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yeah, kara, it's a hard problem. lean my personal iews of not letting, not letting 100 flowers bloom ecessarily, but letting speech prevail. let enlightened people point out are falsehoods and disinformation. i think we need more people in center to do that both in government, the media, and public life, but i'm just generally, my inclination is not owards more suppression of speech, not coming from the censorship and the platforms themselves. kara: you think what is there is disputed, i s is don't know what that means, nonsentence s a sentence. matt: it doesn't work for me. ara: you are putting out this is the truth, this is the information, which they could asily point to and saying this is not true. is that too far? that t suppression to say a lie is not true? matt: it's a fine line. it's a tough line to figure out going to draw it. we felt comfortable and confident that we could speak the factsrity on what are in terms of how elections what the election jurisdictions do, what the technology does. ourselves, i kno
yeah, kara, it's a hard problem. lean my personal iews of not letting, not letting 100 flowers bloom ecessarily, but letting speech prevail. let enlightened people point out are falsehoods and disinformation. i think we need more people in center to do that both in government, the media, and public life, but i'm just generally, my inclination is not owards more suppression of speech, not coming from the censorship and the platforms themselves. kara: you think what is there is disputed, i s is...
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thank you. >> thank you very much, kara. attorney general barr: with that, i'll open it to questions. initially some on topic questions. yes, mike. reporter: on topic here. what are the prospects the defendant will be brought back to the u.s.? if i can off topic, do you believe there should be a special counsel appointed to investigate the allegations against hunter biden? attorney general barr: on your first question, we think that the prospects are very good. mas'ud is in the custody of the current government of libya, and we have no reason to think that that government is interested in associating itself with this heinous act of terrorism. and so, we are optimistic that they will turn him over to face justice. on the second question, i think to the extent that there is an investigation, i think that it's being handled responsibly and professionally currently within the department. and to this point, i have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel. i have no plan to do so before i leave. yes? reporter: on topic, what
thank you. >> thank you very much, kara. attorney general barr: with that, i'll open it to questions. initially some on topic questions. yes, mike. reporter: on topic here. what are the prospects the defendant will be brought back to the u.s.? if i can off topic, do you believe there should be a special counsel appointed to investigate the allegations against hunter biden? attorney general barr: on your first question, we think that the prospects are very good. mas'ud is in the custody of...
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kara swisher joins us this morning. kara, there you go again beating around the bush. not getting to the point g to see you. >> good to see you >> what did you expect, carl >> is this just in your view, is this bald faced deflection or, mine, are there any legitimacy to their claims here >> you know? of course. i mean, obviously advertising is how facebook works and lots of small businesses are, you know, we did a really good segment on pivot this week about this you have to advertise on facebook if you're a small business you don't have other choices hence, we should talk about antitrust. i would like it if facebook said our advertising business depends on this just be honest about it instead of trying to pretend they're the savior of small businesses it's typical of things to do this instead of saying, hey, this is our business we think that apple has too much power over this and pointing out that they have too much power over the advertising industry. none of it looks good for any of them as pointed out in the column but in general this idea of being the savior of s
kara swisher joins us this morning. kara, there you go again beating around the bush. not getting to the point g to see you. >> good to see you >> what did you expect, carl >> is this just in your view, is this bald faced deflection or, mine, are there any legitimacy to their claims here >> you know? of course. i mean, obviously advertising is how facebook works and lots of small businesses are, you know, we did a really good segment on pivot this week about this you...
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kara, what's going on? i spent a lot of time after the 2016 election on the road, interviewing trump supporters. and even more than fox news, more than breitbart, nobody mentioned breitbart, they all got their news from facebook. why are they so bad addt readin out lies? >> because it's not their job. you're talking about ineffective gatekeepers, because the old word for media was gatekeepers. it's also taste and editing and things like that. they're bad at doing what they're not doing, i know it sounds confusing. they never expected to be in this role and the way they built their systems forces them into it. even though mark zuckerberg says he doesn't want to be an arbiter of the truth, he's built a system that requires one and they're just ineffective and bad at it. that's what you're seeing here and why you're seeing such herky-jerky motions from them. >> i think about that documentary where the guy who ate at mcdonald's for weeks and weeks, to see all the body systems that shut down when he gorged on ju
kara, what's going on? i spent a lot of time after the 2016 election on the road, interviewing trump supporters. and even more than fox news, more than breitbart, nobody mentioned breitbart, they all got their news from facebook. why are they so bad addt readin out lies? >> because it's not their job. you're talking about ineffective gatekeepers, because the old word for media was gatekeepers. it's also taste and editing and things like that. they're bad at doing what they're not doing, i...
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joining us retailer kara swisher. happy holidays >> thank you >> did you watch it and what is the success for the new strategy. >> you know, i think it remains to be seen obviously it did very well in general. considering it's a pandemic. and people aren't actually going to theaters. i think a lot of people subscribed to watch it and there was a lot of enthusiasm going into it. the reviews going into it are very good. i think most, sohave declined le rotten tomatoes. the one story was incredibly weak and disjointed. that said, gayle gadot is charming and i think it was a success in that people watched it people were happy with watching it you know, people moved to do it. so, the fact of the matter, this is part of a longtime trend that's going to continue where movies are going to be released both in theaters and streaming platforms at the same time and hollywood's just going to have to get used to it >> right, hollywood's just going to have to get used to it. >> yeah. >> you know, production are in studios, they were
joining us retailer kara swisher. happy holidays >> thank you >> did you watch it and what is the success for the new strategy. >> you know, i think it remains to be seen obviously it did very well in general. considering it's a pandemic. and people aren't actually going to theaters. i think a lot of people subscribed to watch it and there was a lot of enthusiasm going into it. the reviews going into it are very good. i think most, sohave declined le rotten tomatoes. the one...
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joined by kara weipz, last year at the memorial of the 103 victims. monetti washer rick killed on that flight. leads a pan am flight organization. i also want to say i talked arlier this morning with the director, chris wray, who ring gets -- regrets he can't be here underscore the ommitment and the tenacity of he f.b.i. in this investigation. this was underscored to me, lso, last year when i spoke at the memorial at arlington national cemetery. so among the audience were and d.o.j. agents former employees and current employees who have been involved this investigation. later coming out to support the victims' families, and that speaks commitment that department.at the am pleased to announce that the united states has filed criminal charges against the conspirator, abu agila muhammad mas'ud kheir al-marimi, for his role in the bombing of pan am flight 103. let there be no mistake, no amount of time or distance will stop the united states and our scottish partners from pursuing case.e in this well over a third of americans alive today were not yet born
joined by kara weipz, last year at the memorial of the 103 victims. monetti washer rick killed on that flight. leads a pan am flight organization. i also want to say i talked arlier this morning with the director, chris wray, who ring gets -- regrets he can't be here underscore the ommitment and the tenacity of he f.b.i. in this investigation. this was underscored to me, lso, last year when i spoke at the memorial at arlington national cemetery. so among the audience were and d.o.j. agents...
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lots of dynamics to talk about thanks, leslie we'll discuss them this busy ipo week and month with kara swisher. good morning g to see you. >> how you zmog. >> i'm g listening to leslie and looking at the least by volume, the busiest month for ipos in the history of the country it's remarkable coming out of the pandemic >> we're in a pandemic, actually carl we're still in it. >> i'm trying to come out of it. i get you. >> i think people are desperate for some economic activity and airbnb benefitted from the pandemic airbnb went down for a short period of time, it recovered quickly when people were renting houses, you know, away from the cities and things like that. and so i think a lot of -- and also when the hotel industry got hit pretty hard during the pandemic and so after coming out of the pandemic is what people are thinking about i think a lot of the practices of using airbnb and using technology to facilitate your life is going -- is here to stay airbnb is going to be an incredibly strong ipo. why leave the money on the table? do some of the many things they want to do that they
lots of dynamics to talk about thanks, leslie we'll discuss them this busy ipo week and month with kara swisher. good morning g to see you. >> how you zmog. >> i'm g listening to leslie and looking at the least by volume, the busiest month for ipos in the history of the country it's remarkable coming out of the pandemic >> we're in a pandemic, actually carl we're still in it. >> i'm trying to come out of it. i get you. >> i think people are desperate for some...
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kara, thank you. we'll see you later. >> all right. thanks. >> still to come, apple fitness making the debut this morning. we're going to take a closer look at the new competitor to peloton. but first, brian sullivan is live from shreveport, louisiana, with a look at what is still ahead in the show. brian? >> yeah, jon, we're here waiting on the arrival of the vaccine to be distributed across rural hospitals in america. coming up on "squawk alley," we're going to talk about why this is really a delicate dance of both high technology, ultra cold, and ultra small and ultra important vials managed by human hands to get them out as fast as possible. we'll show you how it's all going to happen here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> our coverage of the vaccine is all over the country. brian sullivan has a look at that. hey, brian. >> carl, let's talk about. this the delicate dance between two things, temperature and time to get this vaccine out to rural america. now this is not the vaccine. fwh but this is an exact mock-up. this is 975 from morson dixon in s
kara, thank you. we'll see you later. >> all right. thanks. >> still to come, apple fitness making the debut this morning. we're going to take a closer look at the new competitor to peloton. but first, brian sullivan is live from shreveport, louisiana, with a look at what is still ahead in the show. brian? >> yeah, jon, we're here waiting on the arrival of the vaccine to be distributed across rural hospitals in america. coming up on "squawk alley," we're going to...
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time and somebody shot him when it is just the fact that the suspects you need to delay jail who's kara lofted what did you know that you think it's the. best account. post it's the car 88 patch. but i think it did better. it's going to be better. i've always put myself in the ground i never get with the washington d.c. nation's capital to be poor and don't want to speak. that's not my thing it's not about what except it. be a developer campus in an area that's about the rate of. about one piece sometime on the solitude of some of them that saturday game. on a saturday but got a quite a few people to. take it specially some of the females. to be very protective and you've got people walk around looking to talk about you know you are kind of what like. you know. they've because constantly change to put fear into you guys still mentality rather get a job that's. that's why i know it'll be temporary. is good and bad out here in words how. people used to respect somebody praise a place called. our. franklin park last time out of. 2 other individuals. i want out this guy had guessed that the
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who's kara lofted what did you know that you think it's the. best account. the close it's the car 88 taxi but my thing is get better. it's going to be better. i go with that message. i never get with the washington d.c. nation's capital to be poor and don't want to speak. that's not my thing it's not about what except that. you know i'm now to be a developer a campus in an area that's about the rate of. about one piece sometime in the solitude of some of the saturday game. on a saturday but you got to quite a few people that know the unique expressions of your female. to be very protective and you've got people walk around looking to talk about you know you are kind of was like mentality they you know. they because constantly for fear you guys do it mentality rather get a job that's. that's why you're going to be temporary. is good bad or out here good words out. people used to respect somebody praise a place call it produced are. frankly part. of 2 other individuals. i want out this guy had guessed that the guy. this guy got to go he let me just got to go t
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kara now leads a pan am flight 103 advocacy organization. i also want to say i talked earlier this morning with the director, chris wray, who regrets he can't be here in person, to underscore the commitment and the tenacity of the fbi in this investigation. that was underscored to me also last year when i spoke at the memorial at the arlington national cemetery. and among the audience were so many fbi agents and doj, former employees and current employees who have been involved in this investigation. still, 30 years later coming out to support the victim's families, and that speaks volumes for the commitment that exists here at the department. i am pleased to announce that the united states has filed criminal charges against the third conspirator for his role in the bombing of pan am flight 103. let there be no mistake, no amount of time or distance will stop the united states and our scottish partners from pursuing justice in this case. well over a third of the americans alive today were either not born or not old enough to remember the dow
kara now leads a pan am flight 103 advocacy organization. i also want to say i talked earlier this morning with the director, chris wray, who regrets he can't be here in person, to underscore the commitment and the tenacity of the fbi in this investigation. that was underscored to me also last year when i spoke at the memorial at the arlington national cemetery. and among the audience were so many fbi agents and doj, former employees and current employees who have been involved in this...
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men armed in ak—47s and riding motorcycles came to the school which is in a very isolated part of can kara come on the outskirts of the city and i think with this demonstrate is the security is still such a major issue in nigeria. —— con kara. it has been in the past and this year with increased difficulty because of the economic difficult to bite on by covid—19 and anna a incidence of security are on the increase and this makes places like this isolated schools in the middle of nowhere particularly interesting targets for criminals looking to make a buck. the security forces say they will crush the bandits and they will return all the students to their missing parents but there are growing calls for president bihari and his administration to tackle the problem of security. he was voted is because he was that he was a former military ruler and he will be able to tackle the problem with their minds and several years down the line and security is still a massive issue in this incidence in his home state is a reminder of this. beverly ochieng, nairobi. we had reports that kidnappers hav
men armed in ak—47s and riding motorcycles came to the school which is in a very isolated part of can kara come on the outskirts of the city and i think with this demonstrate is the security is still such a major issue in nigeria. —— con kara. it has been in the past and this year with increased difficulty because of the economic difficult to bite on by covid—19 and anna a incidence of security are on the increase and this makes places like this isolated schools in the middle of nowhere...
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jonathan lemire, also kara lee, who reported the news about trump being warned not to fire his fbi director. and chuck rosenberg is here, former u.s. attorney. he's also an msnbc contributor, and the host of the podcast, the oath, with a new episode out now. jonathan, let me start with you and your reporting on donald trump wanting a special counsel to investigate hunter biden. it would seem there's no indication that the justice department can't carry out this investigation. what would the sort of cover story be for such a move? >> first of all, let's be mindful of the backstory, the president grew angry that barr, to my colleague, in an interview had said a week or so back that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud. and the president was outraged over the weekend when he learned the department of justice, there was a federal tax investigation into hunter biden since 2018, but it was not made public or pursued aggressively during the campaign. that's barr following guidelines, what the doj is supposed to do in an election year. but that wasn't enough to satisfy the president.
jonathan lemire, also kara lee, who reported the news about trump being warned not to fire his fbi director. and chuck rosenberg is here, former u.s. attorney. he's also an msnbc contributor, and the host of the podcast, the oath, with a new episode out now. jonathan, let me start with you and your reporting on donald trump wanting a special counsel to investigate hunter biden. it would seem there's no indication that the justice department can't carry out this investigation. what would the...
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kara scannell, thank you. reminder, don't miss full circle, our digital news show. you can catch it streaming live, 6:00 p.m. eastern. that's it for us. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for cuomo prime time kwiegs. >>> i am chris cuomo, and welcome to "prime time." here's the fact. trump is the least of our problems. he is a simple study at this point. trump is toxic, period. sure, he's going to go out with a bang as in trying to blow up as much as he can. he is absolutely trying to make nothing better despite the fact that america is in a time of abject crisis. he knows this. he doesn't care. so he's not working on the pandemic that is worse than ever, that he's not making a deal happen on relief when more people are struggling to put food on the damn table than at any time in this country since my parents were babies during the great depression. trump is so far gone that i cannot in good conscience play the substance of a 46-minute spiel that he spewed tonight. it is lies and ugly suggestions that have a basis in nothing but division and malice.
kara scannell, thank you. reminder, don't miss full circle, our digital news show. you can catch it streaming live, 6:00 p.m. eastern. that's it for us. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris for cuomo prime time kwiegs. >>> i am chris cuomo, and welcome to "prime time." here's the fact. trump is the least of our problems. he is a simple study at this point. trump is toxic, period. sure, he's going to go out with a bang as in trying to blow up as much as he can....
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bite at this book with kara lenig, a very stable genius, it's about the testing of america. phil: that's exactly wh this is, bob. it's a testing of our country's foundational principles of our country's democracy and look, even as the is going to meet monday, and that outcome seems clear, joe biden will probably almost certainly b cetified as the president-elect, will be sworn n at the inauguration the reverberations of trump's challenge to thelection results could continue for years. you could have a situation where joe ben is acting as the president, is the presiden , through ea and, you know, 30%, 40% of the american p think he is there illegitimately. think he lost the election. and that could have devastating consequences not only for the biden presidency but for americans' faith and trust in ou govement, in our system in our democracy and who knows what sorts of changes could be around the b that's the kind of country we're living in? robert: speaking of n devastation, let forget as the president fights on, more than 3,000 americansed di on thursday from covid-19. a hi
bite at this book with kara lenig, a very stable genius, it's about the testing of america. phil: that's exactly wh this is, bob. it's a testing of our country's foundational principles of our country's democracy and look, even as the is going to meet monday, and that outcome seems clear, joe biden will probably almost certainly b cetified as the president-elect, will be sworn n at the inauguration the reverberations of trump's challenge to thelection results could continue for years. you could...
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the reason pakistan of arrested 24 people after a hindu temple in the northwestern town of kara was satellite and destroyed several muslim clerics were amongst those taken into custody the temple became a target of muslim protests after the minority hindu community was given permission to renovate it. german chancellor angela merkel has called on germans to help beat the pandemic by sticking to the bowls in the weeks and months to have had and was likely to be her final new year's address the chancellor said the country is facing hard times but now the vaccinations have begun hope is in sight. after a year dominated by one issue it came as no surprise that the main theme of chancellor angela merkel's traditional new year's address was the pandemic. dicko now the us pundit me of the coronavirus pandemic was and is a once in a century political social and economic challenge this either has to it's a historic crisis that has demanded a great deal of all of us and too much of some of us if i start i know that mustering this is story effort has required tremendous trust and patience on your part a
the reason pakistan of arrested 24 people after a hindu temple in the northwestern town of kara was satellite and destroyed several muslim clerics were amongst those taken into custody the temple became a target of muslim protests after the minority hindu community was given permission to renovate it. german chancellor angela merkel has called on germans to help beat the pandemic by sticking to the bowls in the weeks and months to have had and was likely to be her final new year's address the...
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inside this icu, nurse kara purdum is caring for a patient just before she's put on a ventilator. >> we coded a patient when i walked on the unit. we intubated a patient emergently ten minutes after that and i still had two patients. so, our staffing is hurting. >> reporter: the latest report from the covid task force painting a grim picture. warning a vaccine will not reduce viral spread, hospitalizations or fatalities until next spring. but tonight, the debate still raging over lockdowns. tempers boiling over in boise, idaho, during a covid health meeting. the commissioner had her own home targeted by protesters. >> lothe video posted by those demonstrators. the incident being investigated by police. >> my 12-year-old son is home by himself right now and there are protesters banging outside the door, okay? i'm going to go home. >> reporter: the heartbreaking reality. the last seven days seeing more than 15,000 deaths. america's deadliest week of the pandemic. linda and jeff kahn, married 49 years, dying just three days apart. in their obituary, their children saying, "in lieu of fl
inside this icu, nurse kara purdum is caring for a patient just before she's put on a ventilator. >> we coded a patient when i walked on the unit. we intubated a patient emergently ten minutes after that and i still had two patients. so, our staffing is hurting. >> reporter: the latest report from the covid task force painting a grim picture. warning a vaccine will not reduce viral spread, hospitalizations or fatalities until next spring. but tonight, the debate still raging over...
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north india this is just one side a number further cyrus the rains pick up again for tom will now do kara this is normal for the northeast one sort of extra long career as well but for the rest of india now there's no doubt is season right and it's very quiet and fog will be a persistent problem particularly in the cities. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such the mountains as a global power developing to the investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the stimulus we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and it vironment leigh sales energy solutions for future generation the breastpin i am hearing future energy. for. this is al jazeera a quick reminder of our top stories for you know germany has gone into a nationwide mocked own by imposing the toughest restrictions in its police war history in another 952 coronavirus deaths in germany its worst daily fatality figure yet britain's prime minister boris johnson is re
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team as he prepares to make the coronavirus his top priority in government california attorney general kara has been nominated as the next secretary of health and human services while america's top infectious disease expert anthony found she will serve as biden's chief medical advisor on the virus by ms olson and a coronavirus czar to oversee the entire pandemic response i know that out of our collective prairie we're going to farm to collect the purpose to control the pandemic to save lives and to hero as a nation today i'm pleased to announce a team of was going to do just that as a team of world class experts at the top of their fields crisis just defined by our deep sense of duty honor and patriotism. cassar joins us live now from his hometown of wilmington and a great deal of anticipation about around president elect biden's remarks in light of these developments and the rising number of deaths and infections there in the u.s. . that's right and. president elect joe biden started his remarks saying that he has an ambitious goal of having 100000000 americans vaccinated within his 1st 10
team as he prepares to make the coronavirus his top priority in government california attorney general kara has been nominated as the next secretary of health and human services while america's top infectious disease expert anthony found she will serve as biden's chief medical advisor on the virus by ms olson and a coronavirus czar to oversee the entire pandemic response i know that out of our collective prairie we're going to farm to collect the purpose to control the pandemic to save lives...
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cloud add the rain increasing across much of dumbell now to eventually pushing across the good parts of kara. and i had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the 1st time i was admitted to hospital and i didn't show any signs of m.s. . a lot but i thought about my opinion and i have become very positive and stop thinking about the negative sides of the good of al-jazeera while he is from living with amps in egypt. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera senior egyptian delegates are visited libya's capital tripoli for talks with the un recognized government it's believed they're pushing to normalize relations after backing the government's rivals in the conflict the u.s. president has hinted there's good news to come about a coronavirus aid bill which he's refused to sign the hold up was led to millions of americans losing unemployment support in the midst of the raging demick donald trump jex to the amount of money set aside for direct payments to people the county set at $600.00 he wants that increase to 2000. and counting has begun i
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indicate for the 1st time that 28 year old researcher joy reginae was being monitored while in egypt kara like reports. that this video recording may not show much but for italian officials investigating the brutal murder of julio region in egypt it's a breakthrough the 1st evidence that the italian student was targeted and put under surveillance by egyptian authorities was actually i don't imagine this image was. it comes after italian prosecutors announced plans to charge for egyptian security offices with the students torture and death they say one of the defendants colonel as a come out assigned the informant to monitor julia originate a month before he was killed. or say we saw today we know that the egyptian general security followed regina's tracks for 40 days we know that he was a recent 1st in a camp been transferred to cell number 13 of the egyptian ministry of interior this is a very dangerous matter the italian people strongly condemn it and we firmly maintain our position with respect to closing diplomatic ties with egypt ridge and his body was found on a desert highway after
indicate for the 1st time that 28 year old researcher joy reginae was being monitored while in egypt kara like reports. that this video recording may not show much but for italian officials investigating the brutal murder of julio region in egypt it's a breakthrough the 1st evidence that the italian student was targeted and put under surveillance by egyptian authorities was actually i don't imagine this image was. it comes after italian prosecutors announced plans to charge for egyptian...
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on tuesday federal reserve chairman powell and treasury secretary stephen gave their quarterly kara's our testimony before the senate banking committee were neutral and powell urged congress to provide more aid for small businesses so for more on today's testimony. the stimulus we are killing it by boom bust co-host christi i am founder and chief market strategist of the technical traders dot com chris mealand chris let's start off with you this is a 1st appearance of power and management together since they disagreed over the expiration of several emergency fed loan programs that were set set up after the pandemic what came out of that meeting yeah it was a pretty painful meeting to listen to and you know i didn't really get a whole lot out of the you know we want the chairs act kick into place in my opinion polls stressing the importance that the senate has these lending programs because it really is critical for the credit markets and unfortunately they're going to expire december 31st and it's really going to affect a lot of people and really what we need to see i think are some o
on tuesday federal reserve chairman powell and treasury secretary stephen gave their quarterly kara's our testimony before the senate banking committee were neutral and powell urged congress to provide more aid for small businesses so for more on today's testimony. the stimulus we are killing it by boom bust co-host christi i am founder and chief market strategist of the technical traders dot com chris mealand chris let's start off with you this is a 1st appearance of power and management...
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of course, still there as we go on through friday with wetter weather heading for kara jumped into this story, and julian on global community diversity is buyers. security is that essential for our species to survive? be part of the debate. i know you have ideas and you can be part of this conversation. when no topic is off the table, the police are not neutral and all of these cases goal here is to terrorize. and here's the other part of this. there's no consequence to this stream on out as they are. welcome back. you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines. u.k. m.p.'s are due to vote on a tear. the system of restrictions to replace lock down. could face opposition from some in the governing party. that as the pandemic puts $25000.00 retail jobs at risk after a series of liquidations, the united nations has appealed to ethiopian authorities for access to eritrea and refugees in the 2 graves region. fighting between ethiopia's army and to graze forces has been, has forced thousands from their homes. iran's parliament has passed a draft motion to stop the international atomic
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cloud add the rain increasing across much of dumbell now to eventually pushing across a good part of kara. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we don't have any gailey my ground joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the revenge that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. this is not religion this is a politic me and an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera could come out of our top stories here there's a holding out for almost a week u.s. president donald trump has finally signed a $2.00 trillion dollar krone virus adan spending package the early described it as they disgrace the delays allowed some unemployment benefits to lapse. senior egyptian delegates have visited libya's capital tripoli for talks with the un recognized government it's believed that they're pushing to normalize relations up to backing the government's rivals in the conflict. and counting has begun in sunday's presidential and legislative electio
cloud add the rain increasing across much of dumbell now to eventually pushing across a good part of kara. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we don't have any gailey my ground joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the revenge that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. this is not religion this is a politic me and an unholy alliance on al-jazeera....
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cheese day and that rain making its way across a good pottle tom will now do eventually pushing into kara. stories of abuse in aged care homes in the west to show the world that there's you know it's a beautiful one when he speaks those sending elderly loved ones to thailand to live out there on how does either. the little classical music known for his extravagant productions and insistent. that his success has come to see andre rieu discusses the in his work in the classical music industry. g c and. the. georgiadis our mind of our top stories this hour voting is underway in central african republic despite the threat of violence the opposition wanted it to stalled and rebels have united to rejects the polls they're accusing president faustina charged with data of rigging the election. voting is also taking place in the share nation looking to deliver its 1st peaceful handover of power president obama do is so full came to part of a coup before being elected 2011 stepping down after 2 terms his preferred successor as mohamad. the european union has begun one of the world's largest growth
cheese day and that rain making its way across a good pottle tom will now do eventually pushing into kara. stories of abuse in aged care homes in the west to show the world that there's you know it's a beautiful one when he speaks those sending elderly loved ones to thailand to live out there on how does either. the little classical music known for his extravagant productions and insistent. that his success has come to see andre rieu discusses the in his work in the classical music industry. g...
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>> no, there's work to go done, karen kara, we took what the congress and president gave us and built cisa. the credit for creating cisa not only goes to people like mike mccall from texas, claire mccaskill, and also the obama administration who tried to get this started, susan spaulding and her people prior to cisa started it. the notion we don't have enough tech people in government and obviously we need to get more tech savvy in terms of getting to the cloud and protecting the dot-gov. we've got to get away from 101 having their own servers and get to the cloud. to bring in technology experts, workers, and a lower level to pay them more. because right now the best coder out of cal techs she's going come in as a gs-9 because she doesn't have experience. and the new regime next year, will be able to pay her more and get her into government quickly the, but the other thing i would say, too, we need a tech infusion at the fate and local level. when we look at ransomware, when i was at the conference for governors and mayors, we need more modernization for our cities and states. when yo
>> no, there's work to go done, karen kara, we took what the congress and president gave us and built cisa. the credit for creating cisa not only goes to people like mike mccall from texas, claire mccaskill, and also the obama administration who tried to get this started, susan spaulding and her people prior to cisa started it. the notion we don't have enough tech people in government and obviously we need to get more tech savvy in terms of getting to the cloud and protecting the dot-gov....
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>> kara, i think the lessons we learned for 2016 is that we have the threat landscape. you also have known vulnerabilities. but we try to focus on in the past three years is shore up those vulnerabilities in working with the thousands of election jurisdictions in this country to offer them and partner them to ensure one, as you've heard chris say, and stall paper ballot backups. we have 80% of states in 2016, almost 95% of the vote was backed up by paper ballot last month. so it's that capacity building of trying to shore up the vulnerabilities, whether it's in the voter registration databases, working with the election infrastructure as well, and just working with the campaigns and making sure that they are email protections and all the good cyber hygiene they need to be employing as well as the political parties. it was a full court press to do all of that. in 2018 during the midterms, we did not see a lot of activity. there were some proactive measures that this government took. i think that may have had an effect on the 2020 election day. but on election day, withou
>> kara, i think the lessons we learned for 2016 is that we have the threat landscape. you also have known vulnerabilities. but we try to focus on in the past three years is shore up those vulnerabilities in working with the thousands of election jurisdictions in this country to offer them and partner them to ensure one, as you've heard chris say, and stall paper ballot backups. we have 80% of states in 2016, almost 95% of the vote was backed up by paper ballot last month. so it's that...
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joining us now mike memoli with the biden transition team in delaware and kara lee across from the white house. let's start with the breaking news about. mike, you've been working your sources. we now have a pick, president-elect joe biden making his decision on his interior secretary. tell me more about it. >> reporter: that's right, ayman. yesterday we heard president-elect joe biden talking about his cabinet and now congresswoman deb haaland from new mexico is his choice to lead the interior department. what's interesting about this, ayman, it was seemingly weeks ago a more obvious choice in part because of the very tough math in the house. democrats are looking like they'll enter the new congress with just 222 seats. you need 218 to be in the majority. with the number of vacancies you have sedgwick richmond who will join the west wing. you have marcia fudge nominated to be the hud secretary. we've seen some pressure on the biden transition from house leadership, not about any particular choice, but constantly reminding the biden team about the difficult numbers. the biden team gettin
joining us now mike memoli with the biden transition team in delaware and kara lee across from the white house. let's start with the breaking news about. mike, you've been working your sources. we now have a pick, president-elect joe biden making his decision on his interior secretary. tell me more about it. >> reporter: that's right, ayman. yesterday we heard president-elect joe biden talking about his cabinet and now congresswoman deb haaland from new mexico is his choice to lead the...
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many customers bought items for holiday baking while others enjoyed discounts on kara mel squares. they adapted this year's event to comply with socially distancing. the company began in san francisco in 1852. drew, this always happens. we have a story about food right before weather and i'm starving. >> always. you know, i need a christmas gift, dion, so you got about a minute to figure out what i can get from there because we're talking about winter-like weather. >>> finally, we love to hear rain in the forecast, and we've got it the next 24 hours. so the storm impact scale is a level one light system for our sunday. the steadiest rayno curiin occug the morning. sk scattered showers occurring in the afternoon with a chance to hear a clap of thunder. by about 9:00, 10:00 in the morning the front is sliding south, so that's when we expect the rain to move into the south bay. behind that front you can see more in the way of scattered showers as we round out the day on sunday. highs tomorrow with that rain moving through, expect temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. total rainfall, a
many customers bought items for holiday baking while others enjoyed discounts on kara mel squares. they adapted this year's event to comply with socially distancing. the company began in san francisco in 1852. drew, this always happens. we have a story about food right before weather and i'm starving. >> always. you know, i need a christmas gift, dion, so you got about a minute to figure out what i can get from there because we're talking about winter-like weather. >>> finally,...
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it was a strong revenue quarter once again i agree with kara and brett. i think what you want to be doing here is looking past the short-term nature of this. understand the way i read this this deal does not close until fiscal year 2022 salesforce will be accessing the debt markets in the interim to gain some capital for the deal let's keep in mind that a lot of the revenue generation that salesforce enjoyed in this quarter and the prior quarter has come without really strengthened i.t. spending we like to talk a lot about a return to normalcy in that return to normalcy let's factor in i.t. spending accelerating significantly >> cara and brent, thaunks thank so much for joining us on that discussion salesforce down 3.6% mark benioff will be on "mad money" tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern time don't miss that. joe, quickly, before we let you go, we wanted to ask you about the etf that just launched with your name on it, joe t we were debating whether it was pronounced joet or joe t. tell us about it. >> the investment philosophy is something i incorporated over
it was a strong revenue quarter once again i agree with kara and brett. i think what you want to be doing here is looking past the short-term nature of this. understand the way i read this this deal does not close until fiscal year 2022 salesforce will be accessing the debt markets in the interim to gain some capital for the deal let's keep in mind that a lot of the revenue generation that salesforce enjoyed in this quarter and the prior quarter has come without really strengthened i.t....
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>> that's the question that kara brook is trying to answer. brook is a disease ecology who began studying bats in madagascar in 2012. she and her colleagues are investigating how the bats' immunity keeps them safe from harm. zb >> i've always been fascinated by bats as host sources of infectious diseases that transmit to humans. in the case of certain bat species, they appear to be perpetually prime to fight viral infection. >> scientists believe that understanding a bat's immune system can help develop a human battle plan for fighting these diseases on a global scale. >> it's an opportunity. what is it about the bats' metabolism, immunity that they've got that we could use. >> that might hold the answer for treating virus? >> if bats can handle viruses at a much higher level than humans can, let's find out why and use that. >> brook and her team infected the cells of two bat species with different viruses. then they watched as the viruses spread and the bat cells mounted a strong defense, different than what would happen with humans. >> when
>> that's the question that kara brook is trying to answer. brook is a disease ecology who began studying bats in madagascar in 2012. she and her colleagues are investigating how the bats' immunity keeps them safe from harm. zb >> i've always been fascinated by bats as host sources of infectious diseases that transmit to humans. in the case of certain bat species, they appear to be perpetually prime to fight viral infection. >> scientists believe that understanding a bat's...
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yesterday kara swish wears saying that perhaps airbnb could be the amazon of travel? i'm a little skeptical or at least we need to see a lot more at the start of the year, the ambitions were certainly intact. it still had that higher valuation. but amid the pandemic, the ceo pulled back on a lot of the more ambitious projects so investors, a key question zshgs that show fiscal discipline or does that sort of eat into its longer term ambitions, jon we know they have a pretty good team that has been there for a while. so how easy or difficult would it be to restart those ambitions if they do recover and even greater way? >> yeah. yeah i don't know if we still got leslie i'm curious about what this pandemic setup, leslie, has done to just the way investors might approach this company. it seems like in a way you shake the rework questions about are they overhyping? right? they actually experienced this pandemic plunge. we see a snapback. at the same time, maybe you escape a bit of that uber issue of mission creep, you know, all this talk about, you know, flying cars and a
yesterday kara swish wears saying that perhaps airbnb could be the amazon of travel? i'm a little skeptical or at least we need to see a lot more at the start of the year, the ambitions were certainly intact. it still had that higher valuation. but amid the pandemic, the ceo pulled back on a lot of the more ambitious projects so investors, a key question zshgs that show fiscal discipline or does that sort of eat into its longer term ambitions, jon we know they have a pretty good team that has...
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tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities. >>a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at >>just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock curfew. >>makes a huge difference officials say san mateo county is experiencing an increase of covid cases among young adults driven by indoor social gatherings and not wearing mask, i think master necessary, i mean i think there's lot of reports. >>it's about it that the wearing a mask this fall, you know just like deer park, it's what county leaders are relying on this virus doesn't. >>doesn't know county lines despite san mateo county's health officer's decision not to join other bay area counties and shutting down supervisor david candidate, thanks the county should adopt the new stay at home order when it
tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities. >>a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at >>just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock...
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incoming administration, alex, will need to hit the ground running, but our colleagues courtney and kara report that that's not necessarily the case when it comes to the pentagon, and the defense department. and that a trump loyalist named kash patel has established himself as essentially a go between and effectively a bottleneck for information that needs to go to the biden transition about national security and defense matters. patel is a longtime trump loyalist, used to work for congressman devin nunes when he chaired the house intelligence committee and was sent over to the position atop the defense department chief of staff role after the election, and, according to the reporting from our colleagues from two current and two former officials, he has been taking the requests for information from the biden transition and instead of allowing for career officials moo have the best and most up-to-date information about what's really happening on the ground with a lot of these defense matters and allowing them to speak directly to the biden transition, he's been directing those requests to
incoming administration, alex, will need to hit the ground running, but our colleagues courtney and kara report that that's not necessarily the case when it comes to the pentagon, and the defense department. and that a trump loyalist named kash patel has established himself as essentially a go between and effectively a bottleneck for information that needs to go to the biden transition about national security and defense matters. patel is a longtime trump loyalist, used to work for congressman...
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tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities. >>a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like. >>we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock curfew. >>makes a huge difference officials say san mateo county is experiencing an increase of covid cases among young adults driven by indoor social gatherings and not wearing mask, i thing nasa necessary i mean i think there's lot of reports. >>it's about it, i wear a mask this fall, you know just like deer park, it's what county leaders are relying on this virus doesn't. >>doesn't know county lines despite san mateo county's health officer's decision not to join other bay area counties and shutting down supervisor david candidate, thanks the county should adopt the new stay at home order when it comes to. >
tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities. >>a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like. >>we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock...
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are back time now 9.56 check this out so-called christmas star jussie last it's the thing i miss i kara saw i this was video at a dublin, so they can almost had the similar view. this harris, what that close yeah set would not start planet sorry planets doctor science jupiter and saturn are aligned perfectly so that's what i say we've got and they came so close together nice and early in the sky. eczema what took her camera zoomed in was able to see them separate like that in that shot. oh gosh i think you so you don't need high powered stuff and special anything. >>now kicking myself i would check on it i enjoy the sleep. so i'm not going to let let's take a look sleep all 3 are science experiments. >>so it looks like we've got almost to the 60's 50's for the whole week, yeah with some clearing skies as we head in towards the holiday weekend christmas and all right that's it for now i'll be back here tomorrow right yeah excellent - time to get up, sweetie. - most people might not think about all the little things you do everyday, but for me, just being able to do those little things is
are back time now 9.56 check this out so-called christmas star jussie last it's the thing i miss i kara saw i this was video at a dublin, so they can almost had the similar view. this harris, what that close yeah set would not start planet sorry planets doctor science jupiter and saturn are aligned perfectly so that's what i say we've got and they came so close together nice and early in the sky. eczema what took her camera zoomed in was able to see them separate like that in that shot. oh gosh...
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according to a person familiar with this meeting who spoke with kara lee, among those participating in that meeting was lieutenant general michael flynn who was recently pardoned by president trump and who has been calling for the president to impose martial law, seize voting machines and have the military do a rerun of the election. that got pushed back during this meeting as did the idea of naming sidney powell to a special counsel position. she has not responded to our request for comment. but the person familiar with the meeting tells us that it got so alarming that at one point, white house council pat cippalone and mark meadows called the meeting short because they were concerned about where it was going. >> the country is dealing with a foreign cyberattack. what are we hearing about that? >> the president does not seemed as concerned about this cyber breach. he has been tweeting that it's basically much to do about nothing. that everything is under control even though we know it's far from under control. it's likely ongoing and has absolutely not been remediated. the president t
according to a person familiar with this meeting who spoke with kara lee, among those participating in that meeting was lieutenant general michael flynn who was recently pardoned by president trump and who has been calling for the president to impose martial law, seize voting machines and have the military do a rerun of the election. that got pushed back during this meeting as did the idea of naming sidney powell to a special counsel position. she has not responded to our request for comment....
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. $800 billion of the original, of the original karas act still hasn't been spent, robbie. what is at the root of this? >> money is not an issue. public schools, especially in large districts get so much money. per-pupil funding for new york students is north of $20,000. can you imagine if instead of the public education system spending that money you just gave $20,000 per kid to every family? you could get your kid and like 4 neighbors kids together and you could hire a tutor and pay them a six-figure salary and that would probably be better for all of these kids then zoom learning which we know is such a farce. it's not working. everyone agrees and virtually everyone agrees you can go back to class safely and they won't let it happen. >> martha: a lot of families would love to have that $20,000 to make the school choice they want to make. they could probably get a good school for ten or $11,000. a lot of catholic schools are around that range. that kind of affordability would give parents a lot of freedom with the money they would love to have. great piece. thank you. so
. $800 billion of the original, of the original karas act still hasn't been spent, robbie. what is at the root of this? >> money is not an issue. public schools, especially in large districts get so much money. per-pupil funding for new york students is north of $20,000. can you imagine if instead of the public education system spending that money you just gave $20,000 per kid to every family? you could get your kid and like 4 neighbors kids together and you could hire a tutor and pay...
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tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities, a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock curfew. >>makes a huge difference officials say san mateo county is experiencing an increase of covid cases among young adults driven by indoor social gatherings and not wearing mask, i think master necessary, i mean i think there's lot of reports. >>it's about it that the wearing a mask this fall, you know just like deer park, it's what county leaders are relying on this virus doesn't. >>doesn't know county lines despite san mateo county's health officer's decision not to join other bay area counties and shutting down supervisor david cannabis think the county should adopt the new stay at home order when it comes t
tony richardson and her co-worker kara say well it's nice to be able to still have outdoor dining in other limited activities, a stay at home order is necessary, i feel like we kind of need a bigger shutdown in our county at just so people take it more seriously because i think there is a big majority of people that are but there's the small few that just don't take it as serious as say in march or april. >>people don't take it very seriously. i don't think the 10 o'clock curfew....
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virginia patients are good hopes to pour financial literacy into the community around them reporter kara dixon takes us to the wall street cafe. street cafe. >>located in downtown south said wall street cafe looks like any other from outside, but once you step in you're stepping into a new world we are sandwiches with wine co owner guinea to haze hopes will change lives like is where business in deals are done over a great cup of coffee, so it's not just the coffee that you're going to get here but it's the atmosphere and it's the culture. the shop opened in october and is providing customers with not only is frost state but education about finances, one of the vision came to us it was basically just to be a staple in the community, a place where people can come together and network and learn about financial literacy just so that we can. >>basically do something different in our generation well they've been inspired by wall street in new york and black wall street shown here on display for all what this whole cafe is about it talks about the history. it also has the people on here that w
virginia patients are good hopes to pour financial literacy into the community around them reporter kara dixon takes us to the wall street cafe. street cafe. >>located in downtown south said wall street cafe looks like any other from outside, but once you step in you're stepping into a new world we are sandwiches with wine co owner guinea to haze hopes will change lives like is where business in deals are done over a great cup of coffee, so it's not just the coffee that you're going to...
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but it's not only as if the system and the media impact of the sea is going to be caused by that kara people have to settle systems and put a lot of effort into recovering the access and kicking out the attack but the long term impact is hard to quantify which is always the case with this kind of action are going objectivity and there's been a lot of talk about the lack of cyber norms which is that the phrase suspended back to. a national security sickles this is i mean this is not the scale of it and the techniques that are used are very clever and it's very large scale and it's not actually particularly unusual activity and it's certainly well within the bounds of know in terms of the. organizations that are targeted for the what we because it is acceptable espionage that i think you know it's important that people keep a level head and why the response we make it is it no longer a fact next war it's not attention it disrupted it's espionage and you know the u.s. and allies european countries and will do the same kind of activity now the u.s. congress has managed to temporarily avoi
but it's not only as if the system and the media impact of the sea is going to be caused by that kara people have to settle systems and put a lot of effort into recovering the access and kicking out the attack but the long term impact is hard to quantify which is always the case with this kind of action are going objectivity and there's been a lot of talk about the lack of cyber norms which is that the phrase suspended back to. a national security sickles this is i mean this is not the scale of...
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kara marshall owns ka r s carri tours of savannah. >> last days of operations was the 18th or 16th of march. that is primetime. spring is primetime in savannah. taking out groups of 100, 50 people, like we would typically. >> reporter: president and ceo of savannah riverboat cruises. >> this past year, fourth of july holiday weekend, we did have one cruise that got close to 500 passengers. overall, the business has been a little better than 50%. we haven't made any money, but we haven't lost a lot of money. it's very important to us to keep our staff and our crew together. >> reporter: savannah is a beautiful city. it's one of my favorite cities in the united states. it's steeped in history. it's a majority black city. as a port, it played a major role in the atlantic slave trade. walker curates a walking tour called footprints of savannah. that history plays a big part in it. >> between the richardson era, i've been doing this walking tour for 11 years. i'm a life learner. i didn't want to stop learning about the history or the people. when people say to me, "we want an african-ameri
kara marshall owns ka r s carri tours of savannah. >> last days of operations was the 18th or 16th of march. that is primetime. spring is primetime in savannah. taking out groups of 100, 50 people, like we would typically. >> reporter: president and ceo of savannah riverboat cruises. >> this past year, fourth of july holiday weekend, we did have one cruise that got close to 500 passengers. overall, the business has been a little better than 50%. we haven't made any money, but...