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tim johnson explains what this means for that neighborhood. >> amid the covid pandemic and rising monkeypox cases, napa county dealing with another problem, and outbreak of legionnaires disease. >> it is a kind of pneumonia, infection in the lung caused by a bacteria. at a news conference county health officials detailed outbreak which began july 11. 12 cases so far have been identified. >> three cases are hospitalized and one is on a ventilator. additionally, h people have recovered and the disease and one person has died. >> that outbreak has been traced to a tower on the roof of this hotel in napa. seen here in sky 7 video. it has been cleaned and taken off-line, and health officials are not aware of any staff or guests being infected. all of those who have come down with the disease have lived nearby. >> if a cooling tower is contaminated with the bacteria that can disseminate for up to a mile. next it come as a shock to many. he had no ideas many neighbors were getting sick and worries about potential spread of the disease. >> i am shocked it would happen anywhere. i have not heard abo
tim johnson explains what this means for that neighborhood. >> amid the covid pandemic and rising monkeypox cases, napa county dealing with another problem, and outbreak of legionnaires disease. >> it is a kind of pneumonia, infection in the lung caused by a bacteria. at a news conference county health officials detailed outbreak which began july 11. 12 cases so far have been identified. >> three cases are hospitalized and one is on a ventilator. additionally, h people have...
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tim johnson explains what this means for that neighborhood. >> amid the covid pandemic and rising monkeypoxases, napa county dealing with another problem, and outbreak of legionnaires disease. >> it is a kind of pneumonia, infection in the lung caused by a bacteria. at a news conference county health officials detailed outbreak which began july 11. 12 cases so far have been identified. >> three cases are hospitalized and one is on a ventilator. additionally, h people have recovered and the disease and one person has died. >> that outbreak has been traced to a tower on the roof of this hotel in napa. seen here in sky 7 video. it has been cleaned and taken off-line, and health officials are not aware of any staff or guests being infected. all of those who have come down with the disease have lived nearby. >> if a cooling tower is contaminated with the bacteria that can disseminate for up to a mile. next it come as a shock to many. he had no ideas many neighbors were getting sick and worries about potential spread of the disease. >> i am shocked it would happen anywhere. i have not heard about
tim johnson explains what this means for that neighborhood. >> amid the covid pandemic and rising monkeypoxases, napa county dealing with another problem, and outbreak of legionnaires disease. >> it is a kind of pneumonia, infection in the lung caused by a bacteria. at a news conference county health officials detailed outbreak which began july 11. 12 cases so far have been identified. >> three cases are hospitalized and one is on a ventilator. additionally, h people have...
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johnson is considered a vulnerable republican seeking re-election. in minnesota, governor tim walz won the democratic primary and will face former state senator and physician scott jensen who questioned the efficacy of vaccines. voters in vermont could send a woman to congress for the first time in that state's history. state senate leader becca balint won the democratic nomination. she's going to face republican liam madden for a seat in the house of representatives. >>> the search for a suspect in the murders of four muslim men in albuquerque, new mexico, appears to be over this morning. 51-year-old muhammad syed, who is originally from afghanistan, is in custody, charged with killing two of the men. authorities say that he is the prime suspect in the murder of two others. the killings sparked fear in the city's muslim community and elsewhere. omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: albuquerque's nightmare is over after police arrested a man for the murders of two muslim men. investigators believe he may be involved in killing two other muslim men over the past nine months.
johnson is considered a vulnerable republican seeking re-election. in minnesota, governor tim walz won the democratic primary and will face former state senator and physician scott jensen who questioned the efficacy of vaccines. voters in vermont could send a woman to congress for the first time in that state's history. state senate leader becca balint won the democratic nomination. she's going to face republican liam madden for a seat in the house of representatives. >>> the search...
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johnson? >> well, what i would say and my apologies when i misspoke regarding tim ryan there. there are a number of unions who are also supportive of this action. but also, as it relates to derrick johnson, i have a great deal of respect for derrick johnson and his leadership of the naacp, but i can tell you as someone who was pell grant eligible, who received pell grants in college, who had a significant amount of student loans, this relief would have been a game changer for me. and i know that it is for families across this country, for african americans across this country. so i know there's so many people who were hoping that there may have been even more relief, but you have to start somewhere. where the president has started is with this $10,000 in relief for borrowers up to $20,000 if you're pell grant eligible, and we know that many black and brown students across america are pell grant eligible. >> all right, keisha lance bottoms, thank you so much. good to see you again. really appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, i'm going to speak with a 25-
johnson? >> well, what i would say and my apologies when i misspoke regarding tim ryan there. there are a number of unions who are also supportive of this action. but also, as it relates to derrick johnson, i have a great deal of respect for derrick johnson and his leadership of the naacp, but i can tell you as someone who was pell grant eligible, who received pell grants in college, who had a significant amount of student loans, this relief would have been a game changer for me. and i...
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johnson won. the election isn't being held. tim ryan has a big fund-raising event.he political environment might tilt back to democrats. still, the fivethirtyeight forecast now has democrats' chances of keeping the senate up above 60%. in ohio and north carolina, i think the gop is favored. in wisconsin, though, the state that biden actually won in 2020 i think the race is more of a toss-up. >> thanks to nate and to our graphics team for that. >>> susan, if you look at the polling right now, it looks like democrats could pick up, maybe even a couple of seats in the senate. no first-term president has picked up senate seats in the midterms since jfk. is it going to happen this time? >> so history says it won't happen, but we have a situation where with some really weak republican candidates. in swing states. we have a new poll coming out tomorrow in nevada, some thought that senator catherine cortez was the most endanger incumbent in the senate. >> seven points. >> more than she has been before. maybe it's a summer surge. we'll see. >> what do you think, jane? >> i t
johnson won. the election isn't being held. tim ryan has a big fund-raising event.he political environment might tilt back to democrats. still, the fivethirtyeight forecast now has democrats' chances of keeping the senate up above 60%. in ohio and north carolina, i think the gop is favored. in wisconsin, though, the state that biden actually won in 2020 i think the race is more of a toss-up. >> thanks to nate and to our graphics team for that. >>> susan, if you look at the...
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primary into a very, very divisive food fight, and he's coming in to have a rally on tim mikeles behalf. senator ron johnson who is very pro trump but who will not be showing up at trump's rally because he doesn't want to get involved in this fight over the governorship. so, again, from the point of view of republicans they're looking at this year's election thinking we should -- we should have the wind at our back to take over the governorship. but trump's, you know, intervention into this race has really split republicans in wisconsin and made this kind of a referendum on donald trump and his big lie. >> with nothing less than democracy on the line. yamiche alcindor, jake sherman, charlie psyches, thank you all for starting us off. >>> when we come back president biden declaring justice has been delivered after a top figure in the key planning of the nooichb 9/11 was killed by u.s. drones. >>> plus house speaker nancy pelosi arriving in taiwan today despite china's threat of serious consequences saying the world faces a choice between autocracy and democracy. how the surprise controversial trip is being r
primary into a very, very divisive food fight, and he's coming in to have a rally on tim mikeles behalf. senator ron johnson who is very pro trump but who will not be showing up at trump's rally because he doesn't want to get involved in this fight over the governorship. so, again, from the point of view of republicans they're looking at this year's election thinking we should -- we should have the wind at our back to take over the governorship. but trump's, you know, intervention into this...
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he pardoned jack johnson. 15 year effort led by tim burns, the documentarian and disylvester stallone. obama didn't pardon him, george bush didn't pardon him but trump did. he pardoned alice johnson, nonviolent serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did something called the first step to allow every time the end it has turned 00about 5000 black men had their sentences reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice which urban black parents and his fellow hispanic parents want and he secure the borders and the best way it's been done in decades . what is that relevance for black people? the person is done the most work on illegal immigration and anybody else in the country is an economist named george warhawks. the big winners are employers who hire people with less money. can push them around because they have to fear ofbeing deported . the biggest losers are unskilled black and brown workers because most of the illegal aliens high school
he pardoned jack johnson. 15 year effort led by tim burns, the documentarian and disylvester stallone. obama didn't pardon him, george bush didn't pardon him but trump did. he pardoned alice johnson, nonviolent serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did something called the first step to allow every time the end it has turned 00about 5000 black men had their sentences reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in...
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tim ryan who leads over j. difficult vance. meanwhile, mandela barnes over ron johnson by four points in wisconsin.t cheri beasley and republican ted budd. there are a couple things to keep in mind. some of these states are pl places -- the polling problems in wisconsin are notorious including incorrectly picking hillary clinton to win in 2016 and expecting democrat russ feingold to win a senate seat when johnson held on instead. the election isn't being held today. ryan has a fund-raising advantage in ohio so far, for instance. the calvary is coming with republicans announcing a $28 million commitment to vance this week. still, the 538 forecast now does have democrats' chances of keeping the senate up above 60%. ultimately you have to take these on a case-by-case basis. in ohio and north carolina, the democrat has the chance but i think the gop is favored. in wisconsin, the state biden actually won in 2020, i think the race is more of a toss-up. >> thanks to nate and our graphics team for that. the roundtable is back now. susan, if you look at the polling right now, it looks like democrats can pic
tim ryan who leads over j. difficult vance. meanwhile, mandela barnes over ron johnson by four points in wisconsin.t cheri beasley and republican ted budd. there are a couple things to keep in mind. some of these states are pl places -- the polling problems in wisconsin are notorious including incorrectly picking hillary clinton to win in 2016 and expecting democrat russ feingold to win a senate seat when johnson held on instead. the election isn't being held today. ryan has a fund-raising...
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johnson our first-time officeholders running statewide, and j. d. vance in a very red ohio is doing significantly worse than he should be to tim ryan, a popular moderateisten, you can't, alice, to her point, nominate to how much they appeal to the base, you have to think about how they're going to fare in a general election. mark my words, and it's already beginning, most of these candidates who have previously criticize mitch mcconnell -- now want the senate leadership fund -- the political arm to come in and bail them out. my car little's gonna come out fine. there will be no ditching mitch. this is just going to be kind of like the language of trump attacking him and it will take credit when they win when it's reality it's mcconnell's playbook. >> would if they don't win? >> that's another question. could he escape blame for not regaining the chamber? >> that's a good question. who will they blame? will they blame donald trump who basically chose these primary candidates who all vowed that they would not vote for mitch mcconnell for leadership, or are they going to blame the national republicans editorial committee for not doing the candidate recru
johnson our first-time officeholders running statewide, and j. d. vance in a very red ohio is doing significantly worse than he should be to tim ryan, a popular moderateisten, you can't, alice, to her point, nominate to how much they appeal to the base, you have to think about how they're going to fare in a general election. mark my words, and it's already beginning, most of these candidates who have previously criticize mitch mcconnell -- now want the senate leadership fund -- the political...
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johnson are first-time officeholders running statewide. i also know j.d. vance in very red ohio is doing significantly worse than he should be to tim ryan, a popular moderateon how much they appeal to the base. you're gonna have to see how they are fair and the general election. mark my words is this beginning as previously criticize mitch mcconnell now want the senate leadership fund and want the political arm to bail them out in those lagging in the polls. so mcconnell's gonna come up fine with this. there's me no ditching mitch. we know this is gonna be the language of trump attacking him. he dogmatism they win. when in reality, it is mcconnell's political capital. >> what happens if they don't win? kenny escape blame for now are getting the chamber? >> that's a good question. who will they blame? will they blame donald trump who basically chose these primary candidates who all vowed that they will not vote for mitch milford leadership? or are they all going to blame the national republican senatorial committee for not doing enough candidate recruitment. these people are all first timers. untested, unvetted, backed by trump. mcconnell couldn't say anyth
johnson are first-time officeholders running statewide. i also know j.d. vance in very red ohio is doing significantly worse than he should be to tim ryan, a popular moderateon how much they appeal to the base. you're gonna have to see how they are fair and the general election. mark my words is this beginning as previously criticize mitch mcconnell now want the senate leadership fund and want the political arm to bail them out in those lagging in the polls. so mcconnell's gonna come up fine...
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chairman of vetify along with tom johnson, blue horizon capital partner who runs the blue horizon new energy economy etf ticker bne thank you, gentlemen, very much for being here tim pledging $370 billion in energy and climate initiatives, more spending in this area than any other single piece of legislation congress has ever passed according to goldman sachs, mostly, though, in the form of tax credits. give us your take. who stands to benefit the most here >> yeah, so as we see it, it's going to be really broad-based it's not just the groups that are going to be generating distributing, and using the energy that we create today in terms of renewables but it's also the supply chain and particularly those that have a focus on a north american supply context or fed rate partner, effectively what they're trying to do by utilizing this new inflation reduction act is trying to build out that supply chain. we've had all these issues over the the last couple of years when it comes to being able to get the materials that we knead to build out this infrastructure and everything else that goes with it, and so now we're going to see more capital being put into let's say the
chairman of vetify along with tom johnson, blue horizon capital partner who runs the blue horizon new energy economy etf ticker bne thank you, gentlemen, very much for being here tim pledging $370 billion in energy and climate initiatives, more spending in this area than any other single piece of legislation congress has ever passed according to goldman sachs, mostly, though, in the form of tax credits. give us your take. who stands to benefit the most here >> yeah, so as we see it, it's...
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denier tim michels won the nomination and he'll face incumbent democrat tony evers in the fall and lieutenant governor mandela barnes won the democratic primary to take on republican ron johnsonwhen he isn't pushing to get a -- get rid of social security and meanwhile those who deny the 2020 election are being nominated and if they win they will oversee the election in 2024. republicans nominated kim crockett who has called the 2020 election rigged. like most reap warnings she wants to restrict early voting, limit drop boxes and implement voter id. krim kokt has has a history of ridiculous over-the-top even for republicans bigotry. as the head of a right wing think tank in 2019 she rejected efforts to settle somali refugees in minnesota saying america was at a breaking point adding these aren't people coming from norway. let's put it the that way. these people are very visible. i think she meant black. more recently she questioned whether disabled and non-english speak citizens should have the right to vote, you know, citizens after the minnesota supreme court affirming that those individuals can receive help with voting. all the more reason that you must pay attention to who
denier tim michels won the nomination and he'll face incumbent democrat tony evers in the fall and lieutenant governor mandela barnes won the democratic primary to take on republican ron johnsonwhen he isn't pushing to get a -- get rid of social security and meanwhile those who deny the 2020 election are being nominated and if they win they will oversee the election in 2024. republicans nominated kim crockett who has called the 2020 election rigged. like most reap warnings she wants to restrict...
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johnson her moderate opponent on tuesday after he tied the squad member to defend the police. and in wisconsin donald trump not should the primary endorsement when an republican race for governor with timg former vice president mike pence is pick lieutenant governor. what lessons should both side be taken from the primary so far? and what should we expect as liz cheney faces primary voters in wyoming on tuesday? we are back with our panel dan henninger, kempster also and kyle peterson. dan, i keep wondering long the squad has to go? there it leads are getting chipped away. that ilhan omar races very close pretty close to the end of that movement? hugs i think we might well be, david if we are talking about the progressives. yes ilhan omar losing in a squeaker. this is mostly over funding the police. she's been very much against it in minnesota. and add to that the recall in san francisco, progressive prosecutor bodine bite san francisco of all people. it does look as though the progressive idea is losing altitude. i am very much looking for to the results in the midterms, measured against what progressive ideas have done. in terms of gaining ground with the american people. it is so in
johnson her moderate opponent on tuesday after he tied the squad member to defend the police. and in wisconsin donald trump not should the primary endorsement when an republican race for governor with timg former vice president mike pence is pick lieutenant governor. what lessons should both side be taken from the primary so far? and what should we expect as liz cheney faces primary voters in wyoming on tuesday? we are back with our panel dan henninger, kempster also and kyle peterson. dan, i...
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tim keller. >> i just want to thank -- i know we'll introduce some of the dignitaries as they come up. but we have representatives here. we have our chief of state police, chief johnsonw him when we were here, as well as our u.s. attorney. you can see many other familiar faces, the commander here. now, i want to thank you all for being here, and we actually all have so much that we want to share about what's happened. we're going to mare with you a little bit of that, but we want to make sure we get a clear message out. we need the public's help today on a specific issue. and so we'll get to that in a moment. now, i also want to mention interpretation. because of individuals involved in this, and the language capabilities that are sometimes a little hit and miss here in albuquerque, we are grateful to have interpretation. our interpreters are going to be providing what the chiefs and i share, and other it is they want to join us in four different relevant languages after this. so we'll go through our material in english first. and then we'll go through a subsegment of that in our sort of four relevant languages. i know our translators are here. can you give us a litt
tim keller. >> i just want to thank -- i know we'll introduce some of the dignitaries as they come up. but we have representatives here. we have our chief of state police, chief johnsonw him when we were here, as well as our u.s. attorney. you can see many other familiar faces, the commander here. now, i want to thank you all for being here, and we actually all have so much that we want to share about what's happened. we're going to mare with you a little bit of that, but we want to make...
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tim was very involved in art classes. for the residents which for the pandemic would be going on today. and in fact supervisor brit's aid insurance johnson said. reminds everybody of the good care harry got at the end of his life at laguna honda and today during the pandemic laguna honda got an award for the good care it took care during covid. laguna honda is a public fasill ir. the staff is excellent. and as we have heard, they had years of decades of service. medical staff is there every day. unlike the privately run facilities which are comprize the skilled nursing facilities today. with this referred you would ask yourself why is cms dog this. why? the innocent people and regardless of medical condition. i have locked at the violations. i read them all. i have consulted with people in the nursing area. to a person they conclude and tell me the violations that are cited appeal in comparison. to what is gone on elsewhere in other nursing homeless. so i snooping around why in the world is cms doing this? nobody can understand the situation. i heard lots of rumors. there is one for example that cms and the california department of heali
tim was very involved in art classes. for the residents which for the pandemic would be going on today. and in fact supervisor brit's aid insurance johnson said. reminds everybody of the good care harry got at the end of his life at laguna honda and today during the pandemic laguna honda got an award for the good care it took care during covid. laguna honda is a public fasill ir. the staff is excellent. and as we have heard, they had years of decades of service. medical staff is there every...