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ah, i think some of your charlie pretty surprised. i think 7, you her charlie rafeely happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time to quit patient and system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year me would be be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it. the leading impossibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. so i always said this is impossible. i can't do this. this isn't for me, so, so me flip that around and you think, okay, but it is possible and i, and i just prove and i can do that. well, what else can i do? ah a bavarian village person natur can performance tomorrow, watches, welcome to over. people from all over the world come here to see the famous passion play and it's only performed every 10 years and it's not the only attraction. we take a look around the stage in the mountains chic in next on d
ah, i think some of your charlie pretty surprised. i think 7, you her charlie rafeely happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time to quit patient and system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year me would be be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it. the leading impossibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100...
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the 3rd that she'd never be able to reconcile these 2 will i am charlie martin. i'm a professional racing driver. i'm in l g b t, t plus activist. i'm hope to be the 1st trans driver at the 24 hours of lamar. i grew up feeling very limited because knowing that i was transgender from a young age, i never had any role models growing up. i'd never seen anyone like me doing anything the i spy today. and that had the effect of making me feel very limited in terms of my life options. it was like, you have to choose between being a person, you want to be doing things, career wise and so on and so on, that you want to have in your life. you can't have both those things. so i just, i didn't feel like his dreams reality. and a huge chasm between most he thinks there's 2 outcomes. carolyn, cause he was the 1st person that i discovered he was transgender. and i up until that point i didn't realize people could be born as one gender feel that they are identifies a different gender and then they can actually physically transition and so on, so on. so when i saw her, it was lik
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i think some of your charlie pretty surprised. i think 7 year charlie was pretty happy cause i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time had to quit patient for the system. but i think even side, right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year be refit. be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it is believing in possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. say, i do. he said this is impossible, i can't do this. this isn't for me. so suddenly you flip that around and you think, okay, but it is possible and i, and i've just prove and i can do that. well, what else can i do? it's time for a change in perspective, innovative and play phone, and all the way up and, and in architecture. and what have corona virus was the start of something completely new and it's time to rethink and redesign arts $21.00 and the next on d. w with locals as well. oh, sound tac a
i think some of your charlie pretty surprised. i think 7 year charlie was pretty happy cause i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time had to quit patient for the system. but i think even side, right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year be refit. be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it is believing in possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100...
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thank you, charlie. charlie: what do they call those guys? liz: thank you, charlie, i will say market momentum defined by one key technical indicator, and today's countdown closer tells us where to look to see if a new bull run is underway, or whether any kind of pops in the stock market are just bear market rallyies. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design solutions to help you manage payroll, benefits, and hr today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ >> four and half minutes before the closing bell today's countdown close at the top rated analyst researcher, she zeroed in on the momentum and beliefs that the stock market should use a bottoming process consisting of oversold rally, retest and trust. we get the first three but red dress we had just the person to tell you the chief strategist, intuit and why do you believe in the signal of why were starting above market. >> thanks it's what the technical analyst came up with several de
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ah, i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 7 year charlie was pretty happy cuz i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time, i had to quit patient at the system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year we refit be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it is deleting possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible you, you give it a go, you get a 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. so i always said this is impossible. i can't do this. this isn't for me, so, so me flip that around and you think okay, but it is possible and i and i just prove and i can do that. well, what else can i do not ah in good shape. because the pineapple heavy is that host the human brain here you can learn how it works, what it means, how it can be trained. and we answer one of human kinds. biggest questions to male and female brains, pork, differently in good shape. next on d, w, a bavarian village, confirm your
ah, i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 7 year charlie was pretty happy cuz i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time, i had to quit patient at the system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year we refit be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it is deleting possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible you, you give it a go, you get a 100 percent rather...
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i, i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 70 her charlie was pretty happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time had to quit patient and the system there. i think so. right now is like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year be refit. be pretty happy places get ah me a big part of it, leaving a possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you get a 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. say, i do. he said this is impossible. i can't do this. this isn't for me. so suddenly you flip that around and you think, okay, is possible and i, and i just prove that i can do that. well, what else can i do with electron mobility without recharging boundary level by implementing battery exchange stations, chinese car maker year wants to conquer the european market. with fully automated battery swaps and software updates, you can be ready to hit the road again in just 5 minutes. read. next on d, w, and a city st
i, i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 70 her charlie was pretty happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time had to quit patient and the system there. i think so. right now is like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year be refit. be pretty happy places get ah me a big part of it, leaving a possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you get a 100 percent rather than talk...
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i think 70 her charlie refilled. happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time had to quit patient for the system, but i think inside right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year me ruthie be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it, leaving a possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. so i always said this is impossible. i can't do this. this isn't for me, so, so me flip that around and you think okay, but it is possible and i and i just prove and i can do that. well. what else? cognitive ah well, what's making the headlines and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that the issues in the continent life is slowly getting back to normally where on the street to give you enough reports on the inside our corresponding with on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trends doesn't matter to you. next
i think 70 her charlie refilled. happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time had to quit patient for the system, but i think inside right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year me ruthie be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it, leaving a possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. so i always...
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i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 70 her charlie was pretty happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time. i had to quit patient and the system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year we refit. be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it. the leading possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. so i always said this is impossible. i can't do this. this isn't for me. so so me flip that around and you think, okay, but it is possible and i and i just prove and i can do that. well, what else? cognitive ah, these places in europe are smashing all the records step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your mac, you tube. and now also in book form. it's not a question of whether the next crisis will come, but onl
i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 70 her charlie was pretty happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a long time. i had to quit patient and the system, but i think you can say right out as like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year we refit. be pretty happy like this. get me a big part of it. the leading possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible, you, you give it a guy, you give the 100 percent...
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i think 70 charlie pretty surprised. i think 70 her charlie was pretty happy because i never imagined that things would be the way they are now. so i think i feel like i've had to wait a little time. i think what patient assistant, i think so. right now is like a good time. so yeah, i think 7 year we refit. be pretty happy places get ah me, a big part of it is deleting possibility. yeah. if you believe something is possible you, you give it a guy, you get a 100 percent rather than talk yourself out of it. say, i always said this is impossible. i can't do this, this isn't for me. say suddenly you flip that around and you think okay, is possible and i, and i just prove and i can do that. well. what else? cognitive with the dangerous dive was worth that henri cosca could hardly believe his eyes when he discovered a pre historic case under the sea in 1985. it's a treasure, but how can it be made accessible? with a replica now in display, in nearby my se, you're ro, max next on d w. ah, welcome to the dark side. where everyon
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charlie? charlie: okay, i thought he was going to say which was the money shot here and if you still got this part, you should put it up where he said the chinese government, or tik tok, has now conceded to us that it will send the information to china as necessary. liz: i'll have to rip it out of oracle's data centers, right? charlie: they say it's in some data centers here, where let me know if we have that part. that was the part i thought you were going to, we don't have it. that was the part i thought you were going to put up there and that was the important part. they went before congress, and said everything is secured, it's not given to china, or suggested this much, and then, then, they put out some statement, where they said that they will give information to china, as necessary. i could tell you this. based on what brendan carr, he's one of the commissioners on the fcc, which has some regulatory authority over tik tok, there's going to be a movement on capitol hill, particularly amo
charlie? charlie: okay, i thought he was going to say which was the money shot here and if you still got this part, you should put it up where he said the chinese government, or tik tok, has now conceded to us that it will send the information to china as necessary. liz: i'll have to rip it out of oracle's data centers, right? charlie: they say it's in some data centers here, where let me know if we have that part. that was the part i thought you were going to, we don't have it. that was the...
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charlie? charlie: i don't understand why they are surprised. people in the crypto business are like, i can't believe this is happening, this is crazy this was bound to happen. the minute we knew that crypto was an inflation hedge and that's when inflation started popping, crypto didn't necessarily pop. liz: right. charlie: then you kind of know that it was an asset that's trading on other fundamentals or lack thereof. maybe a mania, so, that's what we got now, and now it's just watching various companies and how they react and i think that's where the next leg down. we should point out over the weekend down to 17,000 on bitcoin. it bounced a little below 20, five minutes ago so this is a moving average. it's a moving target going on right now. i would say this is what you look at. and this is what has a lot of people thinking that there's going to be another leg down. the coinbase layoffs were just wacky, dramatic, and weird. just a weird thing because brian armstrong, the ceo just a couple months ago was saying we're going to grow to 10,000 no
charlie? charlie: i don't understand why they are surprised. people in the crypto business are like, i can't believe this is happening, this is crazy this was bound to happen. the minute we knew that crypto was an inflation hedge and that's when inflation started popping, crypto didn't necessarily pop. liz: right. charlie: then you kind of know that it was an asset that's trading on other fundamentals or lack thereof. maybe a mania, so, that's what we got now, and now it's just watching various...
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. >> that's the trailer for a new movie called "i'm charlie walker." the locally produced film premiers tonight, and it tells the story of a last chapter of bay area history. >> kpix 5 spoke with the director and actor of the film. >> based on a true bay area story of 50 years ago. environmental disaster strikes. a trucker sees an opportunity to help out, but is challenged in the process because of the color of his skin. >> charlie walker. >> get that damn oil off the beach. >> yes, sir. >> "i'm charlie walker" takes us balcony to january 1971 when two oil tankers collided under the golden gate bridge and spewed 800,000 gallons of oil into the water. but the disaster meant opportunity for charlie walker, a black trucker who up until then couldn't get any work. >> may i help you? >> i'm the contractor who is go to cle u thame >> you can't be the boss. >> why? because i'm black? >> at the time it was the least desirable operation. >> typical charlie walker. he saw an opportunity and he took advantage. >> reporter: former mayor willie brown was good frien
. >> that's the trailer for a new movie called "i'm charlie walker." the locally produced film premiers tonight, and it tells the story of a last chapter of bay area history. >> kpix 5 spoke with the director and actor of the film. >> based on a true bay area story of 50 years ago. environmental disaster strikes. a trucker sees an opportunity to help out, but is challenged in the process because of the color of his skin. >> charlie walker. >> get that...
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steve ford and charles payne, charlie hurt, neil cavuto, and more. join john and me as "america reports" at the top of the hour. >> kayleigh: elon musk giving an automated to employees. return to the office or work somewhere else. staying in an email anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum, and i mean minimum of 40 hours a week or depart tesla. this is less than reactive factory workers. if they are particularly exceptional workers for whom this is impossible, i will review and improve the exceptions directly. in a follow-up email, well, he double down. julie, you are hot on it. >> julie: i love this so much, expect to get paid and showed to work, what are we thinking. the expectations in these country are so unrealistic. i love this comes as elon musk asks his twitter followers if you should transform twitter to silicon valley headquarters into a homeless shelter, because people don't show up anyway. so now he is saying if you don't show up, he is doubling down and saying we will just consider you having resigned. goo
steve ford and charles payne, charlie hurt, neil cavuto, and more. join john and me as "america reports" at the top of the hour. >> kayleigh: elon musk giving an automated to employees. return to the office or work somewhere else. staying in an email anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum, and i mean minimum of 40 hours a week or depart tesla. this is less than reactive factory workers. if they are particularly exceptional workers for whom this...
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. >> we're going to take you to aunt charlie's and tell you their story, how they stuck around. >> coming up on our streaming service, cbs news bay area we speak with the u.s. secretary of agriculture about a california law for animal cages and >>> hope, love, pride. presented by waymo. >> you see them everywhere but before the castro and the sbar was covered in rain bo flags downtown san francisco was the center of the lbgtq scene. >> anne makovec met a bar tender who has been there since the beginning a stone's throw from sunday's parade route. >> reporter: it's happy hour at aunt charlie's, a little lounge in the tenderloin where joseph mattheisen has tended bar for 25 years. >> it's not as special as it used to be. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> reporter: this neighborhood now known for drugs and crime, used to be full of gay bars, but over the decades things have changed. >> the gays wanted their rights, which we got, which caused the end of a lot of businesses. >> reporter: why? >> because gays didn't have to go out to a gay bar on the weekdays after work. they could go to their neighborhood
. >> we're going to take you to aunt charlie's and tell you their story, how they stuck around. >> coming up on our streaming service, cbs news bay area we speak with the u.s. secretary of agriculture about a california law for animal cages and >>> hope, love, pride. presented by waymo. >> you see them everywhere but before the castro and the sbar was covered in rain bo flags downtown san francisco was the center of the lbgtq scene. >> anne makovec met a bar...
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two on for the bordered charlie blackmon. came off the bench and got wet. hit a homer into mccovey cove. beat the giant by 3. footnote, brandon crawford left the game with quad tightness. >>> meantime, matt olson, yeah, he's an atlanta brave, but always an a's brother. they received their world series rings from last year. down to business. tied at two in the seventh. guillermo led off with a solo blast and atlanta won the game 3-2. oakland has lost ten of their last 11. deebo samuel who requested a trade in april reported to inny camp on tuesday along with nick bosa. negotiations between samuel and the team for a new cacontre dent to be sold to the group headed by wall matter heir rob walton. reported price 4.65 million. i'll say it to his face. that boys a lot of bait and tackle. 4.6 billion. woo! >> i'm all over it. give me a fly rod, wait, that's what i'll be doing tomorrow. >> watch out, fishies. >>> all right, thanks. >> still ahead, election day wrap up continues with a look at some of the big races just decided within the last few hours. >>> tomorro
two on for the bordered charlie blackmon. came off the bench and got wet. hit a homer into mccovey cove. beat the giant by 3. footnote, brandon crawford left the game with quad tightness. >>> meantime, matt olson, yeah, he's an atlanta brave, but always an a's brother. they received their world series rings from last year. down to business. tied at two in the seventh. guillermo led off with a solo blast and atlanta won the game 3-2. oakland has lost ten of their last 11. deebo samuel...
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and charlie walter reporting and representing. kpix sports in boston, you want it all, just like i do... well now there's a new way to save with xfinity. now, get unlimited internet, wifi equipment and a free streaming box... ...risk free with no term contract and a 2-year rate guarantee for just $30 a month when you add xfinity mobile. learn how you can get all this and one unlimited line of mobile for 2 years for about the same price you could pay other providers for one unlimited 5g line. it's all part of a new xfinity 3 for 1 bundle. switch today! >>> the nba finals up top. and the eve of game three. 18.5 hours from now. can't get here fast enough for me or for our charlie walter in boston. and what a setting. >> reporter: most refer to madison square garden as "the garden." but the 17 banners hanging up in the rafters prove this is the basketball mecca. >> especially historic teams. a lot of history in this city, in this building. should and amazing atmosphere out there on the floor tomorrow. >> reporter: it the warriors are
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juanita, charlie, thank you, we'll be right back. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the last thing before we go tonight, the elevator. seven years ago today, donald trump took that fateful ride down the elevator -- escalator, excuse me -- in trump tower, and announced his campaign for president. people laughed. they thought it was a sick joke. he said the american dream was dead, he declared that he was going to build a wall and that mexico would pay for it. it was a day that he would
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. >> kit and charlie, walter will be bringing us reports from boston all week, following the warriors and seeking out dubs fans who made the trip, we'll hear from charlie and our vern glenn ahead in sports. >>> it is now 4:42. still to come, the u.s. will soon have a fourth covid vaccine, why it could win over some people who have been hesitant to get the shot. >>> and our post-election day coverage continues, including a look at whether the bay area was able to turn around its low turnout. >>> welcome back. some video into the newsroom last night from contra costa county showed the vote count was an ongoing process around 11:15 p.m. you see boxes of ballots being trucked in for processing. some results could be a while. turnout has been weak across the region. santa clara county reported about 20% turnout as of yesterday morning. balance the los cast or mailed yesterday are still being tallied. san francisco was reporting about 2% turnout -- 22% turnout. >> the average turnout in san francisco is 39% so we're kind of tracking along that turnout percentage. >> there wasn't just a shor
. >> kit and charlie, walter will be bringing us reports from boston all week, following the warriors and seeking out dubs fans who made the trip, we'll hear from charlie and our vern glenn ahead in sports. >>> it is now 4:42. still to come, the u.s. will soon have a fourth covid vaccine, why it could win over some people who have been hesitant to get the shot. >>> and our post-election day coverage continues, including a look at whether the bay area was able to turn...
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charlie: you know that. liz: mercurial. charlie: what bankers are telling me he's telling them he's still interested. they are bouncing around, creative financing ideas. one thing was called crazy financing ideas was how it was described to me by one banker. how does that, what do i mean by that? they are looking at structures that can satisfy twitter, which they want the 44 billion obviously. he doesn't want-liz: now they do remember weeks ago where they were like stay away we're not interested. charlie: he doesn't want to go there for the full 44 billion and the market is suggesting that, but, but, there are ways to sort of massage this where he doesn't put up that much equity, there's some debt, i'm not a banker, and i don't know the details. liz: engineering. financial engineering. charlie: you could go into this where you could satisfy everybody involved, at least that's what they are working on. some people call the crazy financing ideas, some people call it creative, whatever it is obviously, it's not a deal until it
charlie: you know that. liz: mercurial. charlie: what bankers are telling me he's telling them he's still interested. they are bouncing around, creative financing ideas. one thing was called crazy financing ideas was how it was described to me by one banker. how does that, what do i mean by that? they are looking at structures that can satisfy twitter, which they want the 44 billion obviously. he doesn't want-liz: now they do remember weeks ago where they were like stay away we're not...
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charlie: i think it depends. case-by-case. people talk about crypto is if you know everything is up there thousands of companies, 20,000 tokens. no one has a handle on all of it. you have a handle on the bit you focus on. there are so many of them. it is like oil. where was -48, -- what was $140, that was good for the oil companies. obviously, most companies will be sensitive to price. not just because they are a miner, but reflection of levels of activity. the biggest threat is not the price of bitcoin but the evaporation of venture capital money. we are greeted with unicorn valuations, i would be watching that. manus: with that in mind, the question is, how did bitcoin perform in a recession? if we are going to have equities under pressure, some say another 15% lower on equities, some say 30% to go on equities, in a recession, and equity market that implodes, what happens to bitcoin? charlie: my hope is that it proves itself and people wake up to this bear market. just like they did in bold -- with gold in 2001 to 2003. peop
charlie: i think it depends. case-by-case. people talk about crypto is if you know everything is up there thousands of companies, 20,000 tokens. no one has a handle on all of it. you have a handle on the bit you focus on. there are so many of them. it is like oil. where was -48, -- what was $140, that was good for the oil companies. obviously, most companies will be sensitive to price. not just because they are a miner, but reflection of levels of activity. the biggest threat is not the price...
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>> reporter: aunt charlie's gathers a mellow crowd. >> it's a neighborhood bar where everybody is welcome. >> reporter: many with shared experiences of isolation. joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leoaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort of cute and, so i sort of followed him. he went up a flight of stairs to a club and never saw him after that because the club was packed. >> you had found your people? >> i had found -- yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and even heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. >> reporter: it's still not back to normal. >> a lot of people are still a little leery about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year, the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is o
>> reporter: aunt charlie's gathers a mellow crowd. >> it's a neighborhood bar where everybody is welcome. >> reporter: many with shared experiences of isolation. joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leoaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a group that did that. >> reporter: then he moved to san francisco. >> the first gay bar i ever went to, i was on a bus here in san francisco, and there was some guy i thought looked sort...
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not in georgia, but in south carolina -- >> the election deniers -- >> hold on, charlie. that's before the here. hearing. >> it's deeply ingrained. and i think what you mentioned, david mccormack, between you have someone who, you know has a different path, can make different choices, and one after another what they're doing is they're falling in line. and they tell themselves they are team normal, but what they do is they enable team coup, team crazy. and i don't see that changing. and the fact is once you have internalized and normalized this level of lying, of alternative reality, it's hard to know how you come back to it. whether or not people ever actually believe in the legitimacy of our elections again. and maybe, we've already passed that point of no return on that. i don't know. the republican party, the electorate, made it very clear where they're going on the big lie. >> charlie, doesn't matter who you voted for. if you're unwilling to say who won the last election, you ain't on team normal. juanita, charlie, thank you, we'll be right. back l be right back conq
not in georgia, but in south carolina -- >> the election deniers -- >> hold on, charlie. that's before the here. hearing. >> it's deeply ingrained. and i think what you mentioned, david mccormack, between you have someone who, you know has a different path, can make different choices, and one after another what they're doing is they're falling in line. and they tell themselves they are team normal, but what they do is they enable team coup, team crazy. and i don't see that...
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. >> charlie walter begins our team coverage, live from boston tonight. charlie? >> reporter: we'll have more on steph curry in just a bit. but hostile crowd would be an understatement. we know boston fans love their sports teams m. there were chants directed at draymond green that we could only say on hbo. they used words we can't use on our airwaves. it was vintage steph and klay. they combined for 61 points had this game in boston. really good performance. helped the warriors come back from 18 down and take the lead the a one point, but they could not sustain the run. jayson tatum drives past curry. then here it is. with about four minutes left. curry had his leg landed on by al horford during a scrum for a loose ball. steph was in pain but says he'll be fine. words we love to hear. celtics win, 116-100. they take a 2-1 series lead. the difference in this game was physicality. the splash brothers played really good, but the glass was in favor of the celtics. boston doubled golden state in points in the paint and also second chance points. physicality is somethi
. >> charlie walter begins our team coverage, live from boston tonight. charlie? >> reporter: we'll have more on steph curry in just a bit. but hostile crowd would be an understatement. we know boston fans love their sports teams m. there were chants directed at draymond green that we could only say on hbo. they used words we can't use on our airwaves. it was vintage steph and klay. they combined for 61 points had this game in boston. really good performance. helped the warriors...
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charlie gasparino has the very latest on all that's going on there. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-217-3217. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide, free. with details about how bonds can be an important part of your portfolio. hennion & walsh has specialized in fixed income and growth solutions for 30 years, and offers high-quality municipal bonds from across the country. they provide the potential for regular income... are federally tax-free... and have historically low risk. call today to request your free bond guide. 1-800-217-3217. that's 1-800-217-3217. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick
charlie gasparino has the very latest on all that's going on there. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-217-3217. we'll send you...
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from charlie and kiet. you can catch their reports live from boston throughout the week. >> i think it's pronounced boston. >> boston. >>> still ahead on executive "cbs news bay area," preventing fires from going underground. >>> plus, it's not looking good. the new numbers that show californians are failing when it comes to saving water. >>> temperatures today topped out pretty close to what's normal for this time of year. a little below average around the bay. slightly above average for most inland spots. but the heat, oh, it's just around the corner. take a look at the >>> wildfires in california certainly getting bigger and they're getting more deadly. cal fire says three of the top deadly wildfires in our state's history happened since 2017. and one of those was the tubbs fire in santa rosa. 22 people were killed. kpix 5's andria borba reports on an effort by pg&e to protect the area from future fires. >> reporter: i'm standing in the burn scar of the tubbs fire in sonoma county right now, and that pil
from charlie and kiet. you can catch their reports live from boston throughout the week. >> i think it's pronounced boston. >> boston. >>> still ahead on executive "cbs news bay area," preventing fires from going underground. >>> plus, it's not looking good. the new numbers that show californians are failing when it comes to saving water. >>> temperatures today topped out pretty close to what's normal for this time of year. a little below average...
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as charlie angela reporting live from london, charlie many thanks and teach survivors of the 1994 genocide in rwanda of welcome the u. n. z decision to but one of the alleged finance is on trial for this year. kabuki is accused of helping to create the interest while me, who to militia the made armed group involved in the massacres. google's lawyers for the attempted to get the proceedings thrown out on the health grounds due to the 87 year old state of health and estimated 800000 people. most of them from the ethnic tootsie group were killed in the massacres. is the opiates prime minister abbey ahmed says that his government has formed a committee to negotiate with forces in the northern t gray region. the announcement was made during a parliament meeting where i'm at also expressed concern over the possibility of more destruction and devastation. fighting in the to gray region has displaced more than 5000000 people. greece has released on a rainy, an oil tanker that had seized nearly 2 months ago according to local media in iran . the crude from iran on board is also being sent back. a g
as charlie angela reporting live from london, charlie many thanks and teach survivors of the 1994 genocide in rwanda of welcome the u. n. z decision to but one of the alleged finance is on trial for this year. kabuki is accused of helping to create the interest while me, who to militia the made armed group involved in the massacres. google's lawyers for the attempted to get the proceedings thrown out on the health grounds due to the 87 year old state of health and estimated 800000 people. most...
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. >> it's happy hour at aunt charlie's. a little lounge in the tenderloin where joseph has tended bar for 25 years. >> it's not as special as it used to be. >> yeah? this neighborhood now known for drugs and crime, used to be full of gay bars, but over the decades, things have changed. >> the gays wanted their rights, which we got. which caused the end of a lot of businesses. >> why? >> because gays didn't have to go out to a gay bar on the week days after work. they could go to their neighborhood bar, and you know, feel just as comfortable. >> but with its strong pours, $5 wells and cash only policy, aunt charlie stuck around, and so did its crowd of regulars. so you would prefer going here over the castro? >> oh, yeah. >> why? aunt charlie's gathers a mellow crowd. >> it's a neighborhood bar where everybody is welcome. >> many with shared experiences of isolation. joseph grew up in the '60s in south dakota. >> i knew i had a leaning towards men, but i didn't know there was a whole group that did that. >> then he moved to
. >> it's happy hour at aunt charlie's. a little lounge in the tenderloin where joseph has tended bar for 25 years. >> it's not as special as it used to be. >> yeah? this neighborhood now known for drugs and crime, used to be full of gay bars, but over the decades, things have changed. >> the gays wanted their rights, which we got. which caused the end of a lot of businesses. >> why? >> because gays didn't have to go out to a gay bar on the week days after...
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read charlie hurt, a must read. come back soon, charlie. >> thank you. elizabeth: the white house doubling down attacking the governor of texas after the worst human smuggling catastrophe in u.s. history. the president empowered the human smuggling cartels by collapsing the border. we take it on with texas attorney general ken paxton just ahead. >> look, this border can be closed in 30 days. this is what needs to happen. the biden administration need to reimplement the trump pacer policy, right? they need to add immigration judges to the equation. those who do not qualify for asylum need to be sent back to the country of origin via repatriation flights. you do these three things, the border gets closed in 30 days. when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system, so features like automatic emergency braking will work properly. >> t
read charlie hurt, a must read. come back soon, charlie. >> thank you. elizabeth: the white house doubling down attacking the governor of texas after the worst human smuggling catastrophe in u.s. history. the president empowered the human smuggling cartels by collapsing the border. we take it on with texas attorney general ken paxton just ahead. >> look, this border can be closed in 30 days. this is what needs to happen. the biden administration need to reimplement the trump pacer...
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cnn political commentator charlie dent and scott join me. negotiations seem to be going strong but republicans still divided on the package here. some are casting doubts about what is currently on the table. senators like james langford and steve daines expressing doubt about incentivizing states to pass red state laws and josh hawley saying it's an attack on second amendment rights. is this going to get done? >> don, i think something is going to get done. it may not be as much as many people like, maybe not as much as i'd like. i would urge my republican colleagues in the senate to let them know that nobody is going to lose an election over expanding background checks to private sales of firearms. not going to lose an election over that. i'd tell them taking the age limit to 21 for long guns purchase is not an infringement on anybody's second amendment rights. i support second amendment laws. red flag laws won't cause you to lose your primary after he became senator as a governor. so bottom line is i think they will get something because t
cnn political commentator charlie dent and scott join me. negotiations seem to be going strong but republicans still divided on the package here. some are casting doubts about what is currently on the table. senators like james langford and steve daines expressing doubt about incentivizing states to pass red state laws and josh hawley saying it's an attack on second amendment rights. is this going to get done? >> don, i think something is going to get done. it may not be as much as many...
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charlie crist. >> charlie: it is hard to blame him take hunter biden was not available to be giving it all of his expert advice. on energy policy. he has to go somewhere. but honestly, and this is no different from the whole thing with kamala harris. this is joe biden's chickens coming home to roost. you have an admission that is completely out of its step on energy policy. they have done everything they can and an act of war on energy and this is what you want up with and it went up with this horrifying. there and joe biden return into the middle east with baking for oil to make life a little bit more livable and the united states. >> laura: he is saying drill, baby, drill. they will have to produce some oil but i wanted to play something from cnn about the future of the gop. watch. >> it is hard to mentioned that republican party surviving that. between antiabortion lgbt -- anti-lgbtq book banning, antidemocracy coming, add all of the regressive [bleep] garbage, sorry, to this, i don't take that back. add it altogether and i who is left in future generations to be drawn to this party
charlie crist. >> charlie: it is hard to blame him take hunter biden was not available to be giving it all of his expert advice. on energy policy. he has to go somewhere. but honestly, and this is no different from the whole thing with kamala harris. this is joe biden's chickens coming home to roost. you have an admission that is completely out of its step on energy policy. they have done everything they can and an act of war on energy and this is what you want up with and it went up with...
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charlie: well think about that. if you are telling oil companies they can't drill, if you're making it more difficult for them to drill which is what esg is about, reducing your carbon footprint, if you're chevron, guess what happens? they don't drill and i think that's the sort of -- liz: we already saw supply go down week-over-week. charlie: that is the irony on brian deese, say what you want about yellen, she obviously didn't do a good job but that's the weird thing about brian deese. why he's leading this effort when he's a progressive that really believes in this esg stuff is one of the reasons why we have inflation is beyond me, but you know, i don't work for the white house. i can just tell you that the president has poll numbers that are at times on the economy below 40%, and it's probably not just janet yellen's fault for that. liz: look at this market, folks up 303 points for the nasdaq, at session highs for the dow jones industrials just looking at the leaders on the dow, boeing, salesforce, which came ou
charlie: well think about that. if you are telling oil companies they can't drill, if you're making it more difficult for them to drill which is what esg is about, reducing your carbon footprint, if you're chevron, guess what happens? they don't drill and i think that's the sort of -- liz: we already saw supply go down week-over-week. charlie: that is the irony on brian deese, say what you want about yellen, she obviously didn't do a good job but that's the weird thing about brian deese. why...
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now, what, charlie because it's really hurting the whole industry. charlie: yeah, i would say this. it's just, it's yet another example that the sec has thrown cold water on the whole industry it does not want retail participation at this point in the industry. at least that's what i'm getting from regulatory sources. so who are regulatory sources? people at the crypto companies that deal with the regulators, i have a lot of sources in the legal community who deal with the regulators obviously represent some of these crypto people, or the crypto companies i mean, liz, look at it this way gary gensler was a skeptic when it came to most digital coins. he's now got a rationale to keep retail out of the business. one way that retail could get in very big is if there is a spot eft, that means something you can buy over-the-counter, you can get through blackrock, something you can get through e- trade whatever. it's an easy way to get into the market, and he put a clamp, he closed the door on it. it's fascinating, because a year ago, he approved the product for a futures-based eft. liz: t
now, what, charlie because it's really hurting the whole industry. charlie: yeah, i would say this. it's just, it's yet another example that the sec has thrown cold water on the whole industry it does not want retail participation at this point in the industry. at least that's what i'm getting from regulatory sources. so who are regulatory sources? people at the crypto companies that deal with the regulators, i have a lot of sources in the legal community who deal with the regulators obviously...
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is she not, charlie? charlie: she's a republican commissioner, we should point out that he's getting pushback on all these proposals but particularly the climate stuff. i mean, how he wants companies to do this enhanced disclosure on how they're reducing their footprint. it is getting pushback from republicans as well beyond the sec's mandate, and there are other issues there problems, but we should put up first what hest er had to say, an sec commissioner, republican. let's get a full screen of what she had to say put it up there because it's interesting. the agenda continues to sun issues in favor of shiny objects outside our jurisdiction. we used to focus on companies disclosures of economically material information. we now focus on disclosures of hot button matters outside our authority. we once sought to protect retail investors. we now rush to aid professional investors. i mean, that's pretty tough stuff from inside. i've not seen a commissioner come out against a chairman like that. now, this maybe
is she not, charlie? charlie: she's a republican commissioner, we should point out that he's getting pushback on all these proposals but particularly the climate stuff. i mean, how he wants companies to do this enhanced disclosure on how they're reducing their footprint. it is getting pushback from republicans as well beyond the sec's mandate, and there are other issues there problems, but we should put up first what hest er had to say, an sec commissioner, republican. let's get a full screen...
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charlie is back with us. there is a new abc news poll on how the public is responding to these public hearings. i will note the sample size is very small. not very small, but small. 545 people is considered small and it was collected over two days. just a third of americans say that they are following these hearings closely, while 30% say they are following not so closely. 36% say not closely at all. if that is the case, charlie, problematic? >> well, i can't say i'm surprised by those numbers. americans are distracted. they have heard a lot about january 6th for 18 months now. but that doesn't mean that what's happening with these hearings is not important. it's very important. and what we're going to find out tomorrow, we're going to hear evidence from three prominent state elected officials who are -- two of them who are elected officials who are going to provide real evidence about an attempt to steal an election. and the tremendous pressure that they were under by the president of the united states. i me
charlie is back with us. there is a new abc news poll on how the public is responding to these public hearings. i will note the sample size is very small. not very small, but small. 545 people is considered small and it was collected over two days. just a third of americans say that they are following these hearings closely, while 30% say they are following not so closely. 36% say not closely at all. if that is the case, charlie, problematic? >> well, i can't say i'm surprised by those...
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charlie gasparino? charlie: we should point out that my producer has a piece out explain the whole case what's at stake in great great detail but that's the more detailed piece, this is a huge, i guess, event in this case. the case is important, because it's going tok to determine how much i guess authority you could say that the sec has in regulat ing crypto. if they beat ripple, if they are allowed to say that it's xrp cryptocurrency, which it sold back in i think 2018, several years ago and over a period of time, sold that to finance the platform, that that crypto is actually a security, that something went unregistered because they didn't register like the sec like ether and bitcoin and then they possibly could go into a broader enforcement agenda, go theoretically after ether and ethererum, crypto is native to the ethererum blockchain, about $240 billion worth of ethererum trades right now so this is huge if the sec wins there could be other cases involving bigger cryptos. what's at stake today is
charlie gasparino? charlie: we should point out that my producer has a piece out explain the whole case what's at stake in great great detail but that's the more detailed piece, this is a huge, i guess, event in this case. the case is important, because it's going tok to determine how much i guess authority you could say that the sec has in regulat ing crypto. if they beat ripple, if they are allowed to say that it's xrp cryptocurrency, which it sold back in i think 2018, several years ago and...
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charlie live for us in boston. >> he is at td garden. what's up with the beef with boston and draymond, charlie? >> we'll get to that in just a second. but i want to show you something that's really cool as we're getting to about a 58 minutes or so before we get to tip-off in game number four. look at larry legend. look how real this thing is as our photographer alex louie zooms in. he's even got the bags under his eye. it actually looks like he has real hair in there for the mustache. there is larry bird. here is chuck walter. and here is a report on why the golden state warriors are not liked at all in this city. >> reporter: sitting up in the rafters at td garden, it legit sounded like all 19 thousand were chanting profanities at draymond green. >> the children in the crowd, real classy. good job, boston. >> reporter: boston, like philly, new york, and other east coast towns are known for their passionate but ruthless fan bases. >> the garden fans don't hold back, and that's what you love about them. >> reporter: one thing that's clea
charlie live for us in boston. >> he is at td garden. what's up with the beef with boston and draymond, charlie? >> we'll get to that in just a second. but i want to show you something that's really cool as we're getting to about a 58 minutes or so before we get to tip-off in game number four. look at larry legend. look how real this thing is as our photographer alex louie zooms in. he's even got the bags under his eye. it actually looks like he has real hair in there for the...
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hey, charlie. >> the narrative has changed for home team. they're trying to recapture momentum and take the upper hand in the series as they look for their 18th nba banner to hang in the rafter here is at td garden. as for the golden state warriors, much of the talk surrounds klay thompson who is absolutely struggling in the nba finals. just 10 for 33 shooting. >> thanks for reminding me of my delightful shooting percentage. >> reporter: thompson says he seemed a little rushed shooting it in game two. but the best part about this slump, there is a chance to put it behind him tomorrow. >> game three, i'll probably not too much differently rather than just play with great pace and hunt great shots. when i tend to do that, i tend to have a big night. >> history with him has shown there is no predictor to win. he can just take it to another level. his demeanor never really changes. it's not really something you can look at and be oh, if you saw him right now, you'd think he is averaging 50 in this series. >> reporter: shooters shoot, and apparen
hey, charlie. >> the narrative has changed for home team. they're trying to recapture momentum and take the upper hand in the series as they look for their 18th nba banner to hang in the rafter here is at td garden. as for the golden state warriors, much of the talk surrounds klay thompson who is absolutely struggling in the nba finals. just 10 for 33 shooting. >> thanks for reminding me of my delightful shooting percentage. >> reporter: thompson says he seemed a little rushed...
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of charlie wheat a young confederate soldier from luray, virginia. so 1925 a confederate veteran presented the confederate museum in richmond with this 10 type of cc charlie wheat who was killed april 19th. 1862. across the court cardboard mat charlie's brother joseph who survived the war scrawled the photographs history. this picture was lost in 61 was found on the body of a dead yankee at sharpsburg 62. so how did this happen? charlie gave this photograph to a relative, but it was lost when northern soldiers stole from her house in 1861 and a few years later a confederate soldier stopped at this woman's home for supper and showed her his collection of battlefield relics. imagine her shock a discovering the stolen ten type of charlie in the soldier's bag of relics. the pleasure of having the ten type return to her. must have been dampened by the memories triggered by the knowledge that the ten type had been looted from the pockets of a dead soldier because charlie's body too was looted when he died. when his body was found in the woods near luray it
of charlie wheat a young confederate soldier from luray, virginia. so 1925 a confederate veteran presented the confederate museum in richmond with this 10 type of cc charlie wheat who was killed april 19th. 1862. across the court cardboard mat charlie's brother joseph who survived the war scrawled the photographs history. this picture was lost in 61 was found on the body of a dead yankee at sharpsburg 62. so how did this happen? charlie gave this photograph to a relative, but it was lost when...
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charlie just referenced how dangerous it is. now, if you have a lame duck president for -- until the midterms he's a lame duck, he's been declared a lame duck. afterwards he's going to be a lame duck. meanwhile china's foreign minister is issuing a warning about taiwan and he did this over the weekend saying get involved and it will lead to war. so victor, they have their opening with a lame duck presidency which will be 2.5 years long before 2024. that is terrifying. >> that's the elephant in the room. we're talking about this, we americans, and we're worried, there's a world looking at this whether it's north korea sending missiles over japanese air space or china eyeing taiwan or putin getting a second breath or you name it, iran, iran i'm really worried about. and look at turkey. turkey all of a sudden decides it can dictate what nato is. it's really pressuring our greek allies. so the whole world is looking at this lack of leadership and it's even scarier than that. it's incoherent leadership and dangerous. so they're going
charlie just referenced how dangerous it is. now, if you have a lame duck president for -- until the midterms he's a lame duck, he's been declared a lame duck. afterwards he's going to be a lame duck. meanwhile china's foreign minister is issuing a warning about taiwan and he did this over the weekend saying get involved and it will lead to war. so victor, they have their opening with a lame duck presidency which will be 2.5 years long before 2024. that is terrifying. >> that's the...
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to charlie's point, what the hell? what? >> these people, not only have they lied to the american public, they are lying to each other, they are backstabbing each other, they are each playing a different underhanded game, and that comes through so clearly in that clip you just played from former attorney general barr. mark meadows, trumps final chief of staff, an important figure in all of this. and you know, he seemed to be actively misleading bill barr, establishment republican >>> at the same time the evidence come out from the committee has shown clearly that mark meadows was an active participant in creating the conspiracy, and helping trump to fuel his election lies. to me, this is a snakepit, the trump white house. with each other, as well as lying to the american public. >> it is astounding. stick around. we have a lot more to talk about for today's hearing. don't go anywhere. when you find your reason to go on. let it pull you. past the doubt. past the pain. and past your limits.. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze
to charlie's point, what the hell? what? >> these people, not only have they lied to the american public, they are lying to each other, they are backstabbing each other, they are each playing a different underhanded game, and that comes through so clearly in that clip you just played from former attorney general barr. mark meadows, trumps final chief of staff, an important figure in all of this. and you know, he seemed to be actively misleading bill barr, establishment republican...
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that's going to charlie angela in london. charlie, what else did the rwandan spikes? person have to say? well, obviously, well briefed by the home office. she said the rwanda is a safe haven. they will be welcoming these people with open arms. they hope that they will stay bought. crucially, they can leave if they choose to as the other options saying that the system is broken. the critics of this policy say, there are other options. they say that that includes establishing safe route to the u. k. that will mean that they don't have to make these dangerous journeys, but 1st it's going to be interesting to see if this government policy actually does get off the ground 7 people, as you said on the list for that flight to, to be leaving in 6 hours for them a challenging those deportation orders at the high court at the moment. we've just had 2 of them have lost their appeals. it's also not looking hopeful for the flight overall. they would challenging that with the court. but the supreme court judge has just come out and said, if the government policy of removing assigne
that's going to charlie angela in london. charlie, what else did the rwandan spikes? person have to say? well, obviously, well briefed by the home office. she said the rwanda is a safe haven. they will be welcoming these people with open arms. they hope that they will stay bought. crucially, they can leave if they choose to as the other options saying that the system is broken. the critics of this policy say, there are other options. they say that that includes establishing safe route to the u....
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charlie? >> when you said my name it kind of sounded like charlie walter, the best accent there. it's the old catch 22. you want to win a championship at home in front of the faithful. but you definitely do not want a game seven with the celtics coming off a win, regardless of whether it's at chase. so this trip to boston, it's all about business. >> i've never been so excited to go to boston, i'll tell you that. >> steph curry led dub nation know, yeah, one win away from another title. plenty of contributions last night. how about jordan poole, beating the buzzer to end the third quarter. that started a 32-14 run to blow open the game. steve kerr said the fact that they were able to weather boston's storm in the third quarter was a big reason why they won. the cast stepped up and helped big-time on a night where steph went 0 for 9 from downtown, ending his streak of 132-straight games with at least one made three-pointer. >> i don't think i've ever been happier. after o for whatever type of night. >> that's good for us. he was 0 for 9 from 3. he is going to be livid going into g
charlie? >> when you said my name it kind of sounded like charlie walter, the best accent there. it's the old catch 22. you want to win a championship at home in front of the faithful. but you definitely do not want a game seven with the celtics coming off a win, regardless of whether it's at chase. so this trip to boston, it's all about business. >> i've never been so excited to go to boston, i'll tell you that. >> steph curry led dub nation know, yeah, one win away from...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. a lot of people are still leary about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is only a block off the parade route. they are opening early as they always have on pride parade sunday, and joseph is happy to help refresh the crowd. >> yeah, there is no doubt about that. i can't wait. >> reporter: and he's in it for the long haul. >> i have worked gay bars now since 1973. and i wouldn't want it any other way. >> reporter: what would you like to tell your little boy self? >> just hang in there because things are going to get better. >> reporter: the party's about to start? >> yeah. >> reporter: in san francisco, an anne makovec. >> cheers. you can find this month's pride stories in a special section of our website kpix.com. ♪ >>> it's a universal language. celebration that has
>> yeah. >> reporter: in the '90s, aunt charlie's started weekend drag shows and attracted customers from all walks of life. of course, heavy eyelashes and heavier pours couldn't combat covid. >> we never expected to be closed as long as we were. a lot of people are still leary about coming out and we are a small space. >> reporter: but this year the pride parade is back and aunt charlie's is only a block off the parade route. they are opening early as they always have...