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and tomorrow andrea talks exclusively with u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield. >>> still ahead, why your favorite items are getting smaller. >>> have you noticed some of your favorite products are shrinking in size but the prices aren't vicky nguyen explains why. >> reporter: from ice cream to crackers, paper towels to detergent, you can find it in stores everywhere some of the most trusted brands are giving you less and often for the same price. >> it's a sneaky way to raise prices on shoppers >> reporter: consumer advocate edgar dworsky showcases examples on his crowdsourced website he says most people don't read the fine print. why are companies downsizing does it have to do with the pandemic? >> well, it has to do to the extent that they're experiencing their own price increases. >> reporter: companies we talked to have been shrinking their products and say it's to offset higher costs without raising prices >> they know most shoppers are not going to realize it because shoppers are price sensitive, price conscious, but they're not ne
and tomorrow andrea talks exclusively with u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield. >>> still ahead, why your favorite items are getting smaller. >>> have you noticed some of your favorite products are shrinking in size but the prices aren't vicky nguyen explains why. >> reporter: from ice cream to crackers, paper towels to detergent, you can find it in stores everywhere some of the most trusted brands are giving you less and often for the same price....
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andrea, necesito de tus consejos tambiÉn. adelante. andrea: muy buenos dÍas. ya estamos todos prontos para el regreso a la normalidad, para ir al trabajo, la oficina. diferentes etapas de nuestra vida como profesional. hoy estamos desde el museo en la ciudad de miami. nos van a dar unas tendencias espectaculares y muchos consejos para que usted en casa pueda vestir apropiadamente. disimular esa libras de mÁs que todos hemos aumentado en estos meses de pandemia. bienvenida. >> buenos dÍas. tendremos modelos y tips perfectos para disimular todo lo que nos ha pasado durante toda la pandemia. andrea: todo lo que hemos comido en el estrÉs. no se preocupen. vamos a comenzar con el primero. esta chica utiliza una de las tendencias que nunca pasa de moda. es el bloqueo de colores a utilizar dos tonos fuertes. es un vestido clÁsico que no pasa de moda. hemos incorporado un chaleco. >> estos colores son fabulosos. estamos en una Época del aÑo donde podemos jugar con los colores. no tengan miedo. es un vestido que podemos utilizar de dÍa o de noche. ahora que regr
andrea, necesito de tus consejos tambiÉn. adelante. andrea: muy buenos dÍas. ya estamos todos prontos para el regreso a la normalidad, para ir al trabajo, la oficina. diferentes etapas de nuestra vida como profesional. hoy estamos desde el museo en la ciudad de miami. nos van a dar unas tendencias espectaculares y muchos consejos para que usted en casa pueda vestir apropiadamente. disimular esa libras de mÁs que todos hemos aumentado en estos meses de pandemia. bienvenida. >> buenos...
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>> andrea, thank you. >>> we showed you this a couple weeks ago. authorities in central mexico are telling people not to visit the site of a still-growing sinkhole. >> we saw it last month opening in the middle of a farm field. that's water inside the hole. >> it might look cool, but it's larger than a football field and already started swallowing a house. it is 400 feet across, and experts say it might be 150 feet deep. it is not worth going there for instagram or whatever, there's no reason to go there. >> the ground is unstable. it looks like a pond at this point. yeah, we'll see what ends up happening. >> it's unpredictable. just stay away. >>> coming up, the newest member of the u.s. capitol police. the department has been facing quite a bit of stress over the last few months. so they are welcoming a brand-new four-legged best friend. >>> what we're learning about friendship in our latest edition of kids news now. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immed
>> andrea, thank you. >>> we showed you this a couple weeks ago. authorities in central mexico are telling people not to visit the site of a still-growing sinkhole. >> we saw it last month opening in the middle of a farm field. that's water inside the hole. >> it might look cool, but it's larger than a football field and already started swallowing a house. it is 400 feet across, and experts say it might be 150 feet deep. it is not worth going there for instagram or...
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gracias por acompañarnos vamos a iniciar con información de la florida más víctimas mortales andrea cruz tiene más detalles >> así es los oficiales continúan diciendo que es operación de búsqueda y rescate >> siguen trabajando en los escombros las posibilidades de otro colapso es real >> están monitoreando posibilidades de cambio en sí >> como parte de cuadrillas de rescatistas tenemos ingenieros que hacen evaluación de la estabilidad de parte del edificio en pie es algo que se evalúa en cada momento y viendo si hay sobrevivientes debajo de los escombros >> decenas de creyentes pasaron el fin de semana orando por las familias y las víctimas del colapso >> muchos de ellos eran de familias hispanas >> han llevado comida y bebida >> aliviar a los que le ponen duro están trabajando en estos >> familiares que tengan la oportunidad de hacerlo hoy, reportando en florida soy andrea cruz telemundo >> usted recuerda cuando un grupo de jóvenes lanzó tortilla a otro grupo de estudiantes en san diego cuando culminó un partido cuando lanzaron tortillas al aire de donde estaba el equipo p
gracias por acompañarnos vamos a iniciar con información de la florida más víctimas mortales andrea cruz tiene más detalles >> así es los oficiales continúan diciendo que es operación de búsqueda y rescate >> siguen trabajando en los escombros las posibilidades de otro colapso es real >> están monitoreando posibilidades de cambio en sí >> como parte de cuadrillas de rescatistas tenemos ingenieros que hacen evaluación de la estabilidad de parte del edificio en...
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and tomorrow andrea talks exclusively with u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas greenfield >>> still ahead, why your favorite items are getting smaller. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. >>> have you noticed some of your favorite products are shrinking in size but the prices aren't vicky nguyen explains why. >> reporter: from ice cream to crackers, paper towels to detergent, you can find it in stores everywhere some of the most trusted brands are giving you less and often for the same price. >> it's a sneaky way to raise prices on shoppers >> reporter: consumer advocate edgar doworski showc
and tomorrow andrea talks exclusively with u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas greenfield >>> still ahead, why your favorite items are getting smaller. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years,...
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andrea, you just arrived in cornwall. nbc news has just learned that against the backdrop of this g7 summit, 500 million doses it has acquired for the world. tell us about the stakes of this summit and this trip. >> reporter: the stakes are so high. this is joe biden's first foreign trip. obviously, he's trying to draw a very sharp contrast with his predecessor, donald trump. is he coming to the g7 and, of course, nato, following that the geneva summit with vladimir putin, trying to show an embrace of the atlantic alliance, the global alliance, that america is back and wants to be a world leader. hence the delivery of the covid doses as well. so, he's trying to cement all these alliances, but, of course, overshadowing all of this is this summit with vladimir putin. he could have met vladimir putin on the sidelines of upcoming g20s and other meetings. it's a risky bet of inviting putin to a summit. putin accepted. he wants to strike a hard line against putin but also show that the u.s. can engage on arms control and other
andrea, you just arrived in cornwall. nbc news has just learned that against the backdrop of this g7 summit, 500 million doses it has acquired for the world. tell us about the stakes of this summit and this trip. >> reporter: the stakes are so high. this is joe biden's first foreign trip. obviously, he's trying to draw a very sharp contrast with his predecessor, donald trump. is he coming to the g7 and, of course, nato, following that the geneva summit with vladimir putin, trying to show...
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but i want to turn to you on the point that andrea raised on the issue of arms control. you wrote a piece not too long ago for politico, and you said as the lead negotiator of the treaty, i have advice for them, keep it simple. on that issue, how can president biden based on your deep experience best set his arms control team up for success following this meeting? >> i think andrea had it right, that what they are focusing on at the summit meeting is the process and how to get the process right so they can start negotiating a follow-up to the new treaty that runs out in five years and they want to start discussions on strategic stability talks. on these emerging and disruptive technologies that andrea mentioned, there are so many challenges to the strategic nuclear deterrents today, and so much challenge when you are talking about weapons of mass destruction and they come from things like the possibility of cyber attacks on our nuclear command in control, and it's important that our two countries have serious successions about maintaining a sustainable and predictable re
but i want to turn to you on the point that andrea raised on the issue of arms control. you wrote a piece not too long ago for politico, and you said as the lead negotiator of the treaty, i have advice for them, keep it simple. on that issue, how can president biden based on your deep experience best set his arms control team up for success following this meeting? >> i think andrea had it right, that what they are focusing on at the summit meeting is the process and how to get the process...
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kpix5's andrea nakano joins us live from third and king streets. andrea? >> reporter: liz, it was like old times with old friends as fans sat shoulder to shoulder rooting on the giants and even the a's in this case and for some it was a sign that the pandemic is over. oracle park has come alive just in time for the bay bridge series. >> it's great to see all these fans in here tonight. >> just listen. listen to this crowd. look at that. we haven't heard this in quite some time. >> about time, you know. we've been locked up for like the last year and a half and so finally just, you know, everybody come out here, let their hair down and root for the giants. >> reporter: the crowd of just about 37,000 sported the orange and black and green and gold. >> let's go, oakland! >> reporter: for the first time since the pandemic there were no covid restrictions and no proof of vaccination required. >> simple, easy. you walked up, showed them your ticket. they did your normal checked your bag and you walked right in. >> reporter: fans moved around freely around the cr
kpix5's andrea nakano joins us live from third and king streets. andrea? >> reporter: liz, it was like old times with old friends as fans sat shoulder to shoulder rooting on the giants and even the a's in this case and for some it was a sign that the pandemic is over. oracle park has come alive just in time for the bay bridge series. >> it's great to see all these fans in here tonight. >> just listen. listen to this crowd. look at that. we haven't heard this in quite some...
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andrea nakano continues our team coverage. she's in novato with more on the power concerns, andrea? >> reporter: yeah, the power gritd remained stable tonight sow zo they did not initiate power outages. this is a scene you'll see throughout the bay area tonight where one side has some lights, but if you go up the road here, it is completely pitch dark. you can see somebody walking down this road here with a flashlight, just trying to get to their car. pg&e is saying that these smault pockets of neighborhood that lost their power tonight, these are heat-related outages. >> it's just hot. >> reporter: temperatures soared into the high 90s in novato. the excessive heat forced the california independent system operator to issue a flex alert, asking people to conserve to take the pressure off the grids. >> what we try to do is open up the house early when it is cool and then shut everything down. and we have extra shades that kind of block out the heat, which really helps. >> we don't run a lot of power during the summer months, because we're not running air conditioning. >> reporter: mi
andrea nakano continues our team coverage. she's in novato with more on the power concerns, andrea? >> reporter: yeah, the power gritd remained stable tonight sow zo they did not initiate power outages. this is a scene you'll see throughout the bay area tonight where one side has some lights, but if you go up the road here, it is completely pitch dark. you can see somebody walking down this road here with a flashlight, just trying to get to their car. pg&e is saying that these smault...
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and andrea mitchell at nato. andrea, walk us through what we'll see today. >> i think these people will be reading transcripts if they don't have american television of keir's interview with vladimir putin. so much money is spent on allied intelligence of what was in putin's brain, what is he thichk -- thinking, and it is laid out there. that's the challenge president biden will face when they sit down in geneva tomorrow -- or wednesday, rather, thinking of how to get around vladimir putin and his what-aboutism when they confront these issues. they're talking about putin's impact. nato was originally, of course, created as a counter-soviet alliance of the western nations. now it is more than that. but also the fact that nato has once, in its existence in 73 years, taken an article 5 vote to support one of its members against a foreign attack, and that was after 9/11 when the united states was attacked by al qaeda, and that resulted in going to afghanistan, which was a nato engagement as well as a u.s. engagement,
and andrea mitchell at nato. andrea, walk us through what we'll see today. >> i think these people will be reading transcripts if they don't have american television of keir's interview with vladimir putin. so much money is spent on allied intelligence of what was in putin's brain, what is he thichk -- thinking, and it is laid out there. that's the challenge president biden will face when they sit down in geneva tomorrow -- or wednesday, rather, thinking of how to get around vladimir...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports." i'm casey hunt in washington. andrea will join us in a minute. as president biden kicks off a critical week of meetings with leaders overseas. today he began to reset the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom on his terms with boris johnson. the u.s. is planning to donate 500 million
this is "andrea mitchell reports." i'm casey hunt in washington. andrea will join us in a minute. as president biden kicks off a critical week of meetings with leaders overseas. today he began to reset the special relationship between the united states and the united kingdom on his terms with boris johnson. the u.s. is planning to donate 500 million
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the jury still found that he sexually assaulted andrea constand. i understand that the conviction will not stand, but again, i want to emphasize, the jury found that bill cosby sexually assaulted andrea constand after administering [ inaudible ] to her. the reason i want to emphasize that for all of those survivors out there who found their peace and their justice, particularly the survivors of bill cosby, i hope that they are still able to find their peace because the court still -- the jury still found bill cosby guilty, even though that will not stand. >> all right. explain how the court in your opinion could have -- because you went through this prosecutorial agreement that they now say did exists, it had been argued away it didn't exes -- exist and wasn't in writing, what is the -- what are they hanging their hat on? is it -- was it a verbal agreement? did the cosby attorney's words versus your office's words. this is what is confusing. >> sure. let me break it down a little bit factually. essentially what happened during the trial back in 201
the jury still found that he sexually assaulted andrea constand. i understand that the conviction will not stand, but again, i want to emphasize, the jury found that bill cosby sexually assaulted andrea constand after administering [ inaudible ] to her. the reason i want to emphasize that for all of those survivors out there who found their peace and their justice, particularly the survivors of bill cosby, i hope that they are still able to find their peace because the court still -- the jury...
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a place where you saw andrea visit and report from just a couple of weeks ago. you will want to stay tuned for that. we are keeping our eye on what's happening today at the nato summit. this morning, we are following a big political shift on the global stage. for first time in more than a decade, israel has a new leader. benjamin netanyahu is out. what it means for the future of u.s./israeli relationships. >>> both houses of congress are back. there's a new issue. more revelations about secret subpoenaed issued from the doj during the trump era. according to the"the new york times", it includes the former white house counsel. ludes the fr white house counsel. ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ you come and go-o-o ♪ ♪ loving would be easy if your colors were like my dreams ♪ ♪ red, gold -- ♪ [ tires screech ] [ crickets chirping ] for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. ♪ karma-karma-karma-karma-karma chameleon... ♪ psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce
a place where you saw andrea visit and report from just a couple of weeks ago. you will want to stay tuned for that. we are keeping our eye on what's happening today at the nato summit. this morning, we are following a big political shift on the global stage. for first time in more than a decade, israel has a new leader. benjamin netanyahu is out. what it means for the future of u.s./israeli relationships. >>> both houses of congress are back. there's a new issue. more revelations...
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you know, really, andrea formed has 70000 followers. look, my face is mega bright. she won't tell us how much she earth. she posed at least 4 times a week. from the shelf. of course you film yourself when you're feeling good because that's when you feel like communicating on. nobody likes to show their face when they've been crying or feeling down some of our side. and the trouble is that gives the impression that life is non stop wonderful. because you're not showing the other side with these kinds of blogs, everything should look beautiful and feel authentic, whether it's fake or not is not so important. or what is important to remember is that this current health crisis has affected all of us either directly or indirectly, all levels of society. but of course, some more than others. the economic downturn and its consequences. a diminishing living standards around the world, pushing millions out of the global middle class and into the swelling ranks of the poor. the middle classes have become important indicators and economies credentials as far as growth and abil
you know, really, andrea formed has 70000 followers. look, my face is mega bright. she won't tell us how much she earth. she posed at least 4 times a week. from the shelf. of course you film yourself when you're feeling good because that's when you feel like communicating on. nobody likes to show their face when they've been crying or feeling down some of our side. and the trouble is that gives the impression that life is non stop wonderful. because you're not showing the other side with these...
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andrea: supply chains are so interconnected and cybersecurity. it is hard to disconnect the two , economically and digitally. to figure out your risk in the cyber realm you need to know your risk across the supply chain. we have seen a rise in third-party attacks. that used to be the advantage you could walk down -- locked on your perimeter and you are good to go. and you move on to the cybersecurity and the perimeter is dead you can focus on the cloud. now we need to focus on more so who are your suppliers and partners and who has access to your data? the core problem with that is for a lot of companies, they know who the first tier of suppliers is come initial suppliers. they do not who their third tier or second tier and so forth are an over the last several decades because of hyper specialization of components, you have to go down and start mapping those other tears -- tiers, to know where some of your risk might be. that is a relatively new way of thinking about it. some forward leaning companies have been looking at this for a while. but fo
andrea: supply chains are so interconnected and cybersecurity. it is hard to disconnect the two , economically and digitally. to figure out your risk in the cyber realm you need to know your risk across the supply chain. we have seen a rise in third-party attacks. that used to be the advantage you could walk down -- locked on your perimeter and you are good to go. and you move on to the cybersecurity and the perimeter is dead you can focus on the cloud. now we need to focus on more so who are...
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cosby was sentenced from three to ten years in 2018 for drugging and sexual assaulting andrea constand at his home in 2004. it was the first major case of the me too era and a major fall from grace for the man once considered america's dad for the role on the "cosby show" he played. more than 50 women accused cosby of sexual assaulting or raping them. including 35 accusers who agreed to sit down, talk and be photographed for this powerful cover of "new york magazine" in a few minutes i'll speak with lisa, one of the women who accused cosby of drugging and sexual assaulting her. she testified at his trial but first, jason carroll is out front and jason, a stunning turn of events today. >> yeah, absolutely stunning, poppy when you consider it was last month that cosby was denied bail after serving some three years in prison. his attorneys, those who represent him came out here a short while ago earlier this evening basically saying that his conviction was really all about the court of public opinion and politics. also saying that what happened with the state supreme court was a win not o
cosby was sentenced from three to ten years in 2018 for drugging and sexual assaulting andrea constand at his home in 2004. it was the first major case of the me too era and a major fall from grace for the man once considered america's dad for the role on the "cosby show" he played. more than 50 women accused cosby of sexual assaulting or raping them. including 35 accusers who agreed to sit down, talk and be photographed for this powerful cover of "new york magazine" in a...
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la misma compañía, expresaron temor, por lo quela familia servirán para trasladarse, reportando, soy andrea cruz como telón >>> el ingeniero del milenio, en san francisco se pronuncio diciendo que el edificio fue construido para con alineamiento pararesistir terremotos y a estabilizar no están comprometidos, la asociación del norte de california investigan la torre porque se un tiro 18 pulgadas en una década >>> reporte de que nadie la veía se está hundiendo por presos de la ciudad y producto de su expansión, medida que buscan mantenerse en el nivel de agua, publicaron un reporte donde calculó el peso y concluyó que totales de 3.5 1000 millones de libras, peso que está empujando las superficies como imágenes en vivo >>> al golpes asaltan una mujer en sur de california colma testimonio al volver >>> termina la cacería humana y capturaron el sospechoso de disparar la un sospechoso de florida >>> precipitaciones que provocan inundaciones y causa estragos en las carreteras >>> al noreste inundaciones, olas de calor el huracán enrique, detalles a regresar >>>los alrededor de 20 año
la misma compañía, expresaron temor, por lo quela familia servirán para trasladarse, reportando, soy andrea cruz como telón >>> el ingeniero del milenio, en san francisco se pronuncio diciendo que el edificio fue construido para con alineamiento pararesistir terremotos y a estabilizar no están comprometidos, la asociación del norte de california investigan la torre porque se un tiro 18 pulgadas en una década >>> reporte de que nadie la veía se está hundiendo por...
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his mate have _ 18—year—old andrea said his mate have just — 18—year—old andrea said his mate have just left six form and want to celebrate — have just left six form and want to celebrate before university. how does it feel _ celebrate before university. how does it feel that _ celebrate before university. how does it feel that is _ celebrate before university. hm: does it feel that is finally your turn? �* , ., ., does it feel that is finally your turn? �*, ., “ does it feel that is finally your turn? �*, ., ~ turn? it's good to feel like you've actually doing _ turn? it's good to feel like you've actually doing something - turn? it's good to feel like you've actually doing something for - turn? it's good to feel like you've actually doing something for so l turn? it's good to feel like you've i actually doing something for so long to visit there doing nothing. ijust really want to get the vaccine, so that i can sort of go out as much as i can this summer. long—term, it's probably good we all get it, but short—term,| i don't think it makes any real difference to your life
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that said, andrea also raised the point, pfizer is a two-dose vaccine. there are 8 billion people in the world. so 5 million, as sizeable as it is, covers 200 million people. it just gives you the enormity of the task. we still need others to step up and we still need greater production if we're going to break the back of this throughout the world. >> richard, i want to bring up, the g-7 countries are all not well vaccinated. this is an awkward moment here, isn't it, in this meeting where you have the uk and the united states sort of the outlyers. everybody else still getting the vaccine has had some issues. this hasn't been a great moment collectively for the g-7 when it comes to vaccinations. >> the eu dropped the ball, and what asian countries learned the hard way, they thought they had broken the back of covid. what they found out was all the social distancing, the masking, quarantining, contact tracing only took you so far. then because of travel and the like, still the virus got in and had real effect. the vaccines are essential. that is the lesson
that said, andrea also raised the point, pfizer is a two-dose vaccine. there are 8 billion people in the world. so 5 million, as sizeable as it is, covers 200 million people. it just gives you the enormity of the task. we still need others to step up and we still need greater production if we're going to break the back of this throughout the world. >> richard, i want to bring up, the g-7 countries are all not well vaccinated. this is an awkward moment here, isn't it, in this meeting where...
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andreas, good to see you again. i just wanted to say a word for -- the words like reconciliation, and synthesizing -- there is data -- a lot of data, as member miller was referencing -- there's a lot of data out there and there's a lot of tracking that is going on and there are plans, larger plans that are in place. so i just want to make sure that whatever we're collecting is in -- in partnership and in sync with some of the larger goals that this city has had for quite a few years. i have seen in the past lots of information coming in very siloed ways. so i charge all of us with making sure that the data that we collect is informed by larger amounts of data that are being collected, that help. we can't do this on our own and, certainly, we need the help of the departments and our community non-profits as well. so challenging us to make sure that this is a siloed process that we would only be tracking the work that we're doing and not in sync with what the city is doing. and that leads me to one other thing, and i
andreas, good to see you again. i just wanted to say a word for -- the words like reconciliation, and synthesizing -- there is data -- a lot of data, as member miller was referencing -- there's a lot of data out there and there's a lot of tracking that is going on and there are plans, larger plans that are in place. so i just want to make sure that whatever we're collecting is in -- in partnership and in sync with some of the larger goals that this city has had for quite a few years. i have...
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andrea, what else do we know about this vaccine-sharing plan? president biden strikes me as trying to assert u.s. leadership on ending this pandemic in the remarks he gave last hour. >> reporter: absolutely. and, you know, he's had some critics say that the u.s. has not been doing enough. he did 80 million doses before. now this is the biggest that any nation has done. it's going to covax the national consortium vaccines worldwide. he made it clear there are no strings attached. russia and china have been accused of using their vaccines to pressure different countries for other possible concessions. this is a big deal on the eve of the g-7 summit which is going to be collectively doing more, and of course here in the uk, there's been real concern about the india variant and a real return to pretty much a lockdown certainly here at the summit where there is testing of all of us every day for not only the u.s. side but also in response to the british health service. so there is about 45 minutes every morning that we're spending on this. everyone i
andrea, what else do we know about this vaccine-sharing plan? president biden strikes me as trying to assert u.s. leadership on ending this pandemic in the remarks he gave last hour. >> reporter: absolutely. and, you know, he's had some critics say that the u.s. has not been doing enough. he did 80 million doses before. now this is the biggest that any nation has done. it's going to covax the national consortium vaccines worldwide. he made it clear there are no strings attached. russia...
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here's andrea canning with "reckless". >> it began as a chance encounter between two teens on vacation. >> she was a family friend that he met in florida. >> and ended two years later with one of them dead. >> he was smiling before he left the house. and then he was said. a few hours. after >> an apparent suicide. >> he didn't seem like using any imminent danger? >> no, not at all. >> but there was danger. from something teams do all of the time. texting. their cyber romance hit a nerve, gripping the nation. and the people involved in the case gave us the inside story. the detectives who investigated the case we're watching her. yes, and it just keeps getting worse. >> a grieving father. >> i feel like i can fix a lot of things. but i couldn't fix my son. >> and distraught family members who feel betrayed. >> i just said no. >> hi, this is conrad roy iii. >> our story starts with conrad. his mother lynn roy, says he was an easy. tell what kind of kid was? he >> definitely sensitive. never gave me a hard time with anything. did well in school, had friends. loved baseball. >> comrade was
here's andrea canning with "reckless". >> it began as a chance encounter between two teens on vacation. >> she was a family friend that he met in florida. >> and ended two years later with one of them dead. >> he was smiling before he left the house. and then he was said. a few hours. after >> an apparent suicide. >> he didn't seem like using any imminent danger? >> no, not at all. >> but there was danger. from something teams do all of...
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vamos con andrea cruz. . >periodista: con fuegos artificiales en diez puntos celebraron el logro de una meta contra el coronavirus mÁs de 70 % de neoyorquino estÁn vacunados. y el gobernador levantÓ restricciones. >>> felicidad, celebrar y que sigamos adelante todos. >>> de igual forma los residentes de california se mostraron muy alegres ante la reapertura tras quince meses de cierres y restricciones.. >>> felicidad porque necesita uno salir con la familia a comer a algÚn lado con confianza y todo y da tranquilidad. >>> ambos estado llegaron a ser el epicentro de casos en los peores momento de las pandemia. y ahora han tomado un paso importante para regresar a la normalidad pero los centros de control de enfermedades dicen que no es tiempo de bajo a ir la guardia porque delta es preocupaciÓn. >>> la multociÓn es mÁs agresiva y presenta riesgos de complicaciones especialmente entre el sector de la poblaciÓn que aÚn no ha sido vacunada incluyendo los jÓvenes. >>> esta variante es mÁs resistente que
vamos con andrea cruz. . >periodista: con fuegos artificiales en diez puntos celebraron el logro de una meta contra el coronavirus mÁs de 70 % de neoyorquino estÁn vacunados. y el gobernador levantÓ restricciones. >>> felicidad, celebrar y que sigamos adelante todos. >>> de igual forma los residentes de california se mostraron muy alegres ante la reapertura tras quince meses de cierres y restricciones.. >>> felicidad porque necesita uno salir con la familia a...
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the queen of course, as andrea mentioned, lost her husband, prince philip, in april. joe biden is a man well-acquainted with grief. we know he's reached out to others in compassion before. he has a way of connecting with people who are dealing with loss. so that's one possible topic that they could talk about. we also know that the queen just welcomed a great-grandchild, lilibet diana. that's something else they could talk about. of course trans-atlantic relations are another likely topic. the fact is we'll probably never know. but it's fun to imagine, especially knowing how many presidents this queen has met. she could certainly give biden some good advice and probably tell biden a few good war stories. >> i can imagine. we saw the range rover carrying the bidens to the center of windsor castle, getting ready to meet with the queen, they'll be exiting from that shortly. it is the 13th meeting with an american president, every president since world war ii apart from lyndon johnson. give me a sense of the importance of this meeting, both in terms of optics and substanc
the queen of course, as andrea mentioned, lost her husband, prince philip, in april. joe biden is a man well-acquainted with grief. we know he's reached out to others in compassion before. he has a way of connecting with people who are dealing with loss. so that's one possible topic that they could talk about. we also know that the queen just welcomed a great-grandchild, lilibet diana. that's something else they could talk about. of course trans-atlantic relations are another likely topic. the...
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andrea mitchell is going to be speaking to u.s. secretary of state antony blinken, we're going to bring that to you on velshi, people have had it with senator manchin, some people are marching in his state. there is one specific global threat that the g7 leaders have the opportunity to tackle at this summit. essentially, it's now or never. i'll explain after this. essentially, it's now or never i'll explain after this. ♪ well, the names have all changed ♪ ♪ since you hung around ♪ ♪ but those dreams have remained ♪ ♪ and they've turned around ♪ ♪ who'd have thought they'd lead you ♪ ♪ (who'd have thought they'd lead you) ♪ ♪ back here where we need you ♪ ♪ (back here where we need you) ♪ ♪ yeah, we tease him a lot... ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. [sizzling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. this is the sound of change. it's the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank giving you the options and extra time neede
andrea mitchell is going to be speaking to u.s. secretary of state antony blinken, we're going to bring that to you on velshi, people have had it with senator manchin, some people are marching in his state. there is one specific global threat that the g7 leaders have the opportunity to tackle at this summit. essentially, it's now or never. i'll explain after this. essentially, it's now or never i'll explain after this. ♪ well, the names have all changed ♪ ♪ since you hung around ♪ ♪...
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, texas, autoridad pide la ayuda de pÚblico para encontrara a dos sospechosos que sdeern a la fuga, andrea cruz nos cuenta mÁs. >>> la escena fue tan coa tb que oficiales de policÍa se vieron obligado a a llevar varias vÍctimas en sus carros patrullas. el jefe de policÍa revelÓ detalles este sÁbado. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). tenemos a 14 personas que fueron impactados por eso bala y ningÚn ha muerto gracias por esto dijo el jefe de policÍa. (sonido ambiente). momentos del pÁnico quedaron grabados cuando oficiales respondieron a la escena poco antes de la una y media, videos de vigilancia muestran dos sospechosos abriendo fuego en esta Área. es el momento que se cree que vÍctimas solo eras espectador y no el blanco pistoleros. quiero asegurar al pÚblico que vamos a resolver el caso y utilizamos recursos para hacerlo dijo jefe de departamento. >>> segÚn la policÍa,s tos vÍctimas estÁn en estado de gravedad. andrea cruz, telemundo. ♪♪♪♪ cambiando de tema mientras nos acercamos a la reapertura total de la economÍa, san francisco lista para hacerlo con pie derecho y con
, texas, autoridad pide la ayuda de pÚblico para encontrara a dos sospechosos que sdeern a la fuga, andrea cruz nos cuenta mÁs. >>> la escena fue tan coa tb que oficiales de policÍa se vieron obligado a a llevar varias vÍctimas en sus carros patrullas. el jefe de policÍa revelÓ detalles este sÁbado. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). tenemos a 14 personas que fueron impactados por eso bala y ningÚn ha muerto gracias por esto dijo el jefe de policÍa. (sonido ambiente). momentos...
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lester >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, why the government ordered tens of millions of vaccine doses destroyed. >>> new vaccine issues tonight. j&j being forced to destroy 60 million doses. and more concern about breakthrough infections as almost 173 million americans have now received at least one vaccine dose here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight the fda says some 60 million doses of johnson & johnson's vaccine made at this baltimore plant must be destroyed. citing earlier contamination problems, u.s. regulators had already pulled aside the vials in question, now deemed not suitable for use. >> you're going to -- >> reporter: as j&j continues manufacturing vaccines earmarked for countries overseas, tonight at sea two confirmed breakthrough cases on a royal caribbean cruise ship. the infected passengers, who shared a room, had to show proof like all other adult passengers they had been vaccinated and tested negative before setting sail. >> there was no panic on board i mean, people pretty much went about their nightly routine. they didn't cancel any of the act
lester >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, why the government ordered tens of millions of vaccine doses destroyed. >>> new vaccine issues tonight. j&j being forced to destroy 60 million doses. and more concern about breakthrough infections as almost 173 million americans have now received at least one vaccine dose here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight the fda says some 60 million doses of johnson & johnson's vaccine made at this...
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y desde tiempo atrÁs algunas compaÑÍas reconocÍan este dÍa como feriado para sus trabajadores pero andrea cruz nos cuenta mÁs del significado de este dÍa. >>> el 19 de junio de ahora en adelante serÁ un dÍa feriado nacional, el presidente joe biden firmÓ la ley esta semana, despuÉs de que el senado y cÁmara de representantes aprobaran la propuesta que celebra el dÍa de la emancipaciÓn. >>> ¿cuÁl es el origen del dÍa de la emancipaciÓn en nuestro paÍs? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> este dÍa es un dÍa sagrado de recordadaciÓn para los afroamericanos ya que celebra el fin de la esclavitud dice este historiador. en filadelfia, la astrolatina panameÑa cruz estÁ criando tambiÉn a sus dos hijos. >>> en principio, ahora yo digo que lo bueno de reconocer este dÍa es que sentamos una conversaciÓn diferente, pero el trabajo verdad tiene que ser para sacar el racismo en los sistemas que tenemos en nuestro paÍs. y eso no pasa en un dÍa. >>> fue hace 156 aÑos en un 19 de junio que una comunidad en texas se enterÓ que habÍan sido liberados. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> la lucha
y desde tiempo atrÁs algunas compaÑÍas reconocÍan este dÍa como feriado para sus trabajadores pero andrea cruz nos cuenta mÁs del significado de este dÍa. >>> el 19 de junio de ahora en adelante serÁ un dÍa feriado nacional, el presidente joe biden firmÓ la ley esta semana, despuÉs de que el senado y cÁmara de representantes aprobaran la propuesta que celebra el dÍa de la emancipaciÓn. >>> ¿cuÁl es el origen del dÍa de la emancipaciÓn en nuestro paÍs?...
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andrea: de donde crees que sacas la pasiÓn por el diseÑo? juliana: cuando mi mamÁ vivÍa en mere sola tenÍa su tienda de ropa y me criÉ en ese ambiente de lo que es ventas, servicio al cliente, comercializar, entonces siempre me gustÓ ese mundo. andrea: a pesar de que su negocio lanzÓ hace poco peses la idea de tener su marca siempre ha estado presente y juliana se ha venido preparando para convertirse en una empresaria por mucho tiempo. cuÁl fue el proceso para sacar adelante tu marca? juliana: abrir la computadora y empezar a investigar. tan simple de como realizar trajes de baÑo, llamÉ a una amiga que tiene su propia marca, mÁs o menos me fue guiando,creo que al abrir una puerta se abrÍan mÁs y despuÉs pasÉ a la parte de pedir pruebas, pruebas de tela, de estampados. andrea: no todo ha sido color de rosa para esta soÑadora. al comienzo de la aventura admite que la emociÓn la llevÓ a vivir una de las decepciones mÁs grandes como emprendedora. juliana: apurarme, estaba emocionada por sacar la colecciÓn, sÚper emocionada.
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>> andrea, thank you. you mentioned mr. weland and mr. reed, let's play that sound of your question to the secretary of state and let me thank you for coming to us from brussels, andrea. let's play that sound. >> any chance of getting paul weland and trevor reed out of russia? >> their arbitrary, unlawful detention needs to end. they need to come home. i've raised this every time i've spoken to my russian counterpart. i know that the president will raise it with president putin, and we will work every single day to get them released, to get them back. >> let me bring in now also at the table, jeremy bash, msnbc national security analyst and former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense. jeremy, thank you for being here also. stable, predictable relationship with russia, with vladimir putin. that's the message coming from the president of the united states as you see air force one starting to roll on the tarmac there in cornwall, england. but also, stable relationship -- stable, predictable relationship with russia. is that po
>> andrea, thank you. you mentioned mr. weland and mr. reed, let's play that sound of your question to the secretary of state and let me thank you for coming to us from brussels, andrea. let's play that sound. >> any chance of getting paul weland and trevor reed out of russia? >> their arbitrary, unlawful detention needs to end. they need to come home. i've raised this every time i've spoken to my russian counterpart. i know that the president will raise it with president...
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this is andrea mitchell reports. i'm chris jansing in for andrea. as my colleague brian williams put it, former vice president mike pence proved that he is perfectly willing to be the conductor of the trump train. pence speaking out for the first time publicly about the insurrection city saying only te and the former president don't see eye to eye about the attack but defending their record. and also don mcgahn also talking after a two year legal battle finally of itting in a closed door session. all this as the biden administration gets some positive economic news. jobs numbers out today showing the economy added 559,000 jobs last month doubling april's disappointing total. the unemployment rate ticking down to 5.8%. this morning the president saying the economy is at its strongest point since before the pandemic. joining me now is capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell, ashley parker, michael steele and also barbara mcquaid. a lot to get to. but i first want to watch what the former vice president said last night about january 6 and donald
this is andrea mitchell reports. i'm chris jansing in for andrea. as my colleague brian williams put it, former vice president mike pence proved that he is perfectly willing to be the conductor of the trump train. pence speaking out for the first time publicly about the insurrection city saying only te and the former president don't see eye to eye about the attack but defending their record. and also don mcgahn also talking after a two year legal battle finally of itting in a closed door...
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kpix 5 was there with more on how the night went, andrea?>> reporter: the oakland a's welcomed the rangers into town and hope the fans would fill the stands on the first night without code restrictions, but instead the attendance was 4739. many say it is a clear indication that this team needs a new ballpark.>> [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans were cheering, concession stands were open and fans happy to be back without any restrictions. >> it is great to be back at the ballpark, we already got our hotdogs in, working on the cotton candy eating. >> reporter: fans were sprinkled throughout the ballpark with row after row of empty seats. >> my dad loves it but he can't understand why there is not enough people here. he says, why don't we have more fans? i don't know what to tell him. >> i'm surprised there's not more people, but i feel like it is like anything, we are slowly dipping our toes into the water. >> reporter: many of the fans are slow to -- showed up said that it proves it's time for a new stadium. >> if they don't work something out,
kpix 5 was there with more on how the night went, andrea?>> reporter: the oakland a's welcomed the rangers into town and hope the fans would fill the stands on the first night without code restrictions, but instead the attendance was 4739. many say it is a clear indication that this team needs a new ballpark.>> [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans were cheering, concession stands were open and fans happy to be back without any restrictions. >> it is great to be back at the...
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. >> andrea is at the coliseum, with more on where it is looking like pre-pandemic days at the ballpark. andrea, hello. >> reporter: car started coming in about half an hour ago, fans are lined up at the gate, waiting to get inside the ballpark. as you said, brian, it is starting to look more normal at the coliseum. fans had to wait a little number longer than normal to get into the parking lot, with a line of cars waiting to get into the game tonight, some people made the best of their time by mingling with friends and getting the party started before they even got in, and inside it was fairly normal, with batting act is being held, and the manager saying he's looking forward to seeing the full crowd in again, some fans were hoping to get in sooner, to watch. >> it looked like we would not be able to get in, in time. we have rookie cards. >> that's great, i'm glad that we are finally getting back into going out and doing things again. >> i
. >> andrea is at the coliseum, with more on where it is looking like pre-pandemic days at the ballpark. andrea, hello. >> reporter: car started coming in about half an hour ago, fans are lined up at the gate, waiting to get inside the ballpark. as you said, brian, it is starting to look more normal at the coliseum. fans had to wait a little number longer than normal to get into the parking lot, with a line of cars waiting to get into the game tonight, some people made the best of...
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i am andrea mitchell joined by chuck todd and casey hunt. they met for just under two hours. after a 43-minute break, an expanded meeting with their own advisers lasting only one hour. that, according to our experts, was less than anyone anticipated. ben rhodes joins us as well. he knows well the playbook of the putin summit. and keir who just interviewed president putin for 90 minutes that lasted as long as the summit. first to chuck. your immediate take away from this. from my notes, one of the most remarkable moments was describing president bind as constructive, balanced, talking about his family, mom. i'm paraphrasing. showed the extent of his moral values and that is attractive. we spoke the same moral language on a constructive summit. and they did not invite each other to each other's capital because they are not ready for that. >> it struck me as a choose your own venture what you took away. what version of president biden does he choose to take away from putin. we are trying to create regular order to this. but at the same time he was filled with this what about-ism
i am andrea mitchell joined by chuck todd and casey hunt. they met for just under two hours. after a 43-minute break, an expanded meeting with their own advisers lasting only one hour. that, according to our experts, was less than anyone anticipated. ben rhodes joins us as well. he knows well the playbook of the putin summit. and keir who just interviewed president putin for 90 minutes that lasted as long as the summit. first to chuck. your immediate take away from this. from my notes, one of...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports" live from geneva, switzerland. president biden has arrived for what could be his most consequential meeting of his presidency, with president putin. the president adding this monday that unlike donald trump he would stand up to the aggressive russian leader. >> he's bright, he's tough, and i have found that he is a, as they say when one used to play ball, a worthy adversary. >> president trump ended a 17-year long trade war that would suspend tariffs on things like french wines. >> it's in the overwhelming interest of the united states of america to have a great relationship with nato and eu. i have very different views than my predecessor did. >> and the president talked about his opposition while on the world stage. >> the leadership of the republican party is fractured and the trump wing of the party is the bulk of the party. but it makes up a significant my -- minority of the american people. >> joining me from moscow, and in geneva. michael, let's talk, first of all, about your view of what we should expect an
this is "andrea mitchell reports" live from geneva, switzerland. president biden has arrived for what could be his most consequential meeting of his presidency, with president putin. the president adding this monday that unlike donald trump he would stand up to the aggressive russian leader. >> he's bright, he's tough, and i have found that he is a, as they say when one used to play ball, a worthy adversary. >> president trump ended a 17-year long trade war that would...
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mona, andrew. >> andrea, thank you. >>> and a big story developing overseas. a historic deal has been reached to unseat israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu after a record 12 years in office. an unlikely coalition including a far right leader and a leader of an arab party has agreed to form a new government. it is the first time an arab partner has been involved in the formation of an israeli government and despite stark political differences they are united in opposing netanyahu who refused to step down while facing corruption charges. >>> on wall street so-called activist traders online are busy driving up the price of vie shthcoan soared nearly 100% wednesday. the buying followed a report that a hedge fund sold millions of shares in the company. it seems to be a replay of the gamestop buying frenzy back in march when small investors sought to punish firms shorting or betting against that company. >> time now for a look at your thursday weather. fire crews in northern oregon say warm, windy conditions today will pose a risk for more wildfires like this
mona, andrew. >> andrea, thank you. >>> and a big story developing overseas. a historic deal has been reached to unseat israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu after a record 12 years in office. an unlikely coalition including a far right leader and a leader of an arab party has agreed to form a new government. it is the first time an arab partner has been involved in the formation of an israeli government and despite stark political differences they are united in opposing...
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kate >> all right, andrea, thank you. >>> and up next, an exclusive look at supersonic air travel. >>> plus the very best summer deals as retailers battle for your business. >>> we're back with another nbc news exclusive. a new generation of supersonic jets that will cut travel times in half. here's tom costello. >> reporter: it's a big bet that the future of aviation is retro, back to the united airlines buying 15 supersonic jets from a small upstart aviation company in denver called boom it was 2003 when the concorde last flew new york to london in three hours. but the plane was loud, outdated and expensive. concorde's only crash put an end to the program. 18 years later boom is rolling out the next generation of supersonic ceo blake scholl gave us an exclusive look at the prototype the bigger plane could seat up to 88 people as a passenger what will it be like? >> so every seat you're going to have a large window where you can see the view from 60,000 feet, the curvature of the earth, the sky a deeper blue. >> reporter: and flying at 60,000 feet flight times cut in half boston to m
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in the near future mobility research, andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land then female will be, will learn to share cars in rural areas to the old won't be classic car sharing. the if 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at the same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital platforms. and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well. out of practice with what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. the grease is admitting tourists again, as long as they're vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika nose is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus, lumber. the season is taking off with both hope and trepidation. the tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, mika knows remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, bu
in the near future mobility research, andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land then female will be, will learn to share cars in rural areas to the old won't be classic car sharing. the if 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at the same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital...
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>> andrea, thank you. >>> now in sports, not all records are meant to be broken. the arizona diamondbacks have set an unwanted baseball record with thursday's defeat against the giants. they lost 23 straight road games. that breaks the record set by the a's back in 1943 and tied by the 1963 mets. arizona can either end or extend this miserable streak next friday against the padres. >> it's a rough streak there. >>> well, coming up, the big announcement from diana ross. >>> also ahead, the couple that decided to chain themselves together since valentine's day. how this went, next. it's too dark in here. i need to get out! just calm down. i can't calm down. the walls are closing in. i'm freaking out! ugh, relax yellow. just take a deep breath. (muffled) let's not do that again. at last, m&m's mix. pain? yeah. here. aspercreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitam
>> andrea, thank you. >>> now in sports, not all records are meant to be broken. the arizona diamondbacks have set an unwanted baseball record with thursday's defeat against the giants. they lost 23 straight road games. that breaks the record set by the a's back in 1943 and tied by the 1963 mets. arizona can either end or extend this miserable streak next friday against the padres. >> it's a rough streak there. >>> well, coming up, the big announcement from diana...
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>> andrea, thank you. >>> and breaking overnight, a big loss for lebron james and the lakers. the suns eliminated the defending champs from the play-offs in the first round, and it is the first time lebron has been eliminated in the first round in his entire career. the nuggets also eliminated the blazer last night. >>> coming up, the video of u.s. soldiers confronting a stubborn raccoon. >>> also ahead, you heard of >>> also ahead, you heard of protein shakes, but what like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reaction
>> andrea, thank you. >>> and breaking overnight, a big loss for lebron james and the lakers. the suns eliminated the defending champs from the play-offs in the first round, and it is the first time lebron has been eliminated in the first round in his entire career. the nuggets also eliminated the blazer last night. >>> coming up, the video of u.s. soldiers confronting a stubborn raccoon. >>> also ahead, you heard of >>> also ahead, you heard of protein...
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you know, really, andrea phone has 70000 phone away. my face is mega bright. she won't tell us how much she hers. she post at least 4 times a week. from one to shelf. of course you film yourself when you're feeling good because that's when you feel like communicating with nobody likes to show that face when they've been crying or feeling down outside. the trouble is that gives the impression that life is non stop wonderful, because you're not showing the other side with these kinds of blogs, everything should look beautiful and feel authentic, whether it's fake or not is not so important. or what is important to remember is that this current health crisis has affected all of us. it directly or indirectly, all levels of society. but of course, some more than others. the economic downturn and its consequences. a diminishing living standards around the world, pushing millions out of the global middle class and into the swelling ranks of the poor. the middle classes have become important indicators of and economies credentials as far as growth and ability go. it's
you know, really, andrea phone has 70000 phone away. my face is mega bright. she won't tell us how much she hers. she post at least 4 times a week. from one to shelf. of course you film yourself when you're feeling good because that's when you feel like communicating with nobody likes to show that face when they've been crying or feeling down outside. the trouble is that gives the impression that life is non stop wonderful, because you're not showing the other side with these kinds of blogs,...
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i look back at the world capitalist society and the artist andrea gorski spent weeks putting together and organizing over 60 works from 35 years. each tiny detail is important in the pictures themselves and in the presentation. this time, especially because gorski was born, been right sake too much tonight because this is called, sorry, emotional, exhibiting here in leipzig for the 1st time because my father and grandfather both worked about photographers here and had the studios here. so we researched and discovered many new photos of these all my grandfathers and financially and saw them yesterday for the 1st time, my friend, his own house, these are photos of the models on and so we come full circle because i also had to build things design things all my life. so i had to smile when i discovered these photos dozens, once in a photo of index. and greatest, gorski was barely a year old when his parents fled communist east germany for the west arriving and sold off in 1955. the father of very girls ski became claimed advertising photographer. his son however, had no ambition to follow
i look back at the world capitalist society and the artist andrea gorski spent weeks putting together and organizing over 60 works from 35 years. each tiny detail is important in the pictures themselves and in the presentation. this time, especially because gorski was born, been right sake too much tonight because this is called, sorry, emotional, exhibiting here in leipzig for the 1st time because my father and grandfather both worked about photographers here and had the studios here. so we...
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mona, andrew. >> andrea, thank you. >>> and in sports atlanta hawks star trae young scored 48 points as the hawks scored an upset win over the bucks, 116-113, on the road nonetheless, in game one of their playoff series. >>> and in hockey, new york fans threw beer cans onto the ice after the islanders beat the lightning, 3-2 in overtime to extend their series to a game seven. >>> and coming up, the bar accepting monopoly money as cash. >> hmm. >>> also ahead, jerry seinfeld's obsession with pop-tarts now coming to the small screen. with ww, i said goodbye 78 pounds. goodbye 52 pounds. goodbye 66 pounds. goodbye 37 pounds. goodbye 52 pounds. hello new me. hello world. hello to playing basketball. hello front and center in the photos. hello feeling beautiful. ww. weight loss that works. wellness that works. download the ww app today and say hello to a 14-day free trial. from prom dresses download to workoutstoday and and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination fo
mona, andrew. >> andrea, thank you. >>> and in sports atlanta hawks star trae young scored 48 points as the hawks scored an upset win over the bucks, 116-113, on the road nonetheless, in game one of their playoff series. >>> and in hockey, new york fans threw beer cans onto the ice after the islanders beat the lightning, 3-2 in overtime to extend their series to a game seven. >>> and coming up, the bar accepting monopoly money as cash. >> hmm. >>>...