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mandate oakland assembly member buffy wicks and campell assembly member evan low are currently drafting that proposal but they are still working out the details of where exactly proof of vaccination would be needed now, right now in california 56 people are fully vaccinated 56 million are fully vaccinated. here in california and nearly 70% have gotten at least one shot the goal is to encourage more californians to get their shots. the kaldor fire is moving closer and closer to lake tahoe and more people living on the ridge above the lake tahoe basin are being told to leave now evacuation orders were extended for the area between twin bridges and echo summit today. and the first warnings were actually made inside the tahoe basin itself the counter fire has already forced more than 24,000 people from their homes and it's burned over 136,000 acres and it's just 12% contain those flames have destroyed the town of grizzly flats along with about 640 homes and other businesses. at the same time
mandate oakland assembly member buffy wicks and campell assembly member evan low are currently drafting that proposal but they are still working out the details of where exactly proof of vaccination would be needed now, right now in california 56 people are fully vaccinated 56 million are fully vaccinated. here in california and nearly 70% have gotten at least one shot the goal is to encourage more californians to get their shots. the kaldor fire is moving closer and closer to lake tahoe and...
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billy evans is the heir to the evans hotel fortune, a group of hotels in the la jolla area in san diego. this is just not the picture that you might suspect of a woman who is cowering in fear heading into a criminal trial. many accounts, she has been living life to its fullest. kristen: we look forward to getting more of those details on your podcast. rebecca. rebecca: thank you for having me, i appreciate it. kristen: dropout elizabeth holmes on trial debuted with two new episodes today. listen now wherever you get your podcasts and wherever you get them. we are taking a when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou kristen: thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we took you live to downtown state tahoe -- lake tahoe where we got the latest on the caldor fire. we got the latest on conditions from drew tuma. much more coverage coming your way at 4:00. .
billy evans is the heir to the evans hotel fortune, a group of hotels in the la jolla area in san diego. this is just not the picture that you might suspect of a woman who is cowering in fear heading into a criminal trial. many accounts, she has been living life to its fullest. kristen: we look forward to getting more of those details on your podcast. rebecca. rebecca: thank you for having me, i appreciate it. kristen: dropout elizabeth holmes on trial debuted with two new episodes today....
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>> i would say you're right, evan. i think what president biden wants to do more than everything is for people to focus on his agenda. there's so much to do, and they are -- they literally have so many things on their plate, but i'll say this. this information i think should terrify everyone. we were on the verge of losing our democracy, and if it wasn't for jeffrey rosen who stood up to the president and said no, we're not doing this and then perhaps resigning -- >> a bunch of people never even heard about it. >> exactly, right. we came so close to our democracy melting down. now the biden administration is going to focus on their agenda, but what is part of their agenda? voting rights, and voting rights is completely connected to this episode because if it wasn't for the ridiculous big lie and all of the insane laws that republican legislatures are trying to pass, then we wouldn't be in this situation, and by the way, those laws should be just as scary as the documents that we are reading in the justice department's
>> i would say you're right, evan. i think what president biden wants to do more than everything is for people to focus on his agenda. there's so much to do, and they are -- they literally have so many things on their plate, but i'll say this. this information i think should terrify everyone. we were on the verge of losing our democracy, and if it wasn't for jeffrey rosen who stood up to the president and said no, we're not doing this and then perhaps resigning -- >> a bunch of...
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evan, we want to start with you. do we know about the threats that the afghans and americans trying to flee could be facing? >> isis in afghanistan specialize in bombings, suicide bombings and that's what they carry out. it is safe to assume it would involve some kind of bombing, suicide bombing, probably again targeting the airport for refugees trying to flee. that's their modus operandi. they don't have a large playbook, that's probably what they will do. it is difficult to stop this because there are still large crowds around the airport as of a few hours ago anyway. with that many people crowding around this area, they don't have enough forces to secure the whole area. it is chaotic. it is just an open field, unfortunately. >> evan, you posted on twitter a chart of isis military operations in afghanistan showing a spike after former president trump's troop withdrawal plan. we're looking at it right now. has this changed at all, particularly in the past two weeks? >> it is just remarkable if you look at the timeli
evan, we want to start with you. do we know about the threats that the afghans and americans trying to flee could be facing? >> isis in afghanistan specialize in bombings, suicide bombings and that's what they carry out. it is safe to assume it would involve some kind of bombing, suicide bombing, probably again targeting the airport for refugees trying to flee. that's their modus operandi. they don't have a large playbook, that's probably what they will do. it is difficult to stop this...
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evan, we'll have you back. thanks so much. >>> covid-19 is surging across the country but that's not stopping certain politicians like marjorie taylor greene pushing dangerous information about the very thing experts say will help keep us all safe. here's what she said at the iowa state fair today. >> i'm completely against masks. they don't work. they're not stopping the spread of covid. i'm also completely against forced vaccines. the vaccines are failing. >> i don't need to tell you that that's not true, okay? we know that's not true. the science is clear. vaccines save lives, masks help stop the spread. cnn's donie o'sullivan is in des moines tonight for the iowa state fair. donie, good evening. let's talk about marjorie taylor greene bringing her anti-vaccine message to iowa. do people on the ground believe all her misinformation? >> reporter: hey, don, yeah. greene does this thing where she prefaces her statements by saying she supports people getting the vaccine if they want to get it, even pointing out
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all right, evan, thank you very much, and evan will be live blogging throughout that there are nose trial. stay with ktvu n ktvu dot com for the very latest from inside the courtroom as the trial against there are no ceo elizabeth holmes gets underway. san francisco police are investigating after a 16 year old boy was shot to death overnight bystanders called police to the area of silver and san bruno avenue said around one o'clock this morning, the teenager was found with gunshot wounds and he died at the scene. investigators say the teen was in a car with others when he was shot anyone with any information on this crime should put in a call to the san francisco police department. tip line. governor newsom was in the bay area today, where he announced a covid-19 vaccine milestone for the state. speaking at la clinica in oakland, newsom said that 80% of eligible people in the state have now received at least one dose of the vaccine. an average of nearly 92,000 shots are being administered daily in california, governor newsom says, though it is still a challenge to convince some people to
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the book. >> thinking so glad to beer with evan. 's direct think of the book is great. it's not only great read but i learned a lot. honestly i'm embarrassed as a political junkie and history buff i feel like i should have known more of this than i did. let me off the hook, how much of this did you know before researching this book? >> to have to say i really got into this and beats by accident looking at something in 2012 of a terrible scandal. i was really shocked almost every time i delved into another presidency and there's something new to learn. sometimes there is heroin assume, it was security debacle. >> as you say this was an outgrowth of your reporting for the post on the presidential trip to south america in 2012. you'll get to that. i want to ask you generally what about that story struck a cord? obviously not everything you write for the paper has a book in it. >> the secret service story, and i was drawn into this in 2012 at least it was just the two sides of this coin. these heroic patriots we all think are the elite
the book. >> thinking so glad to beer with evan. 's direct think of the book is great. it's not only great read but i learned a lot. honestly i'm embarrassed as a political junkie and history buff i feel like i should have known more of this than i did. let me off the hook, how much of this did you know before researching this book? >> to have to say i really got into this and beats by accident looking at something in 2012 of a terrible scandal. i was really shocked almost every...
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ktvu investigative reporter evan sernoffsky has been following this story in evan. the relatives opened up today about what they've been going through. that's right. julie angelo kinko's family is suing four officers, the police chief and the city of antioch for wrongful death. they say the officers asphyxiated king toe. by holding him face down in a prone position for several minutes. death is permanent, but so is our pain. angelo kinko's family announced a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking justice and accountability. the family called 9112. days before christmas, when kinta was experiencing a mental health crisis. they say police killed him by holding him down on his stomach, causing him to his fix. e eight attorneys for the family revealed the results of their independent autopsy. they said no drugs were found in king tow system and his eyes had particular hemorrhages. science. he died from lack of oxygen earlier this year, a new york police chief tammany brooks, appeared of king toes injuries sustained in the struggle were fatal, and officers did not use thei
ktvu investigative reporter evan sernoffsky has been following this story in evan. the relatives opened up today about what they've been going through. that's right. julie angelo kinko's family is suing four officers, the police chief and the city of antioch for wrongful death. they say the officers asphyxiated king toe. by holding him face down in a prone position for several minutes. death is permanent, but so is our pain. angelo kinko's family announced a federal civil rights lawsuit seeking...
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evan. >> look, every action has a consequence. there are some people that thought that we could just withdraw from afghanistan and hiccup and everything would be totally fine and other people would have to pick up the pieces. this is a reminder that no matter what decisions we make, there are consequences. there are going to be issues with refugee flows in europe. there are going to be issues with terrorism. nothing comes without consequences. every decision we make has consequences. so, you know, simply withdrawing our troops without stabilizing the afghan government, this was going to happen. this was inevitable. you know, it's very sad to see this, but it was inevitable. >> katty, the same question to you. the president has spoken so much about losing his son. it's well known to the public. it's something that of course is a rare part of his biography that obviously transcends even the polarized environment we're in. it was striking to me that he was in that role again as i mentioned, because it's been a time of many deaths. in
evan. >> look, every action has a consequence. there are some people that thought that we could just withdraw from afghanistan and hiccup and everything would be totally fine and other people would have to pick up the pieces. this is a reminder that no matter what decisions we make, there are consequences. there are going to be issues with refugee flows in europe. there are going to be issues with terrorism. nothing comes without consequences. every decision we make has consequences. so,...
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evan, good evening. thanks for joining. so let's start by taking a step back. yes, there is now a crisis in afghanistan, but the administration has evacuated tens of of thousands in just days. the battle against covid and getting vaccines out in higher numbers. now with fda approval. infrastructure and budget on track. all while battling a right wing that's -- that's the right wing's main strategy, to seek and destroy. what underlies all of this for president biden? >> you know, at the core of it, don, is this idea that has been with him for 50 years, as long as he's been going into politics, is this idea that scorched earth is generally not the answer. that usually if ever possible he wants to try to get around the table, get across from the table. and as he will tell you, i don't get to choose who i sit across the table from on any given issue, i have to contend with the reality as it's presented. sending his cia director bill burns is a classic example of that. here we have somebody very seasoned intelligence customer, consumer as it's known in the governmen
evan, good evening. thanks for joining. so let's start by taking a step back. yes, there is now a crisis in afghanistan, but the administration has evacuated tens of of thousands in just days. the battle against covid and getting vaccines out in higher numbers. now with fda approval. infrastructure and budget on track. all while battling a right wing that's -- that's the right wing's main strategy, to seek and destroy. what underlies all of this for president biden? >> you know, at the...
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that's a great look at the trends and numbers evan, thank you. we'll turn to employee incentives target, in partnership with guild education announced it would provide access to debt-free education for all 140,000 employees. here's what the target ceo brian cornell told "closing bell" about interest in the program. >> today, after we announced it we had hundreds of team members already go online and sign up for the program. so i think we'll have a huge impact for those team members who want to go back and get their ged or take college classes toward a degree, certificate programs, master programs >> let's bring in rachel carlson, ceo of guild education which enabled this program. it seems like all of a sudden, entering this new stage, two of the biggest employers that are offering this benefit at zero cost tuition books in the case of walmart at least which i believe you announced last week. what's going on here that's driving this and are others going to follow? >> thanks for having me and caring about this issue for so many years you're right w
that's a great look at the trends and numbers evan, thank you. we'll turn to employee incentives target, in partnership with guild education announced it would provide access to debt-free education for all 140,000 employees. here's what the target ceo brian cornell told "closing bell" about interest in the program. >> today, after we announced it we had hundreds of team members already go online and sign up for the program. so i think we'll have a huge impact for those team...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> comi earth series. we'll see how drones are used to track hurricanes, and we'll talk with allyson felix and kevin costner. that's cbs morning news for this thursday, thanks for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day. >>> you may think they look like sai sailboats.
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. >> evan, put this in context for us here. the administration struggling to explain what happened here while trying to fix a desperate situation at the same time. the president's agenda and jobs and the pandemic largely been successful. how will this all shake out? >> yeah, you know i am reminded if something infected, senator biden said then, president clinton some years ago, he told him not long there is a foreign policy adventure. the first lesson is you are not going to be able to control how your agenda is received. it is going to be defined by events. those are waves that crash over you and you have to respond. that's the position he finds himself in now. look, you can't sugar coat this. the event in the last few days are something no presidents see to have in his watch. joe biden been in politics for a long time, he knows it will be an image to recover from. what they have ahead of them is an opportunity to show the united states can regroup on this question, the same way it is regrouping on covid over the course of thi
. >> evan, put this in context for us here. the administration struggling to explain what happened here while trying to fix a desperate situation at the same time. the president's agenda and jobs and the pandemic largely been successful. how will this all shake out? >> yeah, you know i am reminded if something infected, senator biden said then, president clinton some years ago, he told him not long there is a foreign policy adventure. the first lesson is you are not going to be able...
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alright, evan sernoffsky reporting live for us tonight evan. thank you. state attorney general rob bonta announced a major agreement today between the state and the troubled bakersfield police department bhatta was joined by the chief of the bakersfield police department as he made the announcement about the department's policies and procedures the department has been under investigation by the california department of justice. allegations of civil rights violations and excessive use of force banna says the agreement will revise use of force policies and expand use of force reporting by officers. the department will enhance and revised training with respect to investigatory stops reiterating that race color, ethnicity national origin religion gender, gender identity disability or sexual orientation are not to be used as a factor in establishing reasonable suspicion. or probable costs. the california department of justice investigation of the bakersfield police department began in 2016 and was led by then attorney general kamala harris today marks one year
alright, evan sernoffsky reporting live for us tonight evan. thank you. state attorney general rob bonta announced a major agreement today between the state and the troubled bakersfield police department bhatta was joined by the chief of the bakersfield police department as he made the announcement about the department's policies and procedures the department has been under investigation by the california department of justice. allegations of civil rights violations and excessive use of force...
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evan that's right. julie elizabeth holmes faces two counts of conspiracy and 10 counts of fraud, each of which could land her 20 years in federal prison. obviously there's a lot at stake here. so this week, holmes's defense team is hoping to secure a favorable jury. we also have new insight into one possible defense. strategy point the finger at her former partner and boyfriend before her sensational fall from grace. elizabeth holmes was one of the most celebrated ceos in silicon valley at just 19 years old. she dropped out of stanford to found theranos, a blood testing company that claimed it could conduct tests with only a few drops of blood. more people will have access to their own health information with its propriety. every technology, the edison machine, the company's valuation swelled to more than $9 billion homes was compared to visionaries like steve jobs, that is until everything came crashing down her claims of running, you know, 300 or whatever tests from a single drop of blood seemed gross
evan that's right. julie elizabeth holmes faces two counts of conspiracy and 10 counts of fraud, each of which could land her 20 years in federal prison. obviously there's a lot at stake here. so this week, holmes's defense team is hoping to secure a favorable jury. we also have new insight into one possible defense. strategy point the finger at her former partner and boyfriend before her sensational fall from grace. elizabeth holmes was one of the most celebrated ceos in silicon valley at just...
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evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, right, evan, thank you, the contra costa county coroner has identified 26 year old lawrence s cloven as the victim of the shooting on highway four last night shooting happened just after 7 30 in the chp closed all the south, um at the eastbound lane. excuse me between summers ville. road in hillcrest avenue in antioch to investigate that shooting officers were called to the area for crash on the freeway near hillcrest avenue, and our crew saw a red car that was damaged and up against the freeway center divide. the coroner says the 26 year old victim is from stocked in. he was the second person shot and killed on highway four within the past several weeks. oakland police chief lebron armstrong today addressed the public about the city's recent spike in violent crime. so far this year the department has investigated 75 homicides. that's compared to 49 the same time last year, the chief says when or says when he took over in february, the department was experiencing over 500% increase in violent crimes. homicides were up 500% today, the chief says oakland h
evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, right, evan, thank you, the contra costa county coroner has identified 26 year old lawrence s cloven as the victim of the shooting on highway four last night shooting happened just after 7 30 in the chp closed all the south, um at the eastbound lane. excuse me between summers ville. road in hillcrest avenue in antioch to investigate that shooting officers were called to the area for crash on the freeway near hillcrest avenue, and our crew saw a red car that...
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ashley evans of carlyle. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are not a supermarket. we are not like this is the flavor and i have one of those slavers for you. we just -- one of those flavors for you. we just raised a substantial amount of money and we want to invest it in a disciplined way doing what we do. it's not about a little here, a little there. when we look at spac's and we say you could raise 200 -- by the way, we get the pitch. the bank has come to us to pitch it. but why are we getting to strike at all this when we have a good opportunity to do what we do? >> do you think spac's are a legitimate vehicle? victor: i don't think so. erik: how come? victor: ultimately i think spac's -- if you have an investment or some tech investment or something, where you can make a lot of money, or you could lose it all, right? a spac is interesting. if you look at some of our industrial businesses, some of our old economy businesses, the only way a spac gets to buy into those is by paying more than full price. when you pay more than full price pay, he will be hard to dig
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thank you, evan. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> heroes, that's what president biden is calling the troops who died in the attacks in kabul as he vows revenge. stay with us. should be ashamed of yourself! just print... please. (crying) do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! up to 2 years of ink comes in the box. the ecotank is the perfect cure for... do i look like a money tree? is that what i look like? do you see leaves? the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. available at. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that compares hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. kayak. search one and done. >>> speaking to the nation tonight, president biden saying that he was outraged, as wel
thank you, evan. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> heroes, that's what president biden is calling the troops who died in the attacks in kabul as he vows revenge. stay with us. should be ashamed of yourself! just print... please. (crying) do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! up to 2 years of ink comes in the box. the ecotank is the perfect cure for... do i look like a money tree? is...
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oakland hangs on to win 3 evan t. mack is not their six-game losing streak and york's 13 game win streak. the red sox also win to stay 3 1/2 ahead in the wildcard race. >>> before the game, chris bassitt spoke to the media for the first time since being hit in the face by a line drive on august 17th in chicago. had surgery earlier this week to repair a fractured cheek bone and said he hopes to pitch again this season and that he has no fear about getting back on the mound. >> i remember a. i am glad that worked out. >> hoping he returns as soon. >>> still to come, the final 49 spaces the game tomorrow and the player you will most likely not the on the at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no m werin. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely
oakland hangs on to win 3 evan t. mack is not their six-game losing streak and york's 13 game win streak. the red sox also win to stay 3 1/2 ahead in the wildcard race. >>> before the game, chris bassitt spoke to the media for the first time since being hit in the face by a line drive on august 17th in chicago. had surgery earlier this week to repair a fractured cheek bone and said he hopes to pitch again this season and that he has no fear about getting back on the mound. >> i...
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so now join me to welcome carol and evan connected to be with you congratulations on the book. >> i'm so glad to be here. >> the book is great i learned a lot honestly i'm embarrassed this is stuff i should've known more so how much of this did you know? >> i have to say i got into this by accident looking at the terrible scandal in 2012 i was shocked almost every time i delved into another presidency and there was something new to learn sometimes it was heroism sometimes a security debacle. host: as an outgrowth of your reporting with the president and south america but what about that story struck a chord? obviously not everything you write has a book and it. >> . >> the secret service story in 2012 so what we think of the elite but now to be's super fit sunglasses but then to find out there was a lot of seriously concerning stuff that they would not the secrets of the president but their own misconduct. >> i was thinking of the media environment we are in today you have to wonder if we get the story we see the visible part of the iceberg but in times past with not as many place to
so now join me to welcome carol and evan connected to be with you congratulations on the book. >> i'm so glad to be here. >> the book is great i learned a lot honestly i'm embarrassed this is stuff i should've known more so how much of this did you know? >> i have to say i got into this by accident looking at the terrible scandal in 2012 i was shocked almost every time i delved into another presidency and there was something new to learn sometimes it was heroism sometimes a...
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ads carter evans reports, others have vanished from the system. >> reporter: at tate elementary in las vegas, counselors are working the phones. >> we were concerned because they haven't started the first day of school. >> reporter: they're looking for children still missing from class weeks after the school year began. like 7-year-old george gomez. >> go ahead and take a deep breath -- let it out. >> reporter: the nervous second grader has not been inside a classroom since kindergarten after more than a year of remote learning. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: his mom finally decided to enroll him after a doctor convinced her. what kept you from putting the kids back in school? >> kind of like was scared, concerned because none of us had now?>> y.eel >> reporter: the school's principal -- >> we do have some students who are not back because their parents are concerned. this zip code in particular was hit very hard with covid. >> reporter: across town at orr middle school, empty desks are constant reminders of classmates who vanished. the campus normally holds up to 1,200 students. th
ads carter evans reports, others have vanished from the system. >> reporter: at tate elementary in las vegas, counselors are working the phones. >> we were concerned because they haven't started the first day of school. >> reporter: they're looking for children still missing from class weeks after the school year began. like 7-year-old george gomez. >> go ahead and take a deep breath -- let it out. >> reporter: the nervous second grader has not been inside a...
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once to honor officer brian sicknick, who lost his life, and then to honor billy evans, who lost his life as well. both gave their full measure of devotion to the country at the united states capitol. their families are here today -- yes, you should clap for the families. [applause] i know, like others know, from personal experience, getting that phone call. it is nice to be honored and have those you lost remembered, but it is tough to be here. it brings back everything like it happened 10 minutes ago. so i offer you not only our condolences, but recognize your courage, the courage of your children. you have our most profound gratitude. you know, the fallen, in my view, our casualties of a struggle literally for the soul of america. a struggle that they did not start, a struggle we did not seek, and a struggle that by the grace of god will win. i know this is a bittersweet moment. as proud of brian and billy, as you are, it still brings back the pain of the moment it happened. also, we offer our prayers to the families of the capitol police officer -- those of us who had in around a
once to honor officer brian sicknick, who lost his life, and then to honor billy evans, who lost his life as well. both gave their full measure of devotion to the country at the united states capitol. their families are here today -- yes, you should clap for the families. [applause] i know, like others know, from personal experience, getting that phone call. it is nice to be honored and have those you lost remembered, but it is tough to be here. it brings back everything like it happened 10...
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cbs's carter evans now on america's lost students. >> reporter: at tate elementary in las vegas, counters are working the phones. >> we were just concerned because they haven't started the first day of school. >> reporter: they are looking for children still missing from class, weeks after the school year began. like seven-year-old george gomez. >> go ahead, take a deep breathe... and let it out. >> reporter: the nervous second grader has not been inside a classroom since kindergarten after more than a year of remote learning. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: his mom finally decided to enroll him after a doctor convinced her. what kept you from putting the kids back in school? >> i kind of like was scared and concerned because none of us had our covid shot at all. so we all got our shot. >> reporter: do you feel safer now? >> yes. >> reporter: sarah popek is the school's principal. >> we do have some students who are not back because their parents are concerned. this zip code in particular was hit very hard with covid. >> reporter: across town, empty desks are constant reminders of class
cbs's carter evans now on america's lost students. >> reporter: at tate elementary in las vegas, counters are working the phones. >> we were just concerned because they haven't started the first day of school. >> reporter: they are looking for children still missing from class, weeks after the school year began. like seven-year-old george gomez. >> go ahead, take a deep breathe... and let it out. >> reporter: the nervous second grader has not been inside a...
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major. >> garrett: with our inflation tutorial, carter evans, thanks. there is still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," including what all that screen time is doing to children's eyes, and what you can do to keep your child safe. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, 27 vitamins ensuh and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. e co. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® for people with skin. don't settle. start your day with secret. neutrogena® secret stops odor-causing sweat 3x more. and the provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret. ♪ all strength. no sweat. ♪ welcome to allstate. (phone notification) where we've just lowered our auto rates. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and savings like that will have you jumping for joy. now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower
major. >> garrett: with our inflation tutorial, carter evans, thanks. there is still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," including what all that screen time is doing to children's eyes, and what you can do to keep your child safe. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, 27 vitamins ensuh and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. e co. 92% saw visibly firmer skin...
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there's a scenario where people will run out of water. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, mendocino, california. >>> cbs or rather coming up on "cbs this morning," a warning about a spike in internet scams over the past year and how one small business lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> plus, only on "cbs this morning," we will speak with top college football recruit ga'quincy mckinstry as he heads to the university of alabama this fall. >>> in "a more perfect union," we'll hear from a longtime barber shop owner about why he's giving someone else a chance too run the business. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
there's a scenario where people will run out of water. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, mendocino, california. >>> cbs or rather coming up on "cbs this morning," a warning about a spike in internet scams over the past year and how one small business lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> plus, only on "cbs this morning," we will speak with top college football recruit ga'quincy mckinstry as he heads to the university of alabama this fall....
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carter evans, cbs news, las vegas. >> o'donnell: and tonight, we've learned a shocking number from the treasury department. nearly 90% of the almost $50 billion allocated by congress for rental assistance has not been distributed. now, that money is meant for landlords whose tenants have stopped paying rent and cannot be evicted during the pandemic. cbs's mola lenghi reports "in depth" on the consequences for landlords in america's eviction crisis. >> reporter: brandie lacasse has been waiting on rent for nearly a year. >> i have cried many nights. like, thinking, where's my money? >> reporter: lacasse owns three properties in upstate new york. but the single mother and air force veteran is functionally homeless after falling on some hard times. lacasse says after notifying tenants they had to move out so she could move in, they simply stopped paying and stayed put. she and her daughter have been living out of her car and staying with friends. despite more than $23,000 in unpaid rent, lacasse can't force her tenants out because of state and federal moratoriums on evictions. >> i don't
carter evans, cbs news, las vegas. >> o'donnell: and tonight, we've learned a shocking number from the treasury department. nearly 90% of the almost $50 billion allocated by congress for rental assistance has not been distributed. now, that money is meant for landlords whose tenants have stopped paying rent and cannot be evicted during the pandemic. cbs's mola lenghi reports "in depth" on the consequences for landlords in america's eviction crisis. >> reporter: brandie...
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then former cia officer dwayne evans talks about his book about his tour of duty in southern afghanistan. shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday, at 12:45 eastern, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell shares what's on his reading list. then at 2:00 p.m. eastern, author discussions on afghanistan, including wesley morgan with his book "the hardest place: the american military adrift in afghanistan's pech valley." national security analyst peter bergen talks about his book and from freedom fest, libertarian institute director scott horton that the war on terror has been counterproductive and too costly to continue in his book, "enough already." watch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>> general dwight d. eisenhower ordered that the horrors of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end, determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later
then former cia officer dwayne evans talks about his book about his tour of duty in southern afghanistan. shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday, at 12:45 eastern, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell shares what's on his reading list. then at 2:00 p.m. eastern, author discussions on afghanistan, including wesley morgan with his book "the hardest place: the american military adrift in afghanistan's...
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joining us now is kevin barren, executive editor of defense one magazine, and evan coldman, terrorism analyst. thank you both. kevin, u.s. intelligence officials are pushing back on the charge there was an intelligence failure over afghanistan's withdrawal, specifically a failure to anticipate the rapid collapse of the afghan government. what are your thoughts? >> well, i'm not surprised. i think we are seeing -- you know, everyone is pointing fingers. and we have seen this before. in iraq, in the isis storms in stirria. folks call it an intelligence failure because it happens faster than expected. intelligence officials are saying first of all, this is not faster then expected. there were reportings to the white house. some of that reporting came out late today. the white house was warned it could be faster than 60 days or faster than the 30 days they spoke of publicly. it was said this is really a failure of policy that goes back several years. to lower the number of forces to 10,000, 8,000, under trump to under 3,000 or less and finally, biden's decision to yank them out so quickly
joining us now is kevin barren, executive editor of defense one magazine, and evan coldman, terrorism analyst. thank you both. kevin, u.s. intelligence officials are pushing back on the charge there was an intelligence failure over afghanistan's withdrawal, specifically a failure to anticipate the rapid collapse of the afghan government. what are your thoughts? >> well, i'm not surprised. i think we are seeing -- you know, everyone is pointing fingers. and we have seen this before. in...
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evan: correct. you have a look at the fairly large swings in the share prices leading into this result, that is the conclusion the market is also having so it has gone from about six dollars.80 before covid hit. it is back -- $6.80 before covid hit. we saw that consumption, that confidence spending, and tourism movement really did take off when november last year, victoria came out of its lockdown. able to move around itself quite quickly. alan joyce alludes to that in terms of what he said and the numbers and in 2022, there is a growing belief in australia that in the calendar year next year that the 80% vaccination rates will be reached. domestic travel will pick back up. families will be reunited. qantas is pushing that not just from their business perspective but also in the community. shery: we have seen lots of asian carriers actually offset some of that travel pressure by focusing on cargo given that trade has been really robust. what is the positioning here for qantas? evan: that is the big
evan: correct. you have a look at the fairly large swings in the share prices leading into this result, that is the conclusion the market is also having so it has gone from about six dollars.80 before covid hit. it is back -- $6.80 before covid hit. we saw that consumption, that confidence spending, and tourism movement really did take off when november last year, victoria came out of its lockdown. able to move around itself quite quickly. alan joyce alludes to that in terms of what he said and...
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thank you very much, evan. >> evan perez, thank you so much. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo's political future is in peril. four new york district attorneys are now investigating his conduct. we will talk to the attorney representing one of the women accusing the governor of sexual harassment. rce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. ind
thank you very much, evan. >> evan perez, thank you so much. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo's political future is in peril. four new york district attorneys are now investigating his conduct. we will talk to the attorney representing one of the women accusing the governor of sexual harassment. rce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and...
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cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is live in tampa. it appears this is almost like a science experiment in anti-masking that has gone awry here, evan. >> reporter: well, briana, this isn't exactly the worst-case scenario in terms of the start of the school year, but it's pretty close. as you mentioned, this is the seventh largest school district in the united states. 220,000 students and a week into school, around 3% of those students are in quarantine. we have some numbers we can break that down for you. 5,599 students are currently quarantining because of exposure to coronavirus, 316 employees of this district. now obviously as you mentioned, this has been the epicenter of the debate about how to mitigate coronavirus in schools. the cdc has said very clearly what you need is to wear masks universally, here in this state there's been a big argument about whether or not you have to do that. the governor is saying he doesn't want to force that to happen. here in hillsborough, parents could opt their students out of a mask requirement if
cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is live in tampa. it appears this is almost like a science experiment in anti-masking that has gone awry here, evan. >> reporter: well, briana, this isn't exactly the worst-case scenario in terms of the start of the school year, but it's pretty close. as you mentioned, this is the seventh largest school district in the united states. 220,000 students and a week into school, around 3% of those students are in quarantine. we have some numbers we can break that...
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cnn's evan mcmorris santoro joins me now. evan, the argument here essentially, without mask mandates, schools are unsafe, particularly for students with compromised immune systems. how does this play out from here? >> reporter: that's exactly right, jim. as we heard in florida, what this really is is a huge step up in what is the most remarkable political story of covid, if you ask me. this battle over keeping kids safe in school during this delta variant spread. those states you mentioned, iowa, south carolina, utah, those states, they don't have mask mandates for -- they have banned universal masking. the department of education is investigating a 1973 law prohibiting discrimination against disabled students as well as the landmark 1990 ada, americans with disability act, to investigate if the disabled students, kids with immunocompromises, are getting a fair shake in these schools with delta variant spreading and no universal masking. in a statement, the department of education, education commissioner, just excoriated thes
cnn's evan mcmorris santoro joins me now. evan, the argument here essentially, without mask mandates, schools are unsafe, particularly for students with compromised immune systems. how does this play out from here? >> reporter: that's exactly right, jim. as we heard in florida, what this really is is a huge step up in what is the most remarkable political story of covid, if you ask me. this battle over keeping kids safe in school during this delta variant spread. those states you...
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i want to bring in now cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, good evening to you. so we are hearing more each day about what trump ally jeffrey clark was doing within the doj to overturn the election. this latest development may be the most wild of all of them. it involves -- listen to this -- a bogus claim about special thermometers from china. take it away. >> reporter: right. i know. you can't even say it with a straight face, right? this is what he believed. he said -- this is jeffrey clark. he was the head of the civil division at the time, the acting head of the civil division of the justice department in the closing days of the previous administration. and he said that he had this information from his own secret sources that said that the chinese intelligence had some kind of special thermometer that they could use to alter vote totals. the answer, of course, is they don't. but he asked his superiors at the justice department, jeff rosen, who was the acting attorney general and richard donahue, who was the deputy attorney general at the time, for permission
i want to bring in now cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, good evening to you. so we are hearing more each day about what trump ally jeffrey clark was doing within the doj to overturn the election. this latest development may be the most wild of all of them. it involves -- listen to this -- a bogus claim about special thermometers from china. take it away. >> reporter: right. i know. you can't even say it with a straight face, right? this is what he believed. he said --...
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the problem is how to handle so many people with so little water. >> garrett: carter evans, thank you. this year, more than 100,000 americans will be diagnosed with melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. but there is encouraging news tonight in the fight against skin cancer. cbs' dr. jon lapook reports on a revolutionary way to screen for it. >> and you're going to stand here. >> reporter: the future of skin cancer screening has arrived with this odd-shaped machine. so, these are all cameras here? >> yes, so total of 92 cameras. they all shoot essentially simultaneously. >> reporter: then, within minutes, a software program builds a 3d image of the patient's body in precise detail. before the pandemic, dr. allan halpern of memorial sloan kettering showed us how. >> they can zoom in and zoom out. >> reporter: this is amy arsuaga. this is amy arsuaga rendered in three dimentions. for as long as she can remember, she has had hundreds of moles over her entire body, putting her at increased risk for melanoma. conventional screenings took hours. >> not wearing my clothes for four h
the problem is how to handle so many people with so little water. >> garrett: carter evans, thank you. this year, more than 100,000 americans will be diagnosed with melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. but there is encouraging news tonight in the fight against skin cancer. cbs' dr. jon lapook reports on a revolutionary way to screen for it. >> and you're going to stand here. >> reporter: the future of skin cancer screening has arrived with this odd-shaped machine....
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evan is on that line of hudson, -- and their family members. evan is on that line out of houston -- out of hudson. in what capacity were you there? caller: i was an infantryman in the u.s. army. host: how do you feel today? caller: i saw this coming years ago. it was the only way. those people there, the taliban and afghans, they have a way of living that they have been living for centuries. they don't see any reason to change. those that went along with us went along with us because it benefited them personally in the moment. now that we are gone, they will go back to living the way they've lived for centuries. the only way to change that would be through decades or centuries of oppression and reeducation, basically genocide. any notion to the contrary is a fantasy. when i was there in 2008, 2009, i realized that this was the way we work -- this was the way it was going to be. we would spend a lot of time, resources and contractors, war materials, suppliers would make a lot of money. this is the way it ended up. host: ed is in jacksonville, fl
evan is on that line of hudson, -- and their family members. evan is on that line out of houston -- out of hudson. in what capacity were you there? caller: i was an infantryman in the u.s. army. host: how do you feel today? caller: i saw this coming years ago. it was the only way. those people there, the taliban and afghans, they have a way of living that they have been living for centuries. they don't see any reason to change. those that went along with us went along with us because it...
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evan perez is "outfront" and has this reporting. your reporting shows just how far it seems this justice official was willing to go for donald trump. >> yeah, that was jeffrey clark. he was the acting head of the civil division and he was known for being unremarkable at the justice department until those key crucial days in late december where he suddenly became the man at the justice department who was helping to front these false conspiracies that the president wanted people to believe that the election was stolen and that somehow tallies were changed. in the case of jeffrey clark, he said he had his own secret intelligence sources, former official that he said he was getting this information from and he insisted that he needed a classified briefing and that's why jeffrey rosen and other officials there, they thought, well, if we give him a briefing, he'll go away with this non-sense and in the end he sat down with change. he believed that some of the intelligence was being hidden from and still continued to push this idea there m
evan perez is "outfront" and has this reporting. your reporting shows just how far it seems this justice official was willing to go for donald trump. >> yeah, that was jeffrey clark. he was the acting head of the civil division and he was known for being unremarkable at the justice department until those key crucial days in late december where he suddenly became the man at the justice department who was helping to front these false conspiracies that the president wanted people...
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coming, but will americans roll up their sleeves item kelly evans in for shepard smith. this is the news on c dlnbc. >> better to stay ahead of it than chasing behind it. >> when the rollout begins and the questions already being asked. >>> there have been huge, huge crowds here. >> evacuation efforts ramping up in kabul will security hold at the airport long enough to get everyone out >>> there was nothing that i or anyone else saw that ipd kated a collapse of this army and this government in 11 days. >> new reporting on what happened in the fall of afghanistan, the taliban making deals. >>> r. kelly back in court today, the serious charges including physical abuse and the women expected to take the stand. >>> fighting fire with fire in the west the climate's financial impact on your flood insurance. >>> plus a ten-foot snake pops up at a supermarket. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >>> good evening u.s. health experts say all american adults will soon need a covid booster as new data shows vaccine protection gets weaker o
coming, but will americans roll up their sleeves item kelly evans in for shepard smith. this is the news on c dlnbc. >> better to stay ahead of it than chasing behind it. >> when the rollout begins and the questions already being asked. >>> there have been huge, huge crowds here. >> evacuation efforts ramping up in kabul will security hold at the airport long enough to get everyone out >>> there was nothing that i or anyone else saw that ipd kated a collapse...
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evan what can you tell us about these violations? that's right, janna. the mayor agreed to pay fines related to numerous ethical violations she committed while in city governmentspread attention and d questions about the mayor. his personal and political relationships. the biggest violation involves the scandal around disgraced former public works director mohamed naru he paid for the mayor's car repairs in 2019, who was later charged with fraud in a widespread city hall corruption probe, and you may remember in 2000 and 18 wild mayor breed asked then governor jerry brown to release her brother from prison. he's serving a 44 year sentence for manslaughter and armed, right. very breed was also dinged for not reporting money used to pay for her float at the pride parade, which qualified as a campaign contribution. the mayor addressed the fines earlier today. there were mistakes made. i take full responsibility for those mistakes, and i've learned a lot since, um, you know, becoming mayor and being in office and as i said in my statement, i made it clear th
evan what can you tell us about these violations? that's right, janna. the mayor agreed to pay fines related to numerous ethical violations she committed while in city governmentspread attention and d questions about the mayor. his personal and political relationships. the biggest violation involves the scandal around disgraced former public works director mohamed naru he paid for the mayor's car repairs in 2019, who was later charged with fraud in a widespread city hall corruption probe, and...
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carter evans has more from the popular northern tourist town. >> walk through this 170-year-old town is like taking a step back in time and the same can be said for its water supply here. you see, most homes and businesses, they use appear old well somewhere on the property for their water which the drought has caused many of the wells to run dry. this is what it's come to. the they hotel is truck engine . >> he conserves as much as he can, using dirty dish water for the flowers and buying new light weight sheets for guest beds. >> you can get more of them in one load of wash and you can cut the water use significantly. >> most people across the united states cannot imagine a situation where they turn on the tap and no water comes out. >> it's frightening. right now, there's no water. >> three nights a week, the kitchen is dark and the dining rooms are empty. he pays $3600 a month to fill up the water tank. >> it looks about half. i would say. that will get us through 2.5 days of business. >> why don't you get more water trucked in. >> the problem is, the the town on the coast are sh
carter evans has more from the popular northern tourist town. >> walk through this 170-year-old town is like taking a step back in time and the same can be said for its water supply here. you see, most homes and businesses, they use appear old well somewhere on the property for their water which the drought has caused many of the wells to run dry. this is what it's come to. the they hotel is truck engine . >> he conserves as much as he can, using dirty dish water for the flowers and...
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charlie evans talking about the progress. it is that infrastructure bill. $550 billion of new spending. you look at alcoa, some of the moves that to being place last night, this tells me, are we fully priced for the infrastructure move or is there more to come? dani: these are really strong numbers and nasdaq fell half a percent yesterday. higher yields might play into that as well. a lot of crosscurrents here. manus: it is about -- bulldozers, dani. talking about autmated bulldozers. dani: if i wor to buy a bulldozer, it would probably will autmated. i have no idea how the drive something like that. the you're looking at a dollar. king dollar slightly higher. we have the c.p.i. numbers out later today. when it comes to equity marks in the u.s. and europe. biden's infrastructure plan is the biggest spending on u.s. public networks in decades. president biden: america, this is truly how we build back better. this bill is going to put people to work modernizing our roads and highways and brings so commuters and truckers don't l
charlie evans talking about the progress. it is that infrastructure bill. $550 billion of new spending. you look at alcoa, some of the moves that to being place last night, this tells me, are we fully priced for the infrastructure move or is there more to come? dani: these are really strong numbers and nasdaq fell half a percent yesterday. higher yields might play into that as well. a lot of crosscurrents here. manus: it is about -- bulldozers, dani. talking about autmated bulldozers. dani: if...
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i mean, they did that and i thought when id need angel, mano a job id, evans, or not for the 5000 years up among the go to do that was really, i mean edge, i mean 900 lars li jenny, great. when you say goal, my la monica, and in my la month i must my luck in you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be around the me i. c got my little bigger, really a money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on when i'm form in gen 400 mill. if your mom, bye bye jenn me longer than him. just need one done. and bolling k. i know what that means and what that means and move the wing in my head into a little bit umbrella says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he was doing for me. oh no, no, no, no me i've been in the army and the good things that are due to me means, but by barton, i'm out of your mind. your bill was a big mission and 15 i was cleaning my face and you know i'm in mind. so but now i need to know if i need to so i can start and look at the library. i will show up on your team. ah, home, let me know when he read
i mean, they did that and i thought when id need angel, mano a job id, evans, or not for the 5000 years up among the go to do that was really, i mean edge, i mean 900 lars li jenny, great. when you say goal, my la monica, and in my la month i must my luck in you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be around the me i. c got my little bigger, really a money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on when i'm form in gen 400 mill. if your mom, bye bye jenn me longer than him. just...
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his british team mate elfyn evans is lying third overall, 42 seconds off the lead. england have edged into a 27 run lead after the third day of the second test against india at lords. ajoe root batting masterclass again the reason why. for the second successive match he hit a hundred but wickets fell around him late into the day as england slipped from 341—5 to 391 all out. stuart pollitt reports. when england's batting is in trouble — as it often is — there's usually one way out of it. relying onjoe root — the captain's century in the first test saved his team — another half century here. with root regularly resolute, the other end has been the path of least resistance for opposition bowlers. not today — jonny bairstow battling to a half century in support of his skipper. england through to lunch without losing a wicket. no wonder the champagne corks were popping. bairstow departed soon after for 57, but root remained — a quick single taking him to a second successive hundred. pressure released after the weight of carrying his team. a release too from
his british team mate elfyn evans is lying third overall, 42 seconds off the lead. england have edged into a 27 run lead after the third day of the second test against india at lords. ajoe root batting masterclass again the reason why. for the second successive match he hit a hundred but wickets fell around him late into the day as england slipped from 341—5 to 391 all out. stuart pollitt reports. when england's batting is in trouble — as it often is — there's usually one way out of it....
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evan perez joins us. good evening to you. we're hearing more each day about what trump ally jeffrey clark was doing, and this may be the most wild development. a bogus claim about special thermometers from china. take it away. >> right. you can't even say it with a straight face, right? but this is what he believed. jeffrey clark, the head of the civil division of the justice department in the closing days of the previous administration. he said that he had this information from his own secret sources that said the chinese intelligence had a special thermometer that could use to alter vote totals. the answer, of course, is they don't. but he asked his superiors in the justice department, joeff rosen and richard donoghue, to get a special classified briefing from the director of national intelligence to check this out. he went over for the briefing at the turn of the year, and was told that the intelligence showed there was no evidence that there was foreign interference that altered the vote total. something we've known. and
evan perez joins us. good evening to you. we're hearing more each day about what trump ally jeffrey clark was doing, and this may be the most wild development. a bogus claim about special thermometers from china. take it away. >> right. you can't even say it with a straight face, right? but this is what he believed. jeffrey clark, the head of the civil division of the justice department in the closing days of the previous administration. he said that he had this information from his own...
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about an a second to have dwayne evans here with us. he is a former operations
about an a second to have dwayne evans here with us. he is a former operations