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misses williamson: -- ms. williamson: certainly we don't have data on the charity scams. we just have information that we've heard from consumers and advocates and what we have heard is that there is indeed an uptick in these types of fake charity scams. that older adults at home, isolated, do want to help in some way and they are being victimized by these types of scams. so we, we do are looking to put more protections in place to help avoid those types of scams. >> do you find that seniors are particularly vulnerable to these scams, as we have found when i was attorney general in connecticut, during times of crisis, in cases of natural disaster, whether it's hurricanes, floods, we've seen a lot of both and other weather events. is there an increased vulnerability because of those natural disasters? ms. williamson: oh, absolutely. scammers read the headlines, they follow what is happening. especially if they're outside the united states, they follow or track what is happening in terms of disasters, in terms of other issues coming up in the news and they tailor their scam
misses williamson: -- ms. williamson: certainly we don't have data on the charity scams. we just have information that we've heard from consumers and advocates and what we have heard is that there is indeed an uptick in these types of fake charity scams. that older adults at home, isolated, do want to help in some way and they are being victimized by these types of scams. so we, we do are looking to put more protections in place to help avoid those types of scams. >> do you find that...
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williamson, right, to alyssa? you can just sense that.think that this all goes to the president's state of mind. what was going inside the white house that day, what was going on? and what was trump saying? if mark meadows is not going to talk about it, maybe williamson will talk about what he overheard not only from mr. trump but from everybody inside the white house, because i'm sure it was insane. >> so, you know, i want to ask you one thing here before we go. congresswoman zoe lofgren is on the committee and she was talking about the timeline, where are they. we know it's been, what, 400 plus people that they have interviewed. >> absolutely. >> they have been working for seven months and the comment was we're moving quickly and i think we're more than halfway through for sure. okay. let's hope so, right? because seven plus seven gets you way too close to the midterms. how close are they to finishing public hearings being done? >> those of us who are trying to cover the committee ask that question about every day. we are trying to figu
williamson, right, to alyssa? you can just sense that.think that this all goes to the president's state of mind. what was going inside the white house that day, what was going on? and what was trump saying? if mark meadows is not going to talk about it, maybe williamson will talk about what he overheard not only from mr. trump but from everybody inside the white house, because i'm sure it was insane. >> so, you know, i want to ask you one thing here before we go. congresswoman zoe lofgren...
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williamson said i've been trying the last 30 minutes.mpletely insane. what this text reveals is how much williamson knew about what was going on in those rooms on that day and it also shows that even though mark meadows may not be willing to cooperate with the committee, that they are still finding ways to get access to this information as they build this investigation. >> and so quickly, to the -- on the same theory. you find the number twos and number threes if the number one won't cooperate. where do we stand with jeffrey clark who was trying to help the president cook the books? >> that seems there's a lot less progress, john. jeffrey clark, of course, has been threatened with criminal contempt of congress because he said that he was going to plead the fifth and not answer the questions that the committee is looking for. we're told there have been no communications between clark and the committee since that day. clark was scheduled to have a deposition. forced to be canceled because of a medical condition. since then they just simply
williamson said i've been trying the last 30 minutes.mpletely insane. what this text reveals is how much williamson knew about what was going on in those rooms on that day and it also shows that even though mark meadows may not be willing to cooperate with the committee, that they are still finding ways to get access to this information as they build this investigation. >> and so quickly, to the -- on the same theory. you find the number twos and number threes if the number one won't...
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so, first, let's start with the significance of williamson's testimony. >> reporter: ben williamson was a top aide to the former white house chief of staff, mark meadows and, of course, we know the drama that's gone on between meadows and the january 6th committee where he initially was willing to cooperate, then backed off, and is now in the process -- could be indicted for criminal contempt of congress because he now refuses to cooperate. the fact that williamson, very close with meadows, was willing to go to the committee, speak to them for close to seven hours and not plead the fifth is very significant. and also what we're learning what he talked about is also significant. we're told, according to a source familiar with this meeting, that williamson talk about the effort to get the former president to file that video where he asked supporters to leave the capitol after hours of the insurrection ongoing, the process behind all that, also conversations williamson had not only with meadows but with the former president himself. williamson was a key figure in this. he was in the outer
so, first, let's start with the significance of williamson's testimony. >> reporter: ben williamson was a top aide to the former white house chief of staff, mark meadows and, of course, we know the drama that's gone on between meadows and the january 6th committee where he initially was willing to cooperate, then backed off, and is now in the process -- could be indicted for criminal contempt of congress because he now refuses to cooperate. the fact that williamson, very close with...
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odette williamson. mrs. williamson's career has been dedicated to protecting consumers and combating elder abuse. she currently works as staff attorney at the national consumer law center in boston, massachusetts, where she works on issues of consumer justice and economic security. previously ms. williamson served as the assistant attorney general in the massachusetts office of the attorney general of the state where she enforced consumer protection laws and served on the elder law advocates strike force. next i'll turn to ranking member scott to introduce our next witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mrs. d. daniel from spartanbering south carolina. she's been president and ceo of the better business bureau serving the upper state of south carolina since 2011. the better business bureau is a non-profit serving ten counties in the upper part of the state. they work with the public including military service members and seniors to help consumers find businesses they can trust. t
odette williamson. mrs. williamson's career has been dedicated to protecting consumers and combating elder abuse. she currently works as staff attorney at the national consumer law center in boston, massachusetts, where she works on issues of consumer justice and economic security. previously ms. williamson served as the assistant attorney general in the massachusetts office of the attorney general of the state where she enforced consumer protection laws and served on the elder law advocates...
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williamson and mrs. daniel together. and it doesn't matter who answers first, but as we just made reference to in kate's testimony, she shared that only one person, an employee at a retail story, warned her that she might be a victim -- or might be a target of a scam. businesses and financial institutions are of course uniquely situated to respond to these attempts to rip people off. but often the employees of those institutions aren't trained to detect fraud or to speak in a sensitive and effective manner to the consumer, to give them a heads-up based upon their experience and their training. as i mentioned, our bill, the bipartisan stop senior scams act, would fill in these gaps in both knowledge and training so that we have more instances, so it's not just in kate's case one person, but more than one person giving people a heads up. so in your view, i guess we'll start with mrs. daniel just to go in order, in your view, would this legislation help reduce the risk, the risk of older americans being defrauded? >> yes, i
williamson and mrs. daniel together. and it doesn't matter who answers first, but as we just made reference to in kate's testimony, she shared that only one person, an employee at a retail story, warned her that she might be a victim -- or might be a target of a scam. businesses and financial institutions are of course uniquely situated to respond to these attempts to rip people off. but often the employees of those institutions aren't trained to detect fraud or to speak in a sensitive and...
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williamson? >> i would also support the legislation. i think we need more tools to prevent -- to fight these scams upfront, and simply the retail employees are the first line of defense. they're in these stores day in and day out. they know their customers. if they have more training and more information on these scams they can simply warn victims not to complete this transaction. and it's simply better to not have the elder transfer away that money than to try to get that money back on the back end. tlsh just fewer options to retrieve that money once it is transferred away. >> well, thank you very much. just as you were answering the question i'm reminded of a story from years ago on this committee where we heard a story about someone was a target of a scam, and it wasn't until he was in the banking -- the parking lot of the bank where he was about to transfer money that he -- that he got someone to interrupt and say you got to think about this before you go into the bank. so the more people that can provide that warning the better. i'
williamson? >> i would also support the legislation. i think we need more tools to prevent -- to fight these scams upfront, and simply the retail employees are the first line of defense. they're in these stores day in and day out. they know their customers. if they have more training and more information on these scams they can simply warn victims not to complete this transaction. and it's simply better to not have the elder transfer away that money than to try to get that money back on...
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williamson. >> mr. chairman, ranking member scott and members of the special committee on ageing, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding frauds and scams aimed at older adults during the covid-19 pandemic. i offer my testimony on behalf of low income clients of the national consumer law center. the national consumer law center uses its expertise on consumer law and energy policy to work for consumer justice, and economic security for a low income people. at nclc, i focus on issues impacting older consumers, provide training through the national center on law and elder rights and direct our racial justice initiative. all consumers are vulnerable to frauds and scam. widespread illness and death brought on by the pandemic created fertile ground for the proliferation of scams aimed at older adults. this includes bogus treatment and curious for covid-19, romance scams, government imposter scams and fake charities. the list is endless. scammers are constantly developing new and creative ways to
williamson. >> mr. chairman, ranking member scott and members of the special committee on ageing, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding frauds and scams aimed at older adults during the covid-19 pandemic. i offer my testimony on behalf of low income clients of the national consumer law center. the national consumer law center uses its expertise on consumer law and energy policy to work for consumer justice, and economic security for a low income people. at nclc, i focus on...
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and let's talk about what who ben williamson is.e chief of staff mark meadows. i can tell you from my time covering the trump white house that he was a constant presence in the west wing. if you ever saw mark meadows, ben was usually just a few steps behind. when it comes to the house select committee's investigation into january 6th, ben is significant because he was in the west wing. and that text message you just read, that was cited in the house select committee's letter to ivanka trump seeking her voluntary cooperation with their investigation. and they signed that text message from ben, calling the situation insane, as one of the reasons they want to talk to her about exactly what was going on in the west wing. we have learned from our sources, williamson was interviewed for six to seven hours, and he fielded questions from congressional investigators covering everything from that video message the former president recorded hours after the first reports of violence, to meadows' conversations with the former president and membe
and let's talk about what who ben williamson is.e chief of staff mark meadows. i can tell you from my time covering the trump white house that he was a constant presence in the west wing. if you ever saw mark meadows, ben was usually just a few steps behind. when it comes to the house select committee's investigation into january 6th, ben is significant because he was in the west wing. and that text message you just read, that was cited in the house select committee's letter to ivanka trump...
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>> ben williamson is a top aide to mark meadows.ally in the west wing on january 6th. now, to give you a sense of how close he was to former president trump on that day, the house select committee in its letter to ivanka trump asking her to cooperate in their investigation actually cites a text message ben sent detailing his efforts to get then president trump to do something to stop the violence. now, former white house staffer elissa farrah confirms that she sent the text message referenced on page 6 of the letter to ivanka asking ben is someone getting to potus? he has to tell protesters to dissipate, someone is going to get killed. now, williamson is only identified as a white house staff member in the letter, but we have confirmed he is the one who replied i've been trying for the last 30 minutes. literally stormed in outer oval to get him to put out the first one. it's completely insane. so, wolf, it's clear why williamson is exactly the kind of staffer the committee wants to talk to to better understand what was happening in
>> ben williamson is a top aide to mark meadows.ally in the west wing on january 6th. now, to give you a sense of how close he was to former president trump on that day, the house select committee in its letter to ivanka trump asking her to cooperate in their investigation actually cites a text message ben sent detailing his efforts to get then president trump to do something to stop the violence. now, former white house staffer elissa farrah confirms that she sent the text message...
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one person whose name is being floated is marianne williamson.aptured our attention when she debated biden. >> my first goal is to the prime minister of new zealand. she says her goal of is to make it the best place to grow up. i'm going to harness loved for political purposes. i will meet you on that field and, sir, love will win. jesse: marianne williamson joins me now. are you considering primarying president biden? >> no. like many, many people:i'm thinking about what's going on in this country i realize the horse race is not conversation that most matters. to listen to fox and cnn and msnbc. it's about left versus right. but i think that's a cartoonish version of the political divide that makes billions of dollars for political and media forces. the real political divide is between the powerful and the powerless. the powerful few are headquartered in both major parties. corporate-backed forces. that are obstructing the financial well-being and the greater economic and professional and just personal opportunities for the american people. jess
one person whose name is being floated is marianne williamson.aptured our attention when she debated biden. >> my first goal is to the prime minister of new zealand. she says her goal of is to make it the best place to grow up. i'm going to harness loved for political purposes. i will meet you on that field and, sir, love will win. jesse: marianne williamson joins me now. are you considering primarying president biden? >> no. like many, many people:i'm thinking about what's going on...
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williamson earlier this week testified before the house select committee, a source familiar with that between six and seven hours and more broadly we're learning from a source familiar about what some of the questions that the committee was asking williamson and they touch on some of the broad themes. so, for example, one of the bigger questions is what was the back story behind this video that trump took so long to put out, the video he finally -- which he finally told rioters to go home, despite telling them that they were very special. so our understanding is that the committee asked about that, further the committee was interested in conversations that former white house chief of staff mark meadows was having with the former president as well as conversations between meadows and members of congress. touching on broad themes that have come up several times now in the course of the last year of reporting on what actually happened within the west wing and outward from the west wing. the williamson testimony is significant and here's why, meadows at present is still facing the possibi
williamson earlier this week testified before the house select committee, a source familiar with that between six and seven hours and more broadly we're learning from a source familiar about what some of the questions that the committee was asking williamson and they touch on some of the broad themes. so, for example, one of the bigger questions is what was the back story behind this video that trump took so long to put out, the video he finally -- which he finally told rioters to go home,...
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sheriff's deputies from nearby williamson county had tried to pull the driver over for failing to dimdlights for oncoming traffic ambler later died at a hospital for years, investigators did not find any wrongdoing by police devastating ambler's family. >> i've cried a lot. i have cried a lot i love my son. >> reporter: nearly two years later, things began to change a new prosecutor took over the case. you are pushin hard at the system. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and you're going t continue to do that? >> absolutely. >> reporter: jose garza is a number of so-called progressive prosecutors, many newly elected, promising criminal justice reform an advocacy group counts as many as 70 in the country, many taking a new look at past allegations of police misconduct, even reaching back decades. in los angeles, the county d.a. formed a committee to review hundreds of officer-involved shootings since 2012 unlike his predecessor, garza presented the ambler case to a grand jury it indicted two sheriff's deputies for manslaughter in a statement at the time their attorney said ambler's physical e
sheriff's deputies from nearby williamson county had tried to pull the driver over for failing to dimdlights for oncoming traffic ambler later died at a hospital for years, investigators did not find any wrongdoing by police devastating ambler's family. >> i've cried a lot. i have cried a lot i love my son. >> reporter: nearly two years later, things began to change a new prosecutor took over the case. you are pushin hard at the system. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and...
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look, this individual ben williamson could be a key witness. mark meadows is running from the committee. he's refusing to speak with them. he's been held in contempt, and we'll hear soon whether doj will prosecute him. the fact that a subject of the investigation is not willing to talk doesn't mean you have to gif up on that subject. what you should do is as a prosecutor, as an investigator is exactly what the committee is doing here. go to the people around him, go to the people who are willing to come forward, who saw things, who heard things. the fact that he was there testifying for six or seven hours, that was a lot of time for a prosecutor or investigator to spend with somebody. you don't spend that much time with somebody unless you think they have valuable information. >> six or seven hours a long time for this you think? >> yeah, i mean, you can get through an awful lot, don. you and i can get through a heck of a lot of material in three or four minutes. imagine how much you can get through in six or seven hours. i would want to know e
look, this individual ben williamson could be a key witness. mark meadows is running from the committee. he's refusing to speak with them. he's been held in contempt, and we'll hear soon whether doj will prosecute him. the fact that a subject of the investigation is not willing to talk doesn't mean you have to gif up on that subject. what you should do is as a prosecutor, as an investigator is exactly what the committee is doing here. go to the people around him, go to the people who are...
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marianne williamson?l just came out. 3 and 4 disapprove of his handling of inflation, his handling of economy, 55% disapproval on covid. he used to be in the 60s and approval and now he's approaching the 60's and disapproval. >> harris: my neal brown. gillian. >> gillian: we been reporting for weeks that democrats with any party ranks same with the president to share with them his plans and for the vice president to the same. they want to prepare a new slate of candidates if he won't run. this and that is happening on the other side of the aisle, a lot of republicans are telling us off air that they feel that president trump is holding the g.o.p. hostage by not declaring his intentions forthrightly with republicans. to be one interesting, kayleigh, when you look at projected numbers trump has nothing to worry about compared to biden, which is ironic. >> kayleigh: yeah, because president trump oversaw the most successful economy in modern history, compared to by them. there was a cnn headline, you heard me
marianne williamson?l just came out. 3 and 4 disapprove of his handling of inflation, his handling of economy, 55% disapproval on covid. he used to be in the 60s and approval and now he's approaching the 60's and disapproval. >> harris: my neal brown. gillian. >> gillian: we been reporting for weeks that democrats with any party ranks same with the president to share with them his plans and for the vice president to the same. they want to prepare a new slate of candidates if he...
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williamson was a senior adviser to trump, white house chief of staff, mark meadows.ittee's letter to williamson in november -- said, you are in a position to potentially inform the select committee's examination of mr. meadows efforts to communicate with other relevant to the select committee's investigation. in addition, reports indicate that former white house communications director alyssa farah contacted mr. meadows and you during the attack on the u.s. capitol and urged to you, without success, to have former president trump issue a statement addressing the attack and condemning the violence. joining us now is democratic congresswoman -- of california. she is a member of the january six committee and also, the house judiciary committee. thank you very much for joining us once again tonight. can you tell us how cooperative mr. williamson was as a witness who was able to inform the committee about mark meadows activities and donald trump's activities? >> i was only able to listen to about four hours of the deposition. but he answered the questions posed to him dir
williamson was a senior adviser to trump, white house chief of staff, mark meadows.ittee's letter to williamson in november -- said, you are in a position to potentially inform the select committee's examination of mr. meadows efforts to communicate with other relevant to the select committee's investigation. in addition, reports indicate that former white house communications director alyssa farah contacted mr. meadows and you during the attack on the u.s. capitol and urged to you, without...
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that was chris williamson. he's a british politician, a former labor party n p, and was speaking to his say, if you weren't drink halfway on his walk around the darby sher countrysides were let you continue. thank you, chris, chris williams. thank you. now ahead of the talks, archie became the target of washington's accusations with the us state department alleging that the channel and federal news outlet. sputnik use this information to advance rushes foreign policy with more on that story. his murdered guest mother there, the latest allegations washington periodically comes out with with new reports with new investigations into r t. and they're almost always regurgitated things that they've said before. i least this time we with the we didn't have a senate hearing with, with serious men and stars and stripes discussing an r t video about a statue receiving too many views that has happened before ellis, this time, the gist of it is that washington has come out and said that, look, media that is independent and
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williamson announced the news in a post on instagram yesterday, writing quote this has not been an easynot scheduled until the final week of the games, he remains hopeful that he will still get a chance to compete. olympic organizers have several options available as far as flights for athletes to get to beijing and u.s. bobsled also has contingency plans. but williamson will need to return several negative tests before he is allowed to fly to china, and everyone traveling to beijing for the olympics will need to test negative again upon arrival. now, to melbourne, where the action at the australian open is heating up. when we left you yesterday morning, second seeded medvedev was fighting for the final spot in the men's semifinals, rally from two sets down advances to the next phase. tomorrow morning, rafael nadal will meet in the other men's semi tonight. on the women's side, ash barty cruises to the finals making easy work of the american, in a straight set win this morning. barty will take on the winner of the other women's semifinal match set to begin in just a few minutes actually
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florida bob's letter josh williamson had not made it to beijing when he got a positive test. he delayed his flight but still hopes to complete. >> beijing has the highest number of covid-19 cases in 18 months less than one week before the games begin. after 20 t the capital officials locked down neighborhoods. athletes say they are doing their best to stay focused. >> it is a lot of effort that goes into this and they are staying as safe as they can. >> when the time comes to compete covid should not stand a chance. >>> imagine walking to your yard and sing this, falling iguanas. don't worry, they are okay. find out how the weather led to this. >> remnants of this weekend's blizzard are piled high. we will show you how folks are digging out. if that is not enough another storm is brewing and expected later this week. that and more coming up. >> >>> coming up, governor newsom spotted without mass at the nfc championship game. sophos today that story and more coming up on the news at five clock. >>> before we go, onatr service falling iguanas. one resident saw her yard littered
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you're here, williamson and apologize for the course of the sound there. a german leaders, the timing, the rules for people are entering restaurants who haven't had their booster shots. it's in response to rising. omicron infections. national and state leaders sell the video conference to discuss ways of dealing with a number of infections which are a 3rd higher than a week ago. among the decisions restaurant goes, who haven't had booster shots, will have to present a negative test. and people who have had that boosters will no longer have to isolate after coming into contact with infected people from the german chancellor on i've shown sat this warning about the countries infection right. on top stim avoided log. even though the situation is better than feared. because of all the measures we've taken, we know that the new micron variant is going to cause an increase in infections. and we will see larger numbers in the coming days and weeks than we are seeing today. in as busy hard to sean again on date, on his chief political decide. mckayla kirsten. i at
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. >> jim williamson has lived and sent carlos for more than five decades. says we shouldn't be surprised. >> we are just so close to the edge of the hills. when it gets so dark we are always looking. >> it is concerning but also i felt bad for the mountain lion because their habitat is kind of shrinking so they are having to go to other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish and wildlife continues to watch the mountain lion in daly city to make sure that safety and no one got hurt.>>> still ahead, hidden danger lurking in one santa clara county neighborhood. by several million-dollar homes could pose a huge ar >>> new details emerging on a shocking collision between a train and a downed plane in southern california. police officers and the pilot are drawing praise for their calm under pressure. >> iversity, is one of the largest universities in the country. online students at gcu received over $100 million dollars in scholarships in 2020. see what scholarships you qualify for. find your purpose at gcu.edu/myoffer >>> tonight we ar
. >> jim williamson has lived and sent carlos for more than five decades. says we shouldn't be surprised. >> we are just so close to the edge of the hills. when it gets so dark we are always looking. >> it is concerning but also i felt bad for the mountain lion because their habitat is kind of shrinking so they are having to go to other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish and wildlife continues to watch the mountain lion in daly city to make...
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. >> jim williamson has lived and sent carlos for more than five decades. says we shouldn't be surprised. >> we are just so close to the edge of the hills. when it gets so dark we are always looking. >> it is concerning but also i felt bad for the mountain lion because their habitat is kind of shrinking so they are having to go to other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish and wildlife continues to watch the mountain lion in daly city to make sure that safety and no one got hurt.>>> still ahead, hidden danger ge safety hazard.nta clara >>> new details emerging on a shocking collision between a train and a downed plane in southern california. police officers and the pilot are drawing praise for their calm under pressure. >> everyone needs health insurance. covered california is making sure more people can get it. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more californians get covered. julie and bob are paying $700 less every month. dee now gets comprehensive coverage with no monthly premium. and the novarros are payi
. >> jim williamson has lived and sent carlos for more than five decades. says we shouldn't be surprised. >> we are just so close to the edge of the hills. when it gets so dark we are always looking. >> it is concerning but also i felt bad for the mountain lion because their habitat is kind of shrinking so they are having to go to other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish and wildlife continues to watch the mountain lion in daly city to make...
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and williamson said i've been trying for the last 30 minutes.terally stormed in outer oval to get him to put out the first one. it's completely insane. >> i can't talk about any specific or individual interview that we've had. but i can tell you overall, we continue to learn important facts with that day. what was the president doing, how many people attempted to try to get him to intervene, but more importantly, why didn't he walk over to the press room that is 25, 30 feet away from his study? why didn't he make an address to tell these individuals to leave the capitol? to tell these insurrectionists that they did not have his support? those are important facts. and 187 minutes, he just stayed there. so what happened during that time is of interest to us. so we are talking on individuals who were in and around the white house that day. and we will shed light on that when it is appropriate. >> thank you. the tip line dividing parents and lawmaker in one state. stay with us. if you have medicare and medicaid, a unitedhealthcare dual complete plan
and williamson said i've been trying for the last 30 minutes.terally stormed in outer oval to get him to put out the first one. it's completely insane. >> i can't talk about any specific or individual interview that we've had. but i can tell you overall, we continue to learn important facts with that day. what was the president doing, how many people attempted to try to get him to intervene, but more importantly, why didn't he walk over to the press room that is 25, 30 feet away from his...
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chris williamson, ihs markit chief business economist, joins us now.was services and manufacturing, and i am wondering, is this the bottom, or does it get worse? chris: hopefully this is the bottom. this is hopefully the height of the omicron impact we are seeing. forget your manufacturing pmi. look at the service sector. this is a big slowdown, the biggest we have seen really since the start of the pandemic. we have seen much greater resilience, so it is a bit worrying that everything flipped so much, so quickly. demand held up a little bit better. we suggest there's a lot of differentiation to the labor market. they have not been able to meet demand to the extent that we have only seen in over a decade as these constraints have really kicked in, especially in the labor market, stopping firms being able to meet demand. demand is still there. the demand recovery in the pandemic needs legs. guy: do we get a services demand rebound post omicron? the u.k. starting to get rid of some of its restrictions. you are seeing that around the european continent as
chris williamson, ihs markit chief business economist, joins us now.was services and manufacturing, and i am wondering, is this the bottom, or does it get worse? chris: hopefully this is the bottom. this is hopefully the height of the omicron impact we are seeing. forget your manufacturing pmi. look at the service sector. this is a big slowdown, the biggest we have seen really since the start of the pandemic. we have seen much greater resilience, so it is a bit worrying that everything flipped...
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williamson, and like mr. meadows are important.ime leading up to january 6th, their story is important to share. the details are important to our work, and we're going to continue to do everything that we can to ensure that we can tell that full and complete story to the american public. >> as you know, meadows is facing possible criminal contempt of congress charges. have there been any further discussions with him about potential cooperation? >> not to my knowledge. right now, we have sent that material over. obviously the department of justice, we will wait and see what the result is from the congressional contempt citation, by virtue of not showing up, he is in contempt of congress. we passed that on the house floor and await the department of justice acting on it. >> quickly, when should we expect to begin to see public hearings from your committee? >> well, i'll let the chairman talk a little bit more about that in the future, but i do think that later this spring, it's going to be important that we share the details of our w
williamson, and like mr. meadows are important.ime leading up to january 6th, their story is important to share. the details are important to our work, and we're going to continue to do everything that we can to ensure that we can tell that full and complete story to the american public. >> as you know, meadows is facing possible criminal contempt of congress charges. have there been any further discussions with him about potential cooperation? >> not to my knowledge. right now, we...
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today, the sunday times reveals that gavin williamson, that then _ times reveals that gavin williamsonwho allegedly made that threat, _ the one who allegedly made that threat, which i am sure will be denied — threat, which i am sure will be denied it— threat, which i am sure will be denied. it has brought into the open, — denied. it has brought into the open, some of the ways in which very senior— open, some of the ways in which very senior people in borisjohnson's government have been trying to keep their people in line and it does not look good — their people in line and it does not look good to the general public. the look good to the general public. allegation is, look good to the general public. tie: allegation is, it is look good to the general public. ti9: allegation is, it is like house look good to the general public. ti9 allegation is, it is like house of cards. shyama, what about the partygate cards. shyama, what about the pa rtygate story cards. shyama, what about the partygate story coming to a close this week with the report from sue gray? and the sunday times have a new
today, the sunday times reveals that gavin williamson, that then _ times reveals that gavin williamsonwho allegedly made that threat, _ the one who allegedly made that threat, which i am sure will be denied — threat, which i am sure will be denied it— threat, which i am sure will be denied. it has brought into the open, — denied. it has brought into the open, some of the ways in which very senior— open, some of the ways in which very senior people in borisjohnson's government have been...
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and that is -- a law firm, yes. [ cheers and applause ] scroggins and williamson.e're about split on this. scroggins and williamson is a law firm. [ applause ] goodman mcguffey. singer? okay, let's see. and that is -- a law firm. finch mccranie. is it a singer or -- let's take a look. another law firm. [ applause ] pinkard and bowden. everyone says law firm. that is -- oh, that's country music, yeah. [ laughter ] and finally, slappey and sadd. slappey and sadd -- is a law firm. they all look happy to me. [ applause ] thanks for playing "country star or local atlanta law firm." i might have to sell that as a nightly show. holiday travel this year is expected to be almost as busy as it was "pre-pandemic." which i have to say, i don't like the term "pre-pandemic." the last time we were pre-pandemic, a pandemic happened. [ laughter ] according to aaa, air travel could be up over 80% over last year. say what you will about covid, it gave us a great reason to not go anywhere for the holidays. the vaccine took that from us. thanks for nothing, you big merck. [ laughter ]
and that is -- a law firm, yes. [ cheers and applause ] scroggins and williamson.e're about split on this. scroggins and williamson is a law firm. [ applause ] goodman mcguffey. singer? okay, let's see. and that is -- a law firm. finch mccranie. is it a singer or -- let's take a look. another law firm. [ applause ] pinkard and bowden. everyone says law firm. that is -- oh, that's country music, yeah. [ laughter ] and finally, slappey and sadd. slappey and sadd -- is a law firm. they all look...
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. >> jim williamson lived here for more than five decades. his dad's cameras have captured mountain lions in the last year. he said we shouldn't be surprised. we are so close to the hills. we like to go for walks but when it gets dark this time of year, early we kind of -- we are always looking. >> it's concerning but also i feel bad for them. you know their habitat is kind of shrinking. they have to go other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish and wildlife continued to watch the one in daley city to make sure it left safely and nobody got hurt. in san carlos. kpix5. >>> still ahead. >>> dangerous situation in one san jose neighborhood. tiles used on million dollars homes have been falling to the ground. so far nobody has been hurt but this also isn't the first time it's happened for people in communications hill heavy tiles falling off the sides of homes has been an ongoing issue since 2018. the builder has sent maintenance crews out to fix the problems but the rainy weather has caused them to start falling agai
. >> jim williamson lived here for more than five decades. his dad's cameras have captured mountain lions in the last year. he said we shouldn't be surprised. we are so close to the hills. we like to go for walks but when it gets dark this time of year, early we kind of -- we are always looking. >> it's concerning but also i feel bad for them. you know their habitat is kind of shrinking. they have to go other areas to search for food. >> at last check the department of fish...
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pole live skating star natalia others hit with covid before even leading the stage bobsledder josh williamsontive and announced it on instagram it's still very hopeful the entire team will be healthy and able to compete. >> i think what's important to remember is you must control what you can and disregard what you cannot. >> reporter: beijing on high alert ahead of the games under a strict zero covid olicy, locking down several residential neighborhoods after two more cases were detected. athletes and journalists alike subjected to intense testing on arrival as nbc steve's patterson found out. >> we're going to need to get through this you see some of the hazmat suits up there. >> reporter: a ghostly welcome to these straifrmgest of games inside the closed loop of the olympic village, a look at some high-tech additions. cafeteria workers are out and robot cooks and servers are in so don't expect any long chats with the bartender as he mixes your martini and a first for the winter olympic games, all the snow is manmade raising questions about safety an unprecedented olympics for an unpreceden
pole live skating star natalia others hit with covid before even leading the stage bobsledder josh williamsontive and announced it on instagram it's still very hopeful the entire team will be healthy and able to compete. >> i think what's important to remember is you must control what you can and disregard what you cannot. >> reporter: beijing on high alert ahead of the games under a strict zero covid olicy, locking down several residential neighborhoods after two more cases were...
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hobby is a reference to the 19th sixty's the heyday for cars as designer items and cult objects. williamson gaiety looked into it in the 1st 3 decades after the 2nd world war, monsieur, the introduction of the welfare state in europe gave people the promise of us, brighter future will bring them to or if not for them as warms and for their children when it's comforting the dwarf milan, and his people look to the future, or they were more fearless and willing to take on risks, thus, as that'll change completely because i think people have lost that confidence in the future to folk. that's why they become fearful and anxious entrance. what if anything, they'd prefer to see as taking a step back rather than racing ahead moment for you could see us in the boston globe and fearless and helmet, less at the handle bars of cars that would normally be considered status. symbols, anti epitome of a luxurious lifestyle. does this delays think? does cruise lift the zones the physically artist get achievement? here as creating works is that also reminds us that we can derive pleasure from this kind of th
hobby is a reference to the 19th sixty's the heyday for cars as designer items and cult objects. williamson gaiety looked into it in the 1st 3 decades after the 2nd world war, monsieur, the introduction of the welfare state in europe gave people the promise of us, brighter future will bring them to or if not for them as warms and for their children when it's comforting the dwarf milan, and his people look to the future, or they were more fearless and willing to take on risks, thus, as that'll...
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there is a famous speech that gavin williamson made where he spoke about using sharpened carrot whichbeen all kinds of myths and stories about the methods they whips use, whether that is having something on mps and threatening to release it or offering promotions in the future but it is a very shady business. it is very rare that you hear as much detail about the width as you are at the moment. it is a very interesting time and callum mentioned there that this might be something we all know about and it has been accepted but thatis about and it has been accepted but that is true to an extent but the same can be said about the expenses scandal so i dedicate is one that will be going away.— scandal so i dedicate is one that will be going away. something else that will not — will be going away. something else that will not go _ will be going away. something else that will not go away, _ will be going away. something else that will not go away, we _ will be going away. something else that will not go away, we are - that will not go away, we are waiting on the sue gray enquiry, results and
there is a famous speech that gavin williamson made where he spoke about using sharpened carrot whichbeen all kinds of myths and stories about the methods they whips use, whether that is having something on mps and threatening to release it or offering promotions in the future but it is a very shady business. it is very rare that you hear as much detail about the width as you are at the moment. it is a very interesting time and callum mentioned there that this might be something we all know...
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sure. williamson from human rights watch. thanks ethan. and apologies for some of the sound distortions that no german leaders are tightening rules for people entering restaurants who haven't had their booster shots. it's in response to rising on the chrome infections or they've ended our video summit on how to deal with the infections, which referred higher than a week ago. restaurant goes who haven't had a 3rd vaccine, will need to present a negative test. the chancellor on our shots also since people with booster shots will no longer have to isolate if they are considered a contact of an effective person comes it will have the transfer has held a press conference, so will a let. so across to our political correspondent, simon young, who's been listening in welcome, simon. so it looks like a tough rules for restaurants and cultural events. that's right, phil, as you said, the people who want to go to restaurants around germany will have to prove either that they've had 3 shots of the vaccine with the booster or they've had 2 shots or the
sure. williamson from human rights watch. thanks ethan. and apologies for some of the sound distortions that no german leaders are tightening rules for people entering restaurants who haven't had their booster shots. it's in response to rising on the chrome infections or they've ended our video summit on how to deal with the infections, which referred higher than a week ago. restaurant goes who haven't had a 3rd vaccine, will need to present a negative test. the chancellor on our shots also...
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born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondent lucy williamsonh on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very perfectionist and always without limit. i mean, he can make us wear things that you can't even imagine, you know? but he loved it. it is like, "play with it enjoy it, just have fun." at his height in the 1980s and �*90s, mugler influenced a generation, including stars like david bowie and diana ross. his perfume, angel, became a rival to chanel no 5. he has been rediscovered in the past few years by new celebrities like beyonce, lady gaga and kim kardashian. today, the museum of decorative arts in paris waived entry fees for its retrospective of mugler�*s work. designs inspired by robots, insects, even motorbikes. thierry mugler made his name with fantastical futuristic designs that exaggerated the form of the human
born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondent lucy williamsonh on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very perfectionist and always without limit. i mean, he can make us wear things that you can't even imagine, you...
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curtis and 2 experienced political hands who disagree just about everything. former label m b, chris williamson and farmer told the minister adrena cunning. the father breaths, it's still strapped shoes. how people are going to buy so much to the concerns and right and suitable advantage in contrast don't remain vote. they're still divided between labor to some degree than it would have a cause. i didn't know if the board or the s and p server legacy of breakfast bridge will be it is not in the headlines. you still very have a restructuring party choice. i'm because on the remain side, the 1st part mentally, on the leave side, it's relatively concentrated, thus giving the consumers and ballast. that means it's proven very, very difficult for labor to get the conservative blood 40 percent of what the lot of people are right now. it seems to me to speak their mind a sickness, thomas labor party. and, you know, we're seeing the, you know, the propaganda building on the on t, china propaganda building up and we should be seeing the opposition speaking out about and, and opposing what we should be o
curtis and 2 experienced political hands who disagree just about everything. former label m b, chris williamson and farmer told the minister adrena cunning. the father breaths, it's still strapped shoes. how people are going to buy so much to the concerns and right and suitable advantage in contrast don't remain vote. they're still divided between labor to some degree than it would have a cause. i didn't know if the board or the s and p server legacy of breakfast bridge will be it is not in the...