New audio shows law enforcement knew Uvalde children were trapped in school with shooter
New audio obtained by CNN shows Texas's top law enforcement agency knew children were trapped in Robb Elementary more than 30 minutes before anyone shot the gunman and rescued them. CNN's Shimon Prokupecz reports. #ShimonProkupecz #CNN #News
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Jeffrey Sachs: U.S. Policy & "West's False Narrative" Stoking Tensions with Russia, China
We discuss Western hegemony and U.S. policy in Russia, Ukraine and China with Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs, whose new article is headlined "The West's False Narrative About Russia and China." Sachs says the bipartisan U.S. approach to foreign policy is "unaccountably dangerous and wrongheaded," and warns the U.S. is creating "a recipe for yet another war" in East Asia.
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Snow Headed for Chicago - WGN Meteorologist Goes Hour By Hour
Are you ready for the season's first sticking snowfall? WGN meteorologist Demetrius Ivory breaks down the forecast hour-by-hour for Chicagoland. He'll also take your questions LIVE so post them now!
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See who could follow Pelosi as House Democratic leader
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she is stepping down as leader of the Democratic caucus after serving 20 years in that role. CNN's Manu Raju reports on the reaction to Pelosi's historic announcement and the future of Democratic leadership in the House. #CNN #News
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Ex-Trump official: Can't help but respect the hell out of Pelosi
CNN political commentator Alyssa Farah Griffin responds to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announcing that she would not seek reelection for a House leadership role in 2023. #CNN #News
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Howard Buffet | 60 Minutes Archive
From 2011, Lesley Stahl's profile of farmer and American philanthropist Howard Buffet, the son of Warren Buffet.
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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The 4 phases of retirement | Dr. Riley Moynes | TEDxSurrey
Imagine squeezing all the juice out of retirement! When interviewed on his research, Dr. Riley Moynes commented, “I wish I knew then what I know now about the psychological challenges that accompany retirement. It would have made things much clearer and easier.”
By interviewing hundreds of retirees, he has discovered a framework that can help make more sense of this challenging chapter of our lives…one that, for many, could last for 30 years or more.
If you’re retired, this talk will make things much clearer for you. If you’re not, you’ll have a better idea of what to expect when that time comes. Riley has enjoyed a distinguished career spanning four decades in both public and private sectors.
In public education, he served as a teacher, Department Head, a Superintendent and a Director of Education. He also authored several textbooks including a History of Russia, and a World Religions text.
In the private sector, he was a Founding Partner of a national wealth management firm, author of a book entitled The Money Coach which enjoyed sales of over 200,000 copies in six editions, and co-author of several editions of Top Funds.
Since stepping back from day-to-day involvement in financial services, Riley researches and writes reader-friendly publications on topics of general interest, and presents Workshops across the country based on those publications.
One of his most recent books, The Four Phases of Retirement, became a Canadian best-seller within 12 months of publication, and is the basis of his TEDx Talk.
In the book, he explains how he waltzed through Phase One of retirement, struggled in Phase Two, tried a dozen ventures in Phase Three and now in Phase Four, assists others as they navigate their way through the psychological changes and challenges almost everyone faces in retirement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community
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Full chase: Suspect rams cars, steals van and truck during SoCal pursuit
A man was arrested in the San Gabriel Valley after he led authorities on a dangerous chase in which he stole a van and a truck, and hit several other cars on the road
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Sam Bankman-Fried says 'F**k Regulators', Musk’s Twitter ultimatum and making TikToks instead of ads
Crypto critic Bennett Tomlin tells Nightcap’s Jon Sarlin that Sam Bankman-Fried may be a bad apple, but the things he did were not unique in the crypto world. Plus, CNN’s Clare Duffy on why Twitter employees are confused and fearful. And The New York Times’ Kalley Huang explains the challenge of making ads on TikTok that aren’t cringe. To get the day’s business headlines sent directly to your inbox, sign up for the Nightcap newsletter.
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Watch Pelosi announce she will not seek reelection to House leadership
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) addressed the House in a speech announcing that she would not seek reelection to House leadership in the coming congressional term. #CNN #News
Watch Morning Joe Highlights: Nov. 1 | MSNBC
‘Morning Joe’ breaks down the day’s biggest stories. Watch on MSNBC weekdays from 6-10 a.m. ET.
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Poland strike 'most likely from Ukrainian air defence', says Nato chief - BBC News
A missile strike that killed two people in Poland was 'most likely from a Ukrainian air defence' but Russia bears the "ultimate responsibility", Nato's chief has said.
Nato's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said "accidents happen" in war but that the onus is still on Russia.
He added the strike "would not have happened if Russia hadn't waged a brutal war of aggression against Ukraine".
He emphasised the need for these type of mistakes not to "spiral out of control", adding that there are lines of communication between the US and Russia, and between Nato and Russia.
See images Ukraine says show Russian torture chambers in Kherson
Ukraine claims they have found evidence of torture by the Russians throughout Kherson. CNN's Sam Kiley reports on what was uncovered. #CNN #News
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Russia pounds Ukraine's infrastructure, leaving millions without power
Russia continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure as it deals with sanctions and a recession. CNN's Fred Pleitgen has the latest. #CNN #News
Ukraine War: Russia's renewed strikes a 'distraction'
Defence and security analyst Professor Michael Clarke says Russia's renewed strikes on key cities are a 'distraction' for the Russian population.
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Pentagon gives update after missile hits Poland
The US has seen no information so far that contradicts Polish President Andrzej Duda’s “preliminary assessment” that the explosion in Poland that left two dead “was most likely the result of a Ukrainian defense missile,” Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said at a press conference at the Pentagon. “Whatever the final conclusions may be, the world knows that Russia bears ultimately responsibility for this incident,” Austin added. #CNN #News
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Deadly missile strike in Poland likely from Ukrainian air defense
The leaders of Poland and NATO say the missile that killed two people in Polish territory on Tuesday was likely fired by Ukrainian forces in defense against a barrage of Russian strikes, and that the incident appeared to be an accident. CNN’s Natasha Bertrand and Oren Liebermann have the report. #CNN #News
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'Beyond logic': Retired general baffled by Russia's military move
Retired Maj. Gen. James "Spider" Marks discusses Russia increasing their cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea and what it means for Putin's war in Ukraine. #CNN #News
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Deadly missile strike in Poland likely from Ukrainian air defense
The leaders of Poland and NATO say the missile that killed two people in Polish territory on Tuesday was likely fired by Ukrainian forces in defense against a barrage of Russian strikes, and that the incident appeared to be an accident. CNN’s Natasha Bertrand and Oren Liebermann have the report. #CNN #News
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Military analyst says he is 'concerned' for Ukraine heading into winter
Ret. Col. Cedric Leighton explains why he is concerned about the weapons shortage in Ukraine and other factors that could lead to a difficult moment for the Ukrainian military as they push back Russian forces. #CNN #News
CEO rents out room in his own home on Airbnb
Brian Chesky, the CEO of Airbnb tells "CNN This Morning" why he is putting a room in his home up for rent and how his company continues to progress despite the troubled economy. #CNN #News
The Myth of Widespread Election Fraud /CITIZEN by CNN
The University of Washington's Kate Starbird joins CNN journalists Donie O'Sullivan, Daniel Dale and Sean Lyngaas to separate fact from fiction when it comes to accusations of widespread voter fraud in the recent midterm elections. #cnn #News #CITIZENCNN
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Another wave of Russian missiles hit Ukrainian civilian targets
Russian shelling and missile strikes continue to target civilian infrastructure overnight, including gas and electricity facilities, according to Ukrainian officials. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told the Kyiv International Economic Forum that “missiles are flying over Ukraine" and are “trying to hit our gas production facilities." #CNN #News
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Former Trump allies speak out against Trump running in 2024
High-profile Republicans, including former vice president Mike Pence, have spoken out against Donald Trump announcing a presidential run in 2024. CNN's Daniel Dale, political commentator Joe Walsh, and former special assistant to Donald Trump Sarah Matthews give their reactions. #CNN #News
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China's Xi scolds Canadian prime minister in hot mic moment
Chinese leader Xi Jinping was captured by Canadian broadcasters chiding Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, over what he described as "leaked" discussions. CNN's Will Ripley has more. #CNN #News
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