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steins taken you out of this world. what can i du with less asthma?s' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streami
steins taken you out of this world. what can i du with less asthma?s' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can...
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. >> reporter: amber stein heads up move mountain view.y provide a security patrol, case management and other services for the people using the parking spaces each night. stein says she considers use of the lot a well-earned success. christopher says it shouldn't be so difficult for a church to try to help people. he hopes the city will streamline its application process and make it easier for other churches to make their lots available to people who could use them. >>> happening today, engineers will drill five holes deep under san francisco's millennium tower to see if they can safely secure the foundation to bedrock. high-rise is leaning more than 22 inches. san francisco gave the sinking and tilting millennium tower permission to expand testing of a possible fix, this after the test drill two weeks ago caused minimal sinking. >>> new developments in the alec baldwin onset shooting investigation. the gun was not thoroughly checked ahead of time, investigators say, a live bullet killed halyna hutchins. the first assistant director said h
. >> reporter: amber stein heads up move mountain view.y provide a security patrol, case management and other services for the people using the parking spaces each night. stein says she considers use of the lot a well-earned success. christopher says it shouldn't be so difficult for a church to try to help people. he hopes the city will streamline its application process and make it easier for other churches to make their lots available to people who could use them. >>> happening...
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we will start with ag stein. what is on your phone right now? >> this will shock my colleagues to hear but i am not particularly hip. i am pretty old school and what i do is listen to talking heads radio in the background. 80's alternative rock was my era. >> podcast wise, i am listening to reveal with al ledson. he always has something helpful and useful. he did a wonderful series on housing. we actually went out and fixed some policy changes based on that and then there is counter spin. that is a group that analyzes the news in this era of miss communication and misinformation. i find it extremely helpful. and then i am listening to the spanish podcast. it helps me improve my spanish language comprehension. >> i happened to see alanis morris that live a few weeks ago. i have a lot of 90's music. >> so did i! it was amazing! >> 25 years. amazing. i saw chris tables and the other night, that was an awesome show -- chris stapleton the other night and that was an awesome show. >> i will close us out here, ag nessel, what about you? >> for the firs
we will start with ag stein. what is on your phone right now? >> this will shock my colleagues to hear but i am not particularly hip. i am pretty old school and what i do is listen to talking heads radio in the background. 80's alternative rock was my era. >> podcast wise, i am listening to reveal with al ledson. he always has something helpful and useful. he did a wonderful series on housing. we actually went out and fixed some policy changes based on that and then there is counter...
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politico white house editor sam stein. first, what do we expect from the debt limit vote that -- we expect it to pass, but the focus shift it is something that the progress is may not be keen on, but doing fewer programs but doing them well. >> we expect the house to pass that short-term debt ceiling bill to extend the dead looip. and they still have to expectation some of deadline. it is the difficulty of senate republican leader mitch mcconnell hand that in the votes for the filibuster. he is facing rare criticism for members of his own rare republican caucus that support him overwhelmingly and strongly as well as from trump. on to the reconciliation bill, speaker pelosi reminded erin that there are important decisions, difficult decisions, to be made to meet the falling price tag. she did not say how low it would go, but she said it was disappointing that it would not be the full 3.5 trillion. he emphasized that that is a big priority and that will be part of this. she mentioned that some programs are tied to others. it
politico white house editor sam stein. first, what do we expect from the debt limit vote that -- we expect it to pass, but the focus shift it is something that the progress is may not be keen on, but doing fewer programs but doing them well. >> we expect the house to pass that short-term debt ceiling bill to extend the dead looip. and they still have to expectation some of deadline. it is the difficulty of senate republican leader mitch mcconnell hand that in the votes for the filibuster....
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but with that let's bring in our starting line, on this evening, sam stein, veteran journalist who is now white house editor for politico, daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney, for the southern district of new york. also served as general counsel for the house intel committee during the first trump impeachment, them and kimberly, previously of w b you are in the boston herald. now a member of the boston globe, editorial board. also one of the cohost of the podcast, sisters in law. with joyce vance, and barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. sam it was your news organization, that broke this story. about trump influence on the one six committee. how if at all, does this bring us into new territory? given the players? >> well i, mean this is what we're building up to. right we knew that trump was has an urge to find participation from former aides in this committee investigation. we knew that he was going to pressure them not to cooperate, whether it was in respect for the committee or hand documents over to the committee. now we have it ordered, the question, i
but with that let's bring in our starting line, on this evening, sam stein, veteran journalist who is now white house editor for politico, daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney, for the southern district of new york. also served as general counsel for the house intel committee during the first trump impeachment, them and kimberly, previously of w b you are in the boston herald. now a member of the boston globe, editorial board. also one of the cohost of the podcast, sisters in law....
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joining me is my friend, frank stein. thank you for getting up with us.eiling? >> well, the inherit contradiction there he said we should not rule out anything the other thing was, the idea of using reconciliation to get this thing passed. this is the core question for democrats. you want to take all this time to do this thing that is obviously required if you don't want financial -- we are right at the end of the conceivable time frame here. you have to say yes let's go down that path right now if you want to do it. you should do it. it seems like he was alone here. other democrats are not going to back him and we'll end up in a real dramatic stalemate in a couple week's times. >> it takes weeks to do this reconciliation and a complicated process. i do think with so much focus of biden's agenda and this sort of slit under the radar. only now people are realizing what a big deal this would be. >> yeah, go ahead. >> in part because of the white house didn't prioritize it. they had a couple of options to push the debt ceiling through. up until the couple da
joining me is my friend, frank stein. thank you for getting up with us.eiling? >> well, the inherit contradiction there he said we should not rule out anything the other thing was, the idea of using reconciliation to get this thing passed. this is the core question for democrats. you want to take all this time to do this thing that is obviously required if you don't want financial -- we are right at the end of the conceivable time frame here. you have to say yes let's go down that path...
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stewart wine stein, professor of pediatrics at the university of iowa was awarded the lifetime achievementward from the scleosis research society for his work studying pediatric spinal deformity. since joining the department at the university of iowa in 1976, he has worked to make our community anti-world a better place. he has published over 250 scientific journals and some of the most well-known and prestigious peer review journals. his research has focused on spinal denorm it in children anti-natural history and long-term outcome of pediatric muscular disorders. i will close by saying how grateful i am to have people like him living in iowa's second district. i always tell anyone i meet that iowa is the best place to live, work, and place a family. with outstanding citizens like stew we'll continue to hold that title. i would like to extend my enthusiasm with a happy birthday to our colleague from california, the honorable young kim. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition ms. tenney: i r
stewart wine stein, professor of pediatrics at the university of iowa was awarded the lifetime achievementward from the scleosis research society for his work studying pediatric spinal deformity. since joining the department at the university of iowa in 1976, he has worked to make our community anti-world a better place. he has published over 250 scientific journals and some of the most well-known and prestigious peer review journals. his research has focused on spinal denorm it in children...
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joining us now is sam stein, white house editor at politico, he's an msnbc political analyst, and the of as so communications. sam, you wrote about this failure to connect, accomplishment to the people who are delivering that accomplishment. voters just not making the connection. >> yeah, i mean there was a proposition democrats had very early in biden's, turned that they were going to do things a little bit differently. by, that they were going to give benefits to the american people that were immediate, and there were tangible. what could be more immediate in more tangible, than money in your pocket, and so you outlined three of the main ways, in which they were going to shuffle resources, to the american people. but what's striking, to make this underscored in these polls and interviews, is how little that's translated, 38% credited biden, with the enhanced child tax credit, which is the crown jewel of his massive agenda right now. something he's trying to extend to 2025. that is an abysmal number, if your proposition for the electorate is hey, i gave you, the working parent, $300
joining us now is sam stein, white house editor at politico, he's an msnbc political analyst, and the of as so communications. sam, you wrote about this failure to connect, accomplishment to the people who are delivering that accomplishment. voters just not making the connection. >> yeah, i mean there was a proposition democrats had very early in biden's, turned that they were going to do things a little bit differently. by, that they were going to give benefits to the american people...
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michelle nelkin, and coulter, laura ingram, molly hemingway, sebastian gorka, david horowitz, mark stein, mark levin, the list is long, and it was an amazing opportunity for me to work one-on-one with so many influential, interesting and provocative authors. >> one that you didn't mention was donald trump. >> we did publish donald trump, a book called time to get tough that really set the stage honestly for his presidential run. we published that back in 2011 when he flirted with the idea of running and then decided not to but that was the beginning of him speaking out on sort of national and international political issues. >> host: in a previous conversation that you and i had, you mentioned once he declared in 2016 he was running for president you went back and read his old stuff and saw no discrepancies. >> guest: that is such an interesting thing. the reason i went back and read his old stuff is when he declared he was going to run we thought we published this book maybe we should publish the paperback edition. that seemed like a good marketing decision at this point and so we though
michelle nelkin, and coulter, laura ingram, molly hemingway, sebastian gorka, david horowitz, mark stein, mark levin, the list is long, and it was an amazing opportunity for me to work one-on-one with so many influential, interesting and provocative authors. >> one that you didn't mention was donald trump. >> we did publish donald trump, a book called time to get tough that really set the stage honestly for his presidential run. we published that back in 2011 when he flirted with...
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sam stein and mike barnicle , i don't know if you have shared this, there is a sense of calm.us at all. we have accepted this faith. to get to this point was remarkable in its own right and beat the dreaded yankees was an achievement. a win against the race was five different cherries on top of that. no, not nervous, i feel good about what we have accomplished. i know you can't say the same. >> thank you for bringing that up. they talk themselves down so when they win they come back. all they have to do is win two game in a row then it becomes this great achievement. >> this is just us trying to cope with our own insecurinsecu okay? >> only you stand between the houston astros and the world series, you know what has to be done. the nba is speaking out against the chinese government harsh rules to say the least over tibet. >> i am speaking out of what's happening today. our rights and freedoms are not existed. brutal dictator of china, xi jinping, i have a message for you, i would say again and again loud and clear. i hope you hear it. free tibet, free tibet, free tibet. in 201
sam stein and mike barnicle , i don't know if you have shared this, there is a sense of calm.us at all. we have accepted this faith. to get to this point was remarkable in its own right and beat the dreaded yankees was an achievement. a win against the race was five different cherries on top of that. no, not nervous, i feel good about what we have accomplished. i know you can't say the same. >> thank you for bringing that up. they talk themselves down so when they win they come back. all...
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sam stein, "politico" have some new polling on trust in the u.s.thanks for being with us, sam. we'll be right back. >> bring the kid in. >> yeah. might be better at analysis than me. we measured party lines. as you can imagine, it's split. 77% of democrats say they have trust in u.s. elections. 49% of independents. just 28% of republicans say they currently have trust in the u.s. elections. >> wow. >> if you dig in deeper, we looked at, retrospectively, 2020 election. was it free and fair? we asked that question. only 26% of republicans said that they believe the 2020 elections were free and fair. 68% said no. you ask just donald trump voters, 22% of donald trump voters thought the 2020 elections were free and fair. 72% said definitely not. a total of 60% of republicans said they thought the 2020 elections should be overturned. look, this is -- we know these numbers are bad, as i said, but when you look at them, the depth of distrust, of cynicism on the republican side, all which has been stoked repeatedly by donald trump, is profound. it really do
sam stein, "politico" have some new polling on trust in the u.s.thanks for being with us, sam. we'll be right back. >> bring the kid in. >> yeah. might be better at analysis than me. we measured party lines. as you can imagine, it's split. 77% of democrats say they have trust in u.s. elections. 49% of independents. just 28% of republicans say they currently have trust in the u.s. elections. >> wow. >> if you dig in deeper, we looked at, retrospectively, 2020...
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anchor stein worked with the city to explore the protocols.e fermentation tanks which used to get washed down the drain is now getting saved. it's collected, retreated and recycled, saving about 20 million gallons of water a year. to be clear, the recycled water does not go into the beer. it is the largest commercial reuse project in san francisco history. among those on hand today, award-winning actor, edward norton. >> we've got to demand as a city, as a state, as a country that the world that we're living in insists that industrial users of water must take responsibility for recycling that water and using it again, period, end of story. >> norton was an early investor in this recycling technology and is a long-time climate activist. >>> light rain earlier this week knocked out power for more than 35,000 customers in the bay area. one of the big issues is rain mixing in with built-up dirt on the transformers, creating sparks like you see here. a number of transformers blew. some actually lighting up the power poles on fire. pg&e says it does
anchor stein worked with the city to explore the protocols.e fermentation tanks which used to get washed down the drain is now getting saved. it's collected, retreated and recycled, saving about 20 million gallons of water a year. to be clear, the recycled water does not go into the beer. it is the largest commercial reuse project in san francisco history. among those on hand today, award-winning actor, edward norton. >> we've got to demand as a city, as a state, as a country that the...
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. >> reporter: founder and executive director sally sue stein says historically, tree cutting would bemonths, when there are no babies. but now, it is year-round. >> everyone of those trees that comes down his full of babies during baby season. when they come week after the animals, sedate them and work on it for a couple of hours, cleaning wounds, giving medication, sometimes when they are critically ill we give them iv fluids, whatever they need. >> reporter: additionally, the nonprofit animal rescue is currently caring for eight burn victims from this year's wildfires. >> we do have two raccoons that we just got recently from antioch, from a brushfire. of course we have the three bear cubs, everybody's favorite it seems on our social media. they all came in with acute burns and now a lot of them are moved out into outdoor cages. the bear cubs for instance we need to keep them until they are old enough to be released. >> reporter: adding fuel to the fire, space at auburn facility is running low, and their team of volunteers is stretched thin. >> this year because of the increase in t
. >> reporter: founder and executive director sally sue stein says historically, tree cutting would bemonths, when there are no babies. but now, it is year-round. >> everyone of those trees that comes down his full of babies during baby season. when they come week after the animals, sedate them and work on it for a couple of hours, cleaning wounds, giving medication, sometimes when they are critically ill we give them iv fluids, whatever they need. >> reporter: additionally,...
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it's covered, it starts to chance in the russian capital for the fast stein. so 7 e trees got one star and a couple artists and twins god and even got to though none have yet received 3 michigan stars, the holy grail for restaurants worldwide. that was a part of the french country publications 1st annual guide to moscow. and he is conferenced among the launch and was on thursday. mitchell in international director said he was impressed with food considered exclusive elsewhere from class to caveat is reasonably prized here. so to come to moscow, you have about almost 2000 police officers in england and wales have been accused of sexual misconduct over the past 4 years. the numbers were released under the freedom of information act. accusations include sexual assault, rape, and even child sex offenses. 8 percent of the claims lead to an offices dismissal. the figures also show that no action was taken at all in 2 thirds of the cases, pressure is on britain's police. after a woman was raped and murdered by an off duty policeman in london last year. the capitals,
it's covered, it starts to chance in the russian capital for the fast stein. so 7 e trees got one star and a couple artists and twins god and even got to though none have yet received 3 michigan stars, the holy grail for restaurants worldwide. that was a part of the french country publications 1st annual guide to moscow. and he is conferenced among the launch and was on thursday. mitchell in international director said he was impressed with food considered exclusive elsewhere from class to...
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but each american invest at an bank can make then stein believes that biden's proposal i will target less privileged people. the proposal is designed to go after people they want to go after it weaponized as an agency to persecute people that they want to persecute. you know, because they can accuse anybody of anything that they want. i mean it's really draconian, it's draconian measure and it's total overreach into people's privacy. this is more of an authoritarian dictatorship than anything else. it's going to be a massive problem for the financial institutions are going to have to hire numerous thousands of people to do this. but you know, none of this is about a disease called cove. it, it's about politics, it's about power. it's about ensuring that there's a plutocracy that takes over america. you have companies like amazon that don't pay any tax whatsoever, and you know what they want to do, go after the mom and pop shops that are i have all closed down because of cov id. and go after the individuals to try to make up the massive amount of spending that they have with this craz
but each american invest at an bank can make then stein believes that biden's proposal i will target less privileged people. the proposal is designed to go after people they want to go after it weaponized as an agency to persecute people that they want to persecute. you know, because they can accuse anybody of anything that they want. i mean it's really draconian, it's draconian measure and it's total overreach into people's privacy. this is more of an authoritarian dictatorship than anything...
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i sent us back into the country and mr. stein made an unprecedented economic and social leap in 10 years. this is what people remember. the opposition united national movement has been. boyd bite suckers released return from exile. they hope this rally will give them the medicine in forthcoming marrow elections. oh, they keep asking, what is your plan? how plan is only one and there will be no 2nd plan. it is victory, victory, and nothing else. but the policy still lags behind the government in poles. there are many georgians who would rather forget circus really. but his supporters want him forgiven even from prison, he retains a powerful influence over this country. oh robin 1st year we'll go out. you seem to be a former chief technical pilot for boeing, has been charged with lying to you as safety regulate is evaluating the 737 max jetliner. mark forkner is accused of giving the federal aviation ministration false an incomplete information about parts of an automated flight control system. proceeds to say the deception meant the system had not been listed in pilot manuals . it's been
i sent us back into the country and mr. stein made an unprecedented economic and social leap in 10 years. this is what people remember. the opposition united national movement has been. boyd bite suckers released return from exile. they hope this rally will give them the medicine in forthcoming marrow elections. oh, they keep asking, what is your plan? how plan is only one and there will be no 2nd plan. it is victory, victory, and nothing else. but the policy still lags behind the government in...
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carl stein grabbed four.rtnight, tougher tests are to follow. ben croucher, bbc news. leicester tigers have maintained their 100% start to the premiership season. the leaders won 25—56 against rivals northampton. that is the tigers�* record win at the saints. they made it seven out of seven. also wins for wasps, bristol, and worcester. seven matches in the premier league, four and the scottish premiership, if you can�*t wait until match of the day then stay right there. chelsea are three points clear at the top of the premier league. jones scored two of their goals at newcastle, beating them 3—1. ten man manchester city lost 2—0 to crystal palace. it was a much needed win for solskjaer as his manchester united side beat spurs 3-0. manchester united side beat spurs 3—0. bernie, southampton, and arsenalwere 3—0. bernie, southampton, and arsenal were also winners today. celtic could have moved to the top of the table in scotland but saw an injury time penalty saved as they were held to a goalless draw at home to
carl stein grabbed four.rtnight, tougher tests are to follow. ben croucher, bbc news. leicester tigers have maintained their 100% start to the premiership season. the leaders won 25—56 against rivals northampton. that is the tigers�* record win at the saints. they made it seven out of seven. also wins for wasps, bristol, and worcester. seven matches in the premier league, four and the scottish premiership, if you can�*t wait until match of the day then stay right there. chelsea are three...
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stein when i come back, we'll look at the five day forecast. thank you. bill and san francisco. emergency officials are on high alert for possible down trees and tree limbs. ktvu christien kafton tells us now the city's recreation and parks department shut down at least one park today for safety reasons. much of the bay area is under a high wind advisory. and in san francisco, that means a heightened risk of downed trees and tree limbs. the city's department of emergency management is on high alert those type of debris in the roadway. and power outages, some of the things that we're concerned about, so to monitor that the sense go department of emergency management is keeping an eye on the weather. we have our watch center. we have our 911 dispatch center ready and available to respond. the city is advising people to secure any outdoor belongings on decks are in their backyards. the steady winds and gusty conditions could also potentially knock out power and regions of the city. so the city is advising people to have fresh batteries and flashlights available. if you see it down
stein when i come back, we'll look at the five day forecast. thank you. bill and san francisco. emergency officials are on high alert for possible down trees and tree limbs. ktvu christien kafton tells us now the city's recreation and parks department shut down at least one park today for safety reasons. much of the bay area is under a high wind advisory. and in san francisco, that means a heightened risk of downed trees and tree limbs. the city's department of emergency management is on high...
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tell congress that, and that alone means that steve bannon has questions to answer a richard good stein as a democratic political consult. and he's also a former advisor to bill clinton. and he says that balance popularity won't save him from being charged. most of the republicans who voted, and there were only 9 out of over $200.00 had voted to impeach donald from the 2nd time around. so the really only 2 who actually voted today to proceed with this action against bad and who had not voted to the injury. there were kind of the usual back for the most part among the republicans would decide whether one goes to jail is whether the prosecutors can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he's committed a crime. and we know here that is totally thumbs, you know, at a lawfully issued a subpoena. and that's why the congress is recommending to the u. s. department of justice that they proceed to bring this action criminal action against bad. and so it really doesn't him so much on his popularity among anybody it has to do with what the facts are, what the law is. i think we know exactly who stev
tell congress that, and that alone means that steve bannon has questions to answer a richard good stein as a democratic political consult. and he's also a former advisor to bill clinton. and he says that balance popularity won't save him from being charged. most of the republicans who voted, and there were only 9 out of over $200.00 had voted to impeach donald from the 2nd time around. so the really only 2 who actually voted today to proceed with this action against bad and who had not voted to...
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i mean, we're talking about 6 of palo stein's most prominent civil society organizations under the law used issue. this decision, these organizations are subject to being shut down, dabbing their assets seized to having their members detained in jail. so in fact, this decision could outlaw those organizations. now how and when, and if the israeli government actually really comes down to whether or not the international community finally speaks out and imposes consequences on the israeli government. for these brazen abuses they've gotten away from it for decades, and that's why i'm reached this point. also have the international community, it has already been some controversy about the funding arrangements for the un agency. i'm wrong is the way that the aid infrastructure being run fundamentally, actually changing in the west bank and. and what might that mean for communities then? absolutely. i think policy and rights groups have based for years now increasing restrictions on their funding. there have been a variety of different legal and legislative tools being used in europe in the
i mean, we're talking about 6 of palo stein's most prominent civil society organizations under the law used issue. this decision, these organizations are subject to being shut down, dabbing their assets seized to having their members detained in jail. so in fact, this decision could outlaw those organizations. now how and when, and if the israeli government actually really comes down to whether or not the international community finally speaks out and imposes consequences on the israeli...
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thus despite public support of the proposal to keep ren stein, we'll hear from the head of berlin tenants association. just after this break a join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, welcome back to r t. now, overnight, several people have been killed in a blast. a couple 2nd biggest mosque. the taliban says it has detained. 3 people allegedly responsible. meanwhile, e g e e e s. foreign policy chief insist that the block does need a presence in afghanistan to prevent what it phase is a looming social collapse. let's go live now to kabbalistic with our senior correspondent that we're against the ever good morning team. we're at this blast is we're hearing killed several people. i suppose this is what the e foreign policy chief is warning about. well, the security situation, a deterioration is one of the points above which the e u is concerned about. but the other is, is obviously the, the social situation here which, which is already in a full blown crisis
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you were a hard core feminist who worked in a decade fighting for the rights of women, like gloria steinice clay. after you've made all this headway, you find that the word woman is considered offensive. yet now anyone can get pregnant, right crazy lady? >> people get pregnant and not just women but i hear people over and over and over again say women get pregnant but that's excluding people that should be part of the conversation. >> greg: she's talking about pregnant men because that is a thing. i'm sorry. a guy should never be confused about whether his cramps are from labor pains or the chili he ate. please remove your jockstrap before it snaps the gynecologist in the face. it's not on you or me. it's on the cowards, bureaucrats, experts, the media so scared of being called out on twitter that they happily throw an entire gender under the bus. we better not offend the activist class. it's not women who can get pregnant but men too. let's say people. if men can't get pregnant, what can women do that they couldn't do in the past few hundred thousand years, right? hey, ladies. don't for
you were a hard core feminist who worked in a decade fighting for the rights of women, like gloria steinice clay. after you've made all this headway, you find that the word woman is considered offensive. yet now anyone can get pregnant, right crazy lady? >> people get pregnant and not just women but i hear people over and over and over again say women get pregnant but that's excluding people that should be part of the conversation. >> greg: she's talking about pregnant men because...
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even the likt chen stein princess was considered. >> diana was having a good time at boarding school.ly begins to overlap with that of diana in the most extraordinary way. she receives news that charles is dating her older sister sarah. this is the moment that diana realizes that she's not that far away from the royal family. at school, first day back, they vn seen each other for weeks. it was a lot of chatter before class. diana, tell me about the holidays. did you see charles and sarah? what happened? let me know all. because any young girl would have loved to have be his girl friend, even more importantly, his wife. in november 1977, diana's eldest sister sarah invited the prince of wales for a shoot at althorpe. >> diana insists on going home. i don't think she wanted to steal charles from her sister, but i think she wanted to start rubbing shoulders with the absolute top level of english society at the time. and that's the royals. the night before, there was a dinner and that was the first time that she and charles noticeably met one another. >> my sister was all over him like a
even the likt chen stein princess was considered. >> diana was having a good time at boarding school.ly begins to overlap with that of diana in the most extraordinary way. she receives news that charles is dating her older sister sarah. this is the moment that diana realizes that she's not that far away from the royal family. at school, first day back, they vn seen each other for weeks. it was a lot of chatter before class. diana, tell me about the holidays. did you see charles and sarah?...
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. -- >> for the residents of the street, stein says he wants local authorities to work on improving drainagehis doesn't happen again. >> i don't want them to continue spending our taxpayer money, and then they are going to go plant plants and do things on the upper area. they should focus on things that are unexpected. >> and jr, that really does say it all. residents tell me they don't know what they will do next. we are going to write for the -- wait for the floodwater to receipt. in millbrae, tim johns, abc 7 news. >> several sonoma schools will be closed tomorrow, meaning know in person classes or virtual learning. bennett valley union and current bill school districts will be closed because of the flooding. montgomery school in because it arrow will be closed because of the power outages and roof leaks. fire crews in cloverdale had to rescue several homeless people stranded in the middle of the russian river this morning. the group was camping in a section of dryland in the middle of the river. they were able to get there because the water level had dropped so much during the drought. t
. -- >> for the residents of the street, stein says he wants local authorities to work on improving drainagehis doesn't happen again. >> i don't want them to continue spending our taxpayer money, and then they are going to go plant plants and do things on the upper area. they should focus on things that are unexpected. >> and jr, that really does say it all. residents tell me they don't know what they will do next. we are going to write for the -- wait for the floodwater to...
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211% last 20 years as department education announces canceling more than 11 1/2 billion dollars in steine and family just take on oodles of debt. >> the 11 1/2 billion normal course of business if you become disabled, you have always gotten stein loans canceled the cancellation program always been there worked the other thing if defrauded by school out of business that loan is canceled always been there worked the cancellations all bragging about that doesn't work public service stein loan forgiveness, 98% people that apply so far have not gotten, forgiveness, only 2% that is known as a scam. dagen: victoria jump in. victoria: you know what? i am right in the middle of this conversation, because i have child graduated from university of texas freshman nyu if a place i can sign ip for loan forgiveness tell me i will be first in line. i just don't see this happening i think what is important here is that we need to look at the what the future of four year traditional college looks like after they last year and a half changes in the way people work, i am not so sure that that traditional ex
211% last 20 years as department education announces canceling more than 11 1/2 billion dollars in steine and family just take on oodles of debt. >> the 11 1/2 billion normal course of business if you become disabled, you have always gotten stein loans canceled the cancellation program always been there worked the other thing if defrauded by school out of business that loan is canceled always been there worked the cancellations all bragging about that doesn't work public service stein...
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. >> i want to bring in sam stein now, white house editor for politico.bc news poll numbers show 43% of americans approve. 42, excuse me. the fact that the virginia race is so close, not necessarily a steal for democrats. also the fact that his domestic political agenda isn't passed and how can the world trust you with the domestic issues at play? how do you feel that the president handled the issue? >> most politicians say poll numbers don't matter. people inside the white house are worried about the poll numbers privately. there's sauce in the idea that they see a runway to go back up. but much of this if not the vast majority of this really is tied to the handling of the pandemic and the pass ablg of the two domestic initiatives. if he can get the pandemic under control and moving in the right direction now frees up an economic rebound and confidence about the direction of the country and rebound on him in terms of rating. if he does get the agenda passed then the numbers that you see which are -- one of the things contributing to the numbers is democr
. >> i want to bring in sam stein now, white house editor for politico.bc news poll numbers show 43% of americans approve. 42, excuse me. the fact that the virginia race is so close, not necessarily a steal for democrats. also the fact that his domestic political agenda isn't passed and how can the world trust you with the domestic issues at play? how do you feel that the president handled the issue? >> most politicians say poll numbers don't matter. people inside the white house...
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next in an stanley cup from 2020 with david rubin toone stein, he talks about his upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives. >> i'm david rubin tine and we're here apt mount vernon, george washington's home and we're here with another famous general, colin powell. thank you very much for coming today. >> thank you very much, david. i've been here before and i've been here with you many times before. david: as we sit here today, this incredential house. it was thought over 100 years by the mounts vernon ladies association. that i have bought it and now they operate it but they have no men on their board. can you imagine how this could possibly happy? gentle powell: they have demonstrated that to us for the fast couple hundred years almost now. and they've done a great josh, kept the place looking absolutely beautiful and i think you would not be successful if you feel tried to get on the board. david: i think that's kuch. we've had 200-plus years of mental as presidents of the united states. do you ever wonder what would happen have a woman became president? do you think
next in an stanley cup from 2020 with david rubin toone stein, he talks about his upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives. >> i'm david rubin tine and we're here apt mount vernon, george washington's home and we're here with another famous general, colin powell. thank you very much for coming today. >> thank you very much, david. i've been here before and i've been here with you many times before. david: as we sit here today, this incredential house. it was thought...
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jillian: from his ban on drilling on federal land to ending the q stein pipeline project his first dayesident biden has fulfilled his campaign promise to declare war on the oil industry. >> a transition from the oil industry because the oil industry pollutes significantly. it has to be replaced by renewable energy. jillian: now that is impacting you. home heating prices are projected to rise by as much as 50% this winter. joining me now, lynn allen who was laid off when president biden killed the keystone pipeline. good morning to you. the high cost of oil and gas, rising prices there appear to have taken the biden administration by surprise. are you surprised by this? >> i'm not surprised at all because everything president biden has touched or done has failed, nothing but a total failure. we went from america first to america last and america last, trump had it going on. we have all these high prices of oil and gas, we have rest stop crews ready to go, pipeline contractors stacked in the yards and i tell you right now we can put america's working next week if we needed to. carley: wh
jillian: from his ban on drilling on federal land to ending the q stein pipeline project his first dayesident biden has fulfilled his campaign promise to declare war on the oil industry. >> a transition from the oil industry because the oil industry pollutes significantly. it has to be replaced by renewable energy. jillian: now that is impacting you. home heating prices are projected to rise by as much as 50% this winter. joining me now, lynn allen who was laid off when president biden...
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according to the nba insider mark stein he is a favorite to become the head coach. >> that's right. a decision could be a rent, prior ternatioexrience which he has. he was assistant coach to popovich on gold medal team in tokyo. >>> 5:25. in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> a massive water main break flooding an intersection. what we just learned live from the scene. >>> go with science, people. >> bay area lawmaker pushing to make vaccines mandatory before you hit the skies. the proposal on the table. >>> ahead, what college students can do starting now to >>> breaking on kpix5 and strea neighborhood looking more like a lake. we are at the scene of a massive water main break. >>> governor newsom expected to make an announcement from a bay area school. what we know so far. >>> will a deal be reached on president biden's multi trillion dollars spending bill, why democrats are struggling to reach common ground. >>> high tech twist on hurricane hunters. what weather experts sent to sea in the middle of a powerful storm. good morning. it is friday october 1
according to the nba insider mark stein he is a favorite to become the head coach. >> that's right. a decision could be a rent, prior ternatioexrience which he has. he was assistant coach to popovich on gold medal team in tokyo. >>> 5:25. in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> a massive water main break flooding an intersection. what we just learned live from the scene. >>> go with science, people. >> bay area lawmaker pushing to...
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jackie: i hear you, dan stein, thank you for your insight.atch vaccine boosters. what you need to know when we come back. ♪ ♪ (rhythmic electro rock music) (crowd cheering) - bito, bito, bito, bito! - [announcer] bito, the first u.s. bitcoin-linked etf. (sfx: video game vehicle noises, - bitohorns beeping,)ito! (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. it's another day. whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cybert
jackie: i hear you, dan stein, thank you for your insight.atch vaccine boosters. what you need to know when we come back. ♪ ♪ (rhythmic electro rock music) (crowd cheering) - bito, bito, bito, bito! - [announcer] bito, the first u.s. bitcoin-linked etf. (sfx: video game vehicle noises, - bitohorns beeping,)ito! (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety...
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let's bring in white house editor for "politico," sam stein.at do they tell us? >> hey, guys. i just downed a ton of bayer aspirin for my heart condition, then i'll get to the poll numbers here. >> good. >> before you start coughing up blood, go ahead. >> wait, did something happen with bayer aspirin? i've been taking it for years. >> yeah. >> no, we have a poll on the 2024 race or what will be a race. it shows donald trump is in the driver's seat. 47% saying they want trump to be the nominee. >> wow. >> or would vote for him, i should say. the remaining cast, not great. mike pence at 12%. desantis at 12%. don, jr. at 6%. i look back to 2016. everyone was like, trump can't break 35. wide open field. we ended up with trump. if he is up 47% now, it suggests this is, in fact, his party. >> how is josh hollie doing? he obviously made a name for him by leading an insurrection against the u.s. government, gapping the mantle of trumpism. is he doing well? >> 0% in this poll. could be 1%. i think it's zero. >> really? >> not good. >> what about mike po
let's bring in white house editor for "politico," sam stein.at do they tell us? >> hey, guys. i just downed a ton of bayer aspirin for my heart condition, then i'll get to the poll numbers here. >> good. >> before you start coughing up blood, go ahead. >> wait, did something happen with bayer aspirin? i've been taking it for years. >> yeah. >> no, we have a poll on the 2024 race or what will be a race. it shows donald trump is in the driver's seat....
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if you think of her like a little spoiler or like jill stein, it makes a little more sense. >> josh, side note here, how bad of a look is it for somebody like senator sinema that the white house now reportedly believes that senator manchin of all people seem to be reasonable of these two. do you think she's approaching in good faith and will the pressure campaign on her being able to work here? >> it depends on the money thing israel of people coming to her and she's looking out for donors than her constituents, if that thing is true, yeah. no, the money is still going to be there if it makes sense. i think it's also important to focus on when you think about 2022 and midterms to have more democrats everywhere. then you are not relying on just these two people. yes, maybe there does come a day where everyone does not fall in line and in step with the majority what they want to do but it won't derail everything. i live in new york, i had a situation where i can barely pay my rent and to biden's point he was making before, every dollar mattered. i could not be like hey, will you take $
if you think of her like a little spoiler or like jill stein, it makes a little more sense. >> josh, side note here, how bad of a look is it for somebody like senator sinema that the white house now reportedly believes that senator manchin of all people seem to be reasonable of these two. do you think she's approaching in good faith and will the pressure campaign on her being able to work here? >> it depends on the money thing israel of people coming to her and she's looking out for...
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sam stein, white house editor of politico. tim miller, writer for the bull work. and emily cessman with centers for american progress. welcome, guys. great to have you on this sunday afternoon. sam, i want the straight-up reaction to the new reporting from the new book of jonathan karl. conspiracy theories by the former president, therm stats made in china. talk to me. your reaction here. >> seems legit to me. right? no. this is crazy stuff obviously. i think the congressman probably hit the nail on the head when he said you have to step back and recognize that it wasn't some reddit forum where this took place but the oval office. president of the united states espousing this. one of the things that i have been struck by i guess which was really personified in a piece from the iowa rally where trump spoke is trump did not back off this but what's happened is that the vast majority of the republican party is more comfortable with it. he was there last night with chuck grassley the elder statesman of the republican senate who at 88 is running. grassley put out a fai
sam stein, white house editor of politico. tim miller, writer for the bull work. and emily cessman with centers for american progress. welcome, guys. great to have you on this sunday afternoon. sam, i want the straight-up reaction to the new reporting from the new book of jonathan karl. conspiracy theories by the former president, therm stats made in china. talk to me. your reaction here. >> seems legit to me. right? no. this is crazy stuff obviously. i think the congressman probably hit...
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had an average of 15 years' experience they all received an email from the museum director veronica stein which explained, voquote, as a civic institution we acknowledge to rebuild the educator program in a way that allows all to participate, in income equity and does not require financial flex teeblt participate. "the wall street journal" quickly pounced declaring the museum appears to be in the grips of a self-defeating overcorrection. it has adopted the language of diversity and inclusion and equity so completely that was willing to fire the same upper middle class volunteers that it relies on for charitable donations. in other words, the blue hairs are out, as tour guides, notwithstanding that they spent 18 months getting trained. and they don't even get paid. the diversity issue also somewhat bizarrely led to the resignation of the head of the uc berkeley atmosphere center. physicist david romps who was unhappy when a colleague from another university, dorian abbott, you'll meet him in a moment, was not invited to give a lecture about climate change because he's voiced opposition to
had an average of 15 years' experience they all received an email from the museum director veronica stein which explained, voquote, as a civic institution we acknowledge to rebuild the educator program in a way that allows all to participate, in income equity and does not require financial flex teeblt participate. "the wall street journal" quickly pounced declaring the museum appears to be in the grips of a self-defeating overcorrection. it has adopted the language of diversity and...
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jeff stein at "the post" wrote that. what do you have of this with mitch mcconnell saying it is not my problem. not the republicans' problem. our hands are clean and on the democrats' back when in fact raising the debt limit, right, suspending the debt limit would be to pay for the bills that built up over four years under donald trump. >> sure. this is very typical of mitch mcconnell and his uncaring position. the fact is that a large part of that debt was the $1.5 trillion in tax cut that is the republicans are totally focused on giving in their time and now it is time to make sure that our economy doesn't tank. they take no responsibility for it. it's very typical of the republicans. they don't give a rip. they take no responsibility and i think the american people should know that. >> let me ask you one more question, senator. it is about criticism of the democratic party coming to wrangling the party as a whole to do away with the filibuster. we are taking a look at right now what is happening with women's rights ac
jeff stein at "the post" wrote that. what do you have of this with mitch mcconnell saying it is not my problem. not the republicans' problem. our hands are clean and on the democrats' back when in fact raising the debt limit, right, suspending the debt limit would be to pay for the bills that built up over four years under donald trump. >> sure. this is very typical of mitch mcconnell and his uncaring position. the fact is that a large part of that debt was the $1.5 trillion in...
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sam stein, last one for you, got a few seconds left here.the red sox tonight? i am at a 15. >> i am not nervous at all. i have come to a realization that it's a great season. all thing that are great comes to an end. i did love this team now and alex cora, i don't want to put someone on a deity level but he's pretty close. i am happy with what they accomplished and i am willing to take our fate. >> you say that now, i will look to the four letters text message for you later tonight. >> have a great weekend and thanks to all of you for waking up way too early with us on this friday morning, "morning joe" starts right now. >> there are people in this chamber right now who were evacuated with me and the rest of us on that day during that attack. people who now seem to forgotten the danger of the moment and the assault on the constitution and on our congress. >> liz cheney calls out members of her own party for their continued dismissal of the january 6th attack on the capitol. now the house voted to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress but
sam stein, last one for you, got a few seconds left here.the red sox tonight? i am at a 15. >> i am not nervous at all. i have come to a realization that it's a great season. all thing that are great comes to an end. i did love this team now and alex cora, i don't want to put someone on a deity level but he's pretty close. i am happy with what they accomplished and i am willing to take our fate. >> you say that now, i will look to the four letters text message for you later tonight....
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sam stein, veteran journalist who's now white house editor for political. during the first trump impeachment. and kimberly atkins-stewart of boston herald, now a member of the boston globe editorial board. and co-host of pod sisters-in-law. good evening and welcome to you all. sam, your news organization broke this story of trump influence on the 1/6 committee. how does this bring us into new territory given the players? >> this is what we were building up to. right? we knew that trump was going to urge defiance, papgs from former aides in this investigation. we knew he would pressure them not to comply. now we have it reported happening. the question is what do the four people do with that request from the president? do they honor it and defy the committee. defy the subpoena and risk all the legal consequences that come with it? do they fight it out as they can in court? do they comply? everything that we know from the past is that they will obfuscate and dig the heels in and dare the committee to flex the muscles that it has. democrats seem to be talking
sam stein, veteran journalist who's now white house editor for political. during the first trump impeachment. and kimberly atkins-stewart of boston herald, now a member of the boston globe editorial board. and co-host of pod sisters-in-law. good evening and welcome to you all. sam, your news organization broke this story of trump influence on the 1/6 committee. how does this bring us into new territory given the players? >> this is what we were building up to. right? we knew that trump...
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i see a beer stein, from germany. >> reporter: the home where their family made a lifetime of memories one of so many that was leveled in a matter of mites by the ferocious dixie fire, the second-largest in california's history. the fire destroyed about three- quartersf all the buildings in the small mountain town of greenville. courtright remembers rushing home from her office just before the fire reached her doorstep on august fourth. >> i literally packed up my stuff and said, ¡i'm leaving. my house is going to burn down.' even though we didn't think it would happen, we were ready. so, yeah, so we left out of town and it was pretty much on both sides of the highway. >> the hillside ahead of us was basically 100 feet flames coming down. >> reporter: chad hermann is the undersheriff of plumas county, which includes greenville. >> there were spot fires occurring everywhere and it just incinerated the town in a matter of 30 minutes. >> reporter: nearly all of the town's residents evacued, and no lives were lost, but this is the scene they came back to. >> i came through the following da
i see a beer stein, from germany. >> reporter: the home where their family made a lifetime of memories one of so many that was leveled in a matter of mites by the ferocious dixie fire, the second-largest in california's history. the fire destroyed about three- quartersf all the buildings in the small mountain town of greenville. courtright remembers rushing home from her office just before the fire reached her doorstep on august fourth. >> i literally packed up my stuff and said,...
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for example, the 2000 election with ralph nater, you've seen what's happened in other election, jill steine to run again you could play the spoiler. isn't that just true? that's just true, right? >> again, that's why we need to be focused on the 2022 races. to open up the primaries and have better incentives for our leaders. and the biggest example of this is in alaska where senator lisa murkowski was the only republican senator to vote to impeach donald trump and is up for re-election next year. why did she do this? she did it in part because in alaska they have open primaries and ranked choice voting. imagine next fall unlocking let's call it a dozen senators or legislators from the incentives where they're tied to the extreme. that's where my attention is and where all of us should be focused. >> i won't keep hammering you on the spoiler thing. in your book you write about your experience running for president and say the people around me treated me as a celebrity or a product that hundreds of staffers were focused on selling and everyone in my orbit started treating me like i might be
for example, the 2000 election with ralph nater, you've seen what's happened in other election, jill steine to run again you could play the spoiler. isn't that just true? that's just true, right? >> again, that's why we need to be focused on the 2022 races. to open up the primaries and have better incentives for our leaders. and the biggest example of this is in alaska where senator lisa murkowski was the only republican senator to vote to impeach donald trump and is up for re-election...
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douglas stein has spent 30 years importing ppe from asia, and has been tracking fraud and scams in the industry since the pandemic began. >> but you can see the way it's packed, they are just clumped like somebody just took handfuls and stuffed 'em in the box. these were washed, definitely. this one is completely brown, discolored. this is nitrile but you can tell it's been through a washer and a dryer. and it's changed color, due to the heat. >> reporter: the shipment of counterfeit soiled gloves came in fake boxes of the legitimate thai brand which says it has nothing to do with patty the room. kershen's gloves were branded sky med. the company the thai fda says is, quote, for sure fake. >> to me, the fact that these companies were never blacklisted is shocking. >> reporter: e-mails provided to cnn show that back in february, his company did inform u.s. customs and border protection that patty the room was sending substandard and used medical gloves to the u.s. yet, import records show that 28 containers, totaling more than 80 million gloves, were imported to the u.s. from that same
douglas stein has spent 30 years importing ppe from asia, and has been tracking fraud and scams in the industry since the pandemic began. >> but you can see the way it's packed, they are just clumped like somebody just took handfuls and stuffed 'em in the box. these were washed, definitely. this one is completely brown, discolored. this is nitrile but you can tell it's been through a washer and a dryer. and it's changed color, due to the heat. >> reporter: the shipment of...
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stein filled up sandbags at a fire station in san rafel ahead of what's expected to be several more daysof heavy rain. so i'm here. to make sure that my home's livable. for a little while longer. they said. their rental is at the bottom of the hill. they're worried the rain could funnel down towards their home and cause damage. all the water will flood through the you know, like they'll just be a river through the like the garage and into the laundry room. the whole bottom area. probably flood. the sandbags are on a first come first serve basis. officials also warned of other storm related hazards like possible power outages and down trees. this tree toppled over in lower pac heights near the intersection of southern webster streets. it landed between some parked cars and brought down uni wires. still the wet weather a welcome change from the dry drought conditions that have caused reservoirs to run low. santa clara valley water district said its reservoirs are at just 11% capacity. east bay mud said. it's reservoirs are at 55% full head stevenson, general manager at alameda county water
stein filled up sandbags at a fire station in san rafel ahead of what's expected to be several more daysof heavy rain. so i'm here. to make sure that my home's livable. for a little while longer. they said. their rental is at the bottom of the hill. they're worried the rain could funnel down towards their home and cause damage. all the water will flood through the you know, like they'll just be a river through the like the garage and into the laundry room. the whole bottom area. probably flood....
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joining us now, sam stein, white house editor at "politico," he's an msnbc political analyst, and anutnker asorio, the founder of aso communications. sam, you wrote about this, a failure to connect accomplishment to the people who are delivering that accomplishment. voters just not making the connection. >> yeah, i mean, there was a proposition that democrats had very early in biden's term, which was that they were going to do things a little bit differently than the obama white house did. and by that, they were going to give benefits to the american people that were immediate and that were tangible, and what can be more immediate or tangible than money in your pocket. you outline three of the main ways they were just going to shuffle resources to the american people. what's been striking to me as underscored in these polls and interviews i've done with top operatives is how little that's translated, 38% crediting biden for the enhanced child tax credit, which is the crown jewel of his domestic agenda now ask something he's trying to extend until 2025. that is an abysmal number f your
joining us now, sam stein, white house editor at "politico," he's an msnbc political analyst, and anutnker asorio, the founder of aso communications. sam, you wrote about this, a failure to connect accomplishment to the people who are delivering that accomplishment. voters just not making the connection. >> yeah, i mean, there was a proposition that democrats had very early in biden's term, which was that they were going to do things a little bit differently than the obama white...
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the next time it goes for the gold, according to longtime nba writer marc stein. favorite to replace gregg popovich. kerr was. popovich is assistant on the gold medal winning team at the tokyo olympics this past summer of that head job, curse, said, quote. of course, i'd be interested. i mean, who wouldn't be? all right. our staff has scoured the internet. lindsey nick cano got in. it are great producer cam, cleveland. everybody's looking for something different, some great video and something to fun to show you. check this out. this is this is blair conklin. former cow man. just treading it on a little wave that looks like it looks like a wave that's on a river feeding into the ocean. that looks fun. but here's what i like conklin. just messing with his friend on the beach, hitting him with some spray off to the side there. so the great caguan. blair conklin shredding it today and yes, we do want to give a shout out to lindsay mcconnell. yes, great producer. she's moving on, and we will miss her much here at ktvu. we certainly will. lindsay thank you so much and
the next time it goes for the gold, according to longtime nba writer marc stein. favorite to replace gregg popovich. kerr was. popovich is assistant on the gold medal winning team at the tokyo olympics this past summer of that head job, curse, said, quote. of course, i'd be interested. i mean, who wouldn't be? all right. our staff has scoured the internet. lindsey nick cano got in. it are great producer cam, cleveland. everybody's looking for something different, some great video and something...