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paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course, as you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's, that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. so would the jury see the same paul moore that prosecutors saw? >> he's almost like a marvel comic book archvillain. he's bright, he's clever, he's evil as can be, and he's got a flaw to him. his flaw is his arrogance. >> the jury retired to think about it. and they were not fooled. after just five hours of deliberation, they walked back into the courtroom and declared paul moore guilty of murder. the judge sentenced him to life in prison. >> i remember driving away from the courtroom, and my wife and i were together -- we just started crying. because we knew it was over. you know, i did a job. i went in there, i -- i did my job. i told everything i knew. and it -- and it wasn't easy, because -- i basica
paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course, as you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's, that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. so would the jury see the same paul moore that prosecutors saw? >> he's almost like a marvel comic book archvillain. he's...
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paul: yeah. let me ask you about this strike on the isis-k camp which killed two, according to the pentagon. why were they able to strike so quickly, and if they were able to do so is, knew the location, why didn't we do it beforehand? before the attack? >> well, i don't know those specifics, but i can make some assumptions. despite the fact we pulled out a very robust intelligence, our cia bases that we had in afghanistan whose job it was to principally focus on the radical terrorist groups inside of afghanistan, particularly al-qaeda and and isis the a lesser degree taliban, that was the afghan security force's responsibility -- paul: right. >> -- the reality is we probably have some data on these folks or at least we were able to activate the information pretty quickly despite the fact we were not there. i think over time that kind of eyes and ears that we were used to having for 20 years is certainly gone, and it'll be the central challenge that the united states faces, is how do we track the
paul: yeah. let me ask you about this strike on the isis-k camp which killed two, according to the pentagon. why were they able to strike so quickly, and if they were able to do so is, knew the location, why didn't we do it beforehand? before the attack? >> well, i don't know those specifics, but i can make some assumptions. despite the fact we pulled out a very robust intelligence, our cia bases that we had in afghanistan whose job it was to principally focus on the radical terrorist...
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>> absolutely paul. this is serious miscalculations by president biden in not considering the consequences of his withdrawal decision. that is now turned into an embarrassing retreat putting the forces in and that americans are harmed in the process of this withdrawal and with we should be reasonable people can disagree but the decision has been made. so number one i want to guarantee that the tele band are not able to take over as the one —- as an event of my withdrawal decision. that would put in place conditions to ensure that was the case. thirty-one august and then withdraw the forces during the wintertime when there is no fighting and that tele band are back in pakistan. we are withdrawing right in the middle of the fighting season. what the id just reported out from the pentagon. and then that tele band launches a major offensive in may. the catalyst is biden's decision because they know full well and then they would be completely. preoccupied. and then to assist the security forces for the last
>> absolutely paul. this is serious miscalculations by president biden in not considering the consequences of his withdrawal decision. that is now turned into an embarrassing retreat putting the forces in and that americans are harmed in the process of this withdrawal and with we should be reasonable people can disagree but the decision has been made. so number one i want to guarantee that the tele band are not able to take over as the one —- as an event of my withdrawal decision. that...
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paul: okay, bill. >> paul, a hit for a good man who died this week, joe galloway, they were corresponded, he wrote a book called we were soldiers, a pivotal battle in vietnam. a lot of people know if the movie, mel gibson. not many know that galloway earned the braun store star for that battle caring off when did american g.i. a final salute to a great american and brave reporter. paul: all right, dan. >> a miss to governor kate brown and her legislature which extended a law suspending minimum proficiency requirements for kids graduating from high school there. yes, this means minimum proficiency isn't even required in reading, writing and mathematics and yet they are doing it out of concerns over racial equity. it be a better world out there in oregon if the teachers and schools were doing work to try to teach minority kids just the basics rather than eliminating proficiency, not just a miss, it's an absence. paul: thank you all and remember if you have your own hit or miss, tweet us on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to all of you for watching. i am paul gigot, hope to see
paul: okay, bill. >> paul, a hit for a good man who died this week, joe galloway, they were corresponded, he wrote a book called we were soldiers, a pivotal battle in vietnam. a lot of people know if the movie, mel gibson. not many know that galloway earned the braun store star for that battle caring off when did american g.i. a final salute to a great american and brave reporter. paul: all right, dan. >> a miss to governor kate brown and her legislature which extended a law...
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paul: for the "pbs newshour, "paul solman in north carolina. amna: and that is the "newshour" for tonight. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you for joining us. please stay safe and will see you soon. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> 425 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wire service that helps people communicate and connect. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumer cellular.tv. ♪ johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. financial services firm raymond james. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwi. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is "pbs newshour west" from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronki
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paul: for the "pbs newshour," this is paul solman in beckoning boise, idaho. ju: let's pick up on questions about the cost of housing as well as larger concerns about jobs and economic growth. mary daley is the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, part of the fed's board of governors that votes regularly on key decisions about interest rates, jobs, inflation, and the fed's role in the economy. welcome back to the "newshour." we appreciate your being here. paul solman's report just now, housing prices going through the roof, not just in boise but in many parts of the country. how concerned are you? >> it's hard. it's hard to the people who can't get the housing. they've grown up in these communities that suddenly lots of people have flooded into with cash on hand to purchase those homes and then they're displaced. that's hard. in terms of concern. i see it as a difference in supply and demand that will resolve itself as more supply comes online and in boise, idaho, you're seeing that supply come online. building is rampant there. you see home
paul: for the "pbs newshour," this is paul solman in beckoning boise, idaho. ju: let's pick up on questions about the cost of housing as well as larger concerns about jobs and economic growth. mary daley is the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, part of the fed's board of governors that votes regularly on key decisions about interest rates, jobs, inflation, and the fed's role in the economy. welcome back to the "newshour." we appreciate your being here....
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paul: and why are so many republicans supporting this? they just want the spending to their states. >> yes. obviously they do want to fund certain projects line by line you will find is offer general national projects at the highest level that you do have provisions for specific local causes so they can brag about that but in general you see republicans you are in more modern states wanting to go into the midterm elections basically saying they could strike a bipartisan deal with the president. but i think they are making a bad back in that sense because voters simply want some kind of achievement to be done but they have a conservative base worried about the overall spending levels and mass inflation by that huge bills passed for covid emergency response so they may take slack for primary opponents signing their names on to a bill that added trillions of dollars to the federal deficit. paul: the divide of the democratic party to push the defunding the police and crime is hurting the progressive movement. next. as someone who resembles so
paul: and why are so many republicans supporting this? they just want the spending to their states. >> yes. obviously they do want to fund certain projects line by line you will find is offer general national projects at the highest level that you do have provisions for specific local causes so they can brag about that but in general you see republicans you are in more modern states wanting to go into the midterm elections basically saying they could strike a bipartisan deal with the...
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without paul, i would have missed it, because paul showed it to me. i couldn't see the golf course until he showed it to me. >> we have a couple comments from steve. he used to live on corregidor, and he said 20 died on the jump, and most stuck on the trees and that is because the japanese were patrolling the beaches. and he also says no tours right now, due to covid, and he really worries about the condition of the island at this point. i think that you talked about this in the talk, but what was your primary source of information for research on your book? >> well, two things. well a couple things. one, i used calhoun's memoir which i had two versions of it, i had one that he had printed out, and i got it from his daughter from his home in texas. that had some of the handwritten notes in it, and then paul, paul whitman who runs the basically probably the greatest source of information on corregidor, and he had a edited version that he had edited and added context to, and i had that as well, and i was able to merge those two with captain bradford's b
without paul, i would have missed it, because paul showed it to me. i couldn't see the golf course until he showed it to me. >> we have a couple comments from steve. he used to live on corregidor, and he said 20 died on the jump, and most stuck on the trees and that is because the japanese were patrolling the beaches. and he also says no tours right now, due to covid, and he really worries about the condition of the island at this point. i think that you talked about this in the talk, but...
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paul, i want to give you a chance to respond because at one point senator paul did say in the video, not the part youtube says they're banning him for believes n 95 masks do work and as scott points out, other medical experts including dr. michael oyster holm are raising questions about cloth masks. >> we know today many of the cloth face coverings are not effective in the virus movement in or out. >> it's important to emphasize that masking does work and quality of masks matter. we should be wearing not a cloth mask but a three-ply surgical mask. >> the quality does matter. if you get your hands on a kn 95 mask or n 95 mask, that will afford you a lot more protection. >> so paul, what do you say? is it a case of senator paul says it so it's different and he gets banned? is he right to complain? >> all right. sounds like paul can't hear me. i'm going to ask him that question when we get him back. scott, i want to follow up with you with the point they was going to make, which is there are possible reasons why youtube would pick on senator paul and not on dr. oyster holm? right? the p
paul, i want to give you a chance to respond because at one point senator paul did say in the video, not the part youtube says they're banning him for believes n 95 masks do work and as scott points out, other medical experts including dr. michael oyster holm are raising questions about cloth masks. >> we know today many of the cloth face coverings are not effective in the virus movement in or out. >> it's important to emphasize that masking does work and quality of masks matter. we...
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all overgrown. >> it is all overgrown, and without paul, i would have missed it, because paul showed it to me. >> and we have a couple of comments from steve who used to live on corregidor, and he said 20 died on the jump, and most stuck on the trees and that is because the japanese were patrolling the beaches. no tours right now, because of covid, and he worries about the condition of the island at this point. i think that you talked about this in the talk, but what was the primary research for your book. >> well, two things. one, i used calhoun's memoir which i had two versions of it, and one that he had printed out, and i got it from his daughter from his home in texas. that had some of the handwritten notes in it, and then paul, paul whitman who runs the basically the corregidor site and greatest source of information on corregidor, and he had a edited version that he had edited and added context to, and i had that as well, and i was able to merge those two with captain bradford's book "the surgeon." and then there was an oral history and did the interview with tony lopez and i w
all overgrown. >> it is all overgrown, and without paul, i would have missed it, because paul showed it to me. >> and we have a couple of comments from steve who used to live on corregidor, and he said 20 died on the jump, and most stuck on the trees and that is because the japanese were patrolling the beaches. no tours right now, because of covid, and he worries about the condition of the island at this point. i think that you talked about this in the talk, but what was the primary...
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paul is right on top of it. >> thank you paul! >> very good, paul witman. [laughs] >> i can't stress enough, if this is something you are interested in, you're reading the book, you're interested in it, paul, not only does his site, corregidor dot org, have a bunch of cool stuff about the battle in 45, but the battle in 42, about the coastal guns. i mean, that site is a treasure trove. you get authentic, trust me. he's also done a lot of cool books, a lot of cool picture books that will only supplement what i'm able to do in this. paul, he flew from australia. we spent a week out there. it was great. it's like walking around wikipedia. it's corregidor pdf. for all of the interested be on the book, i urge you to go to the side. look around, it's fantastic stuff. >> can you speak more about the role of the 34th infantry in their landing? >> they were important and that you have the two-pronged attack when the paratroopers land on top. it takes some of the pressure off. it changes the defense. it allows you to land some of the heavy equipment you can get in by
paul is right on top of it. >> thank you paul! >> very good, paul witman. [laughs] >> i can't stress enough, if this is something you are interested in, you're reading the book, you're interested in it, paul, not only does his site, corregidor dot org, have a bunch of cool stuff about the battle in 45, but the battle in 42, about the coastal guns. i mean, that site is a treasure trove. you get authentic, trust me. he's also done a lot of cool books, a lot of cool picture books...
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paul: thanks. we are just getting some lines from the diversified australian conglomerate, reporting if full-year net income of $2.38 million, a narrow beat on the expectation of $2.34 billion. revenue from continuing operations, 33.9 billion, a narrow beat as well. they have a large retail arm which may have insulated it to some degree from the vagaries of the delta variant. the coronavirus. we are in a lock down here in australia. net income coming in ahead of estimates, $2.38 billion. we are still getting more details from those results. for now, let's get over to sophie for a check of the markets. sophie: paul, those west farmers results give us context into the sales data do this friday. taking a look at the ozzie and -- charles -- taking a look at the aussie-yen, it has sent the vix pushing higher. looking at how sentiment has shaped up, kiwi stocks managed to eke out gains of 4%, resuming the upside for a fourth session in five. and we got a bunch of disappointing earnings on thursday from a
paul: thanks. we are just getting some lines from the diversified australian conglomerate, reporting if full-year net income of $2.38 million, a narrow beat on the expectation of $2.34 billion. revenue from continuing operations, 33.9 billion, a narrow beat as well. they have a large retail arm which may have insulated it to some degree from the vagaries of the delta variant. the coronavirus. we are in a lock down here in australia. net income coming in ahead of estimates, $2.38 billion. we are...
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let's look at paul's situation. paul specifically, writing to the romans. he was dealing with christians who were just taking a little too literally the idea that christ's kingdom is not of this world. sometimes christians take that a little too literally. not of this world doesn't mean this worth is gone. it means you still have to live in the world, but live in a different way. so paul is saying the key to understand this is one specific verse, one specific section of a verse that people tend to overlook. and that is, paul said that the ruler was the minister of god to thee for good. so if the ruler is not acting in the people's best interest f the ruler is not god's minister for the people's good, then christians should resist. christians should rebel against that minister -- or against that king. part of this then means, the patriots said, we have to have some common sense when it comes to approaching scripture. these commands fear god not under the king, these commands, fear god and the king as god's minister. does it mean it would want children to obe
let's look at paul's situation. paul specifically, writing to the romans. he was dealing with christians who were just taking a little too literally the idea that christ's kingdom is not of this world. sometimes christians take that a little too literally. not of this world doesn't mean this worth is gone. it means you still have to live in the world, but live in a different way. so paul is saying the key to understand this is one specific verse, one specific section of a verse that people tend...
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paul specifically dealing with the romans. he is dealing with christians taking too literally the idea that christ kingdom is not of this world. sometimes christians take that a little too literally. not of this world doesn't mean this world is gone. it means you still have to live in the world but live in different way. so paul is saying, the key to understand this is one specific verse. one specific section of a verse that people tend to overlook. and that is paul said that the ruler was the minister of god to thee for good. so the ruler is not acting in people's best interest, if the the people's good, then christians should resist and rebel against that minister or against that king. part of this then means the patriots said, we have to have some common sense when it comes to scripture. these commands fear god not, honor the king. god's minister. the basic commands deals with authority. god tells children to obey parents. do they want to obey a parent who throws a mad fit and tries to cut all his children's throats? that i
paul specifically dealing with the romans. he is dealing with christians taking too literally the idea that christ kingdom is not of this world. sometimes christians take that a little too literally. not of this world doesn't mean this world is gone. it means you still have to live in the world but live in different way. so paul is saying, the key to understand this is one specific verse. one specific section of a verse that people tend to overlook. and that is paul said that the ruler was the...
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has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts for their children. never had a single stock when an ethics committee or regulator looks at this, this breaks with a pattern of their entire life as investors. >> appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> have you ever purchased travel insurance in the covid era? depending on your destination, you might not have a choice. but what does it cover and how much of your money will you get back if you have to use it >>> and it's hot i know it's hot. you know it's hot. the heat is now on a tal >>> the super bowl of car collecting is revving up this week in pebble beach, california more than 1,000 ca
has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts...
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paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. explosions outside kabul's international airport kills at least 60 afghans. president biden says the u.s. will retaliate. investors eyeing cues from the jackson hole symposium. three policy hogs urged the central bank to move quickly on tapering bond purchases. asian stocks eye a cautious start on the geopolitical tension following the afghan blast. it was about fed officials talking today including robert kaplan and jim bullard, talking about fed tapering and how we should be starting to move more quick lee. esther george saying the risks from delta do not alter the taper urgency and it is important to get darted while scaling back bond buying but when it came to the market moves for today, it was really interesting that it was the afghanistan headlines that have not moved the market that much in the past that really made an impact on asset
paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. explosions outside kabul's international airport kills at least 60 afghans. president biden says the u.s. will retaliate. investors eyeing cues from the jackson hole symposium. three policy hogs urged the central bank to move quickly on tapering bond purchases. asian...
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it's it's easy without paul actually another throwback to paul. paul has took me around corrector. i would have missed it. he actually was the one that pointed out because i couldn't see the golf course until he showed it to me. we have a couple comments from steve he used to live on corregidor and he said about 20 died on the jump if you got stuck in trees, most of the were defending the beaches. and then he also says there's no tour right now due to covid and he really worries about the condition of the island at this point. um know i think you talked about some of this in your talk. but what was your primary source of information for research on the book? well, it was two things. well a couple things one. i used i used calhoun's memoir, which i had two versions of i had one that he had printed out and he i got it from his his daughter from his home in texas that had some of his hand written notes in it and then paul. paul whitman who runs the basically the corregidor site and is probably the the greatest information source information on corregidor. he had a edited version that
it's it's easy without paul actually another throwback to paul. paul has took me around corrector. i would have missed it. he actually was the one that pointed out because i couldn't see the golf course until he showed it to me. we have a couple comments from steve he used to live on corregidor and he said about 20 died on the jump if you got stuck in trees, most of the were defending the beaches. and then he also says there's no tour right now due to covid and he really worries about the...
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let's look at paul situation. paul specifically, right into the romans, he was a dealing with christians who were just taking a little too literally the idea that the crisis kingdom is not at this world. sometimes christian take that a little too literal. out of this world does not mean this rule is gone. it means you still have to live in a world, but live in a different way. paula saying, the key to understanding this, one specific verse, one specific section of a verse that people tend to overlook. paul says the ruler is the minister of god for good if the ruler is not acting in the people's best interest, if it is not gone minister for the people's good, and christians should resist, should rebel against that came. part of this means, we have to have common sense. these commands fear god, honor the king, -- as guides minister, they are basic commands a deal with authority. the bible tells children to obey parents, does that mean the bible want children to obey a parent who throws a mad fit and tries to cut all
let's look at paul situation. paul specifically, right into the romans, he was a dealing with christians who were just taking a little too literally the idea that the crisis kingdom is not at this world. sometimes christian take that a little too literal. out of this world does not mean this rule is gone. it means you still have to live in a world, but live in a different way. paula saying, the key to understanding this, one specific verse, one specific section of a verse that people tend to...
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paul sciarra, the chairman, joins us from the new york stock exchange. what are we looking at behind you. walk us through what you have got. paul: this is the full-scale version of our aircraft that we have already done 1000 test flights on. we are excited to be bringing it to new york for our public debut. emily: paint a picture for us. assuming i do not have a verta port in my backyard, how do i get from my suburb to san francisco every day? paul: some people think about this is a jetsons future or everybody will have this parked on the rooftop. that is not how we think about it. we designed it for air ridesharing. this is an aircraft that will be in on-demand service. we have opportunities to tied together the ground transportation to and from your flight for flying the have value portion of your trip. emily: reid hoffman will be on bloomberg tech later today. he called this uber meets tesla in the air. imagine an air taxi whisking us away. how much of that traffic you imagine coming down? how would we designed this a sometimes this category is called
paul sciarra, the chairman, joins us from the new york stock exchange. what are we looking at behind you. walk us through what you have got. paul: this is the full-scale version of our aircraft that we have already done 1000 test flights on. we are excited to be bringing it to new york for our public debut. emily: paint a picture for us. assuming i do not have a verta port in my backyard, how do i get from my suburb to san francisco every day? paul: some people think about this is a jetsons...
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there's that admission from senator paul. we also have him just being suspended on youtube for pushing misinformation, telling people not to follow the cdc's guidance. what do you make of all this rand paul drama? >> well, that's really what makes this so striking. there is no shortage of accusations of hypocrisy on both sides in respondtion to the pandemic. as manu noted there have been accusations by both david perdue and kelly loeffler, the senator from georgia about their stock trading during the early stages. and, look, there have been regular charges against the democrats, flouting the mask guidance. what makes this especially egregious is paul has been such a relentless kind of opponent, taking this seriously in terms of public health measures, masking, vaccination requirements, the overall severity of it. and whether this was inadvertently left off his form or not, this kind of investment when contrasted against the backdrop of his kind of language about this and the kind of language that got him suspended from youtub
there's that admission from senator paul. we also have him just being suspended on youtube for pushing misinformation, telling people not to follow the cdc's guidance. what do you make of all this rand paul drama? >> well, that's really what makes this so striking. there is no shortage of accusations of hypocrisy on both sides in respondtion to the pandemic. as manu noted there have been accusations by both david perdue and kelly loeffler, the senator from georgia about their stock...
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olivia, the nonsense is coming not just from rand paul. but many members of your party, including your former boss the president donald trump, was on fox news over the weekend, complaining that people would have said he did a horrible job if you are president during covid. have a listen. >> first of all can you imagine if i were president right now and we had this massive attack, from the coronavirus, you know how they like to call it, they have new names, they have other new names, but it's exactly what we had, we had the same thing. if that were me they be saying what a horrible thing, with a horrible job. >> imagine if we had a horrible attack from the coronavirus, donald trump says. i'm pretty sure you are in the white house when there was, when and he failed us. >> imagine that. imagine how many meetings i sat in, when negligent behavior took place. imagine how many negligent statements were made. during the oval office. when donald trump was sitting there. as chief of our entire country, during this large pandemic, that was the large
olivia, the nonsense is coming not just from rand paul. but many members of your party, including your former boss the president donald trump, was on fox news over the weekend, complaining that people would have said he did a horrible job if you are president during covid. have a listen. >> first of all can you imagine if i were president right now and we had this massive attack, from the coronavirus, you know how they like to call it, they have new names, they have other new names, but...
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has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts for their children. never had a single stock when an ethics committee or regulator looks at this, this breaks with a pattern of their entire life as investors. >> appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> have you ever purchased travel insurance in the covid era? depending on your destination, you might not have a choice. but what does it cover and how much of your money will you get back if you have to use it >>> and it's hot i know it's hot. you know it's hot. the heat is now on a tal introducing the new citi custom cash℠ card, a different kind of card that rewards dan where his spending
has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts...
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paul reed, chief executive, _ are gaps in schemes. paul reed, chief executive, thank _ are gaps in schemes. paul reed, chief executive, thank you - are gaps in schemes. paul reed, chief executive, thank you so - are gaps in schemes. paul reed, i chief executive, thank you so much forjoining us this evening. the number of daily coronavirus cases has gone up slightly again. there were nearly 32,000 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, but that makes an average of 26 and a half thousand new cases per day, over the last seven days, so the longer term trend is still down. 92 deaths were recorded in the last 2a hours. chart) that's an average of 85 a day, in the past week.(oov5 — the longer term trend for coronavirus infection rates has been down across the uk, except in northern ireland where case numbers are rising, according to the office for national statistics. whilst england has launched a new campaign, encouraging young adults to get theirjabs, northern ireland has now become the first of the home nations, to start vaccin
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alix: for more on ida, i want to bring in paul browning from mitsubishi. they provide power generation solutions from gas to solar, and storage solutions from batteries to hydrogen. they announced they will be a strategic financial advisor as they expand hydrogen. thanks a lot for joining us, a lot to get through. i did want to start on ida. what is the state of the utility situation that you know of? paul: the major utility that has been impacted is entergy in louisiana, which is a great customer of ours. the big challenge is major transmission lines particularly in new orleans, have been knocked down during the storm. there are eight major transmission lines and it sounds like all of them are down. there are about a million people out of power. a lot of them will probably be restored quickly, but there will be some folks that i think what entergy has said, it will take up to three weeks to get power restored. francine: it gives us a lot to think about, whether it is consumer spending, so how long does it take to have a final assessment for when things wi
alix: for more on ida, i want to bring in paul browning from mitsubishi. they provide power generation solutions from gas to solar, and storage solutions from batteries to hydrogen. they announced they will be a strategic financial advisor as they expand hydrogen. thanks a lot for joining us, a lot to get through. i did want to start on ida. what is the state of the utility situation that you know of? paul: the major utility that has been impacted is entergy in louisiana, which is a great...
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paul, does anyone have their hand raised? >> there are zero hands raised. >> clerk: seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. we're now on item 3: general manager's report. >> good morning, commissioners. happy end of summer. i do have a few items for you today, so bear with me. i need to start on a sad note. we recently learned about the passing of one of our beloved park rangers, who works in a career spanning more than 50 years. carl worked with us for the past five years, but also spent time with other city departments, including the san francisco police department and sfmta, where he famously won the annual bell-ringing contest several times. our thoughts are with carl's family as we say good-bye to this san francisco icon and legend. his passing will definitely be felt here at the park. he was beloved by the rangers and by the park visitors. i would like to request that we adjourn today's meeting in carl's honor. >> chairman: sure. >> i have a few vaccination requirement updates as we continue to adhere to the
paul, does anyone have their hand raised? >> there are zero hands raised. >> clerk: seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. we're now on item 3: general manager's report. >> good morning, commissioners. happy end of summer. i do have a few items for you today, so bear with me. i need to start on a sad note. we recently learned about the passing of one of our beloved park rangers, who works in a career spanning more than 50 years. carl worked with us for the past...
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has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts for their children. never had a single stock when an ethics committee or regulator looks at this, this breaks with a pattern of their entire life as investors. >> appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> have you ever purchased travel insurance in the covid era? depending on your destination, you might not have a choice. but what does it cover and how much of your money will you get back if you have to use it >>> and it's hot i know it's hot. you know it's hot. the heat is now on a talotly different level and we will explain that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ on
has senator paul expressed any regret or his wife over? this bureaucratic mishap? >> no, they have not the senate is not in session friday night in washington in august, they have not. we reached out to the senate ethics committee today they didn't get back to us i think it's fair to expect they'll look more closely at this one of the other things that's so strange about this is it doesn't fit the pattern for ten years that senator paul and his wife had had mutual funds, some blind trusts...
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bonnie paul has five senior cats, including 12-year-old gracie. the day we were there, she decided she was simply not going to perform for that camera. but normally, paul says, they're all very affectionate. >>> what is the best thing about senior cats? >> i think the love they give you. >> reporter: and there are plenty of senior cats like riley just waiting for their chance to fall in love. chip reid, cbs news, centerville, virginia. >>> and that is the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues, for others check back with us later on "cbs this morning" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. u.s. personnel stationed in afghanistan have been safely evacuated from the embassy. the state department confirms u.s. troops are guarding the airport in kabul as the americans wait to leave afghanistan. the taliban seized control of the nation in just days. >>> federal health officials could decide in the
bonnie paul has five senior cats, including 12-year-old gracie. the day we were there, she decided she was simply not going to perform for that camera. but normally, paul says, they're all very affectionate. >>> what is the best thing about senior cats? >> i think the love they give you. >> reporter: and there are plenty of senior cats like riley just waiting for their chance to fall in love. chip reid, cbs news, centerville, virginia. >>> and that is the overnight...
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fauci had a run-in with paul. he said senator paul, you have no idea what you are talking about. it may be more sinister than that. he is going around last year saying no big deal, this virus. but his wife, evidently seeing it as a very big deal because she is making the investment in the company. and the notion that, well, he lost money. the stock did go up, they just didn't sell it at the right time. it appears the senator dufus may have something more going on in his brain here than he let on and it does not look good. there were many of his colleagues that had problems with the same notion of insider trading, and he kept mum for nearly a year and a half. he managed to push it closer to his own re-election. >> i remember the other senators. it couldn't have been more sinister if his wife went muah -- when she was buying the stocks. i want to give you ideas of trying to you learn in congress. this person i think is really credible on this issue. >> people should not profit off their relationship with government, or their special relationships or special knowledge they gain in t
fauci had a run-in with paul. he said senator paul, you have no idea what you are talking about. it may be more sinister than that. he is going around last year saying no big deal, this virus. but his wife, evidently seeing it as a very big deal because she is making the investment in the company. and the notion that, well, he lost money. the stock did go up, they just didn't sell it at the right time. it appears the senator dufus may have something more going on in his brain here than he let...
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but paul dobson, over to you. i know you told our producer over the dust before the show that in your opinion the political crisis has already ended. what are you basing that on? >> into 2019 there was a clear petition between two strong political groups, the government on one hand and the opposition on the other hand. this correlation has changed significantly over the last two years so now we can say there is no confrontation in the political arena, the guaido camp has been essentially removed from the political map, they lost most of their support base, they are losing the support base elsewhere as well. we look at the venezuela political map, we see a dominant government sector, a growing but still small right wing opposition sector, and the guaido camp basically in disaster and collapse. i think it is incorrect to describe the current political situation as a confrontation or crisis. that does not mean to say that venezuela is going through a. period of growth, there's an economic crisis at the same time. but
but paul dobson, over to you. i know you told our producer over the dust before the show that in your opinion the political crisis has already ended. what are you basing that on? >> into 2019 there was a clear petition between two strong political groups, the government on one hand and the opposition on the other hand. this correlation has changed significantly over the last two years so now we can say there is no confrontation in the political arena, the guaido camp has been essentially...
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paul: it is for a trip between 5 miles and 150 miles. sometimes the category is calm something else. we don't like that. we think about the trip inside cities, but connecting cities to suburbs. this is a new mode of regional transportation we think can be safer than driving on the ground, certainly faster, and as affordable as ridesharing today. >> you have a certification challenge, scaling challenge, sky ports, where will you build these things challenges. walk me through that, in which one represent the biggest challenges going forward? paul: sure. the team has been working on this for a decade. we are not new to this. we have shown the technology is ready. the aircraft is performing as intended. 150 miles on a single charge and 100 times quieter than helicopters today. we think it is important in terms of delivering a service. there are challenges, certification, and scaling up service. it is an opportunity for the company to pivot from a research and development organization to one focused on the certification plan with the faa, sho
paul: it is for a trip between 5 miles and 150 miles. sometimes the category is calm something else. we don't like that. we think about the trip inside cities, but connecting cities to suburbs. this is a new mode of regional transportation we think can be safer than driving on the ground, certainly faster, and as affordable as ridesharing today. >> you have a certification challenge, scaling challenge, sky ports, where will you build these things challenges. walk me through that, in which...
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charles booker is a former democratic state lawmaker in kentucky who's running against rand paul in next year's senate election. olivia troy is a former adviser to mike pence where she worked on the white house coronavirus task force. thank you both for joining me to evening. charles, let me start with you. you have diabetes, i believe. so as a person with an underlying condition, does your opponent, rand paul's disinformation campaign about covid feel kind of personal? >> well, it absolutely is personal. you know, i've had to ration my insulin because i couldn't afford it. i nearly died from it. i'm at high risk. my wife and i are preparing to have our third daughter now. i've lost an uncle to covid. this is not a game. we're in a moment where a pandemic has cost us so much loss that we need leadership to find our way forward. instead of that, he's chasing conspiracies. trying to find the bogeyman and inciting lawlessness and fear mongering and it's going to cost
charles booker is a former democratic state lawmaker in kentucky who's running against rand paul in next year's senate election. olivia troy is a former adviser to mike pence where she worked on the white house coronavirus task force. thank you both for joining me to evening. charles, let me start with you. you have diabetes, i believe. so as a person with an underlying condition, does your opponent, rand paul's disinformation campaign about covid feel kind of personal? >> well, it...
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paul: they do, to a certain extent. the mrna vaccines are rather more effective at stopping infection, but all vaccines are pretty good at stopping severe disease. i think we are coming to realize that actually, these vaccines don't ultimately stop the transmission of infection, although they reduce that. what they do very well is reduce severe disease, reduce the risk of people going into hospital, and reduce the risk of dying. the protection against that severe disease lasts quite a lot longer than protection against mild infections, the sort of infections that are more likely to spread the virus. alix: so no doubt other measures still need to be taken. some form of social distancing, mask wearing, etc. also, our lockdowns ever going to be in the cards again? paul: it is difficult to predict 100% certainty, but it does depend on how far you are down the epidemic in your country. at the moment, if you have a very high vaccine coverage and if you have already had a lot of infections, then you're getting to the point tha
paul: they do, to a certain extent. the mrna vaccines are rather more effective at stopping infection, but all vaccines are pretty good at stopping severe disease. i think we are coming to realize that actually, these vaccines don't ultimately stop the transmission of infection, although they reduce that. what they do very well is reduce severe disease, reduce the risk of people going into hospital, and reduce the risk of dying. the protection against that severe disease lasts quite a lot...
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paul: the genesis of terawulf was a company called beowulf. i had been in the energy infrastructure for the last 30 years. bitcoin mining at its core is energy infrastructure. bitcoin mining at its core is energy infrastructure. you are taking a locally produced commodity in electricity and turning it into a globally traded commodity and stored value in bitcoin. so from our perspective, it is all about familiarity with local regulations, governance. it is about picking sites where you can get the permits, where you have the requisite infrastructure, the transformers necessary to step down that stranded electricity at a very good price into what is usable for bitcoin mining. guy: do you think people would be prepared to pay more for a green bitcoin? can i tell if it is a green bitcoin or not a green bitcoin? what are the rates of return from generating electricity for bitcoin versus selling it to the great? -- to the grid? paul: i think the answer to that is the miners themselves will ultimately have a cost to produce bitcoin that must factor i
paul: the genesis of terawulf was a company called beowulf. i had been in the energy infrastructure for the last 30 years. bitcoin mining at its core is energy infrastructure. bitcoin mining at its core is energy infrastructure. you are taking a locally produced commodity in electricity and turning it into a globally traded commodity and stored value in bitcoin. so from our perspective, it is all about familiarity with local regulations, governance. it is about picking sites where you can get...
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we are unclear where rand paul is. >> all right. melanie zanona, thank you so much for that report. >> thank you. >>> with coronavirus cases the numbers growing including among children, there is a new concern testing so one pediatrician documented the struggle to get his young daughter tested and issued a stark warning calling testing capacity for the youngest among us inadequate. dr. scott is chief of adolescent medicine at mass general hospital for children and a father of two. thanks for joining us. so dr. hadlin, you're a doctor in boston and you couldn't get your own daughter tested easily. what does that tell you? >> thanks so much for having me on this morning. yes, i was shocked to learn how difficult it was to get testing for us. my daughter got sent home from day care. she had a fever. and then we called our pediatrician. they had no appointments. we tried one testing center. wait for an hour in a parking lot. found another testing center on the other side of the town that had limited hours later on in the afternoon. got
we are unclear where rand paul is. >> all right. melanie zanona, thank you so much for that report. >> thank you. >>> with coronavirus cases the numbers growing including among children, there is a new concern testing so one pediatrician documented the struggle to get his young daughter tested and issued a stark warning calling testing capacity for the youngest among us inadequate. dr. scott is chief of adolescent medicine at mass general hospital for children and a father...
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but paul's assailants have never been caught. and elizabeth joyal admits at four she was angry when he agreed to be interviewed again for this program. >> i said, what are you thinking? why do you want to bring notice once again? but then when the man in russia was shot, i had kind of an epiphany. i was like, wait a minute. someone needs to talk about this. someone needs to say, this is not right. >> can i ask you an obvious question? why are you still doing this? why are you talking to me now against -- >> against the advice and counsel of my family? well, it may be foolish, but i think it's the right thing to do. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. ks for watching. >> breaking on msnbc. the taliban claims it now holds every major city and afghanistan leaving the capital and all the u.s. forces there surrounded. now an additional 1000 troops will make their way to cavill as the security situation to deteriorate with jaw-dropping speed. a very real possibility of a full taliban
but paul's assailants have never been caught. and elizabeth joyal admits at four she was angry when he agreed to be interviewed again for this program. >> i said, what are you thinking? why do you want to bring notice once again? but then when the man in russia was shot, i had kind of an epiphany. i was like, wait a minute. someone needs to talk about this. someone needs to say, this is not right. >> can i ask you an obvious question? why are you still doing this? why are you...
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senator rand paul said that was going on but dr. fauci denied it. now "the washington post" is saying effectively that yes, senator paul was saying was correct. what do you think? >> i new senator paul was correct to begin with. dr. fauci is consistently inconsistent. he lied to the congress and lied to the american people. he taken up every leftist position trying to protect the administration, at same time, we'll not worry about covid positive individuals coming across by the thousands southern border. he has been caught with his pants down, liz. this is inexcusable. he really needs to go. i don't know how the man can sleep at night. we have 637,000 dead americans whose families want answers. we've got four 1/2 million dead people around the world because of this. every bit of evidence points that the wuhan institute of virology is where this originated. it didn't come from any wet market, from a bat zoonotic critter. this was a, an either accidental or released on purpose and now has given us a worldwide pandemic that killed that many people. fau
senator rand paul said that was going on but dr. fauci denied it. now "the washington post" is saying effectively that yes, senator paul was saying was correct. what do you think? >> i new senator paul was correct to begin with. dr. fauci is consistently inconsistent. he lied to the congress and lied to the american people. he taken up every leftist position trying to protect the administration, at same time, we'll not worry about covid positive individuals coming across by the...
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paul, hang tight. i have got more questions for you. >>> um, also, tonight, california's largest wildfire eviscerating more than 700-square-miles and it's only 21% contained and we are going to take you there. >>> and allyson felix becomes most decorated american track and field athlete in olympics' history. will it be enough to help the u.s. close the gap with china for most gold medals in tokyo? a live report from the games, up next. 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. does your deodorant keep you fresh all day? we put dove men deodorant to the test with nelson, a volunteer that puts care into everything he does. it really protects my skin. it's comfortable and lasts a long time. dove men, 48h freshness with triple action moisturizers. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no cance
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at least it hurt senator rand paul. the kentucky republican says things that are not true, which is bad enough, but he also says things that can be deadly. this morning, there are consequences. youtube has suspended paul for posting a video replete with misinformation. the truth is, the truth, is that masks work to slow the spread of coronavirus. the lie is they are ineffective. that's what he said. and he's now been blocked by youtube for seven days for spreading that nonsense. came within 24 hours of within twitter banned marjorie taylor greene for lying act vaccines. it is revealing, right, one can choose to work to fight to overcome this pandemic or it seems you can choose option b, as paul and greene have. meanwhile, florida and texas are now seeking help from other states and the federal government to fight deadly covid surges, this as the republican governors are trying to restrict the freedom of towns and schools from making their own decisions about how to protect children. both states now have more minors, kid
at least it hurt senator rand paul. the kentucky republican says things that are not true, which is bad enough, but he also says things that can be deadly. this morning, there are consequences. youtube has suspended paul for posting a video replete with misinformation. the truth is, the truth, is that masks work to slow the spread of coronavirus. the lie is they are ineffective. that's what he said. and he's now been blocked by youtube for seven days for spreading that nonsense. came within 24...
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senator or rand paul, case in point. who is one of the major superspreaders of information on covid. undeserving of elected office because they're negligent and they're putting americans continuously at risk. you're correct. he is inciting people. we've already seen fights over mask mandates. we've seen people, how angry they are. how they behave. we see that this type of rhetoric encourages this behavior. it's just greed. it's greediness for power, to remain in power at whatever cost and whatever you say and it is horrifying to think that these are the people who are in the leadership of our country right now. >> yes, indeed. and when we talk about incitement, charles, i wonder, what do you make of marjorie taylor green? she's speaking at events where she's suggesting that people should exercise their second amendment rights when people come to the door to give them vaccine information. basically encouraging members of the republican base to shoot people. that's where we've reached america in 2021. >> it's a gross shame
senator or rand paul, case in point. who is one of the major superspreaders of information on covid. undeserving of elected office because they're negligent and they're putting americans continuously at risk. you're correct. he is inciting people. we've already seen fights over mask mandates. we've seen people, how angry they are. how they behave. we see that this type of rhetoric encourages this behavior. it's just greed. it's greediness for power, to remain in power at whatever cost and...
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paul: sure. the team has been working on this for a decade. we are not new to the challenges the industry faces. we have shown the technology is ready. the aircraft is performing as we intended. 150 miles on a single charge and with a noise profile that is 100 times quieter than helicopters today. we think it is important in terms of delivering a service. you're right. there are other challenges as well. certainly certification and scaling up service. it is an opportunity for the company to pivot from a research and development organization to one squarely focused on commercialization, executing on the certification plan with the faa, showing we can reproduce aircraft to scale, and laying the groundwork for certification. >> in terms of that certification, i have heard you talk about this. you sound pretty heard you talk about this. you sound positive. how much weight will the faa add? they will be cautious about certifying the aircraft. you talk about a 150 mile range, do you think the faa will add to weight to the aircraft and you think that
paul: sure. the team has been working on this for a decade. we are not new to the challenges the industry faces. we have shown the technology is ready. the aircraft is performing as we intended. 150 miles on a single charge and with a noise profile that is 100 times quieter than helicopters today. we think it is important in terms of delivering a service. you're right. there are other challenges as well. certainly certification and scaling up service. it is an opportunity for the company to...
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stonewalling and attacking senator rand paul. washington post did a deep dive and found doctor fauci and the nih did approve tens of billions of dollars for dangerous gain of function super virus research. doctor fauci denied that in congress. also washington post reported they weakened oversight and control of legal research. doctor fauci and nih directing denying it. we are taking it on here on the evening edit. ♪♪ front welcome to michelle, texas congressman brian, good to have you on. we got news coming in the president will speak tomorrow afternoon about why he did not delay the withdrawal out of afghanistan as hundreds of americans are still there and tens of thousands of our allies are still there. the president is going to count to 122,000 evacuated over the last two weeks. the white house saying it could not get americans out but they did the best they could trying to get americans out. the pentagon is saying this as heartbreak but if they could not accommodate americans who wanted to get out. that's a quote. what do
stonewalling and attacking senator rand paul. washington post did a deep dive and found doctor fauci and the nih did approve tens of billions of dollars for dangerous gain of function super virus research. doctor fauci denied that in congress. also washington post reported they weakened oversight and control of legal research. doctor fauci and nih directing denying it. we are taking it on here on the evening edit. ♪♪ front welcome to michelle, texas congressman brian, good to have you on....
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her father paul helps _ the end of the tunnel. her father paul helps a _ the end of the tunnel. her father paul helps a support _ the end of the tunnel. her father paul helps a support group - the end of the tunnel. her father paul helps a support group for i the end of the tunnel. her father i paul helps a support group for other families of the rare conditions like this and he is mad at the children with neuromuscular diseases have already been jabbed but so far there has been no appointment for his daughter. has been no appointment for his dau:hter. , ., ,. ., daughter. kids with neuromuscular conditions are _ daughter. kids with neuromuscular conditions are more _ daughter. kids with neuromuscular conditions are more prone - daughter. kids with neuromuscular conditions are more prone to - daughter. kids with neuromuscularl conditions are more prone to having complications or dying so it is a real way— complications or dying so it is a real way for all of us in the community. real way for all of us in the community-— real way for all of us in the community. real way for a
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liz: jake paul, the problem child. he doesn't seem like a problem child. he seems like a good cleveland stock i like that. good to see you. all right, markets off session lows, but a deadly terror attack in kabul is still very much hanging overall kinds of issues here whether it's the markets or the humanity or the drama of what is happening on the ground in afghanistan and the refugees. we have stories of those who have managed to escape the terror we're heading live to the white house for a report with the very latest. you will want to hear that closing bell 23 minutes away. ♪ ♪ experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr financing on all 2021 lexus hybrid models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floo
liz: jake paul, the problem child. he doesn't seem like a problem child. he seems like a good cleveland stock i like that. good to see you. all right, markets off session lows, but a deadly terror attack in kabul is still very much hanging overall kinds of issues here whether it's the markets or the humanity or the drama of what is happening on the ground in afghanistan and the refugees. we have stories of those who have managed to escape the terror we're heading live to the white house for a...
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david: as always, paul, great insights. thank you for your time. paul, global head of fx research. more of these numbers coming through out of the philippines. you're on year, quarter on quarter numbers out and we are down about 1.3 percent so sequential here. that one, contracting more than forecast given what i would imagine our lockdowns put in place or some of the slack before the lockdowns put back in place in certain parts of the country. yvonne: we continue to see, to sustain any kind of recovery, you need to bring those vaccination rates higher and averting further disruptions. we are seeing a pretty, a little bit of reaction but not a lot on the back of these numbers. vonnie quinn is in new york with the first word news. vonnie: 70% of the population in singapore has been fully vaccinated and 79% have received at least one dose. that gives the city state one of the best vaccination rates in the world as it begins easing social distancing restrictions and restarting the economy. in an effort to vaccinate the rest of the citizens and long-term residents, they can walk into a
david: as always, paul, great insights. thank you for your time. paul, global head of fx research. more of these numbers coming through out of the philippines. you're on year, quarter on quarter numbers out and we are down about 1.3 percent so sequential here. that one, contracting more than forecast given what i would imagine our lockdowns put in place or some of the slack before the lockdowns put back in place in certain parts of the country. yvonne: we continue to see, to sustain any kind of...
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paul farmer, they are trying to achieve. paul farmer. is _ they are trying to achieve. paul farmer, is this _ they are trying to achieve. f—.ii farmer, is this conversation we they are trying to achieve. f—ii farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osaka reflective of conversations outside of sport as well? if so, what can society and sport each other? yes. society and sport each other? yes, well i society and sport each other? yes, well i think — society and sport each other? yes, well i think this _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is a _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is a tipping point in ntany— well i think this is a tipping point in n1anyways,_ well i think this is a tipping point in many ways, not just _ well i think this is a tipping point in many ways, not just for - well i think this is a tipping pointl in many ways, not just for mental health— in many ways, not just for mental health in— in many
paul farmer, they are trying to achieve. paul farmer. is _ they are trying to achieve. paul farmer, is this _ they are trying to achieve. f—.ii farmer, is this conversation we they are trying to achieve. f—ii farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osaka reflective of conversations outside of sport as well? if so, what can society and sport each other? yes. society and sport each other? yes, well i society and sport each other? yes,...
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and i think it should in great point 2012 ram paul. we need a regulator. politicians to ensure that some ass wife doesn't commit insider trading one day. i guess that's one way to tell your wife you don't think your relationship is special. in other news librarians across america are banding together to get cops out of their workplaces, and i don't mean that they've just been putting displays of abolitionist paperbacks or anything. angela davis writes to ward off the police all, well, sometimes books. you usually do work against catholic garlic, against vampyres libraries are often a last refuge for people who don't have access to basic resources. that's why organizers are trying to get their cities to shift funds that would go to police and private security to directly help their patrons and need in denver. they've been able to get the city to make social workers. he auxiliaries to librarians to help patrons find housing, health care, and other services, and to administer, nor can, to prevent opioid overdose as abolitionists librarian
and i think it should in great point 2012 ram paul. we need a regulator. politicians to ensure that some ass wife doesn't commit insider trading one day. i guess that's one way to tell your wife you don't think your relationship is special. in other news librarians across america are banding together to get cops out of their workplaces, and i don't mean that they've just been putting displays of abolitionist paperbacks or anything. angela davis writes to ward off the police all, well, sometimes...
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>> reporter: in an interview with newsmax, paul continued his offensive against dr. anthony fauci. calling fauci an elitist who misleads the public. >> this is where i really have the disagreement with fauci. one, he's not telling the truth, but he's promulgating bad science, pseudoscience. >> reporter: paul has openly sparred with fauci in the senate, including last month when he accused fauci about lying about research. >> senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about, quite frankly. and i want to say that officially. you do not know what you're talking about. these viruses are molecularly impossible to result in sars-cov2. you're implying that what we did was responsible for the deaths of individuals, i totally resent that. >> it could have been. it could have been. >> if anybody is lying here, senator, it is you. >> reporter: the suspension of senator paul comes after twitter suspended marjorie taylor greene. >> we saw a lot of 2020 election misinformation that the platforms didn't do much about. but right now, in the pandemic, they view this as an emergency, there i
>> reporter: in an interview with newsmax, paul continued his offensive against dr. anthony fauci. calling fauci an elitist who misleads the public. >> this is where i really have the disagreement with fauci. one, he's not telling the truth, but he's promulgating bad science, pseudoscience. >> reporter: paul has openly sparred with fauci in the senate, including last month when he accused fauci about lying about research. >> senator paul, you do not know what you are...