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i want to go to whitney wild now as we said she is there in washington, d.c.we have any idea, any good gauge, whitney, of how large we believe that rally will be today? >> reporter: well, it could be up to tens of thousands of people, christi. their permit suggested that 60,000 people could descend on this event. the last time it came to washington, it was absolutely massive. it was again organized by children who felt like the call for -- the call to end violence fell on their shoulders, their young shoulders. and today, those kids who were just in high school at the time are now graduating from college. and it feels like it was so long ago, 2018 feels so long ago, but it's a short -- it's really a short period of time but it feels so long, christi, because there's been so many mass shootings since there. a long list of speakers will pose this question, look how much has happened, how many more people have to die before there is real action on gun reform here in washington. this comes at a pivotal moment. the supreme court set to take up a second amendment ca
i want to go to whitney wild now as we said she is there in washington, d.c.we have any idea, any good gauge, whitney, of how large we believe that rally will be today? >> reporter: well, it could be up to tens of thousands of people, christi. their permit suggested that 60,000 people could descend on this event. the last time it came to washington, it was absolutely massive. it was again organized by children who felt like the call for -- the call to end violence fell on their shoulders,...
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whitney wild reporting for us. whitney, thank you very, very much.eporting that police officers in uvalde, texas knew a victim was still alive and injured in the classrooms where a gunman killed 21 people. those victims waited more than an hour for help. we'll go live to capitol hill for an update on the gun legislation talks after a key meeting this afternoon between both parties. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." and find the a answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you can “no way!” more. wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help
whitney wild reporting for us. whitney, thank you very, very much.eporting that police officers in uvalde, texas knew a victim was still alive and injured in the classrooms where a gunman killed 21 people. those victims waited more than an hour for help. we'll go live to capitol hill for an update on the gun legislation talks after a key meeting this afternoon between both parties. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." and find the a answer that was right under their nose....
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so clearly there was a lot of talk about how these two women were breaking barriers what whitney said of bumble is that going public was a huge milestone because it showed that her business, which she created as a dating website for women to make the first move, to empower women, was not just like a girls thing. it became a serious business and she was able to prove that in the public markets and she thinks investors get that now, even though the stock has obviously been hit really hard since its ipo. >> both of those high-profile, inspiring founders i'm going to be a little cheeky here it seems that rich people and investors with cash on the sidelines are a lot better at seeing the big picture i wonder to what degree these companies are going to get pushed to reprice equity awards for the rank and file who had not only big hopes but big expectations that their compensation would be at a level that it's probably not going to be at based on the current levels >> we did not get into that topic. it's a good question, jon. clearly the environment is changing in terms of belt tightening an
so clearly there was a lot of talk about how these two women were breaking barriers what whitney said of bumble is that going public was a huge milestone because it showed that her business, which she created as a dating website for women to make the first move, to empower women, was not just like a girls thing. it became a serious business and she was able to prove that in the public markets and she thinks investors get that now, even though the stock has obviously been hit really hard since...
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let's go live to cnn's whitney wild, live for us outside the supreme court with more.ncing behind you, whitney. >> reporter: absolutely, just one of the many advanced security postures that are being taken out here today by congressional security forces as well as the supreme court police. there is a big concern here that these protesters could clash with police, there's also of course the concern that counterprotesters and the protesters set to descended on areas around the supreme court will clash as well. so to prevent that, to try to keep as much peace as possible capitol police are leaning on their law enforcement partners. lets me so he you who came down 95, highway 95 down from baltimore. baltimore police joining the ranks here at the supreme court. it's important to note, brianna, that following january 6 coordination leaning on law enforcement partners has become a big part of the plan here because capitol police knows they need as many people as possible to fend off against potential threats that arise from protests. in addition to baltimore police there are
let's go live to cnn's whitney wild, live for us outside the supreme court with more.ncing behind you, whitney. >> reporter: absolutely, just one of the many advanced security postures that are being taken out here today by congressional security forces as well as the supreme court police. there is a big concern here that these protesters could clash with police, there's also of course the concern that counterprotesters and the protesters set to descended on areas around the supreme court...
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♪ ♪ susan: for you, the whitney houston performance is definitive. why? considered by many people to be the best performance of the national anthem ever. i think it is the passion and devotion she communicates through her voice. it is interesting about the music is that it is pretty nontraditional. there is an extra beat added to every measure in her performance so it feels more like a slow march or a church hymn, than it does like that star-spangled banner, which is in a triple meter, like a waltz. it gives her voice time to expand and blossom but also allows her to bring in a gospel style, taking the at them to church, if you will. when people hear that performance, which was during a time of crisis in american identity, she captures that moment for people by making the sacred message of devotion to the nation so when people hear that version, they do not think about the ornamentation or the changes to the music, what they think is that, this is true, this is real, she believes what she is saying, she is embodying the ideals of the lyric. i think it is
♪ ♪ susan: for you, the whitney houston performance is definitive. why? considered by many people to be the best performance of the national anthem ever. i think it is the passion and devotion she communicates through her voice. it is interesting about the music is that it is pretty nontraditional. there is an extra beat added to every measure in her performance so it feels more like a slow march or a church hymn, than it does like that star-spangled banner, which is in a triple meter, like...
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let's bring in sara and whitney. the d.o.j.emism as the biggest domestic terrorist threat. does that remain the case in the latest warning? are they expanding the danger or the risk of danger as they see it? >> the way the newest terrorism advisory bulletin is framed is this threat exists on both sides of virtually any debate. and it's relevant when we are talking about the abortion debate. throughout my weeks on reporting what poses the major risk to washington at this moment, when we have a series of high-profile events. large-scale protests, the january 6th hearings, and the hot-button issues that the supreme court is taking up and ruling on, it becomes clear that department of homeland security officials are concerned that the terrific for domestic violence extremism, with the abortion debate, exists on both sides of the aisle. for example, we have this man last night, who told police he intended to kill supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. he was angry about the leaked supreme court opinion on abortion. and he thought th
let's bring in sara and whitney. the d.o.j.emism as the biggest domestic terrorist threat. does that remain the case in the latest warning? are they expanding the danger or the risk of danger as they see it? >> the way the newest terrorism advisory bulletin is framed is this threat exists on both sides of virtually any debate. and it's relevant when we are talking about the abortion debate. throughout my weeks on reporting what poses the major risk to washington at this moment, when we...
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i want to begin with whitney wild at the capitol. what's going on there, whitney? >> reporter: >> reporter: we're steps from the capitol. speakers are continuing to explain why this is so important. as if it needs any more explanation. what they say is clearly because there has not been enough action, there need to be more stories, more clarity, that this is such a real issue that affects all different types of the american experience. it happens in neighborhoods every day, it happens at supermarkets, it happens at churches, it happens at schools. the point is to expose that gun violence doesn't discriminate. it affects the entirety of the american experience, and people here are demanding change. we've heard from speakers who lost loved ones to gun violence like garnell whitfield whose mother was murdered at the tops supermarket earlier this month. what he said was, he called on lawmakers and called on, really, all americans to remember that our most precious commodity is people. we also heard from david hogg, a survivor of the parkland shooting in 2018, on valent
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whitney, what are you learning?reporter: kate, that call for service came in between 1:30 and 1:45 this morning. that's when the montgomery county police department, the police department that handles the area where supreme court justice brett kavanaugh and other justices live. montgomery county police contacted this man. they assessed that there were, at the supreme court public information officers pointed out, this man was making threats against justice kavanaugh and so he was transported to one of the local substations for the montgomery county police department. our understanding now that the fbi is the lead agency on this. very little detail at this point, kate, other than that say this man is an adult man from california. we don't yet know what the nature of the threat was. we don't know what language the threat was or what kind of weapon this man might have had. if he had one at all because the information at this point is just so thin but kate, this certainly contributes to this overall threat with landscap
whitney, what are you learning?reporter: kate, that call for service came in between 1:30 and 1:45 this morning. that's when the montgomery county police department, the police department that handles the area where supreme court justice brett kavanaugh and other justices live. montgomery county police contacted this man. they assessed that there were, at the supreme court public information officers pointed out, this man was making threats against justice kavanaugh and so he was transported to...
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. >> sandra whitney and her daughter paid our family friends often kogut's.go. we're all meeting together. something happened. page called me, and she said something happened to alex. >> what? >> she said it's a terrible accident, and she said she okay? and she said, no. i said is she in the hospital? and she said, no, mom. she's not. and i said, has she died. and she said, yes. so, i was shocked and all i could think was, what could have happened to alex in her dorm room? >> the new york state police were athlete and whittemore that very same question, that very morning >> [inaudible] >> clayton put the pieces together for the police about what happened that night. and it began with the fact that his relationship with alex wasn't so good after all. the couple had dinner, and then, the party. clayton said he and alex drank moderately, but at the party, he got annoyed with her, and he felt disrespected. >> [inaudible] >> as they walked back from the party, clayton got that open container ticket. >> [inaudible] >> clayton, remember, walk to the other side of th
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our whitney wild is there in the crowd. whitney, what are people telling you?e spoken with people on both sides of this issue. the people who are in support of this opinion are obviously elated, and now they say that the plan of action, again, this is for people who are in support of this decision, is to go state-by-state and try to basically block access to abortion state-by-state, so that's on the pro-life side of this issue. on the anti- -- on the side who is in support of allowing access for abortion rights, obvious disappointment. people were crying, but now there is a huge crowd out here, so clearly people feel like there's still an action item out here. they still feel like there's something they can do. let me show you the size of the crowd here, which has grown substantially over the last several hours. this crowd was just a couple dozen people when this opinion came out. now, there are hundreds and hundreds of people. as you can see, law enforcement is gearing up. there are more officers now than we've seen throughout the day. the big concern for law
our whitney wild is there in the crowd. whitney, what are people telling you?e spoken with people on both sides of this issue. the people who are in support of this opinion are obviously elated, and now they say that the plan of action, again, this is for people who are in support of this decision, is to go state-by-state and try to basically block access to abortion state-by-state, so that's on the pro-life side of this issue. on the anti- -- on the side who is in support of allowing access...
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>> let's go to cnn's whitney wild, she's live in washington for us with more. whitney, loudermilk says this was a peaceful group that he met through church. >> boris, the committee hasn't identified this man but sources say the committee has interviewed him. the committee has not provided evidence that the man in that video actually entered the capitol on january 6th. the video released by the committee does seem to challenge the findinged of the capitol police which says the department conducted security footage of january 5th and did not observe any activities it deemed suspicious or specific to a reconnaissance tour. the video shows loudermilk with a group of about a dozen people and that grew to about 15 people walking through the capitol office buildings on january 5th. also stated the group of visitors did not appear in any tunnels that would lead them to the u.s. capitol. the video released by the committee at least shows them at the entrance of those tunnels, though, so we asked capitol police follow-up questions how they came to the conclusions in that
>> let's go to cnn's whitney wild, she's live in washington for us with more. whitney, loudermilk says this was a peaceful group that he met through church. >> boris, the committee hasn't identified this man but sources say the committee has interviewed him. the committee has not provided evidence that the man in that video actually entered the capitol on january 6th. the video released by the committee does seem to challenge the findinged of the capitol police which says the...
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cnn's whitney wild is live in washington with this.learned. >> reporter: brianna, the police chief for montgomery county where brett kavanaugh lives, his name is marcus jones and he said that after noticing that -- ross key after noticing u.s. marshals posted outside the justices home that nicholas roske plotted his next move. he called his sister and told her of his intentions and she convinced him to call 911 which he did. he was arrested early last wednesday morning after telling a 911 operator they had a gun on him and was having suicidal thoughts. according to an fbi affidavit he told authorities that he had traveled from california to kill a specific supreme court justice and that he was upset about the leak of the supreme court opinion related to abortion rights. he was also upset about an upcoming gun control case and the school shooting last month in uvalde, texas. here is a brief clip of that 911 call. >> do you have access to any weapons? >> yes, i -- i brought a firearm with me, but it's unloaded and locked in the case. >>
cnn's whitney wild is live in washington with this.learned. >> reporter: brianna, the police chief for montgomery county where brett kavanaugh lives, his name is marcus jones and he said that after noticing that -- ross key after noticing u.s. marshals posted outside the justices home that nicholas roske plotted his next move. he called his sister and told her of his intentions and she convinced him to call 911 which he did. he was arrested early last wednesday morning after telling a 911...
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let's start where whitney ended there.preme court police parity act that would extend that protection is now in the house. it passed the senate unanimously a month ago. is it time to pass it? >> yes, it is time to pass it. i'm very disturbed by what's happening in this country, this trend that we have been seeing of public officials of either party's lives being threatened. the threat to out of supreme court justices is real, whether i agree with them or not. their lives should not be threatened. their security is at risk, and we need to be giving them the protection that they need. >> now, no reasonable person supports the threats against members of the supreme court. but what's your view on the protests outside of their homes? do you think those should continue? >> you know, it's a very complicated subject. i have had men with assault weapons outside of my home. i have had people outside of my home protesting. we do have free speech. i don't believe that anybody belongs outside of anybody's home, carrying any kind of wea
let's start where whitney ended there.preme court police parity act that would extend that protection is now in the house. it passed the senate unanimously a month ago. is it time to pass it? >> yes, it is time to pass it. i'm very disturbed by what's happening in this country, this trend that we have been seeing of public officials of either party's lives being threatened. the threat to out of supreme court justices is real, whether i agree with them or not. their lives should not be...
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whitney wild, thank you very much.ng in jacqueline, the senior vice president at planned parenthood. thank you very much for being here. your reaction to this decision. >> well, thank you very much for having me. today's decision is completely devastating, and i am furious. i am holding in my heart, thinking about all of the patients, the doctors who were prepared to get healthcare today, and now, there is nothing but confusion and misinformation. many people who are going to be seeking services, not knowing where they can turn to. i think the court failed us today, and instead, they handed a victory over to the politicians who are trying to take our rights away, who are telling us that we can't make decisions about our own bodies, but it is a truly devastating day, but the fight absolutely is not over. >> how does this change planned parenthood's mission? >> planned parenthood, as the nation's largest sexual and reproductive healthcare provider, is going to continue to provide services, no matter what. planned parenth
whitney wild, thank you very much.ng in jacqueline, the senior vice president at planned parenthood. thank you very much for being here. your reaction to this decision. >> well, thank you very much for having me. today's decision is completely devastating, and i am furious. i am holding in my heart, thinking about all of the patients, the doctors who were prepared to get healthcare today, and now, there is nothing but confusion and misinformation. many people who are going to be seeking...
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sites for public memory, and the sites of whitney plantation and also other projects. for example, -- funded by the famous black farmer who sued the department of agriculture for racial discrimination. and the beautiful ways in which that act of trauma ended up resulting in an act of healing and repair. i have to think about my friend, mention my friend and colleague joy banner who i quote at the start of my note, who rode out hurricane ida's storm at whitney plantation, a structure that was built by her enslaved ancestors. coincidentally, i ended up writing out the storm, evacuating onto a former plantation in alabama. in that moment of emergency, and urgency, we talked about what it meant to find refuge in these places and what it could mean for these historical sites of trauma, to one day be sites of refuge, of organizing, of healing for the descendant community. house in a structure supported by the beams of our ancestors, the ones that they laid for us. so i would like to leave you all with that image of what could be. in spirit of the reparations movement, which
sites for public memory, and the sites of whitney plantation and also other projects. for example, -- funded by the famous black farmer who sued the department of agriculture for racial discrimination. and the beautiful ways in which that act of trauma ended up resulting in an act of healing and repair. i have to think about my friend, mention my friend and colleague joy banner who i quote at the start of my note, who rode out hurricane ida's storm at whitney plantation, a structure that was...
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cnn's whitney wild has the details for us today. whitney, what more are you learning? >> reporter: fredericka, sources tell cnn the suspect had a list of targets and officials say this was somehow related to the judicial system. just how? was it one case, was it several cases? we don't have those details yet, but it's something we're certainly keeping our eye on. police say this began on 6:30 a.m. on friday when someone ran out of judge roemer's home and called 911 because that person had heard two shots fired outside that home. throughout the morning, police tried to negotiate with the suspect who was inside but eventually, after a few hours, those negotiations broke down and at around 10:15, tactical teams were finally able to get inside where they found 68-year-old former circuit court judge john roemer dead and a 56-year-old suspect inside with a self-inflicted gunshot wounds. here is what they have learned about this suspect. >> this, as i mentioned before, does appear to be a targeted act. and the individual who is a suspect appears to have had other targets as w
cnn's whitney wild has the details for us today. whitney, what more are you learning? >> reporter: fredericka, sources tell cnn the suspect had a list of targets and officials say this was somehow related to the judicial system. just how? was it one case, was it several cases? we don't have those details yet, but it's something we're certainly keeping our eye on. police say this began on 6:30 a.m. on friday when someone ran out of judge roemer's home and called 911 because that person had...
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whitney wild with the details of this bulletin. thank you. >>> let's bring in now senator alex padilla, a member of the senate judiciary committee that met today. senator, thank you so much for being here. i want to play a little bit more of what that grieving son said about his mother. she was one of the victims -- the oldest victim at that buffalo supermarket mass shooting. so, let's listen to that. >> what i loved most about her was the way she loved her family unconditionally. sacrificing everything for us. our lives are forever changed, forever damaged by an act of profound hate and evil, but we're more than hurt. we're angry. we're mad as hell because this should have never happened. >> and senator, i'm sure that everyone in that room is moved by, you know, hearing a personal story. that's just one victim. i mean, just one loss, and we've seen so many. but do you think that personal stories like that do move you and your colleagues towards action? in other words, like, what comes out of this hearing today? >> yeah. it's -- no
whitney wild with the details of this bulletin. thank you. >>> let's bring in now senator alex padilla, a member of the senate judiciary committee that met today. senator, thank you so much for being here. i want to play a little bit more of what that grieving son said about his mother. she was one of the victims -- the oldest victim at that buffalo supermarket mass shooting. so, let's listen to that. >> what i loved most about her was the way she loved her family...
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back to you. >> whitney, thank you very much, checking back on whitney and dony and others, as the numbers build here on this summer, hot friday night. going to phil mattingly at the white house, i know you have been learning about discussions within the white house about what to do if there is violence at any of these protests. >> reporter: you know, erin, there's a very clear recognition inside the white house just how polarizing this issue is, just how potentially out of control something could get in the wake of a decision like this. in the extensive planning, the white house and biden administration have been doing over the course of the last several weeks for just this moment, contingency plans about the possibility for violence, discussions gauging where different groupsern, where different advocacy organizations were, trying to ensure there would be peaceful protest in the wake of this decision was a key component of what the biden administration was doing and all you have to do was look at what the president said today, erin, he made a very clear point, delineating as clearly as h
back to you. >> whitney, thank you very much, checking back on whitney and dony and others, as the numbers build here on this summer, hot friday night. going to phil mattingly at the white house, i know you have been learning about discussions within the white house about what to do if there is violence at any of these protests. >> reporter: you know, erin, there's a very clear recognition inside the white house just how polarizing this issue is, just how potentially out of control...
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. >> let's get straight to our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild. what more can you tell us about that reporting? >> this bulletin threads together the recent attacks and one in buffalo, uvalde, the new york subway shooting and others to assess that we are still in dangerous territory here. the other reality that this report makes very clear is that the environment we were in leading up to january 6th, 2021, really hasn't changed that much. the new advisory assesses that some of the risks still centers quite a bit on elections, the bulletin notes misinformation and disinformation spun up on social media remain incredibly dangerous. here is a quote from that bulletin. as the united states enters midterm elections season this year, we assess that calls for violence by domestic violent extremists directed at democratic institutions, political candidates, party offices, election events and election workers will likely increase. further the abortion ruling is another major concern for intelligence officials who note that people who advocate for abortion
. >> let's get straight to our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild. what more can you tell us about that reporting? >> this bulletin threads together the recent attacks and one in buffalo, uvalde, the new york subway shooting and others to assess that we are still in dangerous territory here. the other reality that this report makes very clear is that the environment we were in leading up to january 6th, 2021, really hasn't changed that much. the new advisory assesses that...
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whitney, good to see you this morning. what are you seeing this hour? >> reporter: we're seeing more people pour in to this protest which according to the permit could bring as many as 60,000 people here to d.c., downtown d.c., just steps away from the white house, not far from capitol hill, and the message here directed directly at those elected leaders. and when you look back at the fact that the last time this happened here in washington it was 2018, that's only four years ago, but it feels so much longer because there have been so many mass shootings in between when these students organized this gigantic march in washington. there was this real feeling at the time that that was such a galvanizing moment, but so much more bloodshed has happened in between that time and now. so the message here from a long list of speakers, all of whom have a direct connection to gun violence, is going to be how many more lives have to be taken before some action is made. back to you. >> whitney wild from washington, d.c. thank you so much. let's take you to parkland,
whitney, good to see you this morning. what are you seeing this hour? >> reporter: we're seeing more people pour in to this protest which according to the permit could bring as many as 60,000 people here to d.c., downtown d.c., just steps away from the white house, not far from capitol hill, and the message here directed directly at those elected leaders. and when you look back at the fact that the last time this happened here in washington it was 2018, that's only four years ago, but it...
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cnn's whitney wild has been reporting on this story and joins us now with the very latest. whitney?reporter: john, this man told police that he was angered over a pending supreme court ruling on abortion, he was angered over what he saw in uvalde as well. he thought that by killing the supreme court justice and then killing himself he would give his life purpose. it is the very type of crime federal officials have been warning for months is possible in this heightened threat environment and it is particularly alarming for law enforcement throughout washington as a series of high profile events descends on the city. a california man is in custody this morning after he told police he wanted to kill a supreme court justice and then kill himself. he said to give his life purpose. upset over the leak of a draft ruling overturning roe v. wade the mass shooting in uvalde texas and the possibility that the court could loosen gun laws authorities say the man went to justice brett kavanaugh's home with a gun, zip ties and other tools, but after seeing two deputy u.s. marshals outside he calle
cnn's whitney wild has been reporting on this story and joins us now with the very latest. whitney?reporter: john, this man told police that he was angered over a pending supreme court ruling on abortion, he was angered over what he saw in uvalde as well. he thought that by killing the supreme court justice and then killing himself he would give his life purpose. it is the very type of crime federal officials have been warning for months is possible in this heightened threat environment and it...
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we are excited for everything ahead. >> well, whitney, we understand you are in a quiet period but we hope you will learn more about how you're managing some of these macro economic challenges. we hope you'll come back to talk about it thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >>> julia, our thanks to you markets close to session highs here s&p loss cut by more than half let's get a news update. >> here is what's happening at this hour. the supreme court ruling that president biden can shut down the remain in mexico policy. the trump era policy requiring people seeking asylum to wait in mexico while claims were decided. the biden administration acted properly to seek the program which biden did immediately after taking office. >>> inflation remained at high levels in may. core personal assumption expen expenditures, pricing rises 4% in may that's a slightly smaller rise than previous months walgreens shares down about 4% this morning despite an earnings feet online sales jumping in tus and retail sales bouncing back in the third quarter. demand for covid vaccines dropping weighing on pharmacy
we are excited for everything ahead. >> well, whitney, we understand you are in a quiet period but we hope you will learn more about how you're managing some of these macro economic challenges. we hope you'll come back to talk about it thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >>> julia, our thanks to you markets close to session highs here s&p loss cut by more than half let's get a news update. >> here is what's happening at this hour. the supreme court ruling that...
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and so, like, the first episode is whitney cummings is coming with me. >> seth: she's great >> the bestessee mountains, and there was a demon. [ laughter ] there was a demonologist she's upstairs, like, having this beautiful moment crying she believes that she's connected and is having a full conversation with a trans-ghost. >> seth: okay. >> which may -- may be true. >> seth: sure. >> downstairs, the demonologist is screaming, "get her out of there. it's a demon it's a trick." and i'm sitting there being like, "um, i'm not going up there in case it is a demon. [ laughter ] "but, like, whitney's crying and having, like, a really beautiful, like, experience. >> seth: yeah. by the way - >> and i'm the host. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, i was like -- >> seth: if -- as of two minutes ago, a friend. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you literally are like, "whitney is the best anyway, i took her to a prison she met a demon and i was like, 'bye.' >> and i'm sorry [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm very excited that you have this show this makes me very happy >> look, man, it's like -- if nothing, it's very en
and so, like, the first episode is whitney cummings is coming with me. >> seth: she's great >> the bestessee mountains, and there was a demon. [ laughter ] there was a demonologist she's upstairs, like, having this beautiful moment crying she believes that she's connected and is having a full conversation with a trans-ghost. >> seth: okay. >> which may -- may be true. >> seth: sure. >> downstairs, the demonologist is screaming, "get her out of there....
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joining me is whitney wild. >> part of those proceeding went in front of john rome. the suspect had a list of targets. this was somehow again, this was related to the justice system. police say it all began around 6:30 friday morning when someone ran at judge's roma's home and called 911. throughout the morning, police tried to negotiate with that suspect but negotiations broke down. tactical team were finally able to get inside that home where they found the 68-year-old john roma dead. federal officials had been warning for antigovernment sentiment and warning of this heighten threat environment. federal officials are concerned that people will take these antigovernment grievances and use them to commit acts of vio violence. it is alarming because of what we see and what federal officials warned about is these antigovernment grievances against soft targets. so this case certainly is alarming and one that law enforcement across the country is watching. >> thank you so much, whitney. >>> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is on the hit list. the suspect had govern
joining me is whitney wild. >> part of those proceeding went in front of john rome. the suspect had a list of targets. this was somehow again, this was related to the justice system. police say it all began around 6:30 friday morning when someone ran at judge's roma's home and called 911. throughout the morning, police tried to negotiate with that suspect but negotiations broke down. tactical team were finally able to get inside that home where they found the 68-year-old john roma dead....
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whitney wild, cnn, washington. >>> funerals are being held this weekend for some of the victims of thevalde school shooting. the family of jacklyncazares laid her to rest on friday. the 9-year-old, angel, made tiktok video with her friends, some of whom were killed alongside her. her father says he plans to demand justice for the children. the family of eliahana garcia says she was a big fan of "encanto." she dreamed of becoming a teacher, and she loved the color purple. garcia's funeral will be held on monday. >>> the type of weapon used in the uvalde school shooting is an assault-style gun. dr. andre campbell is an icu and critical care fit and surgeon in san francisco. i asked him about the damage the bullets from this gun can cause and what separates it from weapons of smaller caliber. >> the bullets are bigger, they travel faster. they travel over 3,000 feet per second. when they travel through tissues, they create cavities or explosive areas within tissues. so bones, tissue, blood vessels, nerves are destroyed when these missiles or these bullets go through people's bodies. i've
whitney wild, cnn, washington. >>> funerals are being held this weekend for some of the victims of thevalde school shooting. the family of jacklyncazares laid her to rest on friday. the 9-year-old, angel, made tiktok video with her friends, some of whom were killed alongside her. her father says he plans to demand justice for the children. the family of eliahana garcia says she was a big fan of "encanto." she dreamed of becoming a teacher, and she loved the color purple....
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whitney wild, cnn, washington. >>> a texas state lawmaker says lack of clarity about the uvalde police response to the mass shooting there could hinder efforts to prevent such mass kerrs from happening again. funerals were held this weekend for two of the young victims. one survivor is now out of the hospital. nick valencia has that and the haunting question tormenting families in uvalde. >> reporter: the release of the 9-year-old girl from university hospital in san antonio is a bright spot here in uvalde amidst the tragedy. but at least two victims of last week's massacre are still in the hospital including the 66-year-old grandmother of the shooter who he shot in the face before the attack. tragedy here is still front and center as two more of those fourth graders from robb elementary were laid to rest on friday including mckenna ellerod who i spoke to who said they were too broken up to speak on camera. but highlighted she loved to play softball and do gymnastics. and there are still so many unanswered questions here, and not really any clear notion about what happens next at robb
whitney wild, cnn, washington. >>> a texas state lawmaker says lack of clarity about the uvalde police response to the mass shooting there could hinder efforts to prevent such mass kerrs from happening again. funerals were held this weekend for two of the young victims. one survivor is now out of the hospital. nick valencia has that and the haunting question tormenting families in uvalde. >> reporter: the release of the 9-year-old girl from university hospital in san antonio is a...
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whitney bowe. dr.nt types of eczema but they all have one thing in common. dry, itchy skin. so you want to avoid long, hot showers, you know, you want to keep them short and you want to keep the temperature lukewarm but the products you use in the shower also matter. you know those gritty exfoliating scrubs that people love to use, they are not good for eczema. you want to use a gentle cleanser, fingertips only, something that doesn't leave the skin feeling squeaky clean. >> tell us about the treatment options. >> yeah, so moisturizer is so important. every single day within minutes of stepping out of the shower, you want to use a fragrance-free moisturizer and here's an example where all natural or organic is not necessarily better because even those natural fragrances can actually trigger an eczema flare so you don't want it to smell good but contain ingredients like ceramides. those have been shown to protect the skin barrier, so important in eczema. >> so it is differnt for people of color. should
whitney bowe. dr.nt types of eczema but they all have one thing in common. dry, itchy skin. so you want to avoid long, hot showers, you know, you want to keep them short and you want to keep the temperature lukewarm but the products you use in the shower also matter. you know those gritty exfoliating scrubs that people love to use, they are not good for eczema. you want to use a gentle cleanser, fingertips only, something that doesn't leave the skin feeling squeaky clean. >> tell us about...
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cnn's whitney wild has details. >> reporter: fredericka, sources tell cnn the suspect had a long list of targets and officials say that this was somehow related to the judicial system. we don't yet know how. was this a single case or series of cases? we continue to ask the questions that law enforcement continues to ask as well. this all began 6:30 friday morning when someone ran out of judge roemer's home and called 911, that person reporting that someone had broken inside and fired off two rounds from a firearm. throughout the morning, once police arrived, they tried to negotiate with the suspect who was inside but eventually those talks simply broke down. around 10:15 a.m. friday, the tactical teams made entry into that home and that's where they found 68-year-old john roemer dead. they also found a 56-year-old suspect with a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside. throughout this investigation they've learned that this was not random. here is what the officials in wisconsin said. >> this, as i mentioned before, does appear to be a targeted act. and the individual who is a suspect app
cnn's whitney wild has details. >> reporter: fredericka, sources tell cnn the suspect had a long list of targets and officials say that this was somehow related to the judicial system. we don't yet know how. was this a single case or series of cases? we continue to ask the questions that law enforcement continues to ask as well. this all began 6:30 friday morning when someone ran out of judge roemer's home and called 911, that person reporting that someone had broken inside and fired off...
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whitney wild reports. >> reporter: cnn looked through court records which show the suspect in this case, douglas k. hudy, has a conviction for several charges including firearms charges. part of those proceedings went in front of the man police say he killed. the suspect had a list of targets including governor whitmer, governor evers and mitch mcconnell. it an began around 6:30 friday morning when someone ran out of the judge's home and called 911 reporting that there was someone armed, reporting that someone was firing a weapon. throughout the morning police tried to negotiate with the suspect inside, but the negotiations broke down. at around 10:15, tactical teams finally got inside and they found the judge dead and also the 56-year-old shooter in that home with a self inflicted gunshot wound. officials had been sounding the alarm for months because there is a real potential that anti-government sentiment could fuel violence in this overall heightened threat landscape. this case is the example of the very crimes officials have been so worried about and now the big fear is that this c
whitney wild reports. >> reporter: cnn looked through court records which show the suspect in this case, douglas k. hudy, has a conviction for several charges including firearms charges. part of those proceedings went in front of the man police say he killed. the suspect had a list of targets including governor whitmer, governor evers and mitch mcconnell. it an began around 6:30 friday morning when someone ran out of the judge's home and called 911 reporting that there was someone armed,...
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michael whitney. standing right there. she can hear me is there's the larry o'brien. they're taking pictures with it. everybody. having a great time to spill board and a half this is it. you know, this is this is what you come here for. everyone is having such a great time out here and it's funny because it each one of these players at the unique attachment to this fan base. you heard them chanting for combined, lou. he's through so much so many injuries. so for him to play in 104 games this year, the most in the nba out of any player, the most out of any player. that is amazing. that's amazing. right there. we see the larry o'brien trophy. whitney holding it up most right there, his hand up. we're just having fun. and let's go over here. come on. let's walk with me. read it. we're going to talk to some of these fans. you have a good day. what's your connection to the organization, your friend, your staff or what? here's what you do. what do you guys do? don't be shot on camera. me what you got to do. the worries moniker strength in numbers. everyone contributes to wi
michael whitney. standing right there. she can hear me is there's the larry o'brien. they're taking pictures with it. everybody. having a great time to spill board and a half this is it. you know, this is this is what you come here for. everyone is having such a great time out here and it's funny because it each one of these players at the unique attachment to this fan base. you heard them chanting for combined, lou. he's through so much so many injuries. so for him to play in 104 games this...
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whitney, what else can you tell us?t we know from these limited details is this situation is simply frightening. other big names on that list included the governor of wisconsin as well as u.s. senator mitch mcconnell. here are a few more things we know. this began friday morning. again, it targeted this former state circuit court judge, john roemer, who was 68 years old. in addition, officials believe that this incident appears to be in some way related to the judicial system. what happened is there was a 911 call that came out of judge roemer's home around 6:30 when one of the occupants of the home ran out, called 911. police arrived and then throughout the morning, found john roemer dead in his home. additionally they found this 56-year-old man inside that home with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. here is what officials said about the incident. >> this, as i mentioned before, does appear to be a targeted act. and the individual who is a suspect appears to have had other targets as well. it appears to be related to the
whitney, what else can you tell us?t we know from these limited details is this situation is simply frightening. other big names on that list included the governor of wisconsin as well as u.s. senator mitch mcconnell. here are a few more things we know. this began friday morning. again, it targeted this former state circuit court judge, john roemer, who was 68 years old. in addition, officials believe that this incident appears to be in some way related to the judicial system. what happened is...
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whitney wild is tracking this developing story. >> reporter: this is for law enforcement.ental health workers. it is for community members and the general public. and it lays out these many stark warnings about threats becoming much more volatile in the united states this summer, and through the midterm election season. the abortion ruling is a major concern for intelligence officials who note that people who advocate for and those who advocate against abortion rights have on public forums encouraged violence. here's the challenge as law enforcement assesses this threat landscape. this is what the memo makes clear. the incidents in buffalo and uvalde and other cases show that motivators don't necessarily fit into defined categories of terrorism. this is about terrorism, and it shows it comes from within the u.s. as law enforcement assesses where this all lands, it is important to note that sometimes it's a blend of ideology. sometimes it's personal grievances. sometimes it's both of them combined. and what current and former officials point out is that whatever the motivat
whitney wild is tracking this developing story. >> reporter: this is for law enforcement.ental health workers. it is for community members and the general public. and it lays out these many stark warnings about threats becoming much more volatile in the united states this summer, and through the midterm election season. the abortion ruling is a major concern for intelligence officials who note that people who advocate for and those who advocate against abortion rights have on public...
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cnn's whitney wild also joining us now from d.c. whitney, tell us what to expect this afternoon. >> reporter: well we'll see a long list of speakers all of whom have either a loved one who was killed in gun -- by gun violence or were themselves victims of gun violence. and this is a message that is drawing out many, many people here to downtown washington and the shadow of the washington monument just on the doorstep not too far from the white house here. but let me give you a shot of the crowd that is just streaming in within the last few minutes waiting for the speakers to take the stage. and when you look at the list of speakers. it makes clear that gun violence touches many different parts of the american experience. it is something that effects schools, it something that effects supermarkets, it effects people in their neighborhoods, some neighborhoods where gun violence is a regular occurrence, and so it is really illustrating the diversity of the movement, the diversity of the people on the board here at march for lives an th
cnn's whitney wild also joining us now from d.c. whitney, tell us what to expect this afternoon. >> reporter: well we'll see a long list of speakers all of whom have either a loved one who was killed in gun -- by gun violence or were themselves victims of gun violence. and this is a message that is drawing out many, many people here to downtown washington and the shadow of the washington monument just on the doorstep not too far from the white house here. but let me give you a shot of the...
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but whitney houston is already an authority unconditional rest in peace great voice, and we are listening the world knew about the empire of igor gulyaev when in 2009 he loudly announced the opening of his own fashion house, who knows he would have been born if not for one fashionable crime story, probably i would still just work in a fashionable industry, maybe it wouldn’t have become a brand if it wasn’t for that day, not june 25, when i arrived in china and saw a store. in the store window, i saw my product, a sable product of my own design, when i entered the hall. here is such in the hall was 50-70 meters i don’t know and the fun is the product of the game, i walk, fake copies. at first, of course, i was at a loss, but on the other hand, self-confidence immediately appeared in me, when self-confidence is some kind of core, which is a pancake, but they will do you cool. i remember this day june 25, 2009. i'm on the porch the store said to his partner, and you are witnesses and i return from russia and start my career as a designer. i immediately said that i would have the best people
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whitney wild for us outside the court.ts prime time hearings, a federal judge is granting the house january 6th committee access to trove of emails from former trump attorney john eastman, and they largely are related to his efforts to help the former president attempt to overturn the 2020 election. >> we're also learning about two potential new witnesses, former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen and his then deputy richard donahue. they have been invited to testify publicly about their final days inside the trump administration. cnn's ryan nobles is on capitol hill. tomorrow is obviously a big day for the committee. what do we know about how these emails will play in? >> i think it's very unlikely at this point, victor and alisyn that these emails will play a starring role in tomorrow night's hearing. this is information the committee may not get until later this afternoon, and they have to process that information and then see how it relates to the rest of their investigation, but there's a real possibility because o
whitney wild for us outside the court.ts prime time hearings, a federal judge is granting the house january 6th committee access to trove of emails from former trump attorney john eastman, and they largely are related to his efforts to help the former president attempt to overturn the 2020 election. >> we're also learning about two potential new witnesses, former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen and his then deputy richard donahue. they have been invited to testify publicly about...
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whitney wild is at the supreme court for us. security was a concern even before today's decision.t like now? >> right now, it's extremely.com. a large group, but so far, there have been no arrests. we have not seen police have to swoop in. and really react to anything since this opinion came down. it was actually after the opinion came down that the crowd actually got a lot calmer. there had been some confrontations prior, the opinion came down, and things calmed down here. at present, this is almost entirely a crowd of people who are out here protesting the supreme court decision. let me give you a live look at how big this crowd has grown over the last several hours. there are hundreds and hundreds of people here. they have been streaming in for several hours. law enforcement here, you can see, they're along the perimeter, but again, we have no reason to believe that there's been any incidents. we haven't seen any. we haven't heard of any. again, capitol police saying no arrests so far. because this is, you know a group entirely basically representing one side, there's a very mi
whitney wild is at the supreme court for us. security was a concern even before today's decision.t like now? >> right now, it's extremely.com. a large group, but so far, there have been no arrests. we have not seen police have to swoop in. and really react to anything since this opinion came down. it was actually after the opinion came down that the crowd actually got a lot calmer. there had been some confrontations prior, the opinion came down, and things calmed down here. at present,...
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cnn's whitney wild is here with me now.tney, you just got some new information from the wisconsin justice department, very disturbing case. what have you learned? >> we have just learned minutes ago, again, the name of that suspect, douglas kay ute, who was found inside that same home where judge john roemer was killed. what we know from sources is that there was basically a hit list, and it included high profile government officials like michigan governor gretchen whi whitmer, wisconsin governor tony evers, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. officials say that this appears to be in some way related to the judicial system, but they're working to figure out how that all fits together. what they know now is that this all started at 6:30 friday morning when a man ran out of judge roemer's home calling 911 saying there was an armed person, saying there were two shots fired. police tried to negotiate with the suspect inside, but those efforts failed, and so at around 10:15 that morning, tactical teams finally made entry int
cnn's whitney wild is here with me now.tney, you just got some new information from the wisconsin justice department, very disturbing case. what have you learned? >> we have just learned minutes ago, again, the name of that suspect, douglas kay ute, who was found inside that same home where judge john roemer was killed. what we know from sources is that there was basically a hit list, and it included high profile government officials like michigan governor gretchen whi whitmer, wisconsin...
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if you could keep them grabowski, whitney chick. nick kick through a coach tower. you would have what on this yet? the board which can you was order 1st. yep. apartment one or stalls. i'm not on the renew at the all. no, not the city beach. ah, i during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland, valencia was a farming region. today it's part of ukraine. between 943 and 945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by stepan bandera. nasa could thousands of poles in virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda massacre is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. while ukrainian politicians are still reluctant to talk about these events, how to modern day ukraine and poland view, this tragedy of the past. and why does the memory of aline, us to divide people? ah, russia saith and miss alice trying on a western weaponry stock piling. central ukraine caused a fire in a nearby mall of the local, my claims, and all that been left
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well that's about whitney. those will show you how to make him please club if you don't want to. healy, yeah, i see computer hours cation. yes. i'm calling to see what should i short bless you to do. so it's nothing. it was capital capital so much to somebody. yes, my social is 30 again, the rules to get. i see a little check. it's a lot of us retailer, which i've got, i mean what i need a shoulder when we're busy. and jason enjoy letters from the short class each lecture. last time you can go, when you mind, when i'm going to come me, i don't feel so many russians living in europe, israel in the us, there's only one way out now and that's fire an airport yet that you lose. you got going, mr. when you think right actually moved by you did receive the dumpsters. give me a shout back. we chatted this, danny, but you won't without the boise where you stand by me, the mercedes will your own skill affecting us? do i take my own tv with boucher? i think it was the other honesty which is enough but the lily now if you
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whitney and kim back there, the way your hands. i was going to call youguys up but i forgot to read my speech . thank you so much to the hard work ofthe chinatown team . due to the partnership with meda. thank you meda for choosing us to be yourpartners, frankly and i want to make three points . i was trying to be inspirational but ican't after all these incrediblespeakers . one , i find it amazing that this building is not a hold to residents but home to a bunch of community-basedorganizations . because to me housing at the very top level is a place of stability . it's a place to make whole. it's a place to rest and a place to find shelter away from all the hard things in the world but when we care for buildings, when we care for residents and our communities the residence can do miraculous things and get back and i think they can get back by becoming theleaders , the future leaders forcommunities like the mission . they can be the next hillary ronan, the next london breeze. that i think is going to be the gift of this building ba
whitney and kim back there, the way your hands. i was going to call youguys up but i forgot to read my speech . thank you so much to the hard work ofthe chinatown team . due to the partnership with meda. thank you meda for choosing us to be yourpartners, frankly and i want to make three points . i was trying to be inspirational but ican't after all these incrediblespeakers . one , i find it amazing that this building is not a hold to residents but home to a bunch of community-basedorganizations...
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which is where we find cnn's whitney wild. hi there. tell us what are you seeing now?eporter: well, good morning. i want to direct your attention to this really striking display here at the march for our lives event. this is a 250-foot lineup of all of the people who have been shot and killed in mass school shootings since 1966, since that shooting at the university of texas austin, that bell tower shooting that took so many lives. and when you see them lined up like this, it is just so striking, it is so gut wrenching. there are names, ages, dates here. and what it is a reminder of is that the gun violence epidemic began nearly 60 years ago. we are still battling this same problem, and that's the message here today. it's been four years since that last enormous march happened in downtown d.c. the last time they were children at the time begging lawmakers to do something about gun violence. how many lives have been lost since then? and the question now is how many more lives have to be lost before something meaningful happens. so that's the message here today. this dis
which is where we find cnn's whitney wild. hi there. tell us what are you seeing now?eporter: well, good morning. i want to direct your attention to this really striking display here at the march for our lives event. this is a 250-foot lineup of all of the people who have been shot and killed in mass school shootings since 1966, since that shooting at the university of texas austin, that bell tower shooting that took so many lives. and when you see them lined up like this, it is just so...
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an intimate study by traditional pan happening the changing times. whitney trouble at 10 am now to see you in from mother to daughter, an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarchy ah, from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs, making this families place unique and twenties. yes, rich tapestry the threat on al jazeera or has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, warring sides in yemen, agreed to extend a nationwide chose for another 2 months, but major differences remain in the effort to end the country.
an intimate study by traditional pan happening the changing times. whitney trouble at 10 am now to see you in from mother to daughter, an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarchy ah, from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs, making this families place unique and twenties. yes, rich tapestry the threat on al jazeera or has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah,...
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whitney, how if people? they're 40 for 40 right, feel free to bring back some of you want. >> time and maybe maybe out flex my muscles. haha. all right. jason discount, but it landed jason. well, this friday kron and our parent company nexstar will celebrate our annual founder's day of caring. so every day this week we will shine the spotlight on the essential services which local food banks provide for our community. today, kron 4 sleep should all reports from the food bank of contra costa and solano. >> for more than 2 years in the pandemic in food city, in security continues to grow >> more than an hour before this drive-thru food distribution site opens cars line up in the parking lot outside the immaculate heart of mary church in hopefuls always great. i mean, it's really great. living on a fixed income in retirement. it's been challenging for matthew durkin and more than 200 families receiving produce from the food bank of contra costa and solano are in a similar boat helps run out money or you go to t
whitney, how if people? they're 40 for 40 right, feel free to bring back some of you want. >> time and maybe maybe out flex my muscles. haha. all right. jason discount, but it landed jason. well, this friday kron and our parent company nexstar will celebrate our annual founder's day of caring. so every day this week we will shine the spotlight on the essential services which local food banks provide for our community. today, kron 4 sleep should all reports from the food bank of contra...
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causing a generational rate, an intimate study and by traditional pan grappling with changing time. whitney, travel at home and now to sierra. ah hello, i'm darren jordan tow. hi. with a quick reminder of the top stories here and al jazeera india's governing parties facing international condemnation of the 2 senior members maidens.
causing a generational rate, an intimate study and by traditional pan grappling with changing time. whitney, travel at home and now to sierra. ah hello, i'm darren jordan tow. hi. with a quick reminder of the top stories here and al jazeera india's governing parties facing international condemnation of the 2 senior members maidens.
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my daughters, whitney and laura who came from the uk early just to be here tonight. thank you so much. i'm so happy that all of you are here and my big sisters, i will be all here all night -- i must thank my publisher, and judith -- who is the president of publish -- a lot to take my editor, patrick bass, who is so helpful in helping develop the story. of course, my -- jennifer hurrah are. family, friends, family and friends, i love you so much. i just don't know how to express how appreciative i am and how thankful i am for you and how supported you have been. this is a long journey but i have gone through. it feels like a miracle to me, it feels like a dream that i'm here tonight. of course, beside every good woman is a good man. i have to. i have to ask the husband, the brilliant, the legendary, jackie white, please stand jack because you have been remarkable. and my son, he came from cambridge, he was at cnn with me this morning. he was my assistant. charles jessica franklin, the best son in the world. thank you so much for putting up with me. the only two that
my daughters, whitney and laura who came from the uk early just to be here tonight. thank you so much. i'm so happy that all of you are here and my big sisters, i will be all here all night -- i must thank my publisher, and judith -- who is the president of publish -- a lot to take my editor, patrick bass, who is so helpful in helping develop the story. of course, my -- jennifer hurrah are. family, friends, family and friends, i love you so much. i just don't know how to express how...
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course, historically, russian society was able to produce fantastic things, you know, were launched. whitney in the 710 years after the end of the most destructive war that has ever happened to russia as well as a huge human cost as well. i mean, it was to people instead of what they see and what they believe in, instead of consumer capitalism. where we were not able to produce a lot of stuff. we will build a creative, socially oriented, and solving form of organisation. they would not want even to pull as capitalism, because the russia will never be governed by large balls of capital. russia very, as you know, it's place the place because we are the largest country in the world. since i'm a mistake, we will print whatever we minister. i know that i want to argue with you, but i know that prior to the, to the russian operation in ukraine, you were one of the advocates of why they're cooperation with foreign enterprises. for example, for the development of the russian. i break the play right. you spoke in favor of that? do you think those plans will still be able to be realized without some o
course, historically, russian society was able to produce fantastic things, you know, were launched. whitney in the 710 years after the end of the most destructive war that has ever happened to russia as well as a huge human cost as well. i mean, it was to people instead of what they see and what they believe in, instead of consumer capitalism. where we were not able to produce a lot of stuff. we will build a creative, socially oriented, and solving form of organisation. they would not want...