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anna created this name, anna delvey, which is for her an alter ego. just another personality that she could present to the outside world. >> were you trying to escape something? >> i think it was about a new beginning and doing something new as opposed to, like, escaping anything. >> escape or no escape, next thing you know, anna crosses the ocean. she jumps into new york, becomes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> and that's when she began telling everybody about the idea for that arts center, the anna delvey foundation. she had to come up with money to make it happen. everything after that leads back to that courtroom in lower manhattan and rachel taking the stand in an emotional moment telling about that trip to morocco. >> she claimed to be worth about $60 million, convinced these people she was the daughter of a diplomat. >> stealing more than 200 grand and attempting to steal millions more through elaborate scams. >> what was that like for you as you watched her, your friend, testifying against you? >> i knew she didn't really want t
anna created this name, anna delvey, which is for her an alter ego. just another personality that she could present to the outside world. >> were you trying to escape something? >> i think it was about a new beginning and doing something new as opposed to, like, escaping anything. >> escape or no escape, next thing you know, anna crosses the ocean. she jumps into new york, becomes anna delvey, this larger-than-life persona. >> and that's when she began telling everybody...
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anna: that was the u.k. prime minister boris johnson showing off his comedic chops as he wrapped up the conservative party conference. his speech was heavy on jokes but like on substance on his vision for a new britain as a country faces supply chain pain, and an energy crisis. we put together deliberately a nice highlight reel. lighthearted but there were not any policy announcements to focus on. there was one our colleagues picked up on, that was intentional. >> i think it was a greatest hits of boris johnson, he has returned to the formula successful for him in the past, to rise above the nitty-gritty of policy, the details, the conflicts, and the economic challenges of the day which are pretty hard to ignore yesterday. he painted this portrait what he called radical and reforming conservativism. as you hinted behind that, there are real questions about what is conservativism now, and how does he unite these different strands of his party, the traditional conservatives, the wealthier voters. and the north
anna: that was the u.k. prime minister boris johnson showing off his comedic chops as he wrapped up the conservative party conference. his speech was heavy on jokes but like on substance on his vision for a new britain as a country faces supply chain pain, and an energy crisis. we put together deliberately a nice highlight reel. lighthearted but there were not any policy announcements to focus on. there was one our colleagues picked up on, that was intentional. >> i think it was a...
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i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore joints me here in london to take you through all the market action this hour. the cash trade is just less than an hour away. christ pressures. china sees the highest factory inflation after u.s. cpi prints above 5% once again. earnings season ramps up. banks report today. midnight dismissals. the lira slides to another record low after president erdogan fired three central bankers overnight. welcome to the program. this is the european market open. it is just on 7:00 a.m. in london. mark, i wonder what the markets are saying to you. good morning. mark: good morning. it has been a quietly positive session in asia. we can't move beyond the inflation debate at the moment. we had inflation data out of china. it is not feeding through to the consumer. we are getting a lot of nuance. basically every single different kind of divergent interpretation is getting its airtime at the moment and people are swinging back about which type they are in. look at what is happening in the co
i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore joints me here in london to take you through all the market action this hour. the cash trade is just less than an hour away. christ pressures. china sees the highest factory inflation after u.s. cpi prints above 5% once again. earnings season ramps up. banks report today. midnight dismissals. the lira slides to another record low after president erdogan fired three central bankers overnight. welcome to the program. this is the european market open. it is just on...
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anna: geopolitics. hong kong chief carrie lam has defended covid-19 travel restrictions signaling cur bs will stay in place. she spoke exclusively to bloomberg television. even a single fertility from covid-19 would cause major concern. >> from the mainland perspective , the practices are adopted in hong kong should be as aligned as possible with the mainline practices. -- mainland practices. the discussions between the sides are meant to find a way forward that respects the differences in the systems between the places. we will not be the weak link in terms of covid-19 control. >> for hong kong to remain a financial hub, it has to be opened not just to china but the rest of the world. are you concerned that your competitiveness will be impacted? singapore is opening up and there is great competition. might hong kong lose its competitiveness? >> of course i am concerned and we are working very hard to resume normal travel in a gradual and orderly manner it with the mainland of china and overseas places.
anna: geopolitics. hong kong chief carrie lam has defended covid-19 travel restrictions signaling cur bs will stay in place. she spoke exclusively to bloomberg television. even a single fertility from covid-19 would cause major concern. >> from the mainland perspective , the practices are adopted in hong kong should be as aligned as possible with the mainline practices. -- mainland practices. the discussions between the sides are meant to find a way forward that respects the differences...
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anna: good morning. i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." apple and amazon tumble in late trading, sparking fears of an unhappy holiday season. acb hike bets stay alive after mild pushback from the central bank. lagarde says higher inflation will last longer than expected. another earnings bonanza. bnp paribas counts strong growth. >> being distinctively diversified delivered strong growth in the third quarter, and basically confirming the performance which is well above re-pandemic levels. anna: bnp paribas on their numbers. bnp paribas, 2.5 billion euros ahead of what was anticipated. a 900 million euro share buyback program on november 3. the bnp plan, $1 billion a buyback as equities. a 79% jump in equities trading is part of the story. it has been on equity trading we are focused. this is a key area for french banks, and this is the first french bank to report, and a stage is set for others in the sector with strong equities trading. let's get the numbers out of daimler, third quarter ebit, 3.6 billion, another beat against the 3.1 bill
anna: good morning. i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." apple and amazon tumble in late trading, sparking fears of an unhappy holiday season. acb hike bets stay alive after mild pushback from the central bank. lagarde says higher inflation will last longer than expected. another earnings bonanza. bnp paribas counts strong growth. >> being distinctively diversified delivered strong growth in the third quarter, and basically confirming the performance which is...
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maria: yes, anna. the market is very well briefed, so we are not going to see any actions into monetary policy today. nonetheless, we are being told that inflation will be the key theme in this governing council meeting. there is until now or has been a line that this is just a one-off, that this is temporary, that inflation in the european union and the euro area in particular is heating up and will cool down and this is just a temporary blip. having said that, we are seeing a roaring debate. sources are now telling us that today will really be about inflation and that ongoing debate as to if this is temporary has big monetary implications. when you look at the ecb potentially hitting inflation rate guidance and its goals ahead of time and what it could mean for monetary policy going forward. anna: it looks as if it might be a bit chilly there, things getting colder, which reminds me -- we are headed into winter. a lot of questions about the pandemic program the ecb put in place. are we expecting anyt
maria: yes, anna. the market is very well briefed, so we are not going to see any actions into monetary policy today. nonetheless, we are being told that inflation will be the key theme in this governing council meeting. there is until now or has been a line that this is just a one-off, that this is temporary, that inflation in the european union and the euro area in particular is heating up and will cool down and this is just a temporary blip. having said that, we are seeing a roaring debate....
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i am a anna edwards london. mark cudmore joins us here in london to take us through all of the market action this hour. the cash trading is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. the global energy crisis sends oil surging. wti closes above $80 per barrel for the first time since 2014. the power price crunch raises fears once again of elevated inflation. edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over potential scarring of the u.k. economy. we are on the lookout for jobs data. that should be crossing the bloomberg any moment now. welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. i am anna edwards. mark is with me this morning. what are you watching this mine? mark: i'm getting really excited about front end rates. we are talking about when a rate hike might be priced in, whether it might be december, how much they might do. now that we have the cash market open in u.s. treasuries, they are catching up with the big fu
i am a anna edwards london. mark cudmore joins us here in london to take us through all of the market action this hour. the cash trading is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. the global energy crisis sends oil surging. wti closes above $80 per barrel for the first time since 2014. the power price crunch raises fears once again of elevated inflation. edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over...
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anna? anna: thank you laura wright. coming up, we've been hearing banking ceo's weigh in on the debate. we'll continue that conversation with our markets live team next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. equity markets moving to the upside. we are moving higher. just breaking news pre-across the bloomberg, brent oil hit $85 a barrel for the first time since october 2018 as we continue to see oil prices recovering from those pandemic lows, and those they really work, negative in some cases. let's get to the markets live team. nour al ali is with us and can reflect on what we are seeing. i was reading the words of one of our colleagues who said oil is really enjoying life across $80 a barrel. but brent is now above $85. we have the paper on story in cushing that seems to indicate oil prices will continue to go higher from here. nour: absolutely. we've got the tightening in the market, key oil indicators pointing toward the bulls are finally in charge of oils. what is not to like ab
anna? anna: thank you laura wright. coming up, we've been hearing banking ceo's weigh in on the debate. we'll continue that conversation with our markets live team next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. equity markets moving to the upside. we are moving higher. just breaking news pre-across the bloomberg, brent oil hit $85 a barrel for the first time since october 2018 as we continue to see oil prices recovering from those pandemic lows, and those they...
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anna: thank you. coming up, apple is the latest casualty in the global chip crunch as it is poised to slash iphone production. that conversation, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 22 minutes into a trading day that is fairly negative. the cac quarante and ftse 100 under pressure. apple is the latest victim of the global chip shortage, expecting to slash the production targets for the iphone model. the major chipmaker is warning that demand will outpace supply through next year. there is no quick fix insight. let's get the details from debbie wu. what is leading apple to face a chip shortage situation at this point? debbie: the protracted chip shortage situation is heating up to a notable degree. what is happening is two of the major american chip suppliers, texas instruments and qualcomm are dropping a component for apple's latest flagship iphone. what we are expecting is consumers will see a delay in the shipment of their headset when they take orders withou
anna: thank you. coming up, apple is the latest casualty in the global chip crunch as it is poised to slash iphone production. that conversation, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 22 minutes into a trading day that is fairly negative. the cac quarante and ftse 100 under pressure. apple is the latest victim of the global chip shortage, expecting to slash the production targets for the iphone model. the major chipmaker is warning that demand will outpace...
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anna? anna: thank you so much. juliette saly in singapore. coming up, the data stacking up in favor of the bank of england hiking rates soon. will inflation force the u.k.'s central-bank interaction? does everybody in the market now think a hike is coming this year? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. under 40 meds to go until the start of cash equities trading. european futures point to the downside, but not by much. inflation in the u.k. is becoming hard to ignore, especially for the bank of england. in the past few days alone, natural gas prices have surged an alarming rate. investor expectations of rising costs have reached the highest in some 13 years. domestic firms have said they are more worried about the outlook than ever. any of these factors alone is enough to ring alarm bells at the central bank and markets have responded by almost fully pricing in a rate hike this year. jeremy stretch, canadian imperial bank of commerce head of g10 fx strategy, is still with us. yo
anna? anna: thank you so much. juliette saly in singapore. coming up, the data stacking up in favor of the bank of england hiking rates soon. will inflation force the u.k.'s central-bank interaction? does everybody in the market now think a hike is coming this year? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. under 40 meds to go until the start of cash equities trading. european futures point to the downside, but not by much. inflation...
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>> reporter: anna has seen rock bottom. nearly 30 years ago she served time for multiple felonies and was homeless at one point, but she fought to turn her life around. she says even prison and life on the street was airs than battling covid-19 last year. >> you actually thought you might die? >> it felt like it. and i've been shot. >> it was worse than when you got shot? >> yes. when i got shot, i remember it just hurts and hurts and hurts. and i know that the pain is going to go away. but with covid, when is it going to go away? a year later, i'm still in pain. >> reporter: bed-ridden for months, anna fell behind. now she owes about $9,000 in rent. like katherine, anna turned to her state's rental relief program which she found through a flyer at her church, something she saw as a miracle. >> i take total responsibility, and i'm not asking for no handouts. when i was in the bronxworks, it gave me dignity. >> reporter: bronxworks is a community-based organization helping people navigate this complicated rental assistance a
>> reporter: anna has seen rock bottom. nearly 30 years ago she served time for multiple felonies and was homeless at one point, but she fought to turn her life around. she says even prison and life on the street was airs than battling covid-19 last year. >> you actually thought you might die? >> it felt like it. and i've been shot. >> it was worse than when you got shot? >> yes. when i got shot, i remember it just hurts and hurts and hurts. and i know that the...
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my guest tonight is actor and executive producer, anna kendrick. she's here to talk about her hbo max series, “love life.” >> it becomes clear there is only so much one can glean from examining a single life. >> tequila! >> congratulations! you're married. >> yeah, for now! thanks! >> because for every choice that subject makes, someone else is out there charting an entirely different course. >> trevor: anna kendrick. >> hi! >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you so much for having me. >> trevor: i said you go by the name of anna kendrick. >> that's a really weird way to put it? i think i was listening to hip-hop before you came out, you know when people say i go by the name of -- >> yeah, and i am very hip-hop. >> trevor: that's the first thing i think of you. >> yeah. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> trevor: it's welcome back to an area that i feel has a really special place in your heart because times square, broadway, this was the beginning for you. >> yeah, i guess i was mostly thinking about coming back, no a
my guest tonight is actor and executive producer, anna kendrick. she's here to talk about her hbo max series, “love life.” >> it becomes clear there is only so much one can glean from examining a single life. >> tequila! >> congratulations! you're married. >> yeah, for now! thanks! >> because for every choice that subject makes, someone else is out there charting an entirely different course. >> trevor: anna kendrick. >> hi! >> trevor: welcome...
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ethan, mÉtete. >> rÁpido, ethan, mÉtete. >> anna. creo que por eso estÁs uÍ. >> voy a escuchar.endo? >> neville, hay espacio aquÍ. ven. >> no, no van a parar. no saben parar. no salgan hasta maÑana. [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] >> [ruge] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪] [♪♪] [ruge] [explosiÓn] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] >> [anna] en el 2009, un virus mortal consumiÓ nuestra civilizaciÓn, llevando a la humanidad al borde de la extinciÓn. el doctor robert neville dedicÓ su vida al descubrimiento de una cura y la restauraciÓn de la humanidad. el nueve de septiembre del 2012, aproximadamente a las 8:45 pm, descubriÓ la cura... y a las 8:52, dio su vida para defenderla. somos su legado. esta es su leyenda... y salimos de las sombras. >>>bienvenidos sean noticiero de sábado les saluda fátima navarro . >>> llueve al norte de la bahía de acuerdo al servicio meteorológico la tormenta que llega nuestra región tiene potencial de ser unos dramas fuertes des
ethan, mÉtete. >> rÁpido, ethan, mÉtete. >> anna. creo que por eso estÁs uÍ. >> voy a escuchar.endo? >> neville, hay espacio aquÍ. ven. >> no, no van a parar. no saben parar. no salgan hasta maÑana. [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] >> [ruge] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪] [♪♪] [ruge] [explosiÓn] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] [♪♪] >> [anna] en el 2009, un virus mortal consumiÓ...
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this is all that karen anna has ever known — a nomadic life. this is one of six cabins she stays at depending on where her reindeer have to venture. you have been a reindeer herder all your life. when you are with the animals out there on the land, how do you feel? what goes through your mind? but this grandmother of nine is worried that future generations will not be able to live like this. she is placing herfaith in young people, not politicians. as anna leaves her grandma behind, she contemplates her own future. i find the balance quite difficult, between the modern and traditional way of living, so i really like to show the world what we do, and what our traditions are, because i think they are very wonderful. unlike other members of the family, reindeer will not define here career. she is a filmmaker, but anna hopes her work & ——can shine a light on the growing threat to indigenous communities. the world has more need for power, and that takes away the land of the reindeer, and when they do that, the reindeer has less food to eat, they
this is all that karen anna has ever known — a nomadic life. this is one of six cabins she stays at depending on where her reindeer have to venture. you have been a reindeer herder all your life. when you are with the animals out there on the land, how do you feel? what goes through your mind? but this grandmother of nine is worried that future generations will not be able to live like this. she is placing herfaith in young people, not politicians. as anna leaves her grandma behind, she...
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anna, you are really u set as make news. anna, you are really upset as well _ make news. anna, you are really upset as well because _ make news. anna, you are really upset as well because this - make news. anna, you are really upset as well because this has i upset as well because this has affected your livelihood. what would you like the bbc to learn from the way the story has been covered and the fact that so many viewers have complained?— complained? we're not the only profession _ complained? we're not the only profession that _ complained? we're not the only profession that has _ complained? we're not the only profession that has been - complained? we're not the only profession that has been hugely affected — profession that has been hugely affected by— profession that has been hugely affected by this _ profession that has been hugely affected by this but _ profession that has been hugely affected by this but we - profession that has been hugely affected by this but we were - profession that has been hugelyl affected by this but we were just getting _ affected
anna, you are really u set as make news. anna, you are really upset as well _ make news. anna, you are really upset as well because _ make news. anna, you are really upset as well because this - make news. anna, you are really upset as well because this has i upset as well because this has affected your livelihood. what would you like the bbc to learn from the way the story has been covered and the fact that so many viewers have complained?— complained? we're not the only profession _...
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anna ha es the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also — the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke — the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about _ the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about what - the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about what she wants to see from this expanded european competition we are and be and r gorelick group stages. she just hopes that it will did lead to developing women's football across europe away from the traditional powerhouse nations.— europe away from the traditional powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind — powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind of _ powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind of comes _ powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind of comes back - powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind of comes back to - powerhouse nations. yeah, i think that's kind of comes back to that l that's kind of comes back to that point before about the english sides having that golf, and i think one of theissues having that golf, and i think one of the issu
anna ha es the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also — the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke — the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about _ the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about what - the moment. that's for sure i. anna hayes also spoke about what she wants to see from this expanded european competition we are and be and r gorelick group stages. she just hopes that it will did lead to developing women's football across europe away...
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anna raised a lot of questions that i have. i do want to maybe, before we go into the audience, i think we have quite a few, and we will get there in a minute, talk more about your sources of information. it could be interesting for the audience. >> yeah. because i've been working on cuban history for so long and because i particularly love doing original archive very work, there is some of that in the book. basically, i relied more on things like newspapers, memoirs, diaries, published letters, you know, u.s. government documents, you know. one thing that i learned writing this book is i am sorry if i offend anyone, but it is much easier to be a historian of the u.s. so much material online. i took advantage of that and worked a lot with u.s. government sources before the 19th century through the present and then, of course, there is a rich on the cuban revolution. new work being done on people. you know, people relying on their secondary as well. >> a lot of the classified documents. especially after the 1960s. >> yes. there
anna raised a lot of questions that i have. i do want to maybe, before we go into the audience, i think we have quite a few, and we will get there in a minute, talk more about your sources of information. it could be interesting for the audience. >> yeah. because i've been working on cuban history for so long and because i particularly love doing original archive very work, there is some of that in the book. basically, i relied more on things like newspapers, memoirs, diaries, published...
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anna, you are a driving instructor yourself. how are you affected by the way the story developed over the days? it was huge, it was instant. i have no problems with. receiving, filling my car up until last friday morning i when this new story broke, and literally i had to stop - work that friday and have not been able to go back - since because i cannot get fuel in my local area. friday morning it is when their problem kicked off which is after it had been given prominence on bbc news. a lot of people have been really badly affected, cancelled medical, social care and medical operations. did people think about the consequences of the prominence it got on the friday morning? we did think a lot about it. other workers whose livelihoods were affected, including people delivering care in the community, such as nurses. those people are clearly not panic buying. it is part of their essential tools to go to work. in the case of nurses and care deliveries that has a real knock on to people who are vulnerable. they are not in any sense p
anna, you are a driving instructor yourself. how are you affected by the way the story developed over the days? it was huge, it was instant. i have no problems with. receiving, filling my car up until last friday morning i when this new story broke, and literally i had to stop - work that friday and have not been able to go back - since because i cannot get fuel in my local area. friday morning it is when their problem kicked off which is after it had been given prominence on bbc news. a lot of...
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anna durbin of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doc, i guess as with any vaccine that has only been around for a year or so, you have got to weigh the possible benefits against of the potential longer term side effects. are we concerned at all about longer term side effects here? dr. durbin: so far we have not seen long-term side effects and all the people we have been following who have received the vaccine. now, that's primarily adults but it does not appear at this point, and again we are only six months to eight months into giving these vaccines, but we have not seen, not seen long-term side effects, which is very encouraging. we will continue to follow people and of course young adolescents and children as they get the vaccine, but i would say that right now it's very, very encouraging. amanda: of course, long term is something of a misnomer in a pandemic that's 18 months old and for parents we know that the hesitancy might be different for their children than it is for themselves. especially prepubescent children. what do we
anna durbin of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doc, i guess as with any vaccine that has only been around for a year or so, you have got to weigh the possible benefits against of the potential longer term side effects. are we concerned at all about longer term side effects here? dr. durbin: so far we have not seen long-term side effects and all the people we have been following who have received the vaccine. now, that's primarily adults but it does not appear at this point,...
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in anna has offered to show me the price is in action at the gum drug factory in worcester. so once we get the full gum drop bins back, that goes through the 1st part of the process, which she sighs reduces it. okay? you can actually see the gum dropped. van has been crushed up. yeah. in the all the other letters that are in there long will you learn chewed, chewing gum, chewing gum, without a cupcake wrapper. hague, orange bill then goes through the 2nd stage which separates the gum drop in the tooth gum and the other ways. we then take this next. yeah, we then mix it with other recycled materials, which yet he said and compounded juice. these palate, which go on to actually make it better than you come drop it only like stuff again . the gum tech material can be moulded into a whole range of products, not just cups, but stationary key rings, boots and shoes. pow nicole, this is some of our products that we have at the moment. okay. oh, introduce you to the the gum shoe 1st. this is actually really fun project we had. it was done in collaboration with accounts announced tha
in anna has offered to show me the price is in action at the gum drug factory in worcester. so once we get the full gum drop bins back, that goes through the 1st part of the process, which she sighs reduces it. okay? you can actually see the gum dropped. van has been crushed up. yeah. in the all the other letters that are in there long will you learn chewed, chewing gum, chewing gum, without a cupcake wrapper. hague, orange bill then goes through the 2nd stage which separates the gum drop in...
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my name is anna and i fight for teen reproductive rights in texas. i am an intern for a -- an abortion storyteller and we testify and advocate for you, and a native texan. the month i turned 17, i wanted birth control, but i could not get it because texas won't let teens get it on our own. a few months later, i was having sex and a condom ripped. but the pharmacist refused to sell me plan b because i was 17. that is against the fda's rules. i took pregnancy tests every day for weeks. of course, a few weeks later, those two little lines on the test stared right back at me. i called my bestie and we strategized. in texas, if you are under 18 you have to get your parents position -- permission to get an abortion. my parents lived out of the country so i had to ask a judge, a complete stranger, for permission. these are my friends, veronica and hk. [cheers and applause] >> we all had to go as judges for permission to have abortions. thankfully, they were there to help us. i told the judge i was a good student and mature enough to have an abortion. do you
my name is anna and i fight for teen reproductive rights in texas. i am an intern for a -- an abortion storyteller and we testify and advocate for you, and a native texan. the month i turned 17, i wanted birth control, but i could not get it because texas won't let teens get it on our own. a few months later, i was having sex and a condom ripped. but the pharmacist refused to sell me plan b because i was 17. that is against the fda's rules. i took pregnancy tests every day for weeks. of course,...
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food technologist anna has been _ years. food technologist anna has been studying _ years. food technologist anna has been _ years. food technologist anna has been studying the - has been studying the structure, taste and nutritional value of soli to create new foods. so nutritional value of soli to create new foods.- nutritional value of soli to create new foods. so this is it, this is — create new foods. so this is it, this is the _ create new foods. so this is it, this is the raw _ create new foods. so this is it, this is the raw soleen i it, this is the raw soleen powder. you are not supposed to editjust powder. you are not supposed to edit just like this powder. you are not supposed to editjust like this because if you do... like... like floor. what would you have to do with this powder before you can actually added to food? .. , , before you can actually added to food? , , to food? soleen can be used as an ingredient _ to food? soleen can be used as an ingredient in _ to food? soleen can be used as an ingredient in meat _ to food? soleen can be used as an ingredient
food technologist anna has been _ years. food technologist anna has been studying _ years. food technologist anna has been _ years. food technologist anna has been studying the - has been studying the structure, taste and nutritional value of soli to create new foods. so nutritional value of soli to create new foods.- nutritional value of soli to create new foods. so this is it, this is — create new foods. so this is it, this is the _ create new foods. so this is it, this is the raw _ create...
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anna, let me start with you. your take. >> i think interesting her language positive and very complimentary of president joe biden. >> lots of praise for the president. >> in line with that in terms of wanting to make sure she was being supportive. i think you're straight on in terms of the fact that the progressives have the numbers. she said 40 progressives said they're not going to support the bipartisan bill without infrastructure text and that is dead upon arrival in the house. but i do think what was interesting and i'll send it back to you is the point that if they do all the framework she was willing to give him a win and not vote for something, but let him go across with the win which i think is significant. >> leigh ann. >> same, i think the biggest take away from that is that progressives have already conceded a lot. this bill was $3.5 trillion. it is going to be under $2 trillion. still progressives are not fighting the fact that it is a smaller bill. like you said, we heard her praise the actual legi
anna, let me start with you. your take. >> i think interesting her language positive and very complimentary of president joe biden. >> lots of praise for the president. >> in line with that in terms of wanting to make sure she was being supportive. i think you're straight on in terms of the fact that the progressives have the numbers. she said 40 progressives said they're not going to support the bipartisan bill without infrastructure text and that is dead upon arrival in the...
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also joining us, anna palmer. and robert costa is here national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor with bob woodward of "peril". anna palmer, let me start with you. what is happening right now? >> right now, is we are finally getting to this vote on the house floor. there was about 70 votes here as i was last looking before we went on camera. there have been a handful, about eight votes so far by republicans. most unsurprisingly. right? you would expect liz cheney, for example, adam kinzinger, members of the january 6th committee would vote to put bannon under contempt. but anthony gonzalez is another. peter minor from michigan. the interesting one i would point to is nancy mace. she is somebody who worked for donald trump, who has been you know pretty criminal account of what is -- pretty critical on what is happening, she has been outspoken on the dangers of that day, that they shun be forgotten. she is a surprise in where we are looking now in terms of the ten or show republicans who vote
also joining us, anna palmer. and robert costa is here national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor with bob woodward of "peril". anna palmer, let me start with you. what is happening right now? >> right now, is we are finally getting to this vote on the house floor. there was about 70 votes here as i was last looking before we went on camera. there have been a handful, about eight votes so far by republicans. most unsurprisingly. right? you would...
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if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna pollock of sky eureka kit morrow eager damica of anastasio, but moreover, star markle off natasha. esther. moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives for the profession, thought i am not the right beneficiary of this prize, but you might as if of course go, you know, since the nobel peace prize is not awarded post mortem, i believe the invest away for anna to receive this award through other hands. it is my assumption. well that nobel on a ford motor self came just a day after russians observed the 15th anniversary of the killing of investigative journalist, anna pollock of sky, who he was mentioning there, she was a fierce critic of president vladimir putin. and the kremlin was in chechnya. she also worked for the bike of that or the paper which most of edits, holocaust guy was shot dead outside her apartment block in moscow on october 7th, 2006. russia has actually designated more than a 150 news outlets and angio and charities as foreign agents authority say the law is no different to the rules and other countries w
if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna pollock of sky eureka kit morrow eager damica of anastasio, but moreover, star markle off natasha. esther. moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives for the profession, thought i am not the right beneficiary of this prize, but you might as if of course go, you know, since the nobel peace prize is not awarded post mortem, i believe the invest away for anna to receive this award through other hands. it is my assumption. well...
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my name is anna and i fight for justice rights in texas. i am a policy intern for deeds not words, a former due process and texas equal opportunity client and abortion storyteller. with advocates for youthand a native texan . the month i campaigned i wanted but i couldn't get it because texas won't let you get it on our own. a few months later a condom ripped but the pharmacist refused to sell me land be because i was 17. that's against the sba rules. i was angry. i lost pregnancy tests every day for weeks. of course a few weeks later, those two little lines on the test stand right back at me. i called my best the and we strategized. if you're under 18, you have to get your parents permission to get an abortion. my parents lived out of the country so i had to go ask the judge. a complete stranger for permission. these are my friends. veronica and amy k. and we all have to go ask judges for permission tohave abortions . thank thankfully james was prepared to help us. i have to prove to the judge that i was a good student and mature enough to
my name is anna and i fight for justice rights in texas. i am a policy intern for deeds not words, a former due process and texas equal opportunity client and abortion storyteller. with advocates for youthand a native texan . the month i campaigned i wanted but i couldn't get it because texas won't let you get it on our own. a few months later a condom ripped but the pharmacist refused to sell me land be because i was 17. that's against the sba rules. i was angry. i lost pregnancy tests every...
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anna: it will not be higher. what we really want to give our client is optionality. we believe it is important to provide the value that they are looking for. they have the option now to go to the nasdaq 100 esg or the nasdaq 100. they don't care so much about the esg. it is not about something being more expensive than the other. alix: how much would investors be willing to pay for something greener? before i let you go i can't let you go before ask you a question about crypto. invesco hasn't physically back cryptocurrency. do you regret not going to futures route? why did you decide to go with the hard physical asset? anna: i cannot say i regret not going the future route. we had a product and registration. when you look at the compilation of the value of the etf, it is something that we want to bring to our clients. alix: really interesting development. alix: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says china is the greatest geopolitical threat to the country. in the peer to peer conversation. >> i think it is china. i said that publicly many times. i think we a
anna: it will not be higher. what we really want to give our client is optionality. we believe it is important to provide the value that they are looking for. they have the option now to go to the nasdaq 100 esg or the nasdaq 100. they don't care so much about the esg. it is not about something being more expensive than the other. alix: how much would investors be willing to pay for something greener? before i let you go i can't let you go before ask you a question about crypto. invesco hasn't...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. all right. thanks a lot of anna. >> we'll take a break at 5.22 ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the latest on the south bay woman accused of. hosting teen parties in her house. she's a mother. >> a judge has ordered her back to california details coming up. so this is it. >> it's 5.25, and a new details about that mom and los gatos charged with holding drinking and parties for minors, including her own teenage sons. officials with the santa clara county da's office say they plan to bring shannon back from idaho to the bay area sometime next month and now idaho authorities. >> are looking into whether she was holding similar parties in that state. prosecutors also say that she kept all of this from her husband who was home when kron four's terisa stasio knocked on the door. >> so >> theresa did do her duty went up to get a comment and he said please leave, which she did is accused of buying alcohol for minors and luring them on social media to her house to have parties at her 4 million dollar ho
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. all right. thanks a lot of anna. >> we'll take a break at 5.22 ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the latest on the south bay woman accused of. hosting teen parties in her house. she's a mother. >> a judge has ordered her back to california details coming up. so this is it. >> it's 5.25, and a new details about that mom and los gatos charged with holding drinking and parties for minors, including her own teenage sons. officials with the santa...
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anna, thank you for being here. we just heard on liz cheney call on her gop colleagues to work to support what that committee's trying to do. do you think there's any chance, any chance at all, that her message will resonate with republicans? >> well, good morning, jonathan, hey, i don't think there's much of a chance by any stretch that you'll see republicans all of a sudden vote to support this effort. and saying that the house is going to move forward on thursday. with his vote, we expect it to pass the house. you referred to the department of justice but there is not any change in terms of house republicans and how they are continuing to back president donald trump who is opposed to bannon coming and testifying. >> so, we just heard from minority leader mcconnell talk about the former president. and to guess that the focus for the gop should be elsewhere. they shouldn't just be focused on being lockstep with what he wants. you know, polling suggests that republicans, though, they still want trump to be the guy.
anna, thank you for being here. we just heard on liz cheney call on her gop colleagues to work to support what that committee's trying to do. do you think there's any chance, any chance at all, that her message will resonate with republicans? >> well, good morning, jonathan, hey, i don't think there's much of a chance by any stretch that you'll see republicans all of a sudden vote to support this effort. and saying that the house is going to move forward on thursday. with his vote, we...
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i'm anna wiernicki back to you. all right. thanks a lot, anna. >> 5.21 is the time. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news investigators are set to release new details now about the death of gabby petito. this as the search for her fiance. brian laundrie continues this morning. we'll have the latest coming up. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of
i'm anna wiernicki back to you. all right. thanks a lot, anna. >> 5.21 is the time. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news investigators are set to release new details now about the death of gabby petito. this as the search for her fiance. brian laundrie continues this morning. we'll have the latest coming up. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they...
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one. mazama will underwood on to dress and those attendant william elder than his whole headed anna. your tongue, panicking on his door, i met a circular cannon other than me could. it will turn when a door now impatient, that under penance on my door, keith would have pattened elijah penzel. come in and out with us. meta the true, an accusatory tick cannot handle them that you don't should a commitment to the guy suit. ah, my god. all day, can you not know so that you the cricket or the in the pentagon? yet another young girl. sequoia has hands had an upper your don't show it. ok to with anger toronto, pagan, if they were simply son, how young says he seen the impact that cameras can have them one or johan would have gone morning? what would any that info on this and then they're good on the power natal war? almost. how i took all that accompanies isn't what it is going on when he got under wounded linen. goodness wish be thought all good us and i took him up on the weekly spy cam. offenders face a fine of up to $26500.00 or a maximum prison sentence of 3 years. but most of those fo
one. mazama will underwood on to dress and those attendant william elder than his whole headed anna. your tongue, panicking on his door, i met a circular cannon other than me could. it will turn when a door now impatient, that under penance on my door, keith would have pattened elijah penzel. come in and out with us. meta the true, an accusatory tick cannot handle them that you don't should a commitment to the guy suit. ah, my god. all day, can you not know so that you the cricket or the in the...
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laura: anna foster reporting from lebanon. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come - prince charles tells the bbc world leaders must take action to combat climate change. we have the full interview ♪ >> austria's former minister has become the country's new prime minister. sebastian court resigned after allegations of corruption. reporter: the fact there was so much pressure on mr. kurz the step down. this is the second criminal investigation mr. kurz hasn accused of. they were the party of clean government and said they could not work with mr. kurz while these accusations were around. this is something which could be quite damaging for the conservative party. they had moved very quickly to put another person at the top in terms of the chancellor. ♪ laura: now to prince charles, who has a long history of speaking out against climate change. he tells the bbc world leaders at the u.n. climate change conference must take bo action on global warming rather than just talk or the prince of wales spoke to our climate editor from throyal state in balmoral.
laura: anna foster reporting from lebanon. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come - prince charles tells the bbc world leaders must take action to combat climate change. we have the full interview ♪ >> austria's former minister has become the country's new prime minister. sebastian court resigned after allegations of corruption. reporter: the fact there was so much pressure on mr. kurz the step down. this is the second criminal investigation mr. kurz hasn...
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i'm anna wiernicki. new details of the search for brian laundrie. the only person of interest in the death of gabby petito. >> today, the mother of gabby petito tweeting for the first time about the case. nicole schmidt breaking her silence saying, quote, mama bears getting angry. turn yourself in. speaking directly to brian laundry. >> well, thank you so much for joining us here. during kron, 4 news at 6 o'clock tonight. i'm justine waldman jumped from a call. the news always on the kron. 4 dot com. we'll see you back here live in prime time on kron 4 news at. (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this is the part where all is lost and the hero searches for hope. then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah,
i'm anna wiernicki. new details of the search for brian laundrie. the only person of interest in the death of gabby petito. >> today, the mother of gabby petito tweeting for the first time about the case. nicole schmidt breaking her silence saying, quote, mama bears getting angry. turn yourself in. speaking directly to brian laundry. >> well, thank you so much for joining us here. during kron, 4 news at 6 o'clock tonight. i'm justine waldman jumped from a call. the news always on...
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. >> i am speaking with anna merlin, an investigative journalist who tracked how conspiracy movements like this one have listen to the surface. what is qanon and where did it come from? >> qanon is the conspiracy that took hold early on in donald trump's presidency. it is the idea he is secretly fighting a cabal and evil-doers and we are told what he is doing through mysterious clues dropped by someone calling themselves q who implies they are a high level operative in the trump administration. >> how does that become something that people have found themselves wanting to partake in? >> qanon has become a massive online role-playing game and it's very addictive. because it gives people a sense of participating in something really big. like if you put these clues together correctly, you will vanquish and unthinkable evil. >> reporter: anna tells me qanon is more than memes and viral clips. it's a part of the older, darker story. >> the idea of a secret group of sexually abusive evildoers is a mid-evil conspiracy theory. it is an antisemitic idea that jews were meeting last-minute at ni
. >> i am speaking with anna merlin, an investigative journalist who tracked how conspiracy movements like this one have listen to the surface. what is qanon and where did it come from? >> qanon is the conspiracy that took hold early on in donald trump's presidency. it is the idea he is secretly fighting a cabal and evil-doers and we are told what he is doing through mysterious clues dropped by someone calling themselves q who implies they are a high level operative in the trump...
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sherrie and anna are planning their wedding. look at the floor. you're gonna be dancing. you are. after ten years together, they're due to marry near their home in caerphilly. i expected to wear one type of dress and i love the other kind of dress, so it's a gamechanger. you'll be crying when you see it. i have no idea what it looks like. sherrie's family are not letting me see it. but just as they thought they'd be spending the rest of their lives together, sherrie was diagnosed with incurable cancer. when i was 27, ifound a lump in my breast. and then the doctor said it was indeed breast cancer. while i was going through chemo, they found the cancer spread to my bones. so it was in my spine, sternum and a little bit in my hip which is quite painful because it's in the bone and that's when they found it was as incurable. stage four cancer. sherrie is worried about what the end stage of her cancer will be like and has told ana she wants the option of an assisted death. to me, the pain is scarier than death. i think in the latter stages, i don't want to go through that. pain is my
sherrie and anna are planning their wedding. look at the floor. you're gonna be dancing. you are. after ten years together, they're due to marry near their home in caerphilly. i expected to wear one type of dress and i love the other kind of dress, so it's a gamechanger. you'll be crying when you see it. i have no idea what it looks like. sherrie's family are not letting me see it. but just as they thought they'd be spending the rest of their lives together, sherrie was diagnosed with incurable...
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anna wiernicki has the latest from washington. >> good morning. the biden administration says they purchased enough pediatric size doses of the pfizer vaccine for every child between the ages of 5.11 in the united states and they're telling states doctors and parents to start preparing. >> we will be ready. the white house as 65 million pediatric doses of the pfizer vaccine are purchased and ready to distribute will bring that vaccine. the pediatricians offices also directly to schools where appropriate and community sites earlier this month, pfizer submitted an emergency request for authorization for children, ages 5 to 11 the fda advisory committee is scheduled to meet on october 26th to consider its approval and white house coronavirus response coordinator. jeff zients as pending authorization. they are preparing states to begin vaccinating kids immediately we've ask governors to take steps to enroll providers such as pediatricians for like apple and pediatricians and family. doctors pfizer says the pediatric doses are about a 3rd of what is gi
anna wiernicki has the latest from washington. >> good morning. the biden administration says they purchased enough pediatric size doses of the pfizer vaccine for every child between the ages of 5.11 in the united states and they're telling states doctors and parents to start preparing. >> we will be ready. the white house as 65 million pediatric doses of the pfizer vaccine are purchased and ready to distribute will bring that vaccine. the pediatricians offices also directly to...
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my name is anna, and i fight for reproductive rights in texas. i'm a policy intern, and texas equal access fund client, and abortion story teller. we testify and advocates for you and a native texan. the month i turned 17 i wanted birth control, but i couldn't get it because texas won't let teens get it on our own. a few months later, i was having sex, and a condom ripped, but the pharmacist refused to sell me plan b because i was 17. that's against the fda's rules. i was angry. i took pregnancy tests every day for weeks. of course a few weeks later, those two little lines on the test stared right back at me. i called mybestie, in texas if you're under 18, you have to get your parents' permission to get an abortion. my parents lived out of the country. i had to ask a judge, a complete stranger for permission. these are my friends, veronica, and hk. and we all had to go ask judges for permission to have abortions. thankfully, due process was there to help us. i had to prove to the judge that i was a good student, and mature enough to have an abort
my name is anna, and i fight for reproductive rights in texas. i'm a policy intern, and texas equal access fund client, and abortion story teller. we testify and advocates for you and a native texan. the month i turned 17 i wanted birth control, but i couldn't get it because texas won't let teens get it on our own. a few months later, i was having sex, and a condom ripped, but the pharmacist refused to sell me plan b because i was 17. that's against the fda's rules. i was angry. i took...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news a plane crash in san diego park on camera. >> but air traffic control says they were told they told that pilot for for all of this happened. we'll have that story once we get back from break. u.s. navy recovered. the remains of 5 people and the wreckage of a navy helicopter. the crash off the coast of san diego this past august. the associated press reports 2 pilots. 3 other sailors were killed during that accident. the navy says a salvage team are covered the helicopter on friday and said the human remains to dover air force base in delaware for identification. they say the helicopter's rotor hit the flight deck on an aircraft carrier and fell into the ocean. one crew member was rescued immediately. the navy are searched for the missing sailors for a week before declaring them get the navy says it's continuing to investigate that crash. new video showing the moments before and immediately after a plane crash in san diego county on monday. you
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news a plane crash in san diego park on camera. >> but air traffic control says they were told they told that pilot for for all of this happened. we'll have that story once we get back from break. u.s. navy recovered. the remains of 5 people and the wreckage of a navy helicopter. the crash off the coast of san diego this past august. the associated press reports 2 pilots. 3 other sailors were killed during that...
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. >> chelsea and anna know what is cool these days. >> instagram. >> i would say probably unsta gram. >> the santa clara university students say facebook's for old people. instagram is where it's at for them. >> parents in america cannot trust these apps. >> but in a week of just about everyone lashing out at instagram, you may have missed this. hearings looking at tiktok and snap chat and youtube. >> we can't quit this. >> social media of all kinds is in the spotlight as capitol hill worries about fake news. >> i think everyone is concerned about the power that these various platforms have. whether it is facebook or tiktok or whatever. people are concerned because it actually can damage our kids. >> and while part of the now unfaumous facebook papers focus on the afraud relationship between teens and social media and another part focuses on parent company facebook's relentless push for profit, facebook's business is predicated on this model. you need to spend as much time on the platform as possible for them to make money. they show you a motive content. things that make you happy or
. >> chelsea and anna know what is cool these days. >> instagram. >> i would say probably unsta gram. >> the santa clara university students say facebook's for old people. instagram is where it's at for them. >> parents in america cannot trust these apps. >> but in a week of just about everyone lashing out at instagram, you may have missed this. hearings looking at tiktok and snap chat and youtube. >> we can't quit this. >> social media of all...