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guys, sot 1, he says i want you to know directly from me. play that directly from governor cuomo. >> the facts are much different than what has been portrayed. i want you to know directly from me that i never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. i am 63 years old. i have lived my entire adult life in public view. that is just not who i am. and that's not who i have ever been. >> danny, he did not to me, it was interesting. at first looked like to me he was cherry picking what he thought were his strongest denials, charlotte bennett being one, perhaps the anonymous accuser. and when you pick some, that means there's others you don't want to discuss, but that seemed categorical there. would you have advised him to say that because he could face a lot of different jeopardy here. >> no. he should not have said that. he called to mind that iconic video, must have brought to mind for you, chuck, almost wanted him to hold his fingers like bill clinton did. >> wag his finger. >> i did not have sexual -- exactly. he h
guys, sot 1, he says i want you to know directly from me. play that directly from governor cuomo. >> the facts are much different than what has been portrayed. i want you to know directly from me that i never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. i am 63 years old. i have lived my entire adult life in public view. that is just not who i am. and that's not who i have ever been. >> danny, he did not to me, it was interesting. at first looked like to me...
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. >> sot' thas pyrett neat. >> and then,ou y kn, owcheck this out.lyal go and -- go stdan at the white d.boar an -- >>ow. >> it's like aibrnstorming, just liken i aor nmal mtieeng that you wou hldave beenin. i can say, lcweome. w>>elcome. >> to work r.ooms >> guys, tshi is so finrickg co. buthi ts is the thing i worry about. iis ms inbeg in the offwiice th people liike what you said, mark, pelean c work wherevheer ty want to. but does this mean thate' wll be spdi lngess time in the fice? i sois ms people. am i alone in th,at ppleoe in the room? >>on i d'thi tnk you're alone in that. i'moo lking forward to seemying coeallgues and frs,iend too. t- - >> but?>> youe 'rprobably a b mitore ovextreredtha tn most people, i would guess. rtceainly more extrove trtedhan .e i do just think that going forward,re the are goingbe to more peowhple o rkwo remotely. so tnkhi that there's an im poanrtt place for ofcefis, for people toe com toergeth. but i also think there's an imrtpoant place for people who y mawant toiv leit wh their, you ow, stay wiheth tiram fily or
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. >> sot trucks can't get water to bring to you? >> yeah. >> is this an emergency? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> ryan others is in charge of ground water management. >> without rainfall it's all being depleted. >> everything is on the table for a solution, even bringing water by train from 40 miles away. can neighboring communities spare it? >> people are scared. they don't know what the future will bring. they are not likely to want to give up what reserves of water they have. >> they could be the next township in this trouble. >> they d be. s. >> one bigetting tourists, some 2,000 a day, to understand how important the shortage is and signs all over town warn people to conserve. some are closing bathrooms. >>> still ahead, the return of simone. how she did on her final olympic event after all the buzz off the mat. >>> and new look for the warriors. what's behind the design just revealed? we go live with the team spokesperson. >>> and blue skies in the south bay with your mount hamilton camera. we will talk about cooler temperatures on th this unplugged device is protecting our b
. >> sot trucks can't get water to bring to you? >> yeah. >> is this an emergency? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> ryan others is in charge of ground water management. >> without rainfall it's all being depleted. >> everything is on the table for a solution, even bringing water by train from 40 miles away. can neighboring communities spare it? >> people are scared. they don't know what the future will bring. they are not likely to want to give up...
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. >> the cdc said a rush of evictions could hurt efforts to slow the coronavirus pandemic sot agency issued a new 60 day moratorium on evictions until october 3rd. it covers areas with substantial and high levels of coronavirus transmission. that's about 90% of the country. missouri congresswoman cory bush who protested for an extension called it a victory for families. >> children will be able to start school in the next few weeks and not have to worry about where they are going to sleep. >> it gives state and local governments more time to distribute the more than $46 billion already set aside for renters. >> we need governors and cities to get emergency rental assistance funds out. that is what the point of this moratorium is. it's to buy time. >> the white house had insisted that even as late as monday of this week that it didn't have the legal authority to extend the moratorium. the president changed his mind after intense pressure from progressives in his own party. >> i asked the cdc to go back and consider other options that may be available. >> the president said he made the
. >> the cdc said a rush of evictions could hurt efforts to slow the coronavirus pandemic sot agency issued a new 60 day moratorium on evictions until october 3rd. it covers areas with substantial and high levels of coronavirus transmission. that's about 90% of the country. missouri congresswoman cory bush who protested for an extension called it a victory for families. >> children will be able to start school in the next few weeks and not have to worry about where they are going to...
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(sot we have already extracted the overwhelming majority of those under both the schemes, the uk personshas been a totally phenomenal effort by the uk. there's been nothing like it for decades and decades. but clearly what this attack shows is the importance of continuing that work, in as fast and as efficient a manner as possible, in the hours that remain to us, and that's what we're going to do. earlier i spoke to ben scott in sydney — a foreign policy expert from the lowy institute. he had this take on america's withdrawal from afghanistan. i think the biggest question now for most countries with an interest in afghanistan globally, but especially afg hanistan�*s neighbours, is what is the relationship going to be going forward between the taliban and jihadist groups? the taliban had an unbroken relationship with al-qaeda. .. is it going to have the capability to go through on that? from my perspective the taliban are actually torn. on the one hand they are this proven ideological violent jihadist group with, as i say, this long collection with al-qaeda and on the other hand they now
(sot we have already extracted the overwhelming majority of those under both the schemes, the uk personshas been a totally phenomenal effort by the uk. there's been nothing like it for decades and decades. but clearly what this attack shows is the importance of continuing that work, in as fast and as efficient a manner as possible, in the hours that remain to us, and that's what we're going to do. earlier i spoke to ben scott in sydney — a foreign policy expert from the lowy institute. he had...
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(tx sot the fault lies squarely at the feet of the taliban who have taken on responsibility for the outernd it is them who need to take the blame, which is why i think got to be very, very careful in considering the taliban a responsible ally that we can work with the inside of afghanistan. how will the us authorities be talking to the taliban at the moment about the situation at the airport? well, i suspect we have been trying to exchange intelligence that they have. let�*s be clear. and is expected that that the taliban are trying to demonstrate themselves as a more moderate organisation that can work with the international community, let�*s not fool ourselves. they probably had some collusion in letting the isis k bomber through. if not collusion they certainly had responsibility for not doing theirjob. so we need to be very, very careful about who were talking to among this group. going forward, though, the taliban are claiming they will be aiming to contain isis k as some call it. you smile at that. you have no faith at all that they mean that? i have heard a bunch of ifs on how we�*
(tx sot the fault lies squarely at the feet of the taliban who have taken on responsibility for the outernd it is them who need to take the blame, which is why i think got to be very, very careful in considering the taliban a responsible ally that we can work with the inside of afghanistan. how will the us authorities be talking to the taliban at the moment about the situation at the airport? well, i suspect we have been trying to exchange intelligence that they have. let�*s be clear. and is...
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and that is that i host on damsel allow me to add the sot you don't like bit when the russian federation in austria has. and the goal is to convert a lot of things in public life. and we want to include that cultural activities and civil activates, and we hope that these people will participate. and this bro dialect been weighing the societies say in the communities in the russian federation. and in australia. i haven't heard about the single case when we had any problems in the past. maybe something could happen in the future. but as a result of that and damming the saw to dialogue or i'm, it has slowed down and i'm very grateful that a foreign ministry is going to participate at the summit. all this such dialect. we would like to resume their work, but these are our helps. we want to start a wide dialogue between the society of our countries from what i said was for the side. and the question to me story schellenberg of mr. kurt said that the author is not going to accept the refugees from janice then. and washington or brussels are going to brush or vienna. they are going to defend th
and that is that i host on damsel allow me to add the sot you don't like bit when the russian federation in austria has. and the goal is to convert a lot of things in public life. and we want to include that cultural activities and civil activates, and we hope that these people will participate. and this bro dialect been weighing the societies say in the communities in the russian federation. and in australia. i haven't heard about the single case when we had any problems in the past. maybe...
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sot they were to use the union army to protect them until they were legalized by the war. firsthand accounts seemed to bear out wilson's accounts. and most americans were focused on the anti-slavery act of the proclamation instead of focusing on the limitation, and the areas of the rebellion and excluding areas of the region which would be in the emancipation proclamation as opposed to the more legalized document of the preliminary emancipation proclamation. what is interesting though is that by the fall of 1862, african-americans in union-occupied territories as well as in northern territorys began to prepare celebrations in anticipation of the issuance of the emancipation. they did not have to wait long, although, many waited with bated breath. lincoln did indeed issue the emancipation proclamation on january 1st, changing the war from a constitutional struggle to a crusade for human liberty. once issued the celebrations commenced with norfolk, virginia, having the largest one recorded in the nation. thousands attended. there were actually 500 black soldiers participatin
sot they were to use the union army to protect them until they were legalized by the war. firsthand accounts seemed to bear out wilson's accounts. and most americans were focused on the anti-slavery act of the proclamation instead of focusing on the limitation, and the areas of the rebellion and excluding areas of the region which would be in the emancipation proclamation as opposed to the more legalized document of the preliminary emancipation proclamation. what is interesting though is that...
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(sot) you're talking about an animal that really, a chunky one might be five centimetres.hardy creatures. here in the uk we have 18 species of bats, and apart from taking a bit of a break overwinter, they've got to get out there, they've got to get out there and feed. so they can withstand a bit of wind. they can withstand a bit of rain, because they're just, they're so tough. they really are olympians. if you watch bats in the wild, they are just going, going, going, fighting for it, really, really tough competitors. so i'm sure that this particular bat just thought, "what, heathrow to moscow? no problem, sunshine." and off it went. we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello, there. the weather pattern's stuck in a bit of a rut. we've got low pressure right on top of the uk. it's bringing plenty of showers, some heavy with some thunderstorms around, but there has been some sunshine around through today and it's a similar story for
(sot) you're talking about an animal that really, a chunky one might be five centimetres.hardy creatures. here in the uk we have 18 species of bats, and apart from taking a bit of a break overwinter, they've got to get out there, they've got to get out there and feed. so they can withstand a bit of wind. they can withstand a bit of rain, because they're just, they're so tough. they really are olympians. if you watch bats in the wild, they are just going, going, going, fighting for it, really,...
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his own efforts and then he threw it away because of the flaws in his characterha particularly his sotof paranoia and mistrust and determination to fight for everything he achieved to get even with his enemies and so on but he's a contradictory character, great vision. he worked extremely hard and i might say that he's a kind of ordinary american but even more so. he has all the virtues and flaws. he worked harder than anybody else and with greater intensity so he took everything to an extreme. for me at least that is a fascinating character study. >> interested and then make up of the court at the time and if nixon had i any vision of this. >> he chose to keep the tapes. this is july, august of 1973 after one of his aides has revealed that the president has been taping himself so then when nixon hears about this, he's in the hospital suffering from pneumonia, the same hospital where i live just outside of washington in bethesda the same hospital president trump was taken to with covid a few months ago. nixon is there and feeling terrible so his mind is clouded because he's on heavy pa
his own efforts and then he threw it away because of the flaws in his characterha particularly his sotof paranoia and mistrust and determination to fight for everything he achieved to get even with his enemies and so on but he's a contradictory character, great vision. he worked extremely hard and i might say that he's a kind of ordinary american but even more so. he has all the virtues and flaws. he worked harder than anybody else and with greater intensity so he took everything to an extreme....
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there so saturday afternoon i hitchhiked, i do think about being hurt or anything, but how life was sot and there were about 15 black people, average build was probably about 80. [laughter] as a minister, reverend ralph woodrow, ralph monroe, at one time in the service it anybody wants to get their life to christ, you know, the altar call, i stood up he said to me skippy, the bathroom is back there. [laughter] he thought i had to go to the bathroom. i said no and he said what they gathered around, it was very moving and he askedt? me, there were five questions i think and i said yes, i do work you know, i answered in the affirmative everyone cried and hugged me and i cried and i hitchhiked back home it was saturday night and those days there were three channels, cbs, abc and nbc we were watching gunsmoke or whatever it was 9:00, 8:30 p.m., 9:00, i decided i'm looking at my mother and father and my brother was five years older, her chief of dentistry in the hospital and i said well, tell them and i go well, anything new happening to you guys today? [laughter] they go why? i said i joined
there so saturday afternoon i hitchhiked, i do think about being hurt or anything, but how life was sot and there were about 15 black people, average build was probably about 80. [laughter] as a minister, reverend ralph woodrow, ralph monroe, at one time in the service it anybody wants to get their life to christ, you know, the altar call, i stood up he said to me skippy, the bathroom is back there. [laughter] he thought i had to go to the bathroom. i said no and he said what they gathered...
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and now the concentration is on some white woman getting her views on the casting couch inh hollywood sot of the remedies for that. in california, women will be required to be serving aboard as directors and women incorporate positions. tell me now how that helps the thousands black and hispanic women that are in her presence. were in our communities but we have just have an agenda to help women. so long as we focus on groups, will not help people that i care about the most of the lease of god's children near the problem with focusing on race, and when evil, does not get challenged. it will give you an example. several years ago, it was a two hour documentary on abuse of women in prison and every one of the victims were black every one of the victims were black. it didn't even provoke a single day of discussion. single day. because evil last went on before attract attention. and as long as that continues, so is going to be detrimental so that is why i think that we had to be emphasizing it upward mobility of low income people instead of looking at life through the prism of race. because i
and now the concentration is on some white woman getting her views on the casting couch inh hollywood sot of the remedies for that. in california, women will be required to be serving aboard as directors and women incorporate positions. tell me now how that helps the thousands black and hispanic women that are in her presence. were in our communities but we have just have an agenda to help women. so long as we focus on groups, will not help people that i care about the most of the lease of...
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name and then i cared track down the medevac in the helicopter then he put me in touch with others sott expanded it was a little facebook group of the medevac unit in the hospital unit. what they found one person that i found two then they found three. but then they all reach out and talk to each other and it became very healing for the others as well because once they treated you in baghdad what happened to the patient they don't know if they died or survived. and when that intubated me he said i have wanted him for 15 years with my final words to him before he sedated me and just thing to me for letting him know thator i was okay. >> . >> if you don't talk politics where people are in a political spectrum. the book is called every day is a gift. and i should have died there. and all those who took care of me. and i try to convey that to them. and then tosh sap but what i have done. but then too be very upfront about the trauma to experience a lot of trauma in your life so did you have discussions with others quick. >> there is a saying and then all sorts of things. and then as i was
name and then i cared track down the medevac in the helicopter then he put me in touch with others sott expanded it was a little facebook group of the medevac unit in the hospital unit. what they found one person that i found two then they found three. but then they all reach out and talk to each other and it became very healing for the others as well because once they treated you in baghdad what happened to the patient they don't know if they died or survived. and when that intubated me he...
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so it was a language show for showtunes and i recommend this because i've a great time doing it sot thats what lexicon valleyle is. >> have you ever tried to create your language? >> no. no. i never did you that. i know other language nerds who have done that. and making up the words and i would say you can make up your own language that y is a lot of words you start off with mother and dog in red and yellow but what about already oror assist? i went to learn the words in real languages i don't have that story. >> and then to write them different quick. >> writing slows things down allows you to write longer sentences that you cannot processing casual speech. and then to get information in order be heard. and this is a new way to use language also makes the language change more slowly. you can't help thinking that that is the language and what i'm doing right now is the approximation. and with widespread literacy and it doesn't change as quickly as it used to. and those little underground things that is between half and has or that out and you that used to happen all the time. but thatpp
so it was a language show for showtunes and i recommend this because i've a great time doing it sot thats what lexicon valleyle is. >> have you ever tried to create your language? >> no. no. i never did you that. i know other language nerds who have done that. and making up the words and i would say you can make up your own language that y is a lot of words you start off with mother and dog in red and yellow but what about already oror assist? i went to learn the words in real...
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you've sot sonofi doing their deal for 3.5 billion. did you buy yourself any new trainers?you bought yourself any new low pressure goods? everybody is buy, everybody is a little more on track day. top line momentum is accelerating. adidas is back in, revenue just over $5.78 billion, above the estimate of $4.97 billion. up 20% and the markets -- the market was looking for a rise of 18.8%. and the margins are steady, dani. 52%. on that. so dani there you go. adidas. new lululemon stores here in dubai. dani: i don't want to tell you how much i've spent on athlow pressure, we've just been home and there's nothing to do. let's move on to the bank of england. they have a decision today. one question which central bank will be the first to taper -- to taper trigger, that's one of the main questions we are facing. b.o.e. likely to favor patience. michael saunders said to be the lone dissenting voice calling for an immediate end to bond buying program. we have bloomberg's economy reporter, lizie. what are we expecting from the b.o.e. today? lizie: we're expecting a unanimous vote to
you've sot sonofi doing their deal for 3.5 billion. did you buy yourself any new trainers?you bought yourself any new low pressure goods? everybody is buy, everybody is a little more on track day. top line momentum is accelerating. adidas is back in, revenue just over $5.78 billion, above the estimate of $4.97 billion. up 20% and the markets -- the market was looking for a rise of 18.8%. and the margins are steady, dani. 52%. on that. so dani there you go. adidas. new lululemon stores here in...
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sot the head of the nra had not given any study if the most far reaching federal law to date was impacted by the second amendment. all that changed in the late 1960s, early 1970s when the nra underwent a radical transformation and become a politically active and hardline -- >> let me ask why? my first consciousness of guns and gun control was 1968 with the assassination of robert f. kennedy and congress passing the most sweeping gun legislation at least of that era. did that play any part of it, and what were the factors that led the nra to pivot on the issue of gun controls? >> you're right to talk about the gun control act of 1968, which was the next major federal gun law passed after the federal laws of the 1930s. the law required various kinds of licensing for gun dealers, banned the importation of certain kinds of cheap firearms associated with urban youth crime and what not, but that law really sparked and other laws of that era really sparked a movement of people who were really opposed to growing gun control. the head of the nra in the 1970s maxwell rich who endorsed the gun contr
sot the head of the nra had not given any study if the most far reaching federal law to date was impacted by the second amendment. all that changed in the late 1960s, early 1970s when the nra underwent a radical transformation and become a politically active and hardline -- >> let me ask why? my first consciousness of guns and gun control was 1968 with the assassination of robert f. kennedy and congress passing the most sweeping gun legislation at least of that era. did that play any part...
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because it goes deep down into our respiratory syst bypassing our natural defense mechanisms.icles are sotan go through your bloodstream into your or from your lungs to your bloodstream. so in addition to the respiratory illnesses you can get coronary illness as well. these fires are different than what we've seen in the past because now they're burning man made structures so there's additional toxics that are put into the air so again very very important to reduce exposure as much as possible dan a lot of people are concerned about the smoke. tourists are being heard. to avoid the area any idea how long this air quality emergency could be an effect it could be quite a while uh as long as of buyers produce or keep burning they're going to produce a lot of smoke the fires that we see now they have runs of tens of thousands of acres which means quite a bit of emissions. so as long as the buyers keep putting out the smoke there's always the potential for that to affect our area but regardless of hitting our area that smoke is going to go somewhere so if it doesn't hit, we know it could hit su
because it goes deep down into our respiratory syst bypassing our natural defense mechanisms.icles are sotan go through your bloodstream into your or from your lungs to your bloodstream. so in addition to the respiratory illnesses you can get coronary illness as well. these fires are different than what we've seen in the past because now they're burning man made structures so there's additional toxics that are put into the air so again very very important to reduce exposure as much as possible...
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sot he grounds one down the 3rd base line stays fair and a runner comes into score. the game winning runs brewers, walk it off to one the giants look to bounce back for game 2. so meanwhile, the a's hosting the texas rangers for a three-game set right now. game all knotted up at one apiece. the top of the 8th. both starters have given up only 2 hits chris passes at 8 strikeouts as well. so this was looking like a pitchers battle. of course, we'll have highlights coming up later on tonight and sticking with the a's. they are missing one of their starters today after a bombshell announcement. outfielder ramon loriano has been suspended 80 games without pay after testing positive for an anabolic steroid. the mlb said loriano who is in his 4th season with the a's tested positive fernand real low said in a statement released by the players association that he did not knowingly take a banned substance and that he himself was shocked by the results. he said he's worked too hard to cheat the game. he loves and that he is devastated. the a's released a statement saying they'r
sot he grounds one down the 3rd base line stays fair and a runner comes into score. the game winning runs brewers, walk it off to one the giants look to bounce back for game 2. so meanwhile, the a's hosting the texas rangers for a three-game set right now. game all knotted up at one apiece. the top of the 8th. both starters have given up only 2 hits chris passes at 8 strikeouts as well. so this was looking like a pitchers battle. of course, we'll have highlights coming up later on tonight and...
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listen to the sot from the white house press secretary. >> we certainly take that risk seriously.istance. we did take steps to retrograde some of the equipment over the past several months in preparation for that possibility but we take that seriously. we watch it closely as well. edward: so in the last 30 seconds do you think that they're going to be using, will we see the equipment used again on the u.s.? >> well, i don't think the u.s. is going to be there to use it upon but my guess the units that are now switching side to the taliban, they're going to use american equipment as the bargaining chip. that is going to be the sort of bride's price they pay to the taliban to be forgiven for their siding with americans. it's a great tragedy. we've lost a trillion dollars, thousands of american lives, tens of thousands of americans have been injured and wounded. again it's a bad chapter in american history. i'm glad it is over. edward: thank you, kt mcfarland. appreciate your insight on that. something we'll watch. >>> still ahead california's dixie fire, the state's single worst wil
listen to the sot from the white house press secretary. >> we certainly take that risk seriously.istance. we did take steps to retrograde some of the equipment over the past several months in preparation for that possibility but we take that seriously. we watch it closely as well. edward: so in the last 30 seconds do you think that they're going to be using, will we see the equipment used again on the u.s.? >> well, i don't think the u.s. is going to be there to use it upon but my...
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(sot at this early stage we are retaining an open mind concerning motive, but we are treating these crimesty, but i would like to reassure the public that we have a dedicated team of officers who are tasked with finding lee, and i would once again appeal to anybody that sees him to call 999. let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures here in the uk. there were 32,058 positive cases and 104 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test in the latest 24 hour period.. looking at the vaccinations figures, 87.5% of those aged 16 and over in the uk population have received both jabs. around 300,000 carbon dioxide monitors are to be made available to schools in england next term, to help improve ventilation and lessen covid outbreaks. the department for education should said, the portable monitors could be used to identify areas where more air—flow is needed. however, the 25—million—pound order for co2 monitors has yet to be finalised, with only weeks to go before most schools return. australian police have clashed with thousands of people protesting against lockdowns in
(sot at this early stage we are retaining an open mind concerning motive, but we are treating these crimesty, but i would like to reassure the public that we have a dedicated team of officers who are tasked with finding lee, and i would once again appeal to anybody that sees him to call 999. let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures here in the uk. there were 32,058 positive cases and 104 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test in the latest 24 hour period.....
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i'm caroline shively facing eviction could sot a break from the federal government.rolets in washington now, with the details on the new eviction moratorium tuesday afternoon, president joe biden said he has asked the cdc to help renters in america who are facing eviction after a moratorium expired over the weekend. i've sought out constitutional scholars. to determine what is the best possibility that would come from executive action or the cdc's judgment. what could they do that was most likely to pass muster. constitutionally more than six million renters across the us are behind in their payments, according to moody's data. that's putting a lot of financial hardship on these families. so if they're not able to pay the rent, then, of course the landlords are gonna try to evict them. the cdc under the trump administration put the moratorium in place because of the covid pandemic. president biden extended it, but landlords challenged the order, saying they need to pay their own bills. i'm old over $65,000 i know that i can. two or go through litigation in court, but
i'm caroline shively facing eviction could sot a break from the federal government.rolets in washington now, with the details on the new eviction moratorium tuesday afternoon, president joe biden said he has asked the cdc to help renters in america who are facing eviction after a moratorium expired over the weekend. i've sought out constitutional scholars. to determine what is the best possibility that would come from executive action or the cdc's judgment. what could they do that was most...
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we're going to talk on zoom sot an update for you coming up at 9 for now reporting live in the newsroom. sarah stinson kron 4 news. okay. thank you very much. sara. and there are other fires burning in southern california right now. riverside and san diego counties. >> are contending with the chapur all fire. and that's burning in the cleveland national forest and setting off its own little fire nato's you can see that it looks like a tornado of fire and this was sparked on saturday. the fire so far has burned more than 1500 acres. it's just 13% contained and we still have the dixie fire which has been burning now since mid july and causing a lot of damage and destruction. 771,000 acres. plus that's a new number this morning. but containment is at 48%. so the least getting near at 50% containment. more than 1200 structures, many of them homes have already been destroyed and they're still about 12,000 more structures threatened certain evacuation orders have been reduced to warnings. other evacuation orders are still in effect to sort out the very latest on the evacuations. the fire figh
we're going to talk on zoom sot an update for you coming up at 9 for now reporting live in the newsroom. sarah stinson kron 4 news. okay. thank you very much. sara. and there are other fires burning in southern california right now. riverside and san diego counties. >> are contending with the chapur all fire. and that's burning in the cleveland national forest and setting off its own little fire nato's you can see that it looks like a tornado of fire and this was sparked on saturday. the...
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sot some time later today and possibly saturday, a category 1 storm over the waters and cape hatteraslk, virginia, and you will see they are okay, and rough seas and rip tides so be careful in the ocean, but most likely, that is the only issue. this is the concern coming in, and the time stamp is the category one coming in with the still waters and i wanted to stop the clock here at this time, because if you are looking at the eastern part of long island, it is way too close for comfort, and this is what we are watching over the next several days, and then kind of extending it out further, the hurricane center's forecast, and we see it hitting between connecticut and rhode island as a tropical storm. geoff, the rain from 1-3 inches of rain, and the biggest problem is the leaves on the trees, and they are going to be coming down, and think of some without power, and no air conditioning, and it is august and hot, and so it is going to be a back-to-back punch. >> thank you for that assessment, michelle grossman. >>> and the school mandate debate, and even in texas as some schools are rej
sot some time later today and possibly saturday, a category 1 storm over the waters and cape hatteraslk, virginia, and you will see they are okay, and rough seas and rip tides so be careful in the ocean, but most likely, that is the only issue. this is the concern coming in, and the time stamp is the category one coming in with the still waters and i wanted to stop the clock here at this time, because if you are looking at the eastern part of long island, it is way too close for comfort, and...
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they can't sot sign him due to financial and structural obstacles. a new contract with the club this week. his most recent four-year deal was worth almost $675 million. global news 24 hours a day and on bloomberg quick take powered by more than 120 journalists and analysts. anna: the recent -- in germany is shaping up to be the key for next months election. one has come under fire for his response. the social democratic candidate schultz spoke to our european crorpt on the cost of repairing the damage. >> we know after the last big flood we invest it approximately 6 billion and it will be obviously more this time but it will be something we can afford and we will afford. anna: speaking about the cost of reports and repairs. good morning. just how open is this? how open is the field? what level of competition is he facing? >> you know, you make a very good point because if you look at the c.d.u. they have been losing momentum because over the flooding an the reaction to the floods. now that is where they come into may. they say we have a candidate tha
they can't sot sign him due to financial and structural obstacles. a new contract with the club this week. his most recent four-year deal was worth almost $675 million. global news 24 hours a day and on bloomberg quick take powered by more than 120 journalists and analysts. anna: the recent -- in germany is shaping up to be the key for next months election. one has come under fire for his response. the social democratic candidate schultz spoke to our european crorpt on the cost of repairing the...
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sots a guy named steve smith, just a dynamite personality guy. he said i'll do anything you tell me to do. he'd make a list every morning. by dark he'd have it pretty well. i said, steve, we've got to find room to have the classroom. and have an office kind of place. so he is warneding around friday afternoon. it's in the book. you'll just break up reading about it. coming down the street is this big crain. it's got this 40-foot by 20-foot building. it's an old -- old probably salvage it's going to be destroyed. and he talked to -- he talked to the civil service crane operator into bringing it down there on friday afternoon with a case of scotch. it cost me a case of scotch to get the building. so over the weekend steve had him deliver -- home depot delivered new flooring. we put a new floor in it. painted the outside. atrocious red trim. i said steve why the color. he said nobody would ever think we stole it in it's painted red. and it was. any how, that's how we started. we wore out -- >> that's not in the book. you get extra value for being he
sots a guy named steve smith, just a dynamite personality guy. he said i'll do anything you tell me to do. he'd make a list every morning. by dark he'd have it pretty well. i said, steve, we've got to find room to have the classroom. and have an office kind of place. so he is warneding around friday afternoon. it's in the book. you'll just break up reading about it. coming down the street is this big crain. it's got this 40-foot by 20-foot building. it's an old -- old probably salvage it's...
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he >> sot vasun amots of food.s timetheer would be la, an ulcryi,ng and sometimes some sngingiou wld pphaen. yoknow, i feel leik i'm just forever chasing that elfeing. and maybe tshat' why i bec aameh efnd a a writer, ynoou kw, juryst ting tori bng back all of the emotionst thathat kinfd o siiotuatn vega me when i was a i d. >>ep rorter: for "cbs this rnmoing saturday,"ia imtz tyab, lo.ndon >> she gave us shuc an ghinsit nintoot oynlhe t culture but, yoowu kn, a sense of like longing feror h homeland. >> and made meer vyng hury. i heated up leftoversch whi are not nearly as good as what she dema. >> .no credible.>> ahye. >> very, very good for you leovs,er o,to we might add. fresh vegetables. cr>>> itsic call their new album ncsiere, stirring, and upliftinndg, a itar ened four-star ewrevis from "inrollg stone," "the guardian,"nd a hers. ,next our "saturday session," hi ss gdeoln messenger persform simuc from their latesttu sdio llection.>> > u'yore watchings "cbth is morning satuayrd."♪ ♪ ♪ lisae, h herasad h many
he >> sot vasun amots of food.s timetheer would be la, an ulcryi,ng and sometimes some sngingiou wld pphaen. yoknow, i feel leik i'm just forever chasing that elfeing. and maybe tshat' why i bec aameh efnd a a writer, ynoou kw, juryst ting tori bng back all of the emotionst thathat kinfd o siiotuatn vega me when i was a i d. >>ep rorter: for "cbs this rnmoing saturday,"ia imtz tyab, lo.ndon >> she gave us shuc an ghinsit nintoot oynlhe t culture but, yoowu kn, a...
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as we are preparing that sot, we want to take their calls in this first hour.one of the resignation itself, but about issues of the governor in light of the release of that report. for republicans in the audience, (202) 748-8001, for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents, (202) 748-8002 . for new york residents you can let us know at (202) 748-8003. use that same number if you wish to text is your thoughts. you can post on facebook and twitter and follow us as well. with more from yesterday, a portion of the governor speech announcing his resignation. here is governor andrew cuomo. >> new york tough means new york loving. i love new york. i love you. everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think that, given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. therefore that is what i will do. i work for you. doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. as we say, it not about me. it is about we. kathy hochul, my lieutenan
as we are preparing that sot, we want to take their calls in this first hour.one of the resignation itself, but about issues of the governor in light of the release of that report. for republicans in the audience, (202) 748-8001, for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents, (202) 748-8002 . for new york residents you can let us know at (202) 748-8003. use that same number if you wish to text is your thoughts. you can post on facebook and twitter and follow us as well. with more from...
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let's have a look at the sot as well. let's have a look at the spot nova _ as well. let's have a look at the spot now. all eyes on _ as well. let's have a look at the spot now. all eyes on tokyo. i as well. let's have a look at the i spot now. all eyes on tokyo. despite the dela , spot now. all eyes on tokyo. despite the delay. the _ spot now. all eyes on tokyo. despite the delay, the logistical _ spot now. all eyes on tokyo. despite the delay, the logistical problems, i the delay, the logistical problems, the delay, the logistical problems, the questions about covid, but in a few hours, the paralympic opening ceremony takes place in tokyo. swimmer ellie simmonds and archer john stubbs will carry the great britain flag with sport getting under way tomorrow. rachael latham has been following the build up. two very exceptional athletes carrying the flag for britain. talk us through their achievements, and why they have been selected for this task. ~ ., . ., ., why they have been selected for this task. ~ ., i ., ., , task. well, ellie and john have been selected not —
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