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weber -- texas, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: little that we can do here today can make a difference of what those families endured. we can opbld supply a small token of our appreciation. the greatest fighting force of our men and women. i want you to think with me here. when the world has a calami t-frp y and doesn't matter if it is a hurricane, tsunami or earthquake or rebellion, invasion, when the world has it and they dial 911, who is it that answers? united states of america, isn't it, with the greatest fighting force that this world has ever known. when america is safe, the world is a safer place. to the families, the gold star families that their family members gave all, we owe them a debt of gratitude. may god bless them and may they rest in peace, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri reserves. ms. waters: i continue to reserve. mrs.wagner: i'm prepared to close. and i would simply urge my colleagues to support h.r. 5142 to award hose humanously a congressional gold meda
weber -- texas, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: little that we can do here today can make a difference of what those families endured. we can opbld supply a small token of our appreciation. the greatest fighting force of our men and women. i want you to think with me here. when the world has a calami t-frp y and doesn't matter if it is a hurricane, tsunami or earthquake or rebellion, invasion, when the world has it and they dial 911, who is...
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weber a minute to do this. are you ready, congressman weber? reppo weber i am, mr. chairman, i appreciate that. this question is for director gatens. the transition authorization act of 2017 requires nasa to provide congress with a transition plan for the iss to address several specific topics. frankly, nasa delivered a plan that was less than adequate. it was supposed to provide an update this year, so i guess my question for her is aware is that plan, and will it require all the elements under the previous act? dir. gatens: thank you for that question. yes, we are working on the update that transition report right now. it is going through agency review, and we will be sending it to congress in the coming weeks. i believe you will find that it is a much more thorough, strategic, and tactical plan for transition to commercial leo destinations. it has evolved since the initial report to include many more details, cost projections, transition indicators, our requirements in low-earth orbit going forward. i think
weber a minute to do this. are you ready, congressman weber? reppo weber i am, mr. chairman, i appreciate that. this question is for director gatens. the transition authorization act of 2017 requires nasa to provide congress with a transition plan for the iss to address several specific topics. frankly, nasa delivered a plan that was less than adequate. it was supposed to provide an update this year, so i guess my question for her is aware is that plan, and will it require all the elements...
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shane weber was a scientist with pharmaceutical giant pfizer company was in talks with elizabeth holmes about a possible major investment with theranos. weber testified that he carefully examined the company as part of pfizer's due diligence. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it, and also asked questions of theranos, and they weren't able to get any direct answers. >> reporter: weber testified that holmes and other executives were defective, evasive, and not believable, so he recommended pfizer hold off on the deal. but apparently holmes did not take no for an answer. prosecutors show the jury that homes made a deal with walgreens with the pfizer logo, and that pfizer had endorsed the technology. >> it significant because agosta fraud. >> another company testified that they secretly that an investor meeting led by holmes, and the tape was played in court. it said holmes led them to believe that the devices were already being deployed in afghanistan, which was full. he said he had a soft spot for the pitch because his brother was deployed as a marine in afghanistan. also,
shane weber was a scientist with pharmaceutical giant pfizer company was in talks with elizabeth holmes about a possible major investment with theranos. weber testified that he carefully examined the company as part of pfizer's due diligence. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it, and also asked questions of theranos, and they weren't able to get any direct answers. >> reporter: weber testified that holmes and other executives were defective, evasive, and not...
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jane weber was a scientist with pharmaceutical giant pfizer in 2008 when the company was in talks with elizabeth holmes about a possible major investment with theranos. weber testified that they carefully examined the company as part of pfizer's due diligence. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it, and they also asked questions of theranos, and they weren't able to get direct answers. >> reporter: weber testified that elizabeth holmes and other executives were defective, evasive, and not believable, so he recommended pfizer hold off on the deal. apparently elizabeth holmes didn't take no for an answer. prosecutors show the jury that elizabeth holmes made a deal with walgreens that used to the pfizer logo, and said pfizer had endorsed the technology. >> it's significant because it goes to fraud. >> reporter: and other witnesses companies did invest in theranos testified that he secretly taped an investor leading led by elizabeth holmes and it was played in court. elizabeth holmes led investors to believe the theranos devices were already being deployed by the military in
jane weber was a scientist with pharmaceutical giant pfizer in 2008 when the company was in talks with elizabeth holmes about a possible major investment with theranos. weber testified that they carefully examined the company as part of pfizer's due diligence. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it, and they also asked questions of theranos, and they weren't able to get direct answers. >> reporter: weber testified that elizabeth holmes and other executives were...
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weber said their gross margins went up. traeger's went down. weber was great at managing our supply chain what's going on. traeger has always sold as costco but they are not just at cost khouw. they are a gross margin problem but a they are actually cutting prices at costco, they are on sale at costco you look at that and say what's going on there is something going on? they are discounting them at costco and they have a road show where you can get extra off if you happen to be at the right store at the right time. those two make a great example because they are in the same industry. >> what am i supposed to conclude from that is this that something is going on with traeger or not going on with weber or costco cut a good deal with traeger or what what's my conclusion here? >> tyler, your conclusion is that i think costco probably struck a good deal with traeger. but i come back to the fact that why would there be a special sales if gross margins are falling and they have a supply chain issue, what's going on there may not be anything but i want
weber said their gross margins went up. traeger's went down. weber was great at managing our supply chain what's going on. traeger has always sold as costco but they are not just at cost khouw. they are a gross margin problem but a they are actually cutting prices at costco, they are on sale at costco you look at that and say what's going on there is something going on? they are discounting them at costco and they have a road show where you can get extra off if you happen to be at the right...
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shane weber worked for pfizer 33 years ago when the pharmaceutical giant was in talks with holmes. he carefully researched the company and had serious doubts about the blood testing technology. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it and they also asked questions. they were not able to get any direct answers. >> weber says he recommended pfizer hold off on a deal but she ignored that. prosecutors showed documents proving she used the pfizer logo to make de falsely showing pfizer endorsed the machines. >>> 70 million americans are eligible to get a covid-19 booster shot this weekend. the cdc has now approved boosters for all three of the vaccines, pfizer, moderna and johnson&johnson. the approval for children may be just around the corner. here is a lot to sort out like which booster is the best one to get. kpix5 has some answers, andrea? >> reporter: a lot to take in here. cdc approving all three vaccines for boosters mixing and matching is an option, for those that are coming to pharmacies like this one for a shot it is causing confusion. >> i am over 65. i just want
shane weber worked for pfizer 33 years ago when the pharmaceutical giant was in talks with holmes. he carefully researched the company and had serious doubts about the blood testing technology. >> they checked out the technology. they analyzed it and they also asked questions. they were not able to get any direct answers. >> weber says he recommended pfizer hold off on a deal but she ignored that. prosecutors showed documents proving she used the pfizer logo to make de falsely...
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weber -- texas, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: little that we can do here today can make a difference of what those families endured. we can opbld supply a small token of our appreciation. the greatest fighting force of our men and women. i want you to think with me here. when the world has a calami t-frp y and doesn't matter if it is a hurricane, tsunami or earthquake or rebellion, invasion, when the world has it and they dial 911, who is it that answers? united states of america, isn't it, with the greatest fighting force that this world has ever known. when america is safe, the world is a safer place. to the families, the gold star families that their family members gave all, we owe them a debt of gratitude. may god bless them and may they rest in peace, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri reserves. ms. waters: i continue to reserve. mrs.wagner: i'm prepared to close. and i would simply urge my colleagues to support h.r. 5142 to award hose humanously a congressional gold meda
weber -- texas, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: little that we can do here today can make a difference of what those families endured. we can opbld supply a small token of our appreciation. the greatest fighting force of our men and women. i want you to think with me here. when the world has a calami t-frp y and doesn't matter if it is a hurricane, tsunami or earthquake or rebellion, invasion, when the world has it and they dial 911, who is...
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at 2:00 eastern, on the presidency, a life -- a look at the life and times weber -- abraham lincoln.ch american history tv saturday on c-span two. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these cup -- television companies and more, including wow. >> the world is changed, today fast reliable internet action is something no one can live without. wow is there for customers with speed, reliability, value and choice. now more than ever, it starts with great intermittent that -- internet, wow. >> while support c-span is a public service, along with these others, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> attorney general merrick garland was on cap full hill -- capitol hill, he testified on certain actions taken by the justice department, and answers questions about other topics including a memo he issued concerning threats and the prosecution of defendants convicted in the january
at 2:00 eastern, on the presidency, a life -- a look at the life and times weber -- abraham lincoln.ch american history tv saturday on c-span two. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these cup -- television companies and more, including wow. >> the world is changed, today fast reliable internet action is something no one can live without. wow is there for customers with speed, reliability, value and choice. now more than ever, it starts with great...
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weber fired up. this ballpark was rocking. the giants get more runs in aboard a. kris bryant solo shot. gone! mary happens 0 san francisco 10 strikeouts to watch. brandon crawford into the bullpen. the giants beat the dodgers in game 1 4-0. >> logan the start of the day or night, i am so impressed with him. his first playoff experience and he was out there pretending like under the game in the backyard. >> i have time >> 2015 in short susan, salem. >> were there any emotions? >> it was a lot different for sure. >>> in the american league raised got the >>> jimmy garoppolo will not be available in tomorrow's game sunday's game against the arizona cardinals. it welch make his -- in his tray lance to make his first start ever. we will have more as we get closer to gametime. to the collegiate ranks for the standard cardinals on the road against arizona state. a frustrating night pierce goes 27 yards for the pick 6. three interceptions >>> the giants/dodgers wasn't the only area matchup. lebron and the lakers down the street at chase center for her a preseason game. st
weber fired up. this ballpark was rocking. the giants get more runs in aboard a. kris bryant solo shot. gone! mary happens 0 san francisco 10 strikeouts to watch. brandon crawford into the bullpen. the giants beat the dodgers in game 1 4-0. >> logan the start of the day or night, i am so impressed with him. his first playoff experience and he was out there pretending like under the game in the backyard. >> i have time >> 2015 in short susan, salem. >> were there any...
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of people who like going on election day and voting. >> reporter: outside the early voting center weberted to turn any suspicions about election security into part of their sales pitch. >> the early voting is encouraged. vote early. they're making voting easy and cheating hard. that was the design from the republican perspective. >> reporter: now both sides believe there will be record turnout in this race surpassing the 2.6 million people who voted in 2017. jake, that is driven largely by the early vote. it is why the vice president is on her way here for a rally tonight and as you said president biden coming tuesday. the white house keeping a very close eye on this race on november 2nd as a harbinger of things to come for next year's midterm election. >> all right. let's discuss with my panel. as jeff reported the republican party, voters seem to have existential questions about early voting, the reliability of voting machines. do you think that could actually hurt the republican candidate glen youngkin? >> i think so and the continuing effects of the big lie and the continued lie we
of people who like going on election day and voting. >> reporter: outside the early voting center weberted to turn any suspicions about election security into part of their sales pitch. >> the early voting is encouraged. vote early. they're making voting easy and cheating hard. that was the design from the republican perspective. >> reporter: now both sides believe there will be record turnout in this race surpassing the 2.6 million people who voted in 2017. jake, that is...
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helore's the reaction from beatles historian-- aaron weber. >> paul has been arguing since the break-upe should not bare primary responsibility for the split during the actual break-up period, he was identied as the primary or or sole reason, in trial it will -- testimony from the other beatles. in the trial. in books, "apples to the core" which came out in 1972 but he has pushed back on that really for a decade and while there may be some popular perceptions left of paul being the primary orsome instigator, almost no beatles authorities or awe enormous continue to argue that. now most of us continue to argue that there'sore than enough blame to go around. >> erin, so many years afterwards, why are we still talking about this? why is who broke up the beatles such a thing? >> facially balls they were the mount rushmore of rock and role -- rock and roll. they're still regarded as the pinnacle. they are socially, chumply, historically powerful but for me it really offers us a way to view how history has changed. how our interpretations or view of history changes over the decades. ♪ >> his
helore's the reaction from beatles historian-- aaron weber. >> paul has been arguing since the break-upe should not bare primary responsibility for the split during the actual break-up period, he was identied as the primary or or sole reason, in trial it will -- testimony from the other beatles. in the trial. in books, "apples to the core" which came out in 1972 but he has pushed back on that really for a decade and while there may be some popular perceptions left of paul being...
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secretary of state shirley weber.hose testifying thursday council process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it. that led the of you. another panelists secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce macpherson. he made several suggestions to reform the process, including requiring their be proof of a crime or malfeasance in order to recall an elected official. >> i think this is something to be addressed really an effort to get it right outside of the state capitol lead proponent of the recall of governor gavin newsome. orrin heatley says he objects to the effort to modify the process just because it's a threat to the power structure that currently in place here in capital. >> doesn't give them the right or the authority, modified or manipula
secretary of state shirley weber.hose testifying thursday council process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it. that led the of you. another panelists secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce macpherson. he made...
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let's ask my fellow, rhode island, or richard weber's founder of the non profit ocean agency, whose mission is accelerating ocean science and conservation. a richard, you are in breath taking the scenic new port and i live on block island. so we from the ocean state, get it. but tell people who are watching and listening and kansas and kiev how, what's happening to the ocean threatens them. one thing is very easy to think gets that the ocean is really one dimensional to lie, comma, it's now our life support system and it produces most milton. we breathe, it reduces and the water that we need to grow food and it's, it's really essential to life and swish. fundamentally changing the ocean are changing his chemistry, me changing his temperature way, altering the biodiversity, and it's impacting his ability. simple life on earth is also impacting its ability to do something really important at the moment, which is controlling the impacts of climate change. we are seeing the heart breaking images of which should be beautiful, beaches sadly littered and no crop. seeing photos of fish stomachs ful
let's ask my fellow, rhode island, or richard weber's founder of the non profit ocean agency, whose mission is accelerating ocean science and conservation. a richard, you are in breath taking the scenic new port and i live on block island. so we from the ocean state, get it. but tell people who are watching and listening and kansas and kiev how, what's happening to the ocean threatens them. one thing is very easy to think gets that the ocean is really one dimensional to lie, comma, it's now our...
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it's also emerge there was weber areas labour strife on the set in the weeks running up to this tragicout half a dozen crewmembers having walked off the set citing amongst other things safety concerns. leading up to this tragedy. and for the first time we've heard from the director joel souza who is injured in the incident. what's he got to say? that's right, he was injured in the shoulder top he issued a statement today saying he was gutted as he put it by the loss of his friend helena hutchins. a lot of people still very puzzled about how this could have been allowed to happen. protocols on film sets establish that live ammunition is never to be used. a lot of directors prefer to use real weapons but the sort of projectile that was fired from this gun is central to detectives inquiries. as i say, those inquiries going on over the weekend it's anticipated we may get an update from the sheriffs department but it won't be before monday at the earliest. in sicily the former italian interior minister and right—wing leader matteo salvini has gone on trial. he's charged with holding migrant
it's also emerge there was weber areas labour strife on the set in the weeks running up to this tragicout half a dozen crewmembers having walked off the set citing amongst other things safety concerns. leading up to this tragedy. and for the first time we've heard from the director joel souza who is injured in the incident. what's he got to say? that's right, he was injured in the shoulder top he issued a statement today saying he was gutted as he put it by the loss of his friend helena...
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former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting. theranos is technology for a 2000 and eight on college e study. but even though the companies had no relationship. prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next step was john tolbert, vp of finance with the texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their noses technology being used by the military. earlier witnesses testified that the company's analyzers were never used by the armed forces. ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza said those calls will likely resonate with the jury. that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. it absolutely flies in the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu fox, two news
former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting. theranos is technology for a 2000 and eight on college e study. but even though the companies had no relationship. prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next step was john tolbert, vp of finance with the texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their noses...
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token but quite itself has been on a tear, moderating just a bit over the last 24 hours down 1450 weber stated that 95% year-to-date and considering sub 30000 recently as july it's much closer to touching all-time high in april of around 64000 the huge tailwind the sec approved the very bitcoin focused etf to a name not known like wisdom tree and some other names, we have the fund manager who pulled it off in just a few minutes. forget the snowbirds big business flying south to set a permanent shop one of the leading real estate executives is here to tell us how the sunshine state is now dealing with the boom in commercial real estate and warehouse space and it's not just in palm beach and miami the closing bell ringing and 49 minutes the dow is down 52 points and "the claman countdown" is taking you to florida next. ♪ (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency brak
token but quite itself has been on a tear, moderating just a bit over the last 24 hours down 1450 weber stated that 95% year-to-date and considering sub 30000 recently as july it's much closer to touching all-time high in april of around 64000 the huge tailwind the sec approved the very bitcoin focused etf to a name not known like wisdom tree and some other names, we have the fund manager who pulled it off in just a few minutes. forget the snowbirds big business flying south to set a permanent...
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no american president weber has been impeached, not even donald trump has ever even been accused of crimess flagrant or serious. not even close. according to new court documents between january 20th in the end of march just for example, the biden administration refused to take custody of 37 illegal immigrants in the state of texas, many white additional criminal records but according to an affidavit, the administration refused -- narcotics violations. at the height of a drug epidemic, almost 1,000 americans every year. so it's really clear this is not simply an incredibly dangerous and destructive policy that intentionally hurts america and it is that, it's more, it's an unequivocal violation of federal statute. it is a crime. section 2:30 6c of the nationality act requires federal agents to detain and hold any alien who is released from criminal custody if the alien entered illegally and was removable on any of the criminal grounds of admissibility and was removable on almost all. it got that? in other words, for the safety of american citizens in every country, the u.s. government is req
no american president weber has been impeached, not even donald trump has ever even been accused of crimess flagrant or serious. not even close. according to new court documents between january 20th in the end of march just for example, the biden administration refused to take custody of 37 illegal immigrants in the state of texas, many white additional criminal records but according to an affidavit, the administration refused -- narcotics violations. at the height of a drug epidemic, almost...
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this been right on that and how they even came to that but it is quite a challenge and as for the weberarack obama going into the climate summit to help out president biden i think that's interesting he might do a better job wandering around the halls of congress because right now the moderates and the progressives in his own party cannot agree if it's raining outside maybe he needs to bring them together that having a lot of problems here in the united states the president is struggling in a number of ways. of course he is calling in the most popular democrat in the party to help him out. lara: the most popular president joe biden calling him the most votes popular president in history, very interesting situation. our beloved vice president kamala harris, you would think that people loved her so much that they could identify her on the street, watch this clip from jesse watters. >> who is this. >> that's vice president kamala harris. >> who is this. >> i can even tell you. >> take a guess. >> that's the mayor. >> that's bill de blasio. >> the governor. >> what do you think, here stands
this been right on that and how they even came to that but it is quite a challenge and as for the weberarack obama going into the climate summit to help out president biden i think that's interesting he might do a better job wandering around the halls of congress because right now the moderates and the progressives in his own party cannot agree if it's raining outside maybe he needs to bring them together that having a lot of problems here in the united states the president is struggling in a...
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met these people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weber versus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the conformity, the people to get swept up in these situations and this wanted to be a book about america and who is allotted the most morally and it's not powerful as people with choices and opportunities and let me give a little example the book opens with the story of harriet and she is a mental health aid who gets a job the correctional institution. harriet has no prior experience and corrections this is after 2008, the great recession the markets crash and it was very hard in florida. and she doesn't really know what she's getting into but she quickly comes to discover and hear stories from the pa
met these people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weber versus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the...
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do the german people want axel weber, or do they want dr. schnabel?i think the election results last month was very clear. they voted for an active fiscal policy, and clearly he has a chance to give it to them. the reality is that one of isabel schnabel's great contributions at the ecb was the change to domestic german debate. she will be in a greater position to do that while at the bundesbank helm. if the german government chooses to do that, i think she will be very good at that, given that opportunity. tom: there we go. jonathan: jacob, we've got to let you say, is he a supporter as well? jacob: he has. he clearly only watch the last couple of minutes of last nights game. tom: jacob, we demand that you are nice to him. if you are going to put him in a timeout chair, let's not have it be a dramatic timeout chair. i want something more sensitive like a danish timeout chair. jonathan: we are going to let you run and deal with it all. jacob kirkegaard, fantastic as always. arsenal supporter and just fantastic. tom: what is great about this, would we g
do the german people want axel weber, or do they want dr. schnabel?i think the election results last month was very clear. they voted for an active fiscal policy, and clearly he has a chance to give it to them. the reality is that one of isabel schnabel's great contributions at the ecb was the change to domestic german debate. she will be in a greater position to do that while at the bundesbank helm. if the german government chooses to do that, i think she will be very good at that, given that...
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weber says the two have become close especially during the pandemic.ome from "cats" after all. we're dog people. >> why was it so bad? >> i don't know, just weird. >> why was it so bad? cgi. the cgi made it bad. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. i'm a dog person. >> i'm laura jarrett. i am also a dog person. "new day" is next. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us family is just very important. she's my sister and we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherap
weber says the two have become close especially during the pandemic.ome from "cats" after all. we're dog people. >> why was it so bad? >> i don't know, just weird. >> why was it so bad? cgi. the cgi made it bad. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. i'm a dog person. >> i'm laura jarrett. i am also a dog person. "new day" is next. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then...
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secretary of state shirley weber. among those testifying thursday californians want the process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more teeth to it. that overview. another panelists secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce macpherson. he made several suggestions to reform the process, including requiring their be proof of a crime or malfeasance in order to recall an elected official. >> i think this is something to be addressed and really an effort to get it right outside of the state capitol lead proponent of the recall of governor gavin newsome. orrin heatley says he objects to the effort to modify the process just because it's a threat to the power structure that currently in place here in capital. >> doesn't give them the right or the authority o
secretary of state shirley weber. among those testifying thursday californians want the process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more teeth to it. that overview. another panelists secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce...
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recall election of governor gavin newsome has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber certified the results. the official vote count shows that governor newsom defeated the effort with 61.9% of the vote while 38.1% of the vote voted to remove. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep governor newsom in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes he received in the 2018 election to become governor in the first place and the recall effort against san francisco's district attorney jason bodene is now moving forward on friday, more than 83,000 signatures were turned into the san francisco department of elections. >> officials say that more. that's about 32,000 more signatures that was required for that recall, the groups say for sf said that nearly one out of 10 san franciscans signed the petition to recall bourdain city leaders now have 30 days to validate the signatures in certified election would be held sometime next year. this weekend, the city of oakland is celebrating the 55 year anniversary of the founding of the black panther party. i
recall election of governor gavin newsome has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber certified the results. the official vote count shows that governor newsom defeated the effort with 61.9% of the vote while 38.1% of the vote voted to remove. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep governor newsom in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes he received in the 2018 election to become governor in the first place and the recall effort against...
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. >>> so here is an important headline for you, cats was so bad that andrew lloyd weber bought a dog.ce failure. and andrew lloyd webber says watching the adaptation of his broadway musical on the screen was so traumatic, he needed to get a therapy dog to help him recover. he said i'm emotionally damaged. all i can say to andrew lloyd webber is, now you know how we feel. now you know how the rest of us feel, those of us who saw it. he's talking about the film version. i will enlarge it to say -- >> you hate it all. >> if you were alive in the '80s, you know, you know how wrong it was. >> where is your therapy dog? >> i need one. >> it really has been a theme this week, berman. we should explore this. >> just that. that's all i'll leave you with for the weekend. cnn's coverage continues right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good friday morning to you. i'm erica hill. >> i'm jim sciutto. we begin with breaking news on jobs. the second straight disappointing month for the biden administration on jobs growth. 194,000 new jobs created in september, that monthly growth, the lowest of
. >>> so here is an important headline for you, cats was so bad that andrew lloyd weber bought a dog.ce failure. and andrew lloyd webber says watching the adaptation of his broadway musical on the screen was so traumatic, he needed to get a therapy dog to help him recover. he said i'm emotionally damaged. all i can say to andrew lloyd webber is, now you know how we feel. now you know how the rest of us feel, those of us who saw it. he's talking about the film version. i will enlarge it...
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former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting theranos technology for a 2000 and eight onven though the companies had no relationship prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next up was john tolbert, vp of finance with the texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their noses technology being used by the military. earlier witnesses testified that the company's analyzers were never used by the armed forces. ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza said those calls will likely resonate with the jury. that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. it absolutely flies in the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can monitor the elopement from this trial's witness stand o
former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting theranos technology for a 2000 and eight onven though the companies had no relationship prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next up was john tolbert, vp of finance with the texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their noses technology being used by the...
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secretary of state shirley weber. among those testifying thursday californians want a process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it that view. another panelist secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce macpherson. he made several suggestions to reform the process, including requiring their be proof of a crime or malfeasance in order to recall an elected official. >> i think this is something to be addressed really an effort to get it right outside of the state capitol lead proponent of the recall of governor gavin newsome. orrin heatley says he objects to the effort to modify the process just because it's a threat to the power structure that currently in place here in capital. >> doesn't give them the right or the authority out modified
secretary of state shirley weber. among those testifying thursday californians want a process engagement like recall. she says her office is seeing an influx of californians wanting to recall elected officials, especially at the local level. she says the process needs to be more balanced but didn't say specifically how thursday. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it that view. another panelist secretary of state under arnold schwarzenegger. bruce macpherson....
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and when he came out, we heard the from congress member after congress member saying, hey weber going to get this thing done, come to a deal. do you have any idea what transpired to change the mood of this negotiation? >> i wish i knew exactly what transpired, but joe biden's and his team have long been insisting that he has years in the senate, he knows how to get legislation done. so i think he made it very clear certainly to members of congress that they need to pass something, that this is crucially important, not just for joe biden, but for the sake of democrats leading into the midterms. and i think there's broad agreement amongst democrats that this collectively important for them. as you said, the issue is really what the scope of the package is and what's in it. and look, i think it's going to be a really, really tough decision for a lot of democrats, because what do you choose? do you choose elderly? do you choose to support the young? there's a lot in this bill and a lot that's broadly popular when you look at polling with the american public. >> that's just a better and mo
and when he came out, we heard the from congress member after congress member saying, hey weber going to get this thing done, come to a deal. do you have any idea what transpired to change the mood of this negotiation? >> i wish i knew exactly what transpired, but joe biden's and his team have long been insisting that he has years in the senate, he knows how to get legislation done. so i think he made it very clear certainly to members of congress that they need to pass something, that...
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recall election of governor gavin newsome has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber. >> certified the results today. the official vote count shows that governor newsom defeated the effort with 61.9% of the vote while 38.1% voted to remove him. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep governor newsome in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes received in 2018 to become governor in the first place. and a rare show of bipartisanship. the house passed a bill that would expand breastfeeding accommodations for working mothers. the measure guarantees that all women will have a clear break time and a clean private space to nurse at work. some republicans criticized the bill saying the so-called pump act would burden small businesses currently working women are not protected by federal law when it comes to breastfeeding on the job. the bill now heads to the senate for a vote. well, as winter moves in and temperatures drop. some americans could see a dramatic rise in heating costs and lawmakers are worried that it will increase the financial
recall election of governor gavin newsome has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber. >> certified the results today. the official vote count shows that governor newsom defeated the effort with 61.9% of the vote while 38.1% voted to remove him. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep governor newsome in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes received in 2018 to become governor in the first place. and a rare show of bipartisanship....
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secretary of state shirley weber says recall efforts are growing more popular in california, especially at the local level. she has the process needs to be a lot more balanced. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it. that led to but no matter what we do perform with the recall. >> should not be a partisan issue. lawmakers plan to hold more hearings on this issue. and a major changes to the recall process would be up to voters ultimately to decide. >> tough night for the a's and their fans who may or may not be rooted in oakland now after 11 seasons and more wins than any other manager in a's history. bob melvin is moving on. he's going to be the new manager of the san diego padres. what makes this especially surprising is that the a's had already picked up. bob melvin's option on his contract for next season. so he was under contract. but the padres recently fired their manager and they subsequently asked the a's organization if they could interview bob melvin for there. managerial opening and for some reason the a's brass said sure. clearing the way
secretary of state shirley weber says recall efforts are growing more popular in california, especially at the local level. she has the process needs to be a lot more balanced. that's what we're looking at. the fact that it has helped more tease to it. that led to but no matter what we do perform with the recall. >> should not be a partisan issue. lawmakers plan to hold more hearings on this issue. and a major changes to the recall process would be up to voters ultimately to decide....
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andrew lloyd weber, what a voice you have.s he was mimicking donald trump. they were the recount and here's a look. >> everybody here we do it. >> judges are a priority. >> honestly -- >> we are going to put the minors back -- >> to say no covid vaccine passports. >> made in china. >> made in china. >> why would we want so many important things to be at the whim of china? >> jonathan lemire, it does appear to be mimicking. >> a nice job there by the folks at the recount. earlier neglected to mention who did that video and i was bullied into tweeting about it now. but no. it's a great job and remarkable however governor desantis is moving and acting like the former president. >> yes. and we know donald trump doesn't necessarily like that ron desantis may be angling for the gig in the white house. we'll see how that relationship goes. final thoughts on the red sox? does it end tonight or does the ride continue? >> it is a scrappy underdog team. we hope for the best. they have exceeded expectations. i'm a nervous wreck already. y
andrew lloyd weber, what a voice you have.s he was mimicking donald trump. they were the recount and here's a look. >> everybody here we do it. >> judges are a priority. >> honestly -- >> we are going to put the minors back -- >> to say no covid vaccine passports. >> made in china. >> made in china. >> why would we want so many important things to be at the whim of china? >> jonathan lemire, it does appear to be mimicking. >> a nice...
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weber is recognized? >> dr.ccellini, it's a tribute to your service that you have signed up -- that many ambassadors have signed up to have a weather ready nation. your expertise and leadership created and helped coined the term "weather ready nation," which in texas, i don't know if we ever [inaudible] but you understood, nonetheless, that this was an opportunity program for increased engagement and partnerships with the private sector, weather forecast companies, with members of america's weather and climate industry. we have wholeheartedly supported the weather ready nation program. if you could take this time to speak to the partnership between mws and the private sector weather forecasters and how they work closely with the national weather service for building that weather ready nation. could you speak to that please, sir? dr. uccellini: yes, i would be glad to. we recognize that assessing the public safety for the weather service to address the public safety mission, you've heard comments now from the gao
weber is recognized? >> dr.ccellini, it's a tribute to your service that you have signed up -- that many ambassadors have signed up to have a weather ready nation. your expertise and leadership created and helped coined the term "weather ready nation," which in texas, i don't know if we ever [inaudible] but you understood, nonetheless, that this was an opportunity program for increased engagement and partnerships with the private sector, weather forecast companies, with members...
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representative weber did it wouldn't be for very long time.it would be with a predefined steps that has come to get out after i've served and done my part. but i've also become convinced as you said earlier that a big part of the change we need to see is in our culture, some ways lawmaking can't fix that. do i think political leaders or at least where lytic leaders can be tried a change of culture? i think ronald reagan did in 1980. there are ways to drive cultural change that could be within politics, a lot of which outside of politics and i keep my mind totally open to see where i could have the most impact and hopefully have some fun personally along the way doing it. >> host: to see any leaders after moving in the right direction in your judgment? >> guest: not that immediately, to mind. i will be brutally honest with you. >> host: joe biden has explicitly endorse stakeholder capitalism. he called the idea that it was -- obviously he's very explicit and wants to envy opposite direction. >> guest: he's moving the opposite direction i'm advo
representative weber did it wouldn't be for very long time.it would be with a predefined steps that has come to get out after i've served and done my part. but i've also become convinced as you said earlier that a big part of the change we need to see is in our culture, some ways lawmaking can't fix that. do i think political leaders or at least where lytic leaders can be tried a change of culture? i think ronald reagan did in 1980. there are ways to drive cultural change that could be within...
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former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting theranos is technology for a 2000 and eightough the companies had no relationship. prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next step was john tolbert, vp of finance with a texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their own asses technology being used by the military. earlier witnesses testified that the company's analyzers were never used by the armed forces. ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza said those calls will likely resonate with the jury. that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. it absolutely flies in the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can find the latest updates on the elizabeth holmes trial. k
former fighter scientists, shane weber described rejecting theranos is technology for a 2000 and eightough the companies had no relationship. prosecutors showed jurors internal theranos documents that falsely claimed pfizer verified their tests. next step was john tolbert, vp of finance with a texas investment company called the whole group. prosecutors played secretly recorded calls between homes and investors in which she made claims about their own asses technology being used by the...
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. >> i think it is important for weber federal agency it is to get contacted by a critical piece of infrastructure in this country, whether they take it to the fbi and the fbi brings it to cisa, whatever other federal agency you need to work with two addresses comprehensively. i hope that is what the practice will be going forward. ms. proctor, and the last fuel we -- in the last few weeks, it was revealed that hackers had breached the networks of new york mta, which my constituents ride every day. neither of those tax posed a risk to passenger safety -- neither of those attacks posed a risk to passenger safety, but they could be massively disruptive disassociating at large -- massively disruptive to society at large, can you address that? >> after that incident i did speak with new york mta, the attack was not successful, they did not actually access information in the system, they did not make a demand for ransom , they did not acquire information from the mta. the example the system used was that the ransomware intrusion opened a stray door, but did not get in the front door. they did not acqui
. >> i think it is important for weber federal agency it is to get contacted by a critical piece of infrastructure in this country, whether they take it to the fbi and the fbi brings it to cisa, whatever other federal agency you need to work with two addresses comprehensively. i hope that is what the practice will be going forward. ms. proctor, and the last fuel we -- in the last few weeks, it was revealed that hackers had breached the networks of new york mta, which my constituents ride...
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he came for a full week and mark weber who you can see his wife teresa palmer is in the photo there,ghout the night, the best. >> well, i join you in that. >> teenagers don't want to have sleepovers with mom anymore. >> right, no, i'm jealous listening to it. ladies, i saw the book. it's really beautiful, kelly, your organization when i lived in l.a., very familiar with it, baby2baby providing all the gear and basic supplies to families in need. what was the message you three wanted to impart with "a bear to share," the book? >> well, our mission at baby2baby is to give back to children living in poverty, so when we sat down and got together to write the book, we really wanted that message to be a part of it and when you read it, it's really told in such a gentle way that children can understand and we really want to teach children to give back from an early age and at baby2baby that's been a part of our mission, children come in and volunteer and they come and make bundles for children in need and so when we could sit down to write this book we wanted to make sure that was in there
he came for a full week and mark weber who you can see his wife teresa palmer is in the photo there,ghout the night, the best. >> well, i join you in that. >> teenagers don't want to have sleepovers with mom anymore. >> right, no, i'm jealous listening to it. ladies, i saw the book. it's really beautiful, kelly, your organization when i lived in l.a., very familiar with it, baby2baby providing all the gear and basic supplies to families in need. what was the message you three...
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recall election of governor gavin newsom has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber of the vote while 38.1% voted to remove him. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep the governor in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes he received in 2018 to become governor in the first place. and the recall effort against san francisco district attorney chase aboudi meanwhile is moving forward on friday, more than 83,000 signatures were turned into the san francisco department of elections. that's about 32,000 more signatures than required for every call. the group safer s f without to dean said nearly one out of 10 san franciscans signed the petition to recall him. city officials now have 30 days to validate those signatures. and if certified an election will be held at some point next year. >> in a rare show of bipartisanship. the house passed a bill that would expand breastfeeding accommodations for working mothers. the measure guarantees that all women will have a clear break time in a clean private space. 2 nurses work. some republicans
recall election of governor gavin newsom has officially ended california secretary of state shirley weber of the vote while 38.1% voted to remove him. that means more than 7.9 million californians voted to keep the governor in office. it's a greater margin than the number of votes he received in 2018 to become governor in the first place. and the recall effort against san francisco district attorney chase aboudi meanwhile is moving forward on friday, more than 83,000 signatures were turned into...