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wolf? >> so, so, so awful. for that report on the scene for us. >>> let's get more on this. joining us now cnn counterterrorism analyst phillip mudd and cnn senior legal analyst laura coates. the suspected shooter is being charged as an adult even though he's only 15 with terrorism and murder. can you walk us through how the prosecutor landed on these charges and just how serious they are. >> well, they are very serious charges. although he is only 15, michigan is entitled to be able to bring charges for somebody, depending upon the nature of the violent behavior as an adult. of course, the penalties here including first-degree murder, premeditated murder include a minimum of 25 years but, of course, it also includes oftentimes life without the possibility of parole as a mandatory sentence. so this is a very serious crime but the crime of terrorism is perhaps extraordinarily rare for a school shooting case. and just saying that statement, wolf, makes my stomach turn given just how frequently we have school shoo
wolf? >> so, so, so awful. for that report on the scene for us. >>> let's get more on this. joining us now cnn counterterrorism analyst phillip mudd and cnn senior legal analyst laura coates. the suspected shooter is being charged as an adult even though he's only 15 with terrorism and murder. can you walk us through how the prosecutor landed on these charges and just how serious they are. >> well, they are very serious charges. although he is only 15, michigan is entitled...
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wolf?you very much. let's get some more on this case. joining us now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams. and dave erinberg from palm beach county, florida. dave, can you read anything into that first question from the jurors? >> good evening, wolf. jurors want to see if this was a real mistake, and if she was sincere on the stand with all of her tears, and the jury wants to decide between the prosecution's focus on the jury's heads, like look at the elementis of the crime, a mistake can be a crime, compared to the defense lawyer's focus on their hearts. hey, everyone makes mistakes, right? and they are not criminally charged. two different styles. but i think in the end, wolf, the key will be whether the jury believed in the testimony given by kim potter. she took the move of testifying. she cried a lot. i wonder if that invoked the sympathy of the jurors, even to the point of jury nullification, which means yeah, she did it, we feel bad for her and she couldn't go to prison. >> 26 years o
wolf?you very much. let's get some more on this case. joining us now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams. and dave erinberg from palm beach county, florida. dave, can you read anything into that first question from the jurors? >> good evening, wolf. jurors want to see if this was a real mistake, and if she was sincere on the stand with all of her tears, and the jury wants to decide between the prosecution's focus on the jury's heads, like look at the elementis of the crime, a mistake can...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get straight to the breaking pandemic news. new york's governor just reporting that the state has seen an alarming rise in the number of new covid-19 cases in just one week. cnn's amara walker is working the story for us. there's a lot of fear out there that this is just the beginning of what one health expert is now calling a perfect storm. >> yeah, wolf. a perfect storm because this variant is gaining steam. the colder weather pushing people indoors and still a large chunk of the population still not vaccinated. but as you mentioned, new york is one of those states that's getting hit quite hard by the current surge that we're seeing right now. we just heard from the new york governor, kathy hochul, who just said that the state saw a nearly threefold increase in the number of covid-19 cases. and that it broke its own record for the fourth consecutive day for the highest number of positive coronavirus cases. so lo
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get straight to the breaking pandemic news. new york's governor just reporting that the state has seen an alarming rise in the number of new covid-19 cases in just one week. cnn's amara walker is working the story for us. there's a lot of fear out there that this is just the beginning of what one health expert is now calling a perfect storm. >> yeah, wolf. a perfect storm...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the breaking news on the january 6th investigation. sources now telling cnn that one of the highest ranking former trump officials is now cooperating with the select committee. let's go straight to cnn's special correspondent jamie gangel who has exclusive reporting for us. tell our viewers what you're learning? >> cnn is learning that mark short, one of former vice president mike pence's closest advisers and former chief of staff is cooperating with the january 6th committee. we learned the committee subpoenaed mark short a few weeks ago, but unlike some other trump officials, he is not fighting the subpoena rmt short's cooperation, wolf, is a significant development because he is a firsthand witness to many critical events. he was with mike pence at the capitol on january 6th. he was also in the oval office on january 4th when former president trump tried to convince pence not to certify the election results. in addition, wolf, our s
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the breaking news on the january 6th investigation. sources now telling cnn that one of the highest ranking former trump officials is now cooperating with the select committee. let's go straight to cnn's special correspondent jamie gangel who has exclusive reporting for us. tell our viewers what you're learning? >> cnn is learning that mark short, one of former vice president mike pence's closest...
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i'm wolf blitzer.in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> let's get straight to the breaking pandemic news. a promising new covid-19 treatment just authorized as the coronavirus omicron variant sweeps across the united states. cnn's amara walker is working the story for us. amara, we just heard the white house say this new pill by pfizer will dramatically reduce hospitalizations and deaths. >> reporter: that is the expectation, wolf. the white house also saying that 265,000 courses of this antiviral treatment will be made available in january and all 10 million by the summer. now, wolf, we're here at a drive-up covid-19 testing site in the northeast part of atlanta called viral solutions. i can tell you, patience is wearing very thin. some people even say they've been waiting up to 3 1/2 hours to get covid tested. they've been here for -- they're all here for a variety of reasons. some saying that they're traveling ahead of the holiday season. others saying they believe the
i'm wolf blitzer.in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> let's get straight to the breaking pandemic news. a promising new covid-19 treatment just authorized as the coronavirus omicron variant sweeps across the united states. cnn's amara walker is working the story for us. amara, we just heard the white house say this new pill by pfizer will dramatically reduce hospitalizations and deaths. >> reporter: that is the expectation, wolf....
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>> reporter: no, wolf.t we saw back in 2019 before the pandemic. just yesterday, the tsa screened 1.98 million people at airports across the country. that number 99% of the same day back in 2019 just shy by only about 2300 people. you know, this really kicks off this huge holiday rush, 20 million people according to the tsa starting tomorrow and going until january 3rd. the tsa said tomorrow will be one of the busiest days for air travel. but aaa reminds us that the vast majority of people will drive. 100 million people traveling 50 miles or more, it projects, that number off only about 7% from what we saw back in 2019. dr. fauci said it is safe to travel. so long as you are fully vaccinated and boosted and airlines underscore that flying is safe and you're chances of getting covid on an airplane are low because of the heavily filtered air on board and the federal transportation mask mandate now still in place until march 18th, 2022 and the tsa and the faa announced a new partnership, if you defy that rule
>> reporter: no, wolf.t we saw back in 2019 before the pandemic. just yesterday, the tsa screened 1.98 million people at airports across the country. that number 99% of the same day back in 2019 just shy by only about 2300 people. you know, this really kicks off this huge holiday rush, 20 million people according to the tsa starting tomorrow and going until january 3rd. the tsa said tomorrow will be one of the busiest days for air travel. but aaa reminds us that the vast majority of...
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>> wolf. wolf, it's just pathetic. i -- i -- it's just so sad. and look.you are rewarded for doing things that are just outrageous. you get publicity. you raise more money. and shame on them. but really, shame on the leadership, wolf. you know, the leaders are not doing the job. they need to condemn these -- especially, the words of boebert. and i mean, i condemned it. you have condemned it. everybody has but the leadership hasn't done it. so, you know, it's like if you have people with a child-like attitude, you let them get away with x. then, they go farther and farther and farther, and they're all in power suit of power. and this is a shame. and the other thing is -- remember this, also, wolf. there was anti-semitic comments that came out of a member of the democratic party in the house. and, you know, this stuff is -- just -- it's out of control. and why are they thinking maybe we better not punish her? wolf, then you start a war of attrition. so then, the republicans win the majority and they start kicking people out or taking their committee assignme
>> wolf. wolf, it's just pathetic. i -- i -- it's just so sad. and look.you are rewarded for doing things that are just outrageous. you get publicity. you raise more money. and shame on them. but really, shame on the leadership, wolf. you know, the leaders are not doing the job. they need to condemn these -- especially, the words of boebert. and i mean, i condemned it. you have condemned it. everybody has but the leadership hasn't done it. so, you know, it's like if you have people with a...
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>> it's a great question, wolf. is not the case of steve bannon who violated the subpoena from day one. mark meadows turned documents over and so on. if you look at how the committee approached this, both in their hearing last night, in their comments today and in their written report, what they've done is lay out the places where he has no claim for executive privilege. that's number one. text messages with other people. number two, a trip down to georgia. number three, communications with georgia state officials. all of these things are areas in which no white house staffer would have had executive privilege. they've essentially created roadmap for the justice department saying in effect, look, this guy might be white house chief of staff and might have had communications with the president that are protected, but we're not worried about these communications. these are the problematic areas in which he's violated the law. it's not really uphill to prosecute him. >> we're told the debate on the house floor has form
>> it's a great question, wolf. is not the case of steve bannon who violated the subpoena from day one. mark meadows turned documents over and so on. if you look at how the committee approached this, both in their hearing last night, in their comments today and in their written report, what they've done is lay out the places where he has no claim for executive privilege. that's number one. text messages with other people. number two, a trip down to georgia. number three, communications...
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>> yeah, wolf. case, at least so far. i think they came out far stronger in opening. you know, they said look she is a police officer. she should know better. she's been an officer for 26 years. she failed her duties. she failed her badge and that's correct. you know, the defense got up and said she -- um -- made a mistake. she is a human being. now, wolf, if it's you and i making a mistake pulling a glock instead of a taser, that's one thing. but this is an officer. she's held to a higher standard. and uh, that mistake in this trial needs to be reasonable, as well. you know, did she make that mistake in good faith? was it reasonable that she pulled a glock that is yellow -- i'm sorry, a glock that's black, versus a taser that's yellow? one that weighs twice as much as the other. so, um, you know, this case is going to turn on whether the deadly force was justified, which it was not. and whether the mistake that she's claiming was reasonable, in and of itself. >> as -- as we mentioned, the prosecuti
>> yeah, wolf. case, at least so far. i think they came out far stronger in opening. you know, they said look she is a police officer. she should know better. she's been an officer for 26 years. she failed her duties. she failed her badge and that's correct. you know, the defense got up and said she -- um -- made a mistake. she is a human being. now, wolf, if it's you and i making a mistake pulling a glock instead of a taser, that's one thing. but this is an officer. she's held to a...
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>> no, i wasn't, wolf. not surprised either by the request not to have her held pending sentencing nor surprised by the judge refusing that. once you are convicted beyond a reasonable doubt the tables turn. it is different. and for a person convicted of taking another person's life it would be normal for them to be detained. understandable that the defense counsel would ask for that. i think the lesson here for society at large is hopefully we're beginning to see the justice system treating police officers just like everybody else. they should be given just as much fairness as everyone else but nothing special in terms of giving them extra luxuries or benefits of the doubt once convicted. >> she was convicted on two charges today. we'll see in february how long she has to serve in jail. in the meantime she is in jail right now. guys, thank you very, very much. coming up there is more news in the situation room. covid cases are surging here in the united states as well as holiday travel. how the omicron vari
>> no, i wasn't, wolf. not surprised either by the request not to have her held pending sentencing nor surprised by the judge refusing that. once you are convicted beyond a reasonable doubt the tables turn. it is different. and for a person convicted of taking another person's life it would be normal for them to be detained. understandable that the defense counsel would ask for that. i think the lesson here for society at large is hopefully we're beginning to see the justice system...
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>> you know, it could, wolf. front of the jury is whether or not she acted grossly negligent manner or in reckless manner. and in some ways, that very traumatic video coverage that we saw of her reaction immediately after the shooting kind of proves the point. it is very clear from her own reaction that she didn't intend to shoot him and that it was a tragic and horrible error, a mistake that should not have been made. so, the experts can point in one direction or another as to whether or not she violated a law or policy, but at the end of the day it is for the jury so decide if she acted reasonably. >> bottom line, here, andrew, potter shows remorse but shouldn't her training have prepared her to not mistake a gun for a taser? >> that is absolutely true. and that is no doubt what the prosecution will point out when they get an opportunity to cross-examine her directly. she should have been wearing that taser on the opposite side of her body, photographs show that she was. it feels different than a gun. it functi
>> you know, it could, wolf. front of the jury is whether or not she acted grossly negligent manner or in reckless manner. and in some ways, that very traumatic video coverage that we saw of her reaction immediately after the shooting kind of proves the point. it is very clear from her own reaction that she didn't intend to shoot him and that it was a tragic and horrible error, a mistake that should not have been made. so, the experts can point in one direction or another as to whether or...
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wolf?> let's get more on all of this. joining us, dr. richard besser, former acting director of the cdc. dr. besser, thanks for joining us. as we see these trends here in the u.s. clearly right now heading in the wrong direction, just how concerned are you about the spread of this virus in the united states right now? >> you know, wolf, i have been very concerned about this. as we've been having more and more conversations about the omicron variant, it struck me that there's a general complacency and acceptance that a thousand people in america could die every day from the delta variant and that would be okay. but what if a new variant comes. i think we have to double, triple our efforts to reach people who haven't yet been vaccinated. to address their concerns. i think every single person who has a loved one who hasn't been vaccinated needs to talk to them and share their concerns. and recognize that, really, the largest risk for getting this infection, having severe infection and dying fr
wolf?> let's get more on all of this. joining us, dr. richard besser, former acting director of the cdc. dr. besser, thanks for joining us. as we see these trends here in the u.s. clearly right now heading in the wrong direction, just how concerned are you about the spread of this virus in the united states right now? >> you know, wolf, i have been very concerned about this. as we've been having more and more conversations about the omicron variant, it struck me that there's a general...
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>> reporter: that is right, wolf. confirmed dead. now that's revised slightly down from yesterday. but more than 120 people are still unaccounted for tonight and this does come as president biden just got an up close look at this annihilated town. on the ground, president biden gets a jarring firsthand look at the damage in dawson springs, kentucky, meeting with victims in the aftermath. >> the scope and scale of the destruction is beyond belief when you look around, it is almost beyond belief. these tornados vieh voured everything in their path. >> promising help. >> i intend to do as long as it tabs to support your state and your local leaders and as you recover and rebuild. >> reporter: the governor grateful for the help. >> we've gone for looking for our dead to starting to haul away the death and destruction around us. and in the steps to start rebuilding have already begun. i hope the people of kentucky know that i care deeply about them, and the president does too. >> reporter: in mayfield, biden saw the destru
>> reporter: that is right, wolf. confirmed dead. now that's revised slightly down from yesterday. but more than 120 people are still unaccounted for tonight and this does come as president biden just got an up close look at this annihilated town. on the ground, president biden gets a jarring firsthand look at the damage in dawson springs, kentucky, meeting with victims in the aftermath. >> the scope and scale of the destruction is beyond belief when you look around, it is almost...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with president biden's response to the new omicron crisis hours after the variant became dominant here in the united states. let's go right to our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president tried to reassure the vaccinated while warning unvaccinated americans of life and death consequences. >> it's a delicate messaging balance no question about it. it's one the white house views as critical in this moment. a moment where the omicron variant is very seriously causing concern. no question about that. however, it also finds the country in a very different moment in terms of the tools it has and its ability to manage the pandemic. >> i know you're tired. >> reporter: tonight president biden seeking to reassure an exhausted nation. as it braces for what may be the largest covid wave yet. >> this is not march of 2020. 200 million people are fully vaccinated. we're prepared. we know more. >> report
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we begin with president biden's response to the new omicron crisis hours after the variant became dominant here in the united states. let's go right to our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president tried to reassure the vaccinated while warning unvaccinated americans of life and death consequences. >> it's a delicate messaging balance no question about it. it's...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with president biden confronting putin and the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine. let's go to our senior white house correspondent. phil, a critical day for the president of the united states. >> no question about it, wolf. and white house officials say president biden was explicit in his warnings that there would be severe consequences for any russian invasion of ukraine, but the president was also explicit in laying out an alternative path by diplomacy. >> the president was crystal clear of where the united states stands on all of these issues. >> tonight, a clear message from the president. as fears of a russian invasion of ukraine grip the world. >> what president biden did today was lay out very clearly the consequences if he chooses to move. >> concern from washington to capitals across europe, biden's high stakes call with putin focused on deescalation. >> he's not doing this to saber rattle. he's not going it to make idle thre
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with president biden confronting putin and the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine. let's go to our senior white house correspondent. phil, a critical day for the president of the united states. >> no question about it, wolf. and white house officials say president biden was explicit in his warnings that there would be severe consequences for any russian invasion of ukraine, but the president was also...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with a multi-state tornado disaster as the tegt toll climbs and the search for the missing intensifies. our commrrespondents are coveri all sides of the story. brian todd is in mayfield. what are you seeing on the ground tonight? >> reporter: wolf, nearly three days after the tornadoes ripped through this area, there's still a very dynamic situation of salvage, search and rescue. you have crews moving heavy debris with a heavy shovel. over here you have devastation on almost every street corner of downtown mayfield as officials are assessing the damage in kentucky and seven other states tonight. rescuers race the clock, using cranes and search dogs as they pick through the debris of friday's tornadoes. mayfield, kentucky, was hit by the worst one. a path of destruction stretching perhaps 200 miles through kentucky and beyond. >> the worst tornado event in the history of our commonwealth. >> reporter: more than 1,000 houses have been obliter
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with a multi-state tornado disaster as the tegt toll climbs and the search for the missing intensifies. our commrrespondents are coveri all sides of the story. brian todd is in mayfield. what are you seeing on the ground tonight? >> reporter: wolf, nearly three days after the tornadoes ripped through this area, there's still a very dynamic situation of salvage, search and rescue. you have crews moving heavy...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> up first this hour, president biden's new plan for trying to beat back a spike in covid cases this winter around the uncertainty with the omicron variant. let's go straight to phil mattingly. phil, the president says the u.s. has the tools to deal with this new variant. what steps is he specifically taking? >> reporter: wolf, those are tools that the united states did not have last year at this time heading into the winter months and obviously with new concerns about those variants. the president laying out a series of new initiatives the white house believes can keep the pandemic under control, contain it and even beat it if the u.s. political system allows. >> my plan i'm announcing today pulls no punches in the fight against covid-19. it's a plan that i think should unite us. >> reporter: tonight president biden calling for national unity in the battle against a ppd that for the country has driven anything but for months. >> now as we move into the
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> up first this hour, president biden's new plan for trying to beat back a spike in covid cases this winter around the uncertainty with the omicron variant. let's go straight to phil mattingly. phil, the president says the u.s. has the tools to deal with this new variant. what steps is he specifically taking? >> reporter: wolf, those are tools that the united states did not have last year at this time heading into the winter...
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but here is the key issue, wolf. if we have a massive number of infections, it is still going to cause real strains to our health care system. and it will almost surely be pretty mild for those vaccinated and boosted. but for unvaccinated people, i'm not sure that the somewhat milder version is going to help out that much. i still think for unvaccinated people, it is a rough period of time. >> the fda has now authorized a second pill to treat covid-19. this one from merck. what are you learning about this drug and the role it will play when it is ready to be distributed in huge numbers against -- in the fight against this pandemic? >> well, we need all of the tools that we could get. and i'm optimistic overall about these oral anti-viral medications. because this is what we're going to need. we will have people who will remain unvaccinated. we need to keep them out of the hospital. also some people who are vaccinated but medically vulnerable, they still may get severely ill and so having pills could help to reduce th
but here is the key issue, wolf. if we have a massive number of infections, it is still going to cause real strains to our health care system. and it will almost surely be pretty mild for those vaccinated and boosted. but for unvaccinated people, i'm not sure that the somewhat milder version is going to help out that much. i still think for unvaccinated people, it is a rough period of time. >> the fda has now authorized a second pill to treat covid-19. this one from merck. what are you...
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this is how you conduct science, wolf. we can show you the different dosing they've been trying for younger children than 2 to 5. newborns to 2 years old, that dosing did seem to generate an immune response in these trials, but for 2 to 5, as you mentioned, they're now looking at third doses there, and you can see, as well, for 5 to 11 years old, another dose of the 10 micrograms. 30 micrograms is what adults go ahead. 12 to 17 is looking at 10 to 30 for a potential dose as we head into this holiday week, while bracing for the omicron surge, is it time to reeiffel wait the way we're living right now? should we once again reconsidering indoor dining, traveling, gathering with loved ones? what's your rematcommendations? >> what i plan to do is straightforward. i'm avoiding large indoor gatherings. i love christmas parties, but i think that's probably not a good thing right now, but getting together with family and friends is very different, much safer, especially when you know everybody's vac nation status. you can add a lay
this is how you conduct science, wolf. we can show you the different dosing they've been trying for younger children than 2 to 5. newborns to 2 years old, that dosing did seem to generate an immune response in these trials, but for 2 to 5, as you mentioned, they're now looking at third doses there, and you can see, as well, for 5 to 11 years old, another dose of the 10 micrograms. 30 micrograms is what adults go ahead. 12 to 17 is looking at 10 to 30 for a potential dose as we head into this...
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in your earlier life, you were in a who is. >> i was, wolf. and when i was in the white house, in my earlier life, it was in a previous economic crisis and one of the things that we learned very quickly was, you can't persuade people what they don't believe. we get back good jobs reports and we would want to go out and tout those jobs reports, but people weren't feeling it in their lives. and when we went out and we spoke to these good numbers and told people how good things were, they -- it had the reverse effect. they felt that we were out of touch. and we quickly learned to be muted in our language and not to claim too much. here you have a situation where the president said today, you know, we -- this has peaked. it's going to be passed us. there was a "wall street journal" poll earlier this week, the president's pollster was one of the pollsters involved in that poll. and 52% of americans said that they thought that it would be worse a year from now. so, he is saying things that people don't believe. now obviously, if this situation strai
in your earlier life, you were in a who is. >> i was, wolf. and when i was in the white house, in my earlier life, it was in a previous economic crisis and one of the things that we learned very quickly was, you can't persuade people what they don't believe. we get back good jobs reports and we would want to go out and tout those jobs reports, but people weren't feeling it in their lives. and when we went out and we spoke to these good numbers and told people how good things were, they --...
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i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room.m. that that's it. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> out front next. don't panic. president biden laying out his action plan to slow the covid surge. sending resources to states in need of help, and defending his plan for testing amid long lines. >>> plus, the race to save biden's agenda. the president promising, tonight, to get something done with joe biden -- joe manchin -- on his spending bill. but will the senator even join a key call with fellow democrats on the topic tonight? >>> and a story you will see only on out outfront, school
i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room.m. that that's it. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> out front next. don't panic. president biden laying out his action plan to slow the covid surge. sending resources to states in need of help, and defending his plan for testing amid long lines. >>> plus, the race to save biden's agenda. the president promising, tonight, to get something done with joe biden -- joe manchin -- on his spending bill. but will the...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> tonight the white house is facing a double threat from soaring inflation. it's adding a new challenge to its agenda. it appears to be taking a toll on the poll numbers. kaitlan collins is joining us right now. inflation is now, what, a 39-year high here in the united states and that's posing a real problem for the president. >> yeah, and, wolf, these are numbers the white house was bracing for. they tried to get out ahead of them yesterday saying they don't think it paints the full picture of where the u.s. economy stands right now. but they have to balance that with acknowledging that, yes, prices are up and consumers are concerned. with prices at their highest point in nearly 40 years, president biden is predicting it's the peak of the crisis. >> inflation is affecting people's lives. >> reporter: inflation reached its highest point in november since 1982 when ronald reagan was in office and joe biden was a senator from delaware. tonight president
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> tonight the white house is facing a double threat from soaring inflation. it's adding a new challenge to its agenda. it appears to be taking a toll on the poll numbers. kaitlan collins is joining us right now. inflation is now, what, a 39-year high here in the united states and that's posing a real problem for the president. >> yeah, and, wolf, these are numbers the white house was bracing for. they tried to get out...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with truly stunning developments in the deadly michigan school shooting. federal and local authorities launching a search right now for the suspect's parents as a manhunt. the whereabouts unknown hours after being charged with involuntarily manslaughter. alexandra, what are you hearing about the missing parents at least right now? >> reporter: authorities do not know where they are. the fbi, marshals and the oakland county sheriff's department trying to track down jennifer and james crumbly. we haven't seen them since wednesday since appearing for the son's arrangement. it is not clear where they are tonight. the sheriff's office said they were in touch with an attorney to arrange for an arrest once charges were handed down. but they can't find the couple now. bizarrely attorneys representing the couple have put out a statement saying jennifer and james haven't fled and left town for safety avefter the shooting and the arrangement scheduled
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with truly stunning developments in the deadly michigan school shooting. federal and local authorities launching a search right now for the suspect's parents as a manhunt. the whereabouts unknown hours after being charged with involuntarily manslaughter. alexandra, what are you hearing about the missing parents at least right now? >> reporter: authorities do not know where they are. the fbi, marshals and the...
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james wolfe used to be the director for the senate intelligence committee.ent to jail -- prison for two months after pleading guilty to charges -- here's what happened. rambo is looking into contacting these reporters. he is looking at ali watkins, a political rising star reporter. he vets her meaning he runs all of her travel -- set her travel, sees she is traveling with his older gentleman, older by more than 30 years, who he later identifies as james wolfe. rambo strikes the leak investigation. before he rages to meet -- arranges to be ali watkins under an alias and other weird things come he reaches out to an fbi contact at headquarters and says, i have something i think is in your lane, please call me immediately. rambo's working with the fbi very early on this on what he sees as a reporter who's getting ossified information from this man who he thinks she is dating. ali watkins continues to say she did not receive information from that person and james wolfe was never convicted or evenharged with leaking classified information, just to be clear. but th
james wolfe used to be the director for the senate intelligence committee.ent to jail -- prison for two months after pleading guilty to charges -- here's what happened. rambo is looking into contacting these reporters. he is looking at ali watkins, a political rising star reporter. he vets her meaning he runs all of her travel -- set her travel, sees she is traveling with his older gentleman, older by more than 30 years, who he later identifies as james wolfe. rambo strikes the leak...
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i spoke to the boss of bad wolf, jane tranter.land. the amount of drama production in the uk, it's exploded, hasn't it? it has. and i think that the success of game of thrones, and the success of what that show gave to belfast and the region was probably very influential. she's a fine woman, your sister. this is generating quite a fewjobs. it's generating an enormous number ofjobs. i mean, just in wales, i think in the first five years, so bad wolf has been going for about six years, i think we counted the number ofjobs generated in wales alone in the first five years as something like over 2,200. and it's growing and it's growing and it's growing. when bad wolf first started in wales, it was quite empty. you know, there was bad wolf and we were kind of, "we're here, come on, everyone comejoin us." and now, you know, you can't get a spot in the car park. and the growth looks set to continue. amazon is moving production of the lord of the rings tv series from new zealand to the uk. britain's studios are reaping the benefits from a
i spoke to the boss of bad wolf, jane tranter.land. the amount of drama production in the uk, it's exploded, hasn't it? it has. and i think that the success of game of thrones, and the success of what that show gave to belfast and the region was probably very influential. she's a fine woman, your sister. this is generating quite a fewjobs. it's generating an enormous number ofjobs. i mean, just in wales, i think in the first five years, so bad wolf has been going for about six years, i think we...
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we had a little break about an hour ago land a low cross country look to with wolf pack right now. the storm is starting to settle back and i can see stars a little bit ago. it's now really settled. and so we're looking at significant snowfall over the next 24 hours looking at 2 to 4 inches an hour over the next 24 hours that may be backing up and 48 hours that allegation that could lay down 4, 5, 6, treated now with the wind blowing out there. the avalanche danger most likely ask for it as forecast by the past year. avalanche center its high today it's forecast to be i but i would they might bump that up to extreme. >> a cook. we're looking at the branch is behind you there. they seem to be getting pulled down a little bit by the weight of the snow. what's the snow like? what's the what's the quality of it. what are we looking at? >> we're looking at 14 to one right now. it's really good quality. system is set up really good game and happy and i like to call the real. it's not set down 5 to 8 inches anywhere between lake level in upper elevations and now what you've done is you've
we had a little break about an hour ago land a low cross country look to with wolf pack right now. the storm is starting to settle back and i can see stars a little bit ago. it's now really settled. and so we're looking at significant snowfall over the next 24 hours looking at 2 to 4 inches an hour over the next 24 hours that may be backing up and 48 hours that allegation that could lay down 4, 5, 6, treated now with the wind blowing out there. the avalanche danger most likely ask for it as...
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our coverage begins with our wolf blitzer right next door in "the situation room." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, breaking news, former president just just lot his battle to keep secret, as panel members have been meeting with a series of significant witnesses. also tonight, president biden personally reassures ukraine's president he can depend on u.s. help against russian aggression. tensions still at risk of exploding after president biden's talk about vladimir putin this week. >>> a verdict has been reached in the trial of jussie smollett, accused of faking a hate crime. we're standing by for the jury's decision at any moment. >>> well to welcome our viewers around the state. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> let's get straight to the breaking news. a verdict has just been reached in the trial of actor jussie smollett, falsely accusing of being a victim of a hate crime, that he allegedly arranged himself. sara sidner is outside the courtroom. set the scene. what's about to happen? >> reporter
our coverage begins with our wolf blitzer right next door in "the situation room." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, breaking news, former president just just lot his battle to keep secret, as panel members have been meeting with a series of significant witnesses. also tonight, president biden personally reassures ukraine's president he can depend on u.s. help against russian aggression. tensions still at risk of exploding after president biden's talk about vladimir...
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wolf blitzer, thanks so much for your reflections. really appreciate it. >> thanks so much, fred. >>> we've also just received a statement from president biden on bob dole's parks and he writes a month after being sworn in as president, one of the first conversations i had with anyone outside the white house was with other dear friends bob and elizabeth dole at their home in washington. bob had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and i was there to offer the same support, love and encouragement that they showed me and jill when our son beau battled cancer and the doles have shown us over the half century that we've been friends, like all true friendships regardless of how much time has passed, we picked up right where we left off, as though it were only yesterday that we were sharing a laugh in the senate dining room or debating the great issues of the day. often against each other on the senate floor. i saw in his eyes the same light, bravery and determination i've seen so many times before. in the senate though we often disagre
wolf blitzer, thanks so much for your reflections. really appreciate it. >> thanks so much, fred. >>> we've also just received a statement from president biden on bob dole's parks and he writes a month after being sworn in as president, one of the first conversations i had with anyone outside the white house was with other dear friends bob and elizabeth dole at their home in washington. bob had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and i was there to offer the same support,...
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this is bad wolf in cardiff, just one of a number of new studios to have opened up in south wales.the tv industry is absolutely booming at the moment. there has been a fourfold increase in drama production in the uk over the last seven or eight years, which means that if you tot it all up, spending has gone from around £400 million in 2013 to 4 billion — a tenfold increase. tv drama now employs more people than the steel and coal industry. this is a story about across the whole of the uk. so, you've gotjobs being generated by productions which are now taking place in cardiff at bad wolf studios where you have his dark materials. you've got productions taking place in scotland, where you've got investment in edinburgh, new studios there and 0utlander about to enter its sixth series. you've got investment taking place in new studios opening in liverpool, yorkshire and across the uk. driving this are the new streaming services, the government's tax break and a reputation for success, which the boss here at bad wolf feels owes much to northern ireland and game of thrones. i think that
this is bad wolf in cardiff, just one of a number of new studios to have opened up in south wales.the tv industry is absolutely booming at the moment. there has been a fourfold increase in drama production in the uk over the last seven or eight years, which means that if you tot it all up, spending has gone from around £400 million in 2013 to 4 billion — a tenfold increase. tv drama now employs more people than the steel and coal industry. this is a story about across the whole of the uk....
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tom wolfe was once one of those addicts living on the tenderloin streets and breaking laws to feed his drug habit. he said this plan is what the tenderloin needs. >> i'm really, really happy to hear the mayor taking a tougher stance on this. it's going to require a balanced approach. you can't arrest our way out of everything. but there needs to be some target specific enforcement. >> wolfe knows the resolving door here all too well. in 2019, he was arrested six times before ultimately turning his life around. >> if you're stealing, breaking car windows, if you're robbing the target down the street, you need to be held accountable for those things, just like i was held accountable for those things three years agoep. >> wolfe says he's proof you can get clean and stay clean, and he believes others can do it too with commitment and accountability from the city. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's get to our weather now. hopefully you were able to dry out a bit today. here's a live look at oakland. sunny during the day, and it's still cold across the bay area, but here comes more rain.
tom wolfe was once one of those addicts living on the tenderloin streets and breaking laws to feed his drug habit. he said this plan is what the tenderloin needs. >> i'm really, really happy to hear the mayor taking a tougher stance on this. it's going to require a balanced approach. you can't arrest our way out of everything. but there needs to be some target specific enforcement. >> wolfe knows the resolving door here all too well. in 2019, he was arrested six times before...
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jane wolf has more. ah, scouring through the rubble ploughing through volcanic, the breed that has now begun to harden the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour. even for the lifeless bodies recover beneath the rubble, a sense of relief among emergency crews and deliver to me. thank god, we found the bodies of these victims and retrieved them. answers for loved ones in this moment are better than new years. those who survived are still coming to take with their ordeal. ha, it at 1st i thought it was a bomb explosion, and all of the sudden it was tomorrow erupting and spoonful cannick ashes. suddenly it was all dark like it was going to destroy the earth. suddenly my children were scattered around. my husband was not found, and i was waiting for him. and then we fled to the evacuation camp. job as large as volcano unleashed a thunderous plume of ash high into the sky on saturday, raining down on thousands of panic, people below, and swallowed up entire communities
jane wolf has more. ah, scouring through the rubble ploughing through volcanic, the breed that has now begun to harden the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour. even for the lifeless bodies recover beneath the rubble, a sense of relief among emergency crews and deliver to me. thank god, we found the bodies of these victims and retrieved them. answers for loved ones in this moment are better than new years. those who survived are still coming to take...
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and then as under than the wolf. ah, it's hard to imagine the cruelty of these force expulsion after 8 centuries, leaving the peninsula only to be expelled over night. i wandered did some of them dig in their heels and stay. these got me thinking about my own family. my mother used to say that her father had our books. he was from on maria in the south of spain. and the story goes that the our upstair were deported to valencia. really? i never mind now. i never knew my grandfather, so it was time to ask my grandmother about him today. he passed away when still a young man and i know that talking about him still brings great sadness to my grandmother. but i had to ask and i would have, you know, media in madison, but i have the i'm could been yakima, let this go run. what i'm gonna do is get what i can do without internet. what each of prayers said he went to la mini, i can put a he, i mean out of his, i know i'm boy they academia initially wanting us. yeah. my name is nelson bank that are from a do do it isn't like t
and then as under than the wolf. ah, it's hard to imagine the cruelty of these force expulsion after 8 centuries, leaving the peninsula only to be expelled over night. i wandered did some of them dig in their heels and stay. these got me thinking about my own family. my mother used to say that her father had our books. he was from on maria in the south of spain. and the story goes that the our upstair were deported to valencia. really? i never mind now. i never knew my grandfather, so it was...
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wolf served on a drug task force.provide insight into his own experience for city leaders to learn from. and he says that he is happy to see that a big step is being taken towards getting attics off of the streets and into treatment. he also tells us that people need to be held accountable. so while incarceration might not be the number one option leaving people in the streets to commit crimes and to continue to be tempted by dealers isn't a solution either. >> there's a subset people living on the street that require intervention. i required intervention. to get off the street and that intervention, you know, came through law enforcement is that the ideal way, not necessarily but is law enforcement going to play a role and do they need to play a role. absolutely. they do. and the reason i say that it's not because i want to criminalize anybody but it is against the law. when you do things like shoplift from target and walgreens and then sell your belongings on the street to support your drug addiction. those types of
wolf served on a drug task force.provide insight into his own experience for city leaders to learn from. and he says that he is happy to see that a big step is being taken towards getting attics off of the streets and into treatment. he also tells us that people need to be held accountable. so while incarceration might not be the number one option leaving people in the streets to commit crimes and to continue to be tempted by dealers isn't a solution either. >> there's a subset people...
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and that's a real wolf? that is a real—life wolf that was there at the time.to jail, never once did it occur to me that i was innocent. seriously, i neverfelt like i was persecuted. i got what i deserved, i trusted the institutions that put me away in jail, i did my time, and i got out and i rebuilt my life. most people today don't trust the institutions that are essentially meting outjustice. they watched what happened in 2008, and we all saw the movie the big short, or at least many of us did. at the end is a funny scene — "funny" — where they say, "and all the bad guys went to jail." and they're like, "ha—ha, just kidding, no—one went to jail." and we laugh or at least smirk because we know it's true, but in our stomachs, it's not right, and we know it. and it erodes the trust of the people. so i think you find a lot of people right now, theyjust... they know it's not right. by early february, the share price of gamestop was about a tenth of its market high, and on the way down, people lost a lot of money. casper�*s shares were at one point worth around $10
and that's a real wolf? that is a real—life wolf that was there at the time.to jail, never once did it occur to me that i was innocent. seriously, i neverfelt like i was persecuted. i got what i deserved, i trusted the institutions that put me away in jail, i did my time, and i got out and i rebuilt my life. most people today don't trust the institutions that are essentially meting outjustice. they watched what happened in 2008, and we all saw the movie the big short, or at least many of us...
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when bad wolf first started in wales, it was quite empty. you know, there was bad wolf and we were kind of, "we're here, come on, everyone comejoin us." and now, you know, you can't get a spot in the car park. and the growth looks set to continue. amazon is moving production of the lord of the rings tv series from new zealand to the uk. britain's studios are reaping the benefits from a multi—billion—dollar battle between the streaming giants. david sillito, bbc news, cardiff. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. hello. it has been a cloudy day for many parts of the country today, sunshine has been hard to find, the best of it across northern parts of scotland. this morning it was very windy comedy wins have eased significantly but, for a while, cooler air across scotland and northern ireland, still mild air coming from the tropics across england and where is andy between those two different air mass, a belt of cloud that has not really moved very much today and that is continuing to bring some outbreaks of rain. most of the ra
when bad wolf first started in wales, it was quite empty. you know, there was bad wolf and we were kind of, "we're here, come on, everyone comejoin us." and now, you know, you can't get a spot in the car park. and the growth looks set to continue. amazon is moving production of the lord of the rings tv series from new zealand to the uk. britain's studios are reaping the benefits from a multi—billion—dollar battle between the streaming giants. david sillito, bbc news, cardiff. time...
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oh, something one offenses us wolf is the best. what? one m m a gun? warm little son. harris of africa. the minimum waves around $21.00 ran an hour and us dollars. the currency uses them bob way, that's a $1.46. imagine just how much people would have to say in order to both travel and quarantine. if the exchange rate that makes it impossible for most workers to go home. it also means and borrowing struggling economy will not get it's desperately needed, annual influx of foreign currency. those and bub wins who do make the trip up north are using up their savings and borrowing from others everything. so we'll put them in the loop, right. plenty of money from them. see there were no good. good, if you pick up in some say they really have no choice because they married 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, we got senior quadrants, yours did records and you also would zulu, while the you see now we see must see them in baby must see us you see, so that's why we decided to plug in now for those fortunate to be going home time spent with family despite having to quarantine 1st to far
oh, something one offenses us wolf is the best. what? one m m a gun? warm little son. harris of africa. the minimum waves around $21.00 ran an hour and us dollars. the currency uses them bob way, that's a $1.46. imagine just how much people would have to say in order to both travel and quarantine. if the exchange rate that makes it impossible for most workers to go home. it also means and borrowing struggling economy will not get it's desperately needed, annual influx of foreign currency. those...
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we have julian wolf, life for us in cape town. but 1st let's go to our correspondent family, the miller, whose joining us from so wet. so that's close to johannesburg, which is where it desmond tutu, lives, and, and family them. so talk to us about the significance of so west, so where the archbishop once lived as we're saying and, and what's the mood like today? hey paul, this is val across the street in so where to and it's not only we, the archbishop desmond to, to live, but also nelson mandela, the only street in the world where to nobel laureates. loved. and this is also why the series or such as significant in terms of people who've visited, to pay homage to those leaders. and now we're seeing people trickling in laying flowers, speaking to the media just about the loss of that they're experiencing in terms of what we heard. 6 as a guiding light or was a guiding light for many south africans, a people here. and i think especially given the age of the archbishop as well as the significance and the role he played in terms of s
we have julian wolf, life for us in cape town. but 1st let's go to our correspondent family, the miller, whose joining us from so wet. so that's close to johannesburg, which is where it desmond tutu, lives, and, and family them. so talk to us about the significance of so west, so where the archbishop once lived as we're saying and, and what's the mood like today? hey paul, this is val across the street in so where to and it's not only we, the archbishop desmond to, to live, but also nelson...
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julian wolf reports. julienne: scouring through the rubble, the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour. etch for the lifeless bodyies beneath the rubble, a sense of relief among emergency crews >> thank god we found bodyies of these victims and retrieved them. >> answers for loved ones in this moment are better than no. those who survived are still coming to term with the ordeal. >> at first, i thought it was a bomb explosion and all of a sudden it was simero erupting and spewing volcanic eruptions. suddenly it was all dark like it was going to destroy the earth. my children was scattered around. my husband was not found and i was weighing for him and then we fled to the evacuation camp. >> there was a thunderous plume of ash raining down on thousands of people below. and swallowing up entire communities. mount simiro forced rescue teams to retreat in their search for survives. water ways around the volcano polluted with ash. and with more rain in the forecast there
julian wolf reports. julienne: scouring through the rubble, the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour. etch for the lifeless bodyies beneath the rubble, a sense of relief among emergency crews >> thank god we found bodyies of these victims and retrieved them. >> answers for loved ones in this moment are better than no. those who survived are still coming to term with the ordeal. >> at first, i thought it was a bomb explosion and all of...
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this is bad wolf in cardiff, just one of a number of new studios to have opened up in south wales.on in the uk over the last seven or eight years. which means that if you tot it all up, spending has gone from around £400 million in 2013 to 4 billion — a tenfold increase. tv drama now employs more people than the steel and coal industry. this is a story about across the whole of the uk. so, you've gotjobs being generated by productions which are now taking place in cardiff at bad wolf studios, where you have his dark materials. you've got productions taking place in scotland, where you've got investment in edinburgh, new studios there and 0utlander about to enter its sixth series. you've got investment taking place in new studios opening in liverpool, yorkshire and across the uk. driving this are the new streaming services, the government's tax break, and a reputation for success, which the boss here at bad wolf feels owes much to northern ireland and game of thrones. i think that the success of game of thrones and the success of what that show gave to belfast and the region was pro
this is bad wolf in cardiff, just one of a number of new studios to have opened up in south wales.on in the uk over the last seven or eight years. which means that if you tot it all up, spending has gone from around £400 million in 2013 to 4 billion — a tenfold increase. tv drama now employs more people than the steel and coal industry. this is a story about across the whole of the uk. so, you've gotjobs being generated by productions which are now taking place in cardiff at bad wolf...
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[applause] and pennsylvania's governor tom wolf. to moderate today's conversation we have aviation a administration administrator and globallo chair jane barbie. >> thank you for joining us today and governor hutchison i'm going to turn over to you to get us started. >> thank you i want to express appreciation at the mta for hosting the summit. also administrator jane garvey for being the team moderator of it. but my fellow governors for taking the time and trouble to talk about this important issue facing our state in the coming years. there is probably not a more important and timely panel discussion than the summit on infrastructure. i appreciate each of youra being there, thanks for leading the efforts in your state and leading the discussion today. i'm very proud that the nga stood tall and supported the bipartisantr infrastructure bil. it made it through all the roadblocks and signed into law. those who criticize this investment say only a portion goes to highways and bridges. i know there are parts that i don't agree with in
[applause] and pennsylvania's governor tom wolf. to moderate today's conversation we have aviation a administration administrator and globallo chair jane barbie. >> thank you for joining us today and governor hutchison i'm going to turn over to you to get us started. >> thank you i want to express appreciation at the mta for hosting the summit. also administrator jane garvey for being the team moderator of it. but my fellow governors for taking the time and trouble to talk about...
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but i have to ask a question, wolf, if you don't mind. i know you guys are the anchors and everything but i'm not sure the market is hearing what fed chair powell is saying i see no movement in the two-year i saw the two-year rachet up, and then it came back down i'm looking at the may probability which i think is kind of a lock now i think he said, hey, as soon as we get done tapering, we're going to start to hike rates i don't think any change at a 56% probability. i'm just not sure the market has internalized the idea that, hey, the fed's moving fast here and it's going to move as fast as it can to try to keep the market at bay. but the door -- what powell could be saying is the door is open, it might be time to use that opportunity to exit here. i'm just a little worried that maybe they're not quite hearing that he said he's well positioned well, what does that mean? i think that means well positioned to finish the taper as quickly as they can by march and then get going on the business of hiking rates as soon as may >> hey, steve, if
but i have to ask a question, wolf, if you don't mind. i know you guys are the anchors and everything but i'm not sure the market is hearing what fed chair powell is saying i see no movement in the two-year i saw the two-year rachet up, and then it came back down i'm looking at the may probability which i think is kind of a lock now i think he said, hey, as soon as we get done tapering, we're going to start to hike rates i don't think any change at a 56% probability. i'm just not sure the...
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i spoke to the boss of big wolf, jane tranter. fine woman, your sister. this is generating quite a fewjobs? it's generating an enormous number ofjobs. i mean, just in wales, i think in the first five years, so bad wolf has been going for about six years, i think we counted the number ofjobs generated in wales alone in the first five years as something like over 2,200. and it's growing and it's growing and it's growing. when bad wolf first started in wales, it was quite empty. you know, there was bad wolf and we're kind of, "we're here, come on, everyonejoin us." and now, you know, you can't get a spot in the car park. and the growth looks set to continue. amazon is moving production of the lord of the rings tv series from new zealand to the uk. britain's studio are reaping the benefits from a multi—billion—dollar battle between streaming giants. david sillito, bbc news, cardiff. the israeli prime minister naftali bennett has arrived in the united arab emirates — the first visit of its kind. it comes after the two countries establi
i spoke to the boss of big wolf, jane tranter. fine woman, your sister. this is generating quite a fewjobs? it's generating an enormous number ofjobs. i mean, just in wales, i think in the first five years, so bad wolf has been going for about six years, i think we counted the number ofjobs generated in wales alone in the first five years as something like over 2,200. and it's growing and it's growing and it's growing. when bad wolf first started in wales, it was quite empty. you know, there...
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up next, former top dhs official chad wolf on the border crisis.urt. it is creating the worst border crisis in history. you're watching fox business. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. matching your job description. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. the biden administration asked the supreme court to rule on whether required to keep the trump era remain in mexico policy, william has more. >> look at the plate, what is your goal? if it to
up next, former top dhs official chad wolf on the border crisis.urt. it is creating the worst border crisis in history. you're watching fox business. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. matching your job description. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that...
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for people that are struggling with homelessness for people that are struggling with addiction. >> wolf hopes this new plan will include more opportunities for recovery. the rehab and drug treatment. and in turn will reduce harm to not only the addicted but the entire tenderloin community that simone ian reporting for us tonight in the north bay petaluma police have arrested a man who they say was driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting arrest federico lease was. >> charged after a small crash near lake ville highway and casa grande road tuesday afternoon raleigh says accused of threatening officers during his arrest. a records check revealed lease was also on probation. he was taken to the sonoma county jail. >> take a look at the photo of this girl santa rosa. police are asking for the public's help in finding the 13 year-old her name is so in the dock us police say she left her home in the area of summerfield road and golf. you court sunday last sunday but maintain phone contact with her family until 2 days ago sophie is described as 5 foot 4 weighing about a 100 pounds.
for people that are struggling with homelessness for people that are struggling with addiction. >> wolf hopes this new plan will include more opportunities for recovery. the rehab and drug treatment. and in turn will reduce harm to not only the addicted but the entire tenderloin community that simone ian reporting for us tonight in the north bay petaluma police have arrested a man who they say was driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting arrest federico lease was. >>...
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when capitalism fail to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf always.
when capitalism fail to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf always.
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thank you very much. jillian wolf live for us in cape town. south african writer john allen, 1st met the light archbishop during the apartheid era. the 2 men became close friends and collaborators as one of the people who knew jasmine to, to best. he shared his memories with the al jazeera on john allen. i met desmond tutu as a reporter nearly 40 years ago. i went on later to become his pre secretary. and i've since written a biography of him called rabble rouser for peace. what really drove him to public prominence was his absolutely uncompromising, angry outspokenness against a party. at a time when most black south africans, especially lex, of africans, depended as a people he did. will he jobs or what employers couldn't voice the feelings to to voice the feelings for them? oh no. 7 1 in this country, he expressed people's anger the killing of school children. but at the same time, he did this in such a compassionate and powerful way that he, that he calmed very angry and contested and over all the situation clearly unfinished business for
thank you very much. jillian wolf live for us in cape town. south african writer john allen, 1st met the light archbishop during the apartheid era. the 2 men became close friends and collaborators as one of the people who knew jasmine to, to best. he shared his memories with the al jazeera on john allen. i met desmond tutu as a reporter nearly 40 years ago. i went on later to become his pre secretary. and i've since written a biography of him called rabble rouser for peace. what really drove...
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his julian wolf assessing damage from above. after mount sinners viewed piles of ash, 12000 meters into the sky. down below, entire homes have been submerged. villages blanketed with falling ash. the creeping lava is destroying everything in its path. samira is one of indonesia, nearly a $130.00 active volcanoes, get bash, altura, and is the highest peak on the nation's most densely populated island of java. a sudden eruption was triggered by days of heavy rain. i was scared in running a panic because disruption was much bigger than interruption that occurred last year. smouldering debris, thick smoke and power outages had hampered search and rescue operations. evacuation efforts had been suspended for now with the cloud surrounding the affected area, remaining too hot to handle. people who managed to escape had been staying at this evacuation center. some of the people behind me are evacuated local villages. at the moment they need assistance, like daily necessities, food and drinks. we also don't know how long they need to sta
his julian wolf assessing damage from above. after mount sinners viewed piles of ash, 12000 meters into the sky. down below, entire homes have been submerged. villages blanketed with falling ash. the creeping lava is destroying everything in its path. samira is one of indonesia, nearly a $130.00 active volcanoes, get bash, altura, and is the highest peak on the nation's most densely populated island of java. a sudden eruption was triggered by days of heavy rain. i was scared in running a panic...