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did marty walsh fudge numbers. >> i don't think louis navellier was suggesting marty walsh fudged numberssigned, but i would say that it is very in clear, that that strength of those numbers in january is a real changing trend, the more likely outcome is that growth slowed through the course last year if you look at measures gross domestic product there is no question wages salaries did slow through the course of the year, and likely they will continue to slow, through first half of this year at least, and then we will get so-called variable effects monetary policy i don't think we are going in recession i think we are going to have a 1995 like slowdown, then of things reaccelerate but february numbers are going to be fascinating because, to play for the set as well if numbers have been accelerated we have to change our forecasts for how far they are going to go if numbers in february are offset to january seem more probable, then, you know we're much closer to the end of fed tightening. maria: what about the fed unwind of the balance sheet? you've got that as well taking out a trillion d
did marty walsh fudge numbers. >> i don't think louis navellier was suggesting marty walsh fudged numberssigned, but i would say that it is very in clear, that that strength of those numbers in january is a real changing trend, the more likely outcome is that growth slowed through the course last year if you look at measures gross domestic product there is no question wages salaries did slow through the course of the year, and likely they will continue to slow, through first half of this...
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walsh?r the purpose of trying to protect children from being castrated and mutilated. >> what kind of a freak can john ray take the side of those that castrate? matt walsh left another lawmaker speechless. >> curious of your definition if you feel like people are adults at 16 -- >> people are adults at 18. actually, your brain is not fully developed until your 25. so we should be having a conversation about whether we should even be doing the surgeries to people at 18. certainly before 18, it's absurd. do you think that a 16-year-old can meaningfully consent to having their body parts removed? do you? no? >> caleb hemmer, another ghoul had no answer. god bless matt walsh. he joins us now. thanks. it's so satisfying to -- you expose these people as truly filthy people. >> yeah, i think -- they exposed themselves is what i think most of all. the interesting thing, too, i'm sitting there in the hearing. i was giving my view on this bill, i'm if favor of the bill to ban the mutilation of childre
walsh?r the purpose of trying to protect children from being castrated and mutilated. >> what kind of a freak can john ray take the side of those that castrate? matt walsh left another lawmaker speechless. >> curious of your definition if you feel like people are adults at 16 -- >> people are adults at 18. actually, your brain is not fully developed until your 25. so we should be having a conversation about whether we should even be doing the surgeries to people at 18....
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klain's gone, deese is gone, and walsh. >> a great story from dorchester, marty walsh, like we say atr white house press secretary. she's been governor for less than a month. why, why did republicans decide he is the person we want to put forward. >> well, she's young. she's not a threat to trump in terms of running against him, if they would have picked somebody like desantis or tim scott, it could have been perceived as taking trump on. i would expect that bwas a factor. she is a person that trump loved. she's been in the white house attacking some of these red meat issues. i think republicans are excited to hear from her tonight. it's a big opportunity for her. >> it's always a tough job to deliver the response. her dad was the governor. it is the first father-daughter to be governor. why sarah huckabee sanders? >> well, i think, melanie said, she does have the trump, and she does not pose any threat to republicans out but she's used to speaking to the country. she's used to making that cogent argument to the country. that has to be the advantage. >> to your point, she's leaned ver
klain's gone, deese is gone, and walsh. >> a great story from dorchester, marty walsh, like we say atr white house press secretary. she's been governor for less than a month. why, why did republicans decide he is the person we want to put forward. >> well, she's young. she's not a threat to trump in terms of running against him, if they would have picked somebody like desantis or tim scott, it could have been perceived as taking trump on. i would expect that bwas a factor. she is a...
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my father would say i'm proud to see secretary walsh here, marty walsh for my father's union and more before he passed and he talk withs an accent. marty, you are the man who carried that torch for so many people and it's good and feels authentic to have the secretary of labor be the guy and bernadino that gets to be the fights on behalf of working men and women. one of my very first votes as a member of congress, in fact the very first big vote that i cast in the house of representatives in 1993, family medical leave act. that was one of my big votes. woe provided eight weeks of family and medical leave to my staff. as small as it was, we made sure if you took that leave, you got some pay as well and after 30 years of struggling and fighting for that, we have so much americans that don't have it. i believe we're going to win this and that's why it's so important for me to have a chance to be here with you. at end of the day, it's about dignity. how do you have peace of mind and so many americans don't have full access to healthcare. peace of mind was confident when you go in and can'
my father would say i'm proud to see secretary walsh here, marty walsh for my father's union and more before he passed and he talk withs an accent. marty, you are the man who carried that torch for so many people and it's good and feels authentic to have the secretary of labor be the guy and bernadino that gets to be the fights on behalf of working men and women. one of my very first votes as a member of congress, in fact the very first big vote that i cast in the house of representatives in...
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brian walshe is a convicted art fraudster.rosecutors said he lied about his whereabouts in the days after the killing leading to early charges of misleading investigators. prosecutors say he was on video paying for cleaning supplies with cash. a bloody damaged knife was found in his home and block-soaked rug in a garbage near walsh's mother's home. walsh is held without bail and slated to be in court march 1. >> sandra: thanks, molly. john? >> john: may be months away from announcing a 2024 campaign decision but other republican white house hopefuls are taking aim at ron desantis hoping to knock him off of it's he perch. it comes as a new poll shows that he and former president trump are the only 2024 possibilities generating significant buzz. rich edson is watching the race. desantis has a sizable lied over the former president in a couple polls. >> he does, john. especially if you look at that head-to-head matchup as you mentioned. 33% support if you have the full peeled with president trump and governor ron desantis. you cu
brian walshe is a convicted art fraudster.rosecutors said he lied about his whereabouts in the days after the killing leading to early charges of misleading investigators. prosecutors say he was on video paying for cleaning supplies with cash. a bloody damaged knife was found in his home and block-soaked rug in a garbage near walsh's mother's home. walsh is held without bail and slated to be in court march 1. >> sandra: thanks, molly. john? >> john: may be months away from...
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it's wrong.d matt walsh, great to see you. thank you so much.. thank you.you. >> tucker: s so few years ago, twenty years ago or so, carl's jr. and fast food chains seem to be on its way out. fo mankod chaino andy puzder, who s a lawyer and had no experience running a big company like this. his chosen ceo a to completely turn it around.tu an amazing story. how do you do it? he tells us straight this g'day. never. you never miss a beat. say, hey, saturday order an edible .com or a company store to get your big one to pay only forty dollars per month to watch fox news and more. over a million people already do with sling tv. it's the tv you love for a price you love with sling. there's no installation required, no hidden fees and no contracts. keep fox news and your other favorites and save over eight hundred dollars per year. offer just forty dollars per month. >> trius today at slint .com fox news. >> hello, this is mike huckabee. president trump said he wants to take back the white house and teach our kids to love our country. that's why my team created a
it's wrong.d matt walsh, great to see you. thank you so much.. thank you.you. >> tucker: s so few years ago, twenty years ago or so, carl's jr. and fast food chains seem to be on its way out. fo mankod chaino andy puzder, who s a lawyer and had no experience running a big company like this. his chosen ceo a to completely turn it around.tu an amazing story. how do you do it? he tells us straight this g'day. never. you never miss a beat. say, hey, saturday order an edible .com or a company...
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. >> mattie walsh, i love saying that. and you said it, he's such a leader, both for the working folks of the united states, but folks here in our country, in our administration, and i'm really happy to call you a good friend and as a vice president of this committee. thank you so much for everything you do. [applause] he gave my speech. i'm going to reiterate a lot of those points, i've got a couple of nuance. as he said, for 30 years, the family and medical leave act has made a massive difference in the lives of millions of americans, both 500 million times, it's just been incredible over the last 30 years. as we, know the act currently allows americans to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave after the birth of a child, to care for a loved one who is sick, all without losing existing benefits, and so many other things that have developed over these 30 years. the law changed how we work, and how we carefree our loved ones. today, laying the groundwork for the fight that we are still fighting, and must fight. paid family an
. >> mattie walsh, i love saying that. and you said it, he's such a leader, both for the working folks of the united states, but folks here in our country, in our administration, and i'm really happy to call you a good friend and as a vice president of this committee. thank you so much for everything you do. [applause] he gave my speech. i'm going to reiterate a lot of those points, i've got a couple of nuance. as he said, for 30 years, the family and medical leave act has made a massive...
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hennion & walsh has specialized in fixed income and growth solutions for 30 years, and offers high-quality bonds from across the country. they provide the potential for regular income... are federally tax-free... and have historically low risk. call today to request your free bond guide. 1-800-217-3217. that's 1-800-217-3217. stuart: i don't think the market likes the superpower standoff that we now see in europe, we've got a selloff going down here. dow's down 30. this is pre-- down 300. over 1% down for the nasdaq. president biden is, indeed, in to poland today. he's meeting with nato leaders. meanwhile, china's top diplomat meeting with russian officials in moscow. edward lawrence is at the white house for us. edward, the big concern surely is that china teams up with russia, right? >> reporter: that is absolutely the big concern for many folks across the u.s. government here. what happens, the end result of the invasion in russia will have a ripplefect on china's actions, some experts believe. china right now is creating a close relationship with russian president vladimir putin, heavy
hennion & walsh has specialized in fixed income and growth solutions for 30 years, and offers high-quality bonds from across the country. they provide the potential for regular income... are federally tax-free... and have historically low risk. call today to request your free bond guide. 1-800-217-3217. that's 1-800-217-3217. stuart: i don't think the market likes the superpower standoff that we now see in europe, we've got a selloff going down here. dow's down 30. this is pre-- down 300....
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brian walshe's case is unusual. he is a mouse in a maze with no cheese.he will stay behind bars because he has a $5 hundred thousand bail on a previous charge in this case, a low-level lying to the police. $5 hundred thousand on that and awaiting sentencing on a federal fraud case where he could do at least 2 1/2 years likely 2 1/2 years. >> bill: let's talk about the state's evidence. they allege he bought $450 worth of cleaning supplies, a knife with blood found in the home in the basement. items found doing a search at a transfer station in pennsylvania in the garbage. they indicate his internet record shows the searches. two things that popped up on my radar earlier today. they have surveillance of video tossing heavy bags into a dumpster in massachusetts north of boston. his mom lives there. they claim that they have bloodstains and cleaning equipment, peabody. a hacksaw, a hatchet and they are able to get this stuff. that would appear to be pretty damning. >> he is damning to proved -- he has 20 searches how to dispose of a body on his kid's ipod. n
brian walshe's case is unusual. he is a mouse in a maze with no cheese.he will stay behind bars because he has a $5 hundred thousand bail on a previous charge in this case, a low-level lying to the police. $5 hundred thousand on that and awaiting sentencing on a federal fraud case where he could do at least 2 1/2 years likely 2 1/2 years. >> bill: let's talk about the state's evidence. they allege he bought $450 worth of cleaning supplies, a knife with blood found in the home in the...
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good luck secretary walsh. we will start at briefing. >> i have a question on the house oversight committee wanting to examine the u.s. pullout from afghanistan. a second republican-led investigation into the withdrawal. does the white house plan to cooperate? >> we have been providing congress with information on afghanistan and the operations this past year. i don't have anything to add there. the white house counsel is focused on oversight. they are answering questions and dealing with the letters. i will let them speak to this. >> what is the status of the administrations own tone with this? will it be finished? >> i do not have an update on the review. it has been asked a couple times. jake sullivan spoke to this a couple weeks ago. we don't have an update for you all and when we have something to share we will provide it. i would have to speak to jake sullivan and the national security council team. but it has come up a couple times at the podium. i just have to go back to them and get information for you
good luck secretary walsh. we will start at briefing. >> i have a question on the house oversight committee wanting to examine the u.s. pullout from afghanistan. a second republican-led investigation into the withdrawal. does the white house plan to cooperate? >> we have been providing congress with information on afghanistan and the operations this past year. i don't have anything to add there. the white house counsel is focused on oversight. they are answering questions and...
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marty walsh might be leaving. give us the details. >> yeah, our own mike memoli has just confirmed this, chris, according to a source familiar with this decision that the secretary of labor marty walsh, somebody who has been a part of the cabinet from the very beginning, is going to be departing the administration to lead the nhlpa, the national hockey league players association. this is something first reported elsewhere in the hockey world that mike memoli has been able to confirm. it is something the white house and the department of labor haven't provided any statement on. but it is notable because this is the first sort of statutory member of the cabinet to depart the administration. we had seen incredible cohesion so far and it is rare in the two-year mark to see this many cabinet level members still sticking by. sometimes they sign on and say i'll do the first half of the first term, but then i'm going to go pursue something else. i think this is the first cabinet member that we're seeing of the original ma
marty walsh might be leaving. give us the details. >> yeah, our own mike memoli has just confirmed this, chris, according to a source familiar with this decision that the secretary of labor marty walsh, somebody who has been a part of the cabinet from the very beginning, is going to be departing the administration to lead the nhlpa, the national hockey league players association. this is something first reported elsewhere in the hockey world that mike memoli has been able to confirm. it...
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but also above the trouble as nick paton walsh was mentioning., people are homeless, people are sleeping out in the streets. what are your business concerns and how can people like us help? >> thank you. first of all, we are collecting blankets, tents and sleeping bags to send to affected regions. that is what we can to right now. but eventually we need to provide firstright now. but eventually we need to provide first permanent housing. so we have collecting sleeping bags, tents. and adult and kid size please. because let's not forget about the kids. and later for the housing, we also need monetary support. we are collecting donations in a lot of nonprofits in turkey and outside of turkey collecting donations, monetary donations for this. and then we also have other necessities such as like baby type diapers, baby food. and we are trying to keep our list updated. i'm in touch with a lot of people in turkey and then also we are trying to keep an updated list because we can't want to also kroefr overwhelm the peopl sending unnecessary supplies. th
but also above the trouble as nick paton walsh was mentioning., people are homeless, people are sleeping out in the streets. what are your business concerns and how can people like us help? >> thank you. first of all, we are collecting blankets, tents and sleeping bags to send to affected regions. that is what we can to right now. but eventually we need to provide firstright now. but eventually we need to provide first permanent housing. so we have collecting sleeping bags, tents. and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.clinicians using the uk's most expensive medicine, on bbc iplayer now. just search for bittersweet medicine. two is—year—olds have appeared in court charged with the murder of brianna ghey, who was 16 and transgender. she was found with stab wounds in a park near warrington at the weekend. let's speak to our correspondent fiona trott who's at chester magistrates court. fiona. the girl who is from warrington and the boy from louis appere to separately here wearing grey tracksuits. the girl was my mother was weeping when her daughter arrived in court. they spoke only to confirm their name, age and address and because of their young age we are not able to identify them for legal reasons. the prosecutor told the court the death of brianna ghey was very brutal and punishing and the children nodded as it was explained to them that because the charge was serious it would be dealt with by liverpool crown court where they are set to appear tomorrow. the death of brianna ghey has affected people
fergus walsh, bbc news.clinicians using the uk's most expensive medicine, on bbc iplayer now. just search for bittersweet medicine. two is—year—olds have appeared in court charged with the murder of brianna ghey, who was 16 and transgender. she was found with stab wounds in a park near warrington at the weekend. let's speak to our correspondent fiona trott who's at chester magistrates court. fiona. the girl who is from warrington and the boy from louis appere to separately here wearing grey...
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you heard marty walsh saying what is up to his economist team.eard you did a double take yourself as you look at the print today. joe: certainly. i think this would be exhibit a of upside surprise. i think however, it is important to look at where the trends are. this reaffirmed in my mind the considerable momentum we have had in the labor market and we have a labor market that is considerably too tight. that is something we have heard from chairman powell. it is why central banks have been normalizing. it is important to keep in mind that we are not in the window we would expect to see a slowdown from the fed tightening. that is yet to come. kriti: joe, you wear two hats. you are chief economist at vanguard, the chief investment strategist if i am not wrong. the two year yield, 426, higher by 16 basis point on the day pricing and perhaps hawkish action by the federal reserve. is this going to change their mind? how does the fed react to a number like this? joe: one says we have not seen the material deceleration of the labor market today. some w
you heard marty walsh saying what is up to his economist team.eard you did a double take yourself as you look at the print today. joe: certainly. i think this would be exhibit a of upside surprise. i think however, it is important to look at where the trends are. this reaffirmed in my mind the considerable momentum we have had in the labor market and we have a labor market that is considerably too tight. that is something we have heard from chairman powell. it is why central banks have been...
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. >> joan walsh from the nation magazine. jason, i say in all seriousness, communications technology and style evolves and, you know, it's easy for someone used to a certain mode to look at the flapping wings and say, well, is this serious? that's how they felt about radio at one point and now radio is old. i'm curious with what you see and what seems to be organic, not d.c. funding, enthusiasm for some of what happened this week. >> ari, this is absolutely essential to win the meme wars, right? like that is actually a very important battle. and i say this sitting on my college campus because that is where a lot of my students get their information. they're much more likely to watch a tiktok with somebody in front of a gray grainy screen and they pick up -- we call it heuristics. if you see joe biden smiling, laser cyclops eyes, you assume he's winning. i think in particular, ari, what's most effective. i remember when the conversation began about student loans. you had joe biden sort of being implanted into the meme of floyd
. >> joan walsh from the nation magazine. jason, i say in all seriousness, communications technology and style evolves and, you know, it's easy for someone used to a certain mode to look at the flapping wings and say, well, is this serious? that's how they felt about radio at one point and now radio is old. i'm curious with what you see and what seems to be organic, not d.c. funding, enthusiasm for some of what happened this week. >> ari, this is absolutely essential to win the meme...
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this year it's marty walsh. member of president biden's economic team and several of the key items the president will be details tonight will have some ties to what the labor department does. but he will be the one outside of the chamber, jake. >> that's right. we're seeing the first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden walk in right now. the fist lady is usually somebody who gets bipartisan support, no matter whom her husband is. and there she is, sitting right next the second gentleman of the united states, doug emhoff, the husband of vice president kamala harris. among the first lady are as we were referring to earlier, a number of individuals, often picked from public notice or public life or the news, who represent a specific story, represent a specific cause. we saw not only paul pelosi there but the ukrainian ambassador to the united states. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> here is the cabinet of the united states. we will see -- we should note that marty walsh will not be there the secret
this year it's marty walsh. member of president biden's economic team and several of the key items the president will be details tonight will have some ties to what the labor department does. but he will be the one outside of the chamber, jake. >> that's right. we're seeing the first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden walk in right now. the fist lady is usually somebody who gets bipartisan support, no matter whom her husband is. and there she is, sitting right next the second...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ught — that's according to new research. the work is the result of the biggest land—based survey ever undertaken on the continent. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, was with the science team on the glacier. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. this is a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier. beneath the 600 metres of ice below me is the most
fergus walsh, bbc news.ught — that's according to new research. the work is the result of the biggest land—based survey ever undertaken on the continent. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, was with the science team on the glacier. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event was attended by political and financial leaders from around the world. it comes after leaders at the cop15 biodiversity summit in montreal set a target of protecting 30% of the world's lands, seas, coasts and inland waters by 2030. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for the last a0 years, dave painter has been watching the bewick swans�* winter at slimbridge. unlike the swans who live here all year round, they each have a unique beak. it's a fingerprint, we know every swan as an individual. this year, 137 were counted at slimbridge. we apologise for that... this year, 137 were counted at slimbridge. dave says in the 1980s, they'd see more than three times as many. it's one small part of the alarming decline of nature and wildlife around the world. in some areas, we've won a few battles but when we look at the war, we really are losing. at a summit in canada last year, the world came together and
fergus walsh, bbc news.as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event was attended by political and financial leaders from around the world. it comes after leaders at the cop15 biodiversity summit in montreal set a target of protecting 30% of the world's lands, seas, coasts and inland waters by 2030. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for the last a0 years, dave painter has been watching the bewick swans�* winter at slimbridge. unlike the swans who...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.f weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this one less potent but it will bring rain for some of us as we head through this evening and tonight.
fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.f weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this one less potent but it will bring rain for some of us as we...
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>> nick paton walsh, thank you. appreciate that. kaitlan? >>> also this morning, volunteers say hundreds of thousands of people are homeless. they have no place to go after that earthquake. we're live near a camp of the survivors that find themselves in this situation. what are they saying to you? what is next for them? >> kaitlan, just absolutely heartbreaking wherever you turn. story of so much loss and people now left in is this situation where they can only think about surviving today. they don't know what they're going to do next. just explain where we are, we are in one of the hardest hit provinces here in turkey. everywhere around the city you see so much destruction. so many lives lost. people who are now starting to come to terms with the fact that they're never going to see their loved ones again. then you have survivors, people that survived the earthquake but left with nothing. and they end up in places like this. these mini tent cities that the government has set up. hundreds of families at this one here. you can see behind me,
>> nick paton walsh, thank you. appreciate that. kaitlan? >>> also this morning, volunteers say hundreds of thousands of people are homeless. they have no place to go after that earthquake. we're live near a camp of the survivors that find themselves in this situation. what are they saying to you? what is next for them? >> kaitlan, just absolutely heartbreaking wherever you turn. story of so much loss and people now left in is this situation where they can only think about...
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nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >> look at the rescue efforts there with nick paton walsh. we have a reporter in istanbul. tell us through it. what is going on where you are, selma? >> i'm at this bustling distribution center. this is all about turks helping turks. i want to show you around here. it is an absolute hive of activity. you are looking at hundreds of volunteers here. they're packing boxes with whatever people need in the earthquake zones. they have food, sanitation kits. packing them as quickly as they can. remember, everything you are looking at in these boxes is toothpaste, basic skin care, toilet paper. those people in that earthquake have absolutely nothing. they're trying to provide the basics here. everything you're looking at is given by individuals or a business. there is a real sense of solidarity. spoken to the volunteers in every single one of them said the same thing. we could the no sit at home and watch people suffer and not do anything about it. i know it looks like chaos. it is actually organized chaos. you can see loudspeaker over there. they're
nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >> look at the rescue efforts there with nick paton walsh. we have a reporter in istanbul. tell us through it. what is going on where you are, selma? >> i'm at this bustling distribution center. this is all about turks helping turks. i want to show you around here. it is an absolute hive of activity. you are looking at hundreds of volunteers here. they're packing boxes with whatever people need in the earthquake zones. they have food,...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is in turkey right now.ick, tell us what you have been seeing and experiencing. >> reporter: yeah, it is sadly, wolf, around this time that it seems the race against time for survivors is slowly being lost. while 24 hours ago there were signs of hope, of joy, being people rescued alive, we have seen sadly today mostly bodies being retrieved from the rubble. behind me a growing sense of anger at the slow pace of the government response here despite president recep tayyip erdogan of turkey to fly if to make the government's presence felt, a sense of anger about what potentially lies ahead. it is hard to imagine how this rubble gave anyone hope. yet for 50 or so hours after the quake, it almost did. and when it stopped, when the chances of surviving ebbed, the bodies so near the epicenter here kept coming. the paralysis of grief when these two parents see their 8-year-old daughter's red hair, blood-stained. another 4-year-old girl with no parents here to bury here. and another father simply walking behind. it's
cnn's nick paton walsh is in turkey right now.ick, tell us what you have been seeing and experiencing. >> reporter: yeah, it is sadly, wolf, around this time that it seems the race against time for survivors is slowly being lost. while 24 hours ago there were signs of hope, of joy, being people rescued alive, we have seen sadly today mostly bodies being retrieved from the rubble. behind me a growing sense of anger at the slow pace of the government response here despite president recep...
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current secretary marty walsh is expected to step down in the near future to head the hockey league'sall democrats are happy about maloney's return to the capitol. fellow lawmaker alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeted yesterday she couldn't think of a more divisive candidate for the job. in a statement the white house said it had no personal announcements to make about secretary walsh, but sources in the familiar say his number two in the department. >>> still ahead, we'll turn to sports as buffalo bills safety damar ham hamlin took the stage last night at the nfl's annual award show. we'll play for you some of his emotional speech and preview sunday's big game. we'll be right back. e. we'll be right back. versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from t-mobile for business nodo for your business?on® bakery-inspired flavor. unlock new insights and efficiency-right now. allow monitoring of productivity at remote job sites, with next-generation bandwidth. en
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good luck to you, secretary walsh. >> question on house oversight committee wants to examine the u.s. pullout from afghanistan a second republican-led investigation. does the white house plan to cooperate with the investigation, how does it feel about? >> i'll say this. we have been providing congress with information on afghanistan and the operation for this past year, so don't have anything to add there. as you know, the white house counsel is very much focused on the oversight, the ones who are answering questions and dealing with the letters, certainly we'll take a look at the letters, so i will let them speak to this. >> what's the status of the administration [inaudible] ever going to be finished or -- >> so don't have any update on the review, i know it's been asked a couple times. i know jake sullivan spoke to this, i don't have an update for you all and once we have something to share we will provide it. >> update for next week. >> i would have to honestly speak to jake sullivan, the national security counsel team, he has spoken this, i would have to go back and get informati
good luck to you, secretary walsh. >> question on house oversight committee wants to examine the u.s. pullout from afghanistan a second republican-led investigation. does the white house plan to cooperate with the investigation, how does it feel about? >> i'll say this. we have been providing congress with information on afghanistan and the operation for this past year, so don't have anything to add there. as you know, the white house counsel is very much focused on the oversight,...
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>> nick paton walsh, appreciate, it thank, you nick. next, breaking news, the january six special counsel subpoenas mike pence. what he might learn -- or what the special counsel might learn from his testimony, whether executive privilege applies, and later, congressman george santos, another pass criminal charged now surfacing, what was made and what happened after police showed up to his door. onlthat actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. my name is tonya, i am 42. as mother of nine kids, i think i waited this long to get botox® cosmetic because i take like no time for myself. my kids are sports kids. we're always running from one activity to another. i'm still tonya, and i got botox® cosmetic, and this is like the first thing i've done for me in a really, really long time. my life is still crazy, it's just as full as it was before. just with less lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily
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his top economic adviser is leaving, same with the labor secretary, marty walsh.ave, as well. expect to see many more personnel announcements, john, in the coming weeks as this white house gears up for a 2024 re-election campaign. >> some of them get a short break and will end up in a campaign office to be determined. m.j. lee, live, we appreciate that. and as hotel in top administration officials are on notice. anyone planning to leave should do so in a way that fits with the re-election campaign planning. the president not quite ready to make it official. listen here, an interview with telemundo, it's clear he's not only thinking about running, but he's thinking about potential opponents. >> what's stopping you from making that decision? >> i'm just not ready to make it. it may be that i -- i get clobbered and if i run i win. that's not my motive, that's not the basis on which i make the judgment. >> will there be a difference running against donald trump or ron desantis? >> no, i don't think so because i think that they have a similar modus operandi, similar wa
his top economic adviser is leaving, same with the labor secretary, marty walsh.ave, as well. expect to see many more personnel announcements, john, in the coming weeks as this white house gears up for a 2024 re-election campaign. >> some of them get a short break and will end up in a campaign office to be determined. m.j. lee, live, we appreciate that. and as hotel in top administration officials are on notice. anyone planning to leave should do so in a way that fits with the re-election...
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nick paton walsh, you're south of where jomana is. talk about what you have been seeing. >> yeah, it's been a long day here of attempted rescues, false hope, and a brief moment of relief, particularly in the building behind me over here. anderson, about ducsk, there wa an intense influx of rescuers because they heard noise. they thought a police officer was trapped in there. one many of his colleagues turned up for an hour or so of intense digging. the first body came out, that of a 21-year-old man. we saw medics giving him cpr, a pretty bad sign in that case. but then an extraordinary moment of hope. a 4-year-old boy pulled from the wreckage alive, seemingly alert enough to try to struggle with his oxygen mask and take it off when medics tried to help him. but sadly, it seemed his father followed shortly afterwards, showing significantly less signs of life. that boy would have been taken out after 89 hours trapped beneath what would have been his apartment block behind me there. in the hours afterwards, we've seen excavators taking u
nick paton walsh, you're south of where jomana is. talk about what you have been seeing. >> yeah, it's been a long day here of attempted rescues, false hope, and a brief moment of relief, particularly in the building behind me over here. anderson, about ducsk, there wa an intense influx of rescuers because they heard noise. they thought a police officer was trapped in there. one many of his colleagues turned up for an hour or so of intense digging. the first body came out, that of a...
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wash, and wall adam walsh, yet he killed a he called him from florida and said he just killed adam walsh and hollywood, florida. and you know, did really, really bizarre stuff that you know, went on and he would torment billy what before he was captured, isa, called 1000000000 torment him all the time on the telephone. it's kind of her interesting stuff there. you know, it's a, it's like they really enjoy the are the tormenting the victims. and actually jeffrey dahmer was planning on killing ah, the t, his 2 victims in germany. and he told that it to the milwaukee police in the yard, in the documents that he mentioned that he raped that. so it's not, it's not the, it wasn't a make believe or it wasn't supposedly she did this. he did this and you know, he actually admitted to it. and in our actually there's a on the, i don't, i know billy capture was visited by the, the german police and in a poll. want to know more about geoffrey, cuz they believed that he had raped and killed some young men in germany when he was there. what it is like this. i can't articulate the way that i wish i did.
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that is labor secretary marty walsh, leaving to go do the most marty walsh thing imaginable.tional hockey league players association, and leaving his role in the cabinet. it will be secretary walsh to be the designated survivor tonight. the news of his ragged nation from the cabinet will be as small of a distraction as possible. given that he's the only cabinet official to have left. >> and stepping into the nhl at a time where there is a little bit of controversy for the lack of diversity in its management, and to some degree, having been cowed by florida governor ron desantis. it will be an interesting time, and probably a lot of hockey as well. >> let me ask you about the lack of turnover. but we are seeing now is these cabinet officials come down the aisle, as all the people that president biden name to these jobs when he first was named president. there is not been turnover, and it has been a stable workplace. i say this with some irony, because you're not there anymore. [laughter] all of these folks are. there haven't been many departures, it's been a sort of calm, stea
that is labor secretary marty walsh, leaving to go do the most marty walsh thing imaginable.tional hockey league players association, and leaving his role in the cabinet. it will be secretary walsh to be the designated survivor tonight. the news of his ragged nation from the cabinet will be as small of a distraction as possible. given that he's the only cabinet official to have left. >> and stepping into the nhl at a time where there is a little bit of controversy for the lack of...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.icine, on bbc iplayer now. football, and manchester city have beaten arsenal 3—1 to leapfrog them and go top of the premier league, though arsenal still have a game in hand. after city took the lead, arsenal equalised with a penalty from bukayo saka, before goals from jack grealish and top scorer erling haaland ensured victory, putting pressure on arsenal's title hopes. the american film star and model raquel welch, who became an international sex symbol in the 1960s, has died. she was 82. as david sillito reports, she was often credited with breaking the mould for modern—day action heroines in hollywood films. raquel welch did not expect anyone to remember what she thought was just a "silly dinosaur movie". but one million years bc, with its giant malevolent turtles, poor grasp of evolution, and prehistoric bikinis, turned raquel welch into a star of teenage bedrooms across the world. "in one fell swoop, everything about the real me was," she said, "swept away." # you make me feel so
fergus walsh, bbc news.icine, on bbc iplayer now. football, and manchester city have beaten arsenal 3—1 to leapfrog them and go top of the premier league, though arsenal still have a game in hand. after city took the lead, arsenal equalised with a penalty from bukayo saka, before goals from jack grealish and top scorer erling haaland ensured victory, putting pressure on arsenal's title hopes. the american film star and model raquel welch, who became an international sex symbol in the 1960s,...
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cnn's nick paton walsh reports. >> reporter: 48 hours in. and any sign of hope will do. rescuers rush in. the building's first three floors have collapsed down but left the upper floors upright. someone is inside, possibly alive. by the time they get her to the ambulance, though, it's clear they were too late. her mother outside, only able to watch her everything vanish. my little one, she says. don't take her. don't let her get lost. on the streets, a chilling patchwork of what's left standing and what's not left. and its ruins, anxious crowds of rescuers and locals, thinking they heard someone alive. demanding silence to listen again. down here is ahmed, the rescuers say. alert, responsive. a syrian refugee. the building next to him, barely hanging on. their work, issuing it was quicker. across the city, help has landed. this man, guarding his neighbor's books with his father-in-law next to the body of his mother-in-law. he gestured behind him to where he once lived. it's hard to get your head around how inhabitable a city of this size has become so fast. literally eve
cnn's nick paton walsh reports. >> reporter: 48 hours in. and any sign of hope will do. rescuers rush in. the building's first three floors have collapsed down but left the upper floors upright. someone is inside, possibly alive. by the time they get her to the ambulance, though, it's clear they were too late. her mother outside, only able to watch her everything vanish. my little one, she says. don't take her. don't let her get lost. on the streets, a chilling patchwork of what's left...
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cnn's nick payton walsh looks a some of the amazing rescue stories. >> reporter: increased desperation, cold, a lack of shelter, a government desperately doing all it can that simply can't be enough given the millions affected. amid all of that horror are moments of joy and relief. a 70-year-old woman pulled after 121 hours under the rubble just in the last hours and three brothers also pulled out after 120 hours. we saw ourselves another rescue in the heavily hit key city of millions after 109 hours. here's our report. over 100 hours after the worst quake in nearly 100 years and still there are lights that won't go out. m naked feet, a reminder this happened in everyone's sleep. and this new dawn, so welcome. no better way to show you're alive than this smile. the crowds at each site larger, louder in success. now the number of living buried is smaller. her husband was pulled out moments before her. they don't have to go far to be reminded how so many searches end. the preciousness of each moment of hope is most acute here, where military helicopters and ambulances form a stream rushi
cnn's nick payton walsh looks a some of the amazing rescue stories. >> reporter: increased desperation, cold, a lack of shelter, a government desperately doing all it can that simply can't be enough given the millions affected. amid all of that horror are moments of joy and relief. a 70-year-old woman pulled after 121 hours under the rubble just in the last hours and three brothers also pulled out after 120 hours. we saw ourselves another rescue in the heavily hit key city of millions...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, turkey. >> powerful story there is. cnn's joins us from istanbul. what's the latest on the rescue and on the race to avert a bigger disaster? >> reporter: it came as the days go on hope of finding anyone still alive is dwindling and that death toll is only growing higher and higher. this is becoming less of a rescue operation and more of a recovery operation. it's sad to say. the president here this turkey says the government has committed all its departments to focusing on that rescue and recovery effort. they have dedicated more than 140,000 people across 10 provinces to support in that effort of as well as a huge amount of funding going into that turkish presidency those efforts do continue. we are still hearing those remarkable stours of hope. three brother hs to be rescued more than 120 hours of after the earthquake hit. significant feat. that'sen given many home, but hope is dwindling. as we heard now in syria, the white helmets, that have been leading those volunteers, have been leading on the rescue effort there. search and rescue effort has
nick paton walsh, cnn, turkey. >> powerful story there is. cnn's joins us from istanbul. what's the latest on the rescue and on the race to avert a bigger disaster? >> reporter: it came as the days go on hope of finding anyone still alive is dwindling and that death toll is only growing higher and higher. this is becoming less of a rescue operation and more of a recovery operation. it's sad to say. the president here this turkey says the government has committed all its departments...
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they just past a bill that will do that in part due to the efforts of matt walsh. congratulations. make a good case and sometimes it prevails. that's it for us tonight. have the best night with the ones that you love and we will be back as we always are. >>> there are actually normal people in new york. welcome to hannity. we are back with a live studio lightens. a few normal new yorkers. shocking they haven't gone to florida yet. tonight we begin with good news. your fearless vice president kamala harris is back from europe and she is feeling very inspired. we will play her visionary
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nick paton ton walsh, thank youy much. >>> what's the latest, salma?huge humanitarian crisis in turkey but south to syria the situation is more dire. there are fears that aid is being politicize. access is limited by the syrian government. the impact is devastating on the ground. this is what funerals look like in the quake zone. burials en masse. there are too many bodies. baby clothes are all that remain of nassir's little girl. she died in her mother's arms. her mom is dead, too. this is a little note written by his daughter, also killed in the earthquake. you are my heart, it reads. and now his heart is broken. six of his children and his wife killed in an instant. his home lies in ruins. we are used to air strikes, but this, an act of god, he says, i kept calling out my children's nape names, no one answered. this a rebel-held area syria ravaged by war. residents are all too familiar with death. they can endure no more. in government-controlled areas, there is relatively more assistance. as the crisis entered its fifth day, president assad toured
nick paton ton walsh, thank youy much. >>> what's the latest, salma?huge humanitarian crisis in turkey but south to syria the situation is more dire. there are fears that aid is being politicize. access is limited by the syrian government. the impact is devastating on the ground. this is what funerals look like in the quake zone. burials en masse. there are too many bodies. baby clothes are all that remain of nassir's little girl. she died in her mother's arms. her mom is dead, too....
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cnn's nick paton walsh begins our coverage. >> it is hard to imagine how this rubble gave anyone hope. yet, for 50 or so hours after the quake, it almost did. when it stopped, when the chances of surviving ebbed, bodies near the epicenter here kept coming. the paralysis of grief, when these two parents see their eight year old daughter's -- on stained. another four year old girl with no parents here to bury her. another father, simply walking behind. it has been constant and tense activity trying to save lives, but we are sadly now into a window where so many of the ambulances that arrived will likely be taking away people who perished. >> up high, hope is strongest. digging furiously by hand here. on the other side of the rubble, medics rushed forward, growing furious on how nothing here came sooner. >> [screaming] [speaking non-english] >> this stretches here, too late, an eternity. another body pulled out, a syrian refugee in his 40s, as the excavations gain pace. an audience of agony watches, waits. >> [speaking non-english] [sirens] >> [speaking non-english] >> [crying] >> a hosp
cnn's nick paton walsh begins our coverage. >> it is hard to imagine how this rubble gave anyone hope. yet, for 50 or so hours after the quake, it almost did. when it stopped, when the chances of surviving ebbed, bodies near the epicenter here kept coming. the paralysis of grief, when these two parents see their eight year old daughter's -- on stained. another four year old girl with no parents here to bury her. another father, simply walking behind. it has been constant and tense...
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walsh listened to biden from a secret place, and biden , already in the fifth minute of his speech, rememberedhe russian president. in the first of four variances given by paul , inflation has become a global problem as the pandemic disrupted our supply chains, dishonest and brutal war. putin in ukraine also disrupted the supply of energy and food, the speaker on the map asked his colleagues in advance to be calmer, biden did not help, he began to provoke the republicans. and once accused them of wanting to destroy the health care and court protections. everything turned into a mess. taylor green, in the color of the balloon with which on the eve of the biden performance, she was seen on the sidelines trolling high -flying, just an innocent balloon. everything is the same as the chinese balloon that was shot down off the coast of south carolina, the sediment remained, and biden's rating. it cracked a little more. name me a world leader who would switch places with xi jinping. name one. name one it was heard as in the hall. after these words, they laughed, the bidens would actually have suggest
walsh listened to biden from a secret place, and biden , already in the fifth minute of his speech, rememberedhe russian president. in the first of four variances given by paul , inflation has become a global problem as the pandemic disrupted our supply chains, dishonest and brutal war. putin in ukraine also disrupted the supply of energy and food, the speaker on the map asked his colleagues in advance to be calmer, biden did not help, he began to provoke the republicans. and once accused them...