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tilly. you will get to meet the icon next. >> and we have summer weather on the way.n sent -- santa cruz will be near 80. in fact, they will be near 80 all week long. i will let you know when you can expect triple digit ♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it down. paid for by the dawn project. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? oh, all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. oh, i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no... did you say yes? the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal. dion: she's known simply as miss til
tilly. you will get to meet the icon next. >> and we have summer weather on the way.n sent -- santa cruz will be near 80. in fact, they will be near 80 all week long. i will let you know when you can expect triple digit ♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer...
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tilly's. >> she was in one of her classes, and most recently, her daughter. >> really just his total nostalgia. she has the formula down and she has just been doing that for years and years. >> but unforeseen circumstances have now forced her to retire at the age of 82. >> the pandemic was really difficult, because i was sitting down for two years, really. >> when her lease expired, she found it difficult to keep the space. >> it was a struggle to pay that rent, and now they are asking even more. >> ms. tilly never had a chance to say goodbye to all of her students. >> what i say is i will be seeing them in the community. i might see them at their schools. so they will be seeing me around. >> her teaching style ensured that every dancer developed an improved toward achieving their full potential. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7news. larry: a great contribution. coming up, maybe once dreamed of playing on stage with your favorite band. karina: it was a reality for a 10 from oakland. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? oh, all
tilly's. >> she was in one of her classes, and most recently, her daughter. >> really just his total nostalgia. she has the formula down and she has just been doing that for years and years. >> but unforeseen circumstances have now forced her to retire at the age of 82. >> the pandemic was really difficult, because i was sitting down for two years, really. >> when her lease expired, she found it difficult to keep the space. >> it was a struggle to pay that...
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senators cornyn, tillis have sponsored those bills. a main cause of the violence against police is the demonization and disrespect shown to the profession of law enforcement throughout the country. when you allow hatred of a group to spread, people find it easy to justify violent attacks against law enforcement. kathy smith, the wife of the late sergeant smith that i've already spoken about to send us a letter that i'd like to introduce into the record. she tells us about what a wonderful and self-serving man sergeant smith was good over the past six to eight years, he told her that officers have been treated with more hostility. she writes that during the riots, quote, my husband stood with his tactical team protecting the state capital in iowa and had a frozen water fror bottles and rocks thrown at them. protesters insulted them three hours at a time. i held a roundtable a couple of months ago with iowa law enforcement in davenport iowa and one thing that i heard constantly is that officers recruitment and retention is a major proble
senators cornyn, tillis have sponsored those bills. a main cause of the violence against police is the demonization and disrespect shown to the profession of law enforcement throughout the country. when you allow hatred of a group to spread, people find it easy to justify violent attacks against law enforcement. kathy smith, the wife of the late sergeant smith that i've already spoken about to send us a letter that i'd like to introduce into the record. she tells us about what a wonderful and...
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tillis: thank you, madam president. want to thank my friend and colleague, senator portman, for his work and his focus on ukraine, and i want to thank my friend and colleague, senator shaheen. it's been a real pleasure. once we started up the senate nato group, after it had been ambassadorment -- dormant. i grew up in a family of six kids. and we even to this day have our differences and disagreements. i got one sister i'm pretty sure wouldn't vote for me if she lived in north carolina. i know when her family gets threatened, there's no difference between us. that's what vladimir putin saw on february 24. he saw the family of nations in nato come together like he couldn't possibly have imagined. and he saw two nations, finland and sweden, after decades of being nonaligned saying enough is enough. now it's time to pick between good and evil. and evil is vladimir putin. and good is western democracies, western democracies like finland and sweden ho -- who respect the rule of law, who respect the rights of their citizens,
tillis: thank you, madam president. want to thank my friend and colleague, senator portman, for his work and his focus on ukraine, and i want to thank my friend and colleague, senator shaheen. it's been a real pleasure. once we started up the senate nato group, after it had been ambassadorment -- dormant. i grew up in a family of six kids. and we even to this day have our differences and disagreements. i got one sister i'm pretty sure wouldn't vote for me if she lived in north carolina. i know...
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and louise used to talk to tilly a lot, and they could communicate.n there were no signs he was having suicidal thoughts. he had rang the ambulance service. he'd rang the police to tell them exactly where he was, so we didn't find him. he had so much to live for. and i think that's the tough bit. in fact, he did get into two universities, which he didn't know about. it was too late. like tim and mike's daughters, charlie's death came near to the beginning of the first lockdown in may 2020. tracey decided to join the dads as they walked near to where she lived in lincolnshire. did it help to be able to talk to them? massively. it was just lovely to talk openly and not have anybody say, "oh, well, that's what he wanted to do." they understood. what they've done and raised awareness isjust brilliant. i can't thank them enough, to be honest. pete's only sonjamie had also just finished his a—levels, and had no known mental health issues. he said he was going out one evening injuly 2019. but when he failed to come home, his mum and dad called the police. i
and louise used to talk to tilly a lot, and they could communicate.n there were no signs he was having suicidal thoughts. he had rang the ambulance service. he'd rang the police to tell them exactly where he was, so we didn't find him. he had so much to live for. and i think that's the tough bit. in fact, he did get into two universities, which he didn't know about. it was too late. like tim and mike's daughters, charlie's death came near to the beginning of the first lockdown in may 2020....
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senator thom tillis turns on the judiciary worked on this legislation. welcome to senator.through all the smoke and noise we sometimes hear about bills in congress. will this do and not do? when the most significant steps towards for behavioral health we've seen in almost 50 years. about 60% of all handgun deaths are gun deaths in this country are a result of suicide. we think we need to fulfill a promise made about 50 years ago that is the mental health piece. then we get into the background check piece. this is really important and the like the way you set it up in your discussion. my office spent a lot of time and defining what due process means. it was put in this 80 page bill. it's not what we see in some of the red flag laws that have been implemented in other states. there's about 19 that have implemented it. we set if states choose to implement red flag laws, they have to fit within the contours of two pages of due process definitions in the bill if they ever want to have any chance of getting federal funding. we think it has a calming influence on any overreach or
senator thom tillis turns on the judiciary worked on this legislation. welcome to senator.through all the smoke and noise we sometimes hear about bills in congress. will this do and not do? when the most significant steps towards for behavioral health we've seen in almost 50 years. about 60% of all handgun deaths are gun deaths in this country are a result of suicide. we think we need to fulfill a promise made about 50 years ago that is the mental health piece. then we get into the background...
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. >> they intend to tillis >> reporter: by his mid 30s, he was a leader in egypt's islamic jihad. he met the saudi osama bin laden who was fighting the soviets in afghanistan they bonded. zawahiri became bin laden's personal doctor by 1998, the islamic jihad and al qaeda merged zawahiri a second in command. >> bin laden was a relative newcomer to the world of jihad zawahiri had well-established credentials. the two uniting up provided a team that could not be broken. >> reporter: america was their next target. the world trade center in their sights. after 9/11, zawahiri was seen in afghanistan and then went into hiding at $25 million reward on his head he kept al qaeda alive as isis became the west's main target pious, ruthless, the behind the world's worst terrorist attack even in the final video. he was calling on muslims to attack america. >> richard, what is the significant that this strike took place in kabul >> so there are indications that it took place not just in kabul but right in the center of kabul, not far from the presidential palace. and the united states has been c
. >> they intend to tillis >> reporter: by his mid 30s, he was a leader in egypt's islamic jihad. he met the saudi osama bin laden who was fighting the soviets in afghanistan they bonded. zawahiri became bin laden's personal doctor by 1998, the islamic jihad and al qaeda merged zawahiri a second in command. >> bin laden was a relative newcomer to the world of jihad zawahiri had well-established credentials. the two uniting up provided a team that could not be broken. >>...
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it was him a quick question that kevin tilly came. cytotec patrol bombarded on there until he really cute warranties, kroger coach for it. and it was obviously a little nebo. he up eat them. what's up? how old are thought north luke, which was put in the connector? how that scholarship money for me, clinton carpenter lou betia millage remembers those bombings vividly. he was towards old cottages. this one he says, is a 100 years old and will last another century after repairs. after the cove at 19 pandemic, people turn to nature and the demand for country cottages has grown. throating for the for moving away for feel the thread with their cow for bill a place already started rolling thought brother, daughter, for while serbia isn't being bombed to date hasn't become easier. the nation surrounded by nato countries, and the e you is forcing it to impose sanctions against russia. that's a for me or net for that will be acquitted. thanks him is from the name of tenicia . he will be no bush, who knows which one of those will be for him. and then again, fema from auto. it all in his to the
it was him a quick question that kevin tilly came. cytotec patrol bombarded on there until he really cute warranties, kroger coach for it. and it was obviously a little nebo. he up eat them. what's up? how old are thought north luke, which was put in the connector? how that scholarship money for me, clinton carpenter lou betia millage remembers those bombings vividly. he was towards old cottages. this one he says, is a 100 years old and will last another century after repairs. after the cove at...
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the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakingh shattering grief. >> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but man was that a capture of my love. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues, and for others, check back for "cbs mornings." follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm margaret brennan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'med to s francisco's opioid who says thehainane held spble.r5 d pensed hundreds of thousands of pills and missed red flags about overprescribing doctors. no word yet on how much the chain will have to pay. >>> thousands have been evacuated from their homes in southwestern france. much of europe has been dealing with heatwaves, and nearly 80% of france's firefighters are volunteer. >>> could this be it for steve martin? the comedian tells the hollywood reporter that w
the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakingh shattering grief. >> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but man was that a capture of my love. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues,...
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and it a middle to tilly arctic. i've always liked to go against the grain, though my own way. hello, there was resistance. at 1st. people found it strange that a bedouin woman wanted to enter the business world a to day me as they are more acceptable that they um, completed. we agreed to meet again in a few months and we are curious to see how her business idea will develop. 20 kilometers away from i shes home is the capital of the neck f desert. bear shaver. if you believe what you hear about bear shaver than it's not worth the trip, but we're going to go any way. at the gates of the city, we meet eric narrow of the jewish national fund. he wants to revive the vision of this state of israel's founders to make the remote regions in the south and north of israel, so attractive that half a 1000000 people settle there within the next 25 years to de congest the metropolitan regions around tel aviv. and jerusalem dave had been going was a lever. and he knew that the future of israel was towards the south way. because it was a very large amount of space that was uncontested and neve
and it a middle to tilly arctic. i've always liked to go against the grain, though my own way. hello, there was resistance. at 1st. people found it strange that a bedouin woman wanted to enter the business world a to day me as they are more acceptable that they um, completed. we agreed to meet again in a few months and we are curious to see how her business idea will develop. 20 kilometers away from i shes home is the capital of the neck f desert. bear shaver. if you believe what you hear about...
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the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakingfor the animals we love, gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, "i was feeling absolutely heartbreak, but, man, was that a capture of my love." >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> brennan: and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan in the nation's >> i say, "ari, major at 1inheorningy e she's like, "i nto s exely xicated. and grabs my hairs o llwa and then thas ures we stto judre a here of a broken windshield. >> honestly, i have no idea what she's talking about. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. this is "judge judy." lisa johnson is suing the mother of her boyfriend's child, 24-year-old azeri paige, for assault and vandalism to her car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 132 on the calendar in the matter of johnson vs. paige. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. y
the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakingfor the animals we love, gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, "i was feeling absolutely heartbreak, but, man, was that a capture of my love." >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> brennan: and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan in the nation's...
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another sovereign state, me so you should limit the number of russians here and use that as a sanction tilly and, and hopefully that will improve the situation miss a few of them. but many russians have harsh criticism for this push to ban russian tourists from to west. they say that it's unfair to generalize and to punish every one young and i thought, i wonder about it. for 44 years of my life, i thought the freedom to travel was right now i'm told this right is actually a privilege. in any case, it will be very difficult for me to only see my friends in the west on line. now, a decline in russia tourism would also have negative effects. he s as pick a coolness here at the vintage car shawnee of the russian border, but that's not his greatest concern. but again, i was at them a little. it's more important to live in peace here, very close to the border and not have to worry about what's coming from over there in the east, on bull or shot. it's still unclear whether a ban on russian travelers will happen. but either way, what used to be a good relationship between the neighboring countries
another sovereign state, me so you should limit the number of russians here and use that as a sanction tilly and, and hopefully that will improve the situation miss a few of them. but many russians have harsh criticism for this push to ban russian tourists from to west. they say that it's unfair to generalize and to punish every one young and i thought, i wonder about it. for 44 years of my life, i thought the freedom to travel was right now i'm told this right is actually a privilege. in any...
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the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved, and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreaking> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, "i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but, man, was that a capture of my love." >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> brennan: and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan in the nation's capital. good night. >> six. then he could not be a knife attack > >> approach dragged that led to a lawsuit against the city. > >> one of the firefighters came with a needle towards me. > >> stanford university after a woman was assaulted on campus. investigators are hoping that you can provide information. > >> a close encounter leaving one one lucky paddleboarder with a story to tell and a shark bite to show. > >> as we enter a new era of 49ers football with trey lance as the starting quarterback folks in rural minnesota are smiling from ear to ear. >> right now on kpix in bay ara bay area with a stroke of his pen governor newsom
the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved, and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreaking> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, "i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but, man, was that a capture of my love." >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> brennan: and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan...
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have all asked for, have all called for an immediate cessation of the house tilly, and as in a sigh of relief for many people here in tripling, we saw our forces gathering in miss rata a large convoy, which was headed towards tripoli. affiliated with missouri. they decided to a go back to miss rata. now the forces that entered western libya were our military sources are telling us that they are beginning to return. so we are seen aside relief, but things can escalate very quickly here in libya, due to the fragile security situation and the political differences. libyans want these political, these, the politically we to stop, you know, start fighting on the streets on the streets. no causing death injury and destruction among the civilian population they want to see in and they want the differences to be settled on negotiating. and they want elections to be held as soon as soon as possible because they're fed up with the political lead at the moment. this violence happening in right densely populated areas. thank you very much. thank you. malik traina in tripoli. honest alco maci is th
have all asked for, have all called for an immediate cessation of the house tilly, and as in a sigh of relief for many people here in tripling, we saw our forces gathering in miss rata a large convoy, which was headed towards tripoli. affiliated with missouri. they decided to a go back to miss rata. now the forces that entered western libya were our military sources are telling us that they are beginning to return. so we are seen aside relief, but things can escalate very quickly here in libya,...
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. >> after a lifetime, let seamus teacher miss tilly takes a final bow. .ng solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> the fda says you can get five doses out of the one monkeypox vaccine file. why is that not happening in the bay area? dan: about half of california's monkeypox cases are in the bay area and the majority of those are in san francisco. ama: now that the fda has authorized the monkeypox vaccine to be stretched what are some counties doing to implement the strategy? dan: our reporter joins us live from the newsroom. reporter: the plainest events make five people with one by of the monkeypox vaccine. there are still several challenges. the main one is supply. and note the need for special needles and trained professionals. it is the latest energy targeted to attack the monkeypox outbreak. this doctor is marin county's public health officer. he was part of a call this morning. >> the main topic was how this might rollout across the state. we were encra
. >> after a lifetime, let seamus teacher miss tilly takes a final bow. .ng solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> the fda says you can get five doses out of the one monkeypox vaccine file. why is that not happening in the bay area? dan: about half of california's monkeypox cases are in the bay area and the majority of those are in san francisco. ama: now that the fda has authorized the monkeypox vaccine to be stretched what are some counties doing to implement the strategy? dan: our...
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reporter: miss tilly never had a chance to say goodbye to all of her students. >> i won't be seeing them in the community. -- i will be seeing them in the community. reporter: her teaching style insured every dancer developed and group toward achieving their full potential. ama: i love seeing those photographs. dan: coming up next, can a backpack giveaway help reduce violence? >> new regulations will soon be announced to protect you from losing your fire insurance. some fear does not go far enough. that story is coming up next. cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor start an anti-diarrheal and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or othe
reporter: miss tilly never had a chance to say goodbye to all of her students. >> i won't be seeing them in the community. -- i will be seeing them in the community. reporter: her teaching style insured every dancer developed and group toward achieving their full potential. ama: i love seeing those photographs. dan: coming up next, can a backpack giveaway help reduce violence? >> new regulations will soon be announced to protect you from losing your fire insurance. some fear does...
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. >> they are raising a ton of money but we saw this in 2020, susan collins, thom tillis and others were outspent. we retained the seats. democrats are for higher gas prices, drugs coming across the border. criminalize nation with cashless bail and republicans are saying enough is enough and we'll restore order to washington, d.c. >> harris: great to have you in "focus." growing outrage in liberal los angeles over a plan to put the homeless in vacant hotel rooms next to paying customers. just let that marinate like chicken for a second. yeah. one squad member cannot believe how bad the homelessness and crime situations are in her own democrat-run city. you can't make this up. and a tense war of words over our southern border. >> it is so funny that adams would complain about a bus load when i've been complaining and sounding the alarm since last august. this is affecting our local schools, communities, healthcare systems. >> harris: a republican in new york calling it what it is, hypocritical. texas governor greg abbott and big city dem-led mayors trading blows verbally after another bus
. >> they are raising a ton of money but we saw this in 2020, susan collins, thom tillis and others were outspent. we retained the seats. democrats are for higher gas prices, drugs coming across the border. criminalize nation with cashless bail and republicans are saying enough is enough and we'll restore order to washington, d.c. >> harris: great to have you in "focus." growing outrage in liberal los angeles over a plan to put the homeless in vacant hotel rooms next to...
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dominic: you know, this is a great issue because this defines all the tilly and the -- volatility in the front end. soft landing is anchored and hard landing will be anchored. it will anchor there because the fed will have to do a lot more. if jobs are as expected i can interpret that -- you still need a lot higher unemployment, and therefore the fed has to be much more aggressive. you will see them struggling between those scenarios. placing comes down then the 2.5% is plausible. if we see inflation come down the rates market will do extremely well. the fed does not need to go much further and you will end up with a constructive outcome, not just for interest rates, but also for risk assets. it is the uncertainty around that soft versus hard and how different people are focusing on different things. some people just do not believe that wage inflation can stay down unless unemployment goes up a lot that is why you get that volatility. the front and in our view will become a buy on the soft landing view. either way the backend is anchored. that is where you can find better value. i th
dominic: you know, this is a great issue because this defines all the tilly and the -- volatility in the front end. soft landing is anchored and hard landing will be anchored. it will anchor there because the fed will have to do a lot more. if jobs are as expected i can interpret that -- you still need a lot higher unemployment, and therefore the fed has to be much more aggressive. you will see them struggling between those scenarios. placing comes down then the 2.5% is plausible. if we see...
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they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and that wife johnny was mike's translator instan. was injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks he lost limbs of been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team. even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. up next, the presidencies of boosting his approval ratings. but did his return to the campaign trail throw a wrench into his string of wins? we will bring in our sunday panel next just threaten our personal rights and security. they are a threat to our very democracy. they refuse to accept the will of the people. they embrace, embrace political violence. they do not believe in democra democracy. jennifer: president biden making sure former president trump is front and center and his first appearance on the campaign trail leading up to the november midterms. and it is time now for our sunday panel. axial senior politics reporter josh, former bush white house adviser karl rove. fox news political analyst juan williams and wall street journal
they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and that wife johnny was mike's translator instan. was injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks he lost limbs of been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team. even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. up next, the presidencies of boosting his approval ratings. but did his return to the campaign trail throw a wrench into his string of wins? we will...
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if 100 million women are jenna tilly mutilated what do you do. so that character i will always hold close to me. >> i love the answer. another question from the high school students. again young readers are asking questions that are very hard to answer what is your plan for moving forward, went to establish the hierarchy within the world of literature. i'm not really sure you understand that about the hierarchies coming from thisok culture i understand why someone would ask that kind of question. i answer it by saying i don't believe in hierarchies and i feel i'm more at peace in my garden and not seeing anyone for two weeks and playing with my dog, that is the hierarchy, i don't establishie the hierarchy anywhere this person might know my book says it might be an i don't have that kind of power nor what i wanted. i'm very happy to be able to offer to offer medicine, i see it is that. >> i see what theg book does, what it does is shows you concocting the medicine but it also shows us why you do to create that medicine for you. i did not know it w
if 100 million women are jenna tilly mutilated what do you do. so that character i will always hold close to me. >> i love the answer. another question from the high school students. again young readers are asking questions that are very hard to answer what is your plan for moving forward, went to establish the hierarchy within the world of literature. i'm not really sure you understand that about the hierarchies coming from thisok culture i understand why someone would ask that kind of...
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susan collins, ron johnson, lisa murkowski, rob portman, and tom tillis. about a week ago, the new york times wrote, miss baldwin says that privately at least five other republicans have given her assurances that they will also support the bill. assuming all democrats are on board, i don't know the math on. this is not the fact that i just talked to another five? do you have 60 votes for this? >> i believe we do. but i also believe that this is not a showboat or a political vote. we want to get this bill passed. and so i would love to go in there with more than ten as we just talked about with the insulin cap, we had seven republicans but not ten. we need to make sure that this passes. and i can tell you now that we are on the august break, i have talked with so many folks who are worried about the certainty of their marriage. and that goes not only for same-sex marriages, but interracial marriages. both loving versus virginia, and obergefell, were decided on the same 14th amendment privacy arguments that roe v. wade was decided on. and people are very fri
susan collins, ron johnson, lisa murkowski, rob portman, and tom tillis. about a week ago, the new york times wrote, miss baldwin says that privately at least five other republicans have given her assurances that they will also support the bill. assuming all democrats are on board, i don't know the math on. this is not the fact that i just talked to another five? do you have 60 votes for this? >> i believe we do. but i also believe that this is not a showboat or a political vote. we want...
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the san antonio winery, megan tillis takes us there. >> south of the oldest freeway in the western u.s. sits san antonio winery, the oldest operating winery in los angeles.
the san antonio winery, megan tillis takes us there. >> south of the oldest freeway in the western u.s. sits san antonio winery, the oldest operating winery in los angeles.
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the progressive states leadership committee and former chief of staff for congress member rashida tilly -- rashida tlaib. >> thank you, everyone for being here. a few things to keep in mind. this is being recorded and streamed. seeds in the back of the room are set up for extra room for those who want additional space. please keep the aisles and accessibility marked spaces clear. we will start with each of the attorneys general to speak a moment about abortion access. we will kick it off with attorney general tish james. a.g. james: thank you so much. it is great to see my colleagues in government. i tried to take a few days off, which is not become a vacation. [indiscernible] it is my privilege to be with all of you. what we are seeing throughout our country is an all-out assault on women's pre-k -- reproductive rights to control our bodies, determine our future, determine our destin ies -- determine our destin ies. these assaults are inextricably tied to one another. it is all about power. the individuals are marginalized. they are coming after our right to choose and coming out again
the progressive states leadership committee and former chief of staff for congress member rashida tilly -- rashida tlaib. >> thank you, everyone for being here. a few things to keep in mind. this is being recorded and streamed. seeds in the back of the room are set up for extra room for those who want additional space. please keep the aisles and accessibility marked spaces clear. we will start with each of the attorneys general to speak a moment about abortion access. we will kick it off...
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they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and the wife of army sergeant michael.stan. injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks, he lost limbs and has been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team and even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. ♪ ♪ up next, the president sees a boost in his approval ratings, but did his return to the campaign trail tow a wrench into his string of wins? we will bring in our sunday panel next. ♪ ♪ (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little
they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and the wife of army sergeant michael.stan. injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks, he lost limbs and has been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team and even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. ♪ ♪ up next, the president sees a boost in his approval ratings, but did his return to the campaign trail tow a wrench into his string of wins? we...
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they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and that wife johnny was mike's translator innistan. was injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks he lost limbs of been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team. even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. up next, the presidencies of boosting his approval ratings. but did his return to the campaign trail throw a wrench into his string of wins? we will bring in our sunday panel next. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quali
they had help from senators thom tillis and chris coons and that wife johnny was mike's translator innistan. was injured in 2010 in two separate ied attacks he lost limbs of been through more than 100 surgeries. now the children of both families play on the same soccer team. even go trick-or-treating together. they represent the very best of america. up next, the presidencies of boosting his approval ratings. but did his return to the campaign trail throw a wrench into his string of wins? we...
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. >> julia, in the years since doctor tillis murder and now the elimination of roe v.> well, i think at the end of the day we owe it to you each other, we owe it 12 people across this country. no matter what your, race your class, your social economic background. we owe it to each other to fight for human rights. and abortion care, abortion access, is absolutely a human right. there are other things that are not accessible to you if you don't at least have that ability to make the decision about your own fertility, and you're on reproduction. >> julie, good to talk to you, thank you for joining us. the conversation is delayed a bit, but no less important than it would have been a couple of weeks ago. julie burkhart is the president of the -- access and founder of the -- former ceo of trust women foundation. the gop for decades promoted itself as the party of law and order, but that appears to be just another right-wing conspiracy, theory given the rapid attacks on law and order coming from republicans over the last couple of weeks. couple of weeks and there she was, wo
. >> julia, in the years since doctor tillis murder and now the elimination of roe v.> well, i think at the end of the day we owe it to you each other, we owe it 12 people across this country. no matter what your, race your class, your social economic background. we owe it to each other to fight for human rights. and abortion care, abortion access, is absolutely a human right. there are other things that are not accessible to you if you don't at least have that ability to make the...
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if you don't know where tillis, it's a game there.ust guys. i play sometimes i can sleep left. so i started playing early this morning. >> i put in the first word. i got 0 letters okay. and then it for the second word. and i got all the and i thought, take it or maybe give psychic readings. i don't know thing, something that's pretty unusual. our producers on it there. we support emotional support, alligator pumpkin spice get paid to eat things and wordle. i'm telling since he is hitting all the high pay, we're going to talk weather real quick. we have the clouds with us. also as you zoom out here, you can see all of that monsoonal moisture kicking up again. it's causing some storms in southern california. it's also kicking off some lightning in the sierra now in and around. bishop. so nothing really that's going to bring anything difficult towards us. but we're going to see that marine layer roll in again tonight. we're going to see some of that drizzle that happened last night. we'll have that occur again this evening. so be careful
if you don't know where tillis, it's a game there.ust guys. i play sometimes i can sleep left. so i started playing early this morning. >> i put in the first word. i got 0 letters okay. and then it for the second word. and i got all the and i thought, take it or maybe give psychic readings. i don't know thing, something that's pretty unusual. our producers on it there. we support emotional support, alligator pumpkin spice get paid to eat things and wordle. i'm telling since he is hitting...
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you talk about her as someone who seemed, at times, resistant tillis.or people who spoke out against the policy but uk say she became subsumed? >> she did and i think her story is important not to absolve anyone of responsibility, she is the highest ranking law enforcement officials who signed on on this as prosecco terry. she was, at the center of this lobbying pan campaign, she had immense pressure coming on from her white house and miller who are doing things outside of the norm and government. bridging people throughout the agency with the manson arguments, doing much as he could to force people into agreeing with him, but then members of the bureaucracy really turned on her because they saw an opportunity for their own career advancement if they sort of saddled up to what the white house was pushing for. what happened to her, eight reflexive breakdown of these lines that should exist to prevent bad policies from ever reaching the desk of the cabinet secretary in the first place for a decision. the policy were no planning at taking place should neve
you talk about her as someone who seemed, at times, resistant tillis.or people who spoke out against the policy but uk say she became subsumed? >> she did and i think her story is important not to absolve anyone of responsibility, she is the highest ranking law enforcement officials who signed on on this as prosecco terry. she was, at the center of this lobbying pan campaign, she had immense pressure coming on from her white house and miller who are doing things outside of the norm and...
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the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakinge stopping just earth shattering grief. >> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but man, was that a capture of my love. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs mornings" and follow us anytime online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm scott mcfarland. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm matt pieper in new york, for the second time in a week, a midwest house explosion leads to injuries and death. the most recent in the small town of wyatt, missouri. a man in his 20s was killed and nine others were injured. last wednesday a house explosion in indiana killed three people. american airlines is trimming its november schedule by 31,000 flights. that is 16% fewer flights. the airline says it's to reduce disruptions. it was last
the tilly project is named for the cat kennedy loved and then lost. >> i know that grief, that heartbreakinge stopping just earth shattering grief. >> reporter: for the animals we love, the gift of celebrating an unbreakable bond. >> you can look back and say, i was feeling absolutely heartbroken, but man, was that a capture of my love. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, portland, maine. >> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the...
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at this point we -- everyone has had a chance for a first round, and with the exception of senator tillis and senator cotton, who have gone over the allotted seven minutes, i know you have to leave. i have additional questions, but i will not be asking them. i will recognize senator grassley, who has asked for an opportunity to close this with questions. any other senator who has a question, i will give them one minute each. " before senator grassley goes unwanted to raise one point, which is when i spoke before the break i made a reference to a shooting -- i think it was in response to your questions about the shooting of a couple of our agents, where they thankfully survived. i missed -- my staff informed me i misspoke in a couple of respects. one is that it was last week and not this week second, it was -- that the weapon in question was a weapon that was converted into fully automatic. i think i characterized it differently. i wanted to make sure that was clear on the record. sen. durbin: thank you for the clarification. senator grassley? sen. grassley: did the fbi take any steps to u
at this point we -- everyone has had a chance for a first round, and with the exception of senator tillis and senator cotton, who have gone over the allotted seven minutes, i know you have to leave. i have additional questions, but i will not be asking them. i will recognize senator grassley, who has asked for an opportunity to close this with questions. any other senator who has a question, i will give them one minute each. " before senator grassley goes unwanted to raise one point, which...
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i, our tilly, systems and munitions, but the real important thing to note about this is this, there's a real shift imposture. in other words, what this is, is buying and purchasing for the long term. initially what you as security assistance was focused on was immediate needs. in other words, the pentagon supplying what it had in stock, shifting it over as quickly as possible. now what this is going to be is utilizing department of defense contracts to purchase for the long term. and so this is a real significant shift because what this signals is that the united states is going to be supporting ukraine for the long term. and the long haul, now we expect the u. s. president is going to be returning to the white house in about 2 hours time. he has been at robust beach where he, vacations, he is going to be coming back to the white house for a number of events. he may be talking more about this. but what we do know is this is a significant shift in terms of the way the united states is supporting ukraine. what this signals is that we can expect that us forces could be in europe for the
i, our tilly, systems and munitions, but the real important thing to note about this is this, there's a real shift imposture. in other words, what this is, is buying and purchasing for the long term. initially what you as security assistance was focused on was immediate needs. in other words, the pentagon supplying what it had in stock, shifting it over as quickly as possible. now what this is going to be is utilizing department of defense contracts to purchase for the long term. and so this is...
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susan collins was never leading in a poll, ernst, tillis, and don't listen to this. i had that call and i said our candidates are great, so much better than the democrats and even since the call we have seen the polls tighten and more money going to the candidates. give more, give to oz, j.d. vance, herschel, we need the candidates to have the resources. >> john: and polls tighten in terms of preference for congress. looked like the republicans were going to win in a landslide, a blowout. not quite like 2010, but the way things have narrowed, what has brought the democrats back to life here? >> you know, i think this always happens, the polls tighten in august and then september will do better. and these are generic polls. when i'm with iwan in arizona, monica de la cruz or john james, the candidates are amazing, zachary nunn in iowa, i'm not seeing what the polls are saying. i see a lot of enthusiasm and we have much better candidates. >> john: we still have a long way to go, no question. >> great to see you. >> john: as we said yesterday, a day is a long time in po
susan collins was never leading in a poll, ernst, tillis, and don't listen to this. i had that call and i said our candidates are great, so much better than the democrats and even since the call we have seen the polls tighten and more money going to the candidates. give more, give to oz, j.d. vance, herschel, we need the candidates to have the resources. >> john: and polls tighten in terms of preference for congress. looked like the republicans were going to win in a landslide, a blowout....
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tom: david rosenberg and lou tilly were talking about the disinflation story.g to 4% they say. what happens to your world if we get a disinflation? >> stocks do well. tom: double digit well? >> not in this environment, not yet. the likelihood is if that happens, 1% gdp is probably where we are next year and that's still a constrained environment. you've got three fed speakers today. if you think about it, going back to the first hike in march, every time there was an extreme market response to anything that jay powell said either hawkish or dovish, the fed speakers come out and have moderated the tone. it will be informative what they say tom: can we have him on every day to lighten things up? lisa: so far, the other fed officials have absolutely doubled down and have not watered down jay powell's message but it's gone the other way. you are repudiating the idea that big tech is rallying in the face of economic weakness after the fed is determined to hike rates. >> it's surprising to the extent in the last couple of days have much the other fed officials have d
tom: david rosenberg and lou tilly were talking about the disinflation story.g to 4% they say. what happens to your world if we get a disinflation? >> stocks do well. tom: double digit well? >> not in this environment, not yet. the likelihood is if that happens, 1% gdp is probably where we are next year and that's still a constrained environment. you've got three fed speakers today. if you think about it, going back to the first hike in march, every time there was an extreme market...
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committee, who did such a good job with his ranking member senator risch as well as senators shaheen and tillis who have been our leaders in reaching out to nato for their leadership roles. senator menendez and risch ensured their committee acted quickly. and on a broader note, madam president, in the past few months we've seen an amazing string of bipartisan achievements in this chamber, cheasms rarely seen -- achievements rarely seen in such vast succession. we passed the first gun safety bill in 30 years. approved the largest investment in u.s. science and technology in generations, gave veterans the largest expansion of benefits in decades, and today we're strengthening the nato alliance. and all of this, every bit of this, was done in a -- on a bipartisan basis. i've always said this senate democratic majority would be willing to work with the other side whenever possible. and these past months have been some of those moments. finally, to the swedish and finnish diplomats who have worked for months to reach this moment, rest assured you have many friends in this chamber. we promised to get
committee, who did such a good job with his ranking member senator risch as well as senators shaheen and tillis who have been our leaders in reaching out to nato for their leadership roles. senator menendez and risch ensured their committee acted quickly. and on a broader note, madam president, in the past few months we've seen an amazing string of bipartisan achievements in this chamber, cheasms rarely seen -- achievements rarely seen in such vast succession. we passed the first gun safety...
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. >> senator tillis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you both for being here. we, several months ago, convened a bipartisan working group we need to do on election law suit. we have one that is on the electoral count act. another one that is referred to as enhanced election security protection act as something that i think is necessary for us to increase penalties for people. i think in your case a task force reviewed about 1000 cases per i think there were about 11%, 100 or so that were above the threshold that you could potentially seek prosecution. mr. polite, do you think it is important for us to up the ante in terms of the penalties for people who are ultimately found guilty? >> thank you, senator and you are correct related to the statistics that you cited earlier. i am familiar with some of the legislative proposals that you referenced. i think he needs leverage that we can gain in terms of increasing the potential deterrence value of charges of enforcement actions here is absolutely critical, and so i certainly look forward to working with you and this
. >> senator tillis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you both for being here. we, several months ago, convened a bipartisan working group we need to do on election law suit. we have one that is on the electoral count act. another one that is referred to as enhanced election security protection act as something that i think is necessary for us to increase penalties for people. i think in your case a task force reviewed about 1000 cases per i think there were about 11%, 100 or...
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at this point we -- everyone has had a chance for a first round, and with the exception of senator tillis and senator cotton, who have gone over the allotted seven minutes, i know you have to leave. i have additional questions, but i will not be asking them. i will recognize senator grassley, who has asked for an opportunity to close this with questions. any other senator who has a question, i will give them one minute each. " before senator grassley goes unwanted to raise one point, which is when i spoke before the break i made a reference to a shooting -- i think it was in response to your questions about the shooting of a couple of our agents, where they thankfully survived. i missed -- my staff informed me i misspoke in a couple of respects. one is that it was last week and not this week second, it was -- that the weapon in question was a weapon that was converted into fully automatic. i think i characterized it differently. i wanted to make sure that was clear on the record. sen. durbin: thank you for the clarification. senator grassley? sen. grassley: did the fbi take any steps to u
at this point we -- everyone has had a chance for a first round, and with the exception of senator tillis and senator cotton, who have gone over the allotted seven minutes, i know you have to leave. i have additional questions, but i will not be asking them. i will recognize senator grassley, who has asked for an opportunity to close this with questions. any other senator who has a question, i will give them one minute each. " before senator grassley goes unwanted to raise one point, which...
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. >> senator tillis? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you both for being here. we several months ago convened a bipartisan working group on things we needed to do on election laws. we have one on the electoral count act and another that's referred to as the enhanced security protection act, something i think is necessary to increase penalties for people. i think the task force reviewed about 1000 cases and there were about 100 above the threshold that you could potentially seek prosecution. mr. polite, do you think it is important for us to up the ante in terms of the penalties for people who are ultimately found guilty? >> thank you, senator, and you are correct related to the statistics you cited earlier. i am familiar with some of the legislative proposals you referenced. i think any leverage that we can gain in current -- in terms of increasing the deterrent value is criticalle so i loo is critical so i look forward to work for -- value is critical so i look forward to working with you. >> i would appreciate any feedback. >> i will look into that. >> ms. wym
. >> senator tillis? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you both for being here. we several months ago convened a bipartisan working group on things we needed to do on election laws. we have one on the electoral count act and another that's referred to as the enhanced security protection act, something i think is necessary to increase penalties for people. i think the task force reviewed about 1000 cases and there were about 100 above the threshold that you could potentially seek...
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joining me now is dr tilly collins, senior fellow at imperial college's centre for environmental policyout these things very seriously. home really need to think about these things very seriously. how should we do that? how — things very seriously. how should we do that? how should _ things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we _ things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we adapt - things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we adapt our i do that? how should we adapt our infrastructure? we need to do it relatively quickly. it is infrastructure? we need to do it relatively quickly.— relatively quickly. it is a very lona relatively quickly. it is a very long projects _ relatively quickly. it is a very long projects and _ relatively quickly. it is a very long projects and we - relatively quickly. it is a very long projects and we haven'tj relatively quickly. it is a very - long projects and we haven't been doing very well on it but we do need to be thinking about having better storage so that the rainfall that does fall is available to us and muc
joining me now is dr tilly collins, senior fellow at imperial college's centre for environmental policyout these things very seriously. home really need to think about these things very seriously. how should we do that? how — things very seriously. how should we do that? how should _ things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we _ things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we adapt - things very seriously. how should we do that? how should we adapt our i do that?...
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with the help of chairman menendez, ranking member risch, senator shaheen, senator tillis, we were able to get to this point. i appreciate their hard work and bipartisan work. i know leader mcconnell does, too. for the awareness of my colleagues, i invited the ambassadors from finland and sweden to join us in the gallery during our debate and votes tomorrow. and so now i ask unanimous consent that on wednesday, august 3, at 12:22 at 1:30 p.m. the senate proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 5 treaty document 117-3, that the treaties be considered as having advanced through the various parliamentary stages up to and including the presentation of the resolutions of advice and consent to ratification, that there be three hours for debate equally divided between the two leaders or their designees on the treaties and resolution of advice and consent to ratification, that the only amendments in order be the resolution of advise and consent to ratification, that the only amendments in order to the resolution of advise and consent to ratification be the following, sullivan 51
with the help of chairman menendez, ranking member risch, senator shaheen, senator tillis, we were able to get to this point. i appreciate their hard work and bipartisan work. i know leader mcconnell does, too. for the awareness of my colleagues, i invited the ambassadors from finland and sweden to join us in the gallery during our debate and votes tomorrow. and so now i ask unanimous consent that on wednesday, august 3, at 12:22 at 1:30 p.m. the senate proceed to executive session to consider...