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as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports for us tonight. san mateo and marin counties as well as the city of oakland are up for that funding. it's about people's lives. people are dying on our watch. people are dying on the streets. >> and we all have a responsibility to better a passionate governor. gavin newsom speaking about the issue impacting communities across the state. homelessness happening on the streets has to be a top priority. and newsom says it is a priority for his administration during this virtual press conference with leaders from up and down the state newsom announced his administration is allocating 192 million dollars in grant funding to 17 communities across california. all for programs to help clear encampments and get help to more than 3,500 people on the streets who so desperately need treatment and housing. those set to receive the funding include the counties of los angeles in san mateo and the cities of fresno, oakland, san bernardino, an oceanside. i want to see results. everybody wants result, but some have exp
as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports for us tonight. san mateo and marin counties as well as the city of oakland are up for that funding. it's about people's lives. people are dying on our watch. people are dying on the streets. >> and we all have a responsibility to better a passionate governor. gavin newsom speaking about the issue impacting communities across the state. homelessness happening on the streets has to be a top priority. and newsom says it is a priority for...
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but as capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains some democratic lawmakers appear to be at odds over just how to do it. >> its the issue hanging over the state capitol. the budget and specifically the projected multi-billion dollar deficit, a deficit. the non-partisan legislative analyst's office estimates at 73 billion dollars. but when the newsom administration estimates at 38 billion, whatever the case, democratic leaders have made this message clear, our sacrifices getting need to be made this year. you're right. yes, absolutely. we are going to have to make sacrifices. that was senate president pro tempore mike mcguire just a week and a half ago as he spoke about his plan to shrink the budget deficit by 12 to 18 billion dollars. he said his democratic colleagues in the state senate are on board with the plan calling for early budget action, which in a nutshell allows the legislature to reduce the size of the current fiscal year's budget. the idea is that in turn reduce the size of next year's budget set to go into effect this summer, early action means that we can bring this def
but as capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains some democratic lawmakers appear to be at odds over just how to do it. >> its the issue hanging over the state capitol. the budget and specifically the projected multi-billion dollar deficit, a deficit. the non-partisan legislative analyst's office estimates at 73 billion dollars. but when the newsom administration estimates at 38 billion, whatever the case, democratic leaders have made this message clear, our sacrifices getting need to...
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but as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports for us tonight, some democratic lawmakers appear to be at odds over. >> how to do it. its the issue hanging over the state capitol. the budget and specifically the projected multi-billion dollar deficit, a deficit. the non-partisan legislative analyst's office estimates at 73 billion dollars. but when the newsom administration estimates at 38 billion. >> whatever the case, democratic leaders have made this message clear, our sacrifices getting need to be made this year. you're right. yes, absolutely. we are going to have to make sacrifices. that was senate president pro tempore mike mcguire just a week and a half ago as he spoke about his plan to shrink the budget deficit by 12 to 18 billion dollars. he said his democratic colleagues in the state senate are on board with the plan calling for early budget action, which in a nutshell allows the legislature to reduce the size of the current fiscal year's budget. the idea is that in turn reduce the size of next year's budget set to go into effect this summer, early action means that we
but as our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports for us tonight, some democratic lawmakers appear to be at odds over. >> how to do it. its the issue hanging over the state capitol. the budget and specifically the projected multi-billion dollar deficit, a deficit. the non-partisan legislative analyst's office estimates at 73 billion dollars. but when the newsom administration estimates at 38 billion. >> whatever the case, democratic leaders have made this message clear, our...
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david wallace lockhart. let's turn to events in turkey now. president erdogan has been dealt a major political blow in local elections there. his ak party suffered its biggest defeat in municipal elections across the country. correspondents say voters appear to be punishing his party for the spiralling cost of living. the main opposition, chp, achieved its largest victory in 45 years. it won six of turkey's eight largest urban centres, including the country's biggest city, istanbul. and for the first time in 25 years, they won more municipalities than the governing ak party. president erdogan described his pa rty�*s worst defeat as "not an end, but a turning point." translation: we will not disrespect our nation's - decision in any way, we will avoid being stubborn, acting against the national will and questioning the judgment of our nation, as we have done so far. we will take the necessary steps by analysing the messages given by the nation at the ballot box, most accurately and objectively within the reason and in our inner conscience. op
david wallace lockhart. let's turn to events in turkey now. president erdogan has been dealt a major political blow in local elections there. his ak party suffered its biggest defeat in municipal elections across the country. correspondents say voters appear to be punishing his party for the spiralling cost of living. the main opposition, chp, achieved its largest victory in 45 years. it won six of turkey's eight largest urban centres, including the country's biggest city, istanbul. and for the...
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uh i went on to the wallace. rita is out on notice on the only was taken would you allow me to add one? okay. do you know what time or something like that the voyage i lined up a little ridge and i teach in the evening until we get the animal tag. why can they have, for that you may not be able to use the frame cart liaison to contact me is our new. okay. oh, all right. and what's the plan to have the phone line? okay. i moved the uh some the that's all i'll tell you sometimes and do a little bit more and how it goes, how long the contract as i know so as i called about the matter, you got the about madam. yeah, the hallmark isn't. yeah, no, no my the are the ones that it was that deal with the news that out from you from going to the war. the current with the they have amount of home, like the movie will not have the got it. okay. my toilet. what are they doing? a is the the last clean up. i don't want to happen single. now let's say for new movies and by that you can find reason telling me by the colon, 192 by
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i think many of those tracks were faked by a by a prankster named ray wallace, his buddy shorty wallace, who ran a construction company there that were clearing roads through the six rivers national forest outside of bluff creek. and and ray wallace was just a jokester. he liked screwing with people. you know, he was just a kind of practical joker and. and there's those those people in all walks of life and definitely in big footing. and i don't you know, i don't a lot of time on hoaxes because it's i mean, it definitely exists. and and bigfoot is like the sort of diehard is hate it because it kind of trifles with their beliefs and it's but is something that definitely goes on you know i didn't i didn't see any of it but there's a book by a guy named david dangling who was, i think an anthropologist at the university of florida. and he contends that it's much more widespread than, most people assume, and that he sort of chalks up bigfoot's ongoing popularity to whole thing and to the internet and so and i didn't want to he felt like he kind of covered it. i didn't really want to deal wi
i think many of those tracks were faked by a by a prankster named ray wallace, his buddy shorty wallace, who ran a construction company there that were clearing roads through the six rivers national forest outside of bluff creek. and and ray wallace was just a jokester. he liked screwing with people. you know, he was just a kind of practical joker and. and there's those those people in all walks of life and definitely in big footing. and i don't you know, i don't a lot of time on hoaxes because...
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capitol correspondent wallace. i'll tell you how it fared at a key committee hearing. >> now on the kron 4 morning news, san francisco officials and community members rally for measures. they say could improve the mayor's response to city issues. and the make-a-wish foundation celebrates 40 years of supporting families in the bay area. all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us this half hour. let's get you started with a look at the forecast with dave spahr. hey, good morning day. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. already seeing the sunshine work, its magic across the bay is some of those fog clouds start to peel away in looking pretty good. even along the coast here. >> we're going to be looking for temperatures by the middle of the week start to improve her around the lower 80's. it's going take a look. what's going on the satellite picture for right now. we're pretty clear across most of the region in the traffic remains far up north. it will be g
capitol correspondent wallace. i'll tell you how it fared at a key committee hearing. >> now on the kron 4 morning news, san francisco officials and community members rally for measures. they say could improve the mayor's response to city issues. and the make-a-wish foundation celebrates 40 years of supporting families in the bay area. all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us this half hour. let's get you started with a look at the forecast...
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reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> well, getting away with ignoring a text from your boss is one step closer to becoming law. the assembly labor committee today passed a bill that require all state employers to not contact their employees outside of work hours. the bill now heads to the assembly appropriations committee. it was introduced by san francisco assembly member matt haney. and it would give employees basically right to disconnect from emails calls, texts, you name it after work hours or before work hours. it does, however, make exceptions for emergencies. sir, needing to discuss scheduling certain companies like those with unusual hours are on call. employees may also be exempt. >> let's get you a check of the forecast. taking a live look outside at the transamerica pyramid. nice blue skies and sunshine can't complain. >> no, not quite as warm as yesterday, but still perfectly pleasant. meteorologist kyla grogan is here with the latest i hey there. yeah, i got my day freezing out to enjoy some of that sunshine today and those warm temperatures if y
reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> well, getting away with ignoring a text from your boss is one step closer to becoming law. the assembly labor committee today passed a bill that require all state employers to not contact their employees outside of work hours. the bill now heads to the assembly appropriations committee. it was introduced by san francisco assembly member matt haney. and it would give employees basically right to disconnect from emails calls,...
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. >> to ignore capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you about the right [radio static] dr. charles stanley: if you're facing something that's very difficult, remember this: never too difficult for god. he knows where you are, he's there to help you. cindy kim: when i heard charles stanley teach the word of god, it felt like my life had been prepared for that moment. dr. stanley: he wants you to trust him step by step. in whatever you're facing, you'll always come out right. >> now on the kron 4 morning news. the man convicted of murdering polly klass in the north bay is now looking to have his death sentence. reduced. and the race for san francisco mayor grows even more crowded as board of supervisors. president aaron peskin is expected to formally announce his candidacy later this morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us today. i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started this half hour with a look at our forecast with mister dave sphar. hey, there it. >> good morning, stephanie. good m
. >> to ignore capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you about the right [radio static] dr. charles stanley: if you're facing something that's very difficult, remember this: never too difficult for god. he knows where you are, he's there to help you. cindy kim: when i heard charles stanley teach the word of god, it felt like my life had been prepared for that moment. dr. stanley: he wants you to trust him step by step. in whatever you're facing, you'll always come out right....
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he says that ben wallace, he was defence ben wallace, when he was defence secretary, he tried to carry out a government wide exercise in departments going down and working from their bunkers to see what would happen in a worst case scenario. why didn't the whole of government attend that exercise? end, it was exercise? in the end, it was only to defence ministers . only left to defence ministers. >> well, i don't know the specific incident that james was referring to. it is the case that we carry out wide scale, exercising programmes across government. indeed. i did one recently for a national power outage involving several thousand different people across government, and i'll shortly be publishing the next what we call national exercising programme for precisely these kind of exercises , preparing across exercises, preparing across a range of risks. so it is the case that the government does undertake these exercises. indeed, i, i undertook one in respect of a potential terrorist incident. just a few weeks ago, which ministers attended as well. but i'm afraid i don't know the exact de
he says that ben wallace, he was defence ben wallace, when he was defence secretary, he tried to carry out a government wide exercise in departments going down and working from their bunkers to see what would happen in a worst case scenario. why didn't the whole of government attend that exercise? end, it was exercise? in the end, it was only to defence ministers . only left to defence ministers. >> well, i don't know the specific incident that james was referring to. it is the case that...
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reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> not a national news. the house passed a landmark bipartisan foreign aid bill with billions for ukraine, israel and taiwan. but it could also lead to a ban on tiktok news nation's elina shirazi reports. >> in a rare weekend session, the house stuck around to pass a 95 billion dollars worth in foreign aid money. that's something both democrats and republicans threw their support behind. and today we can not disappoint those who seek what we have. house members working on their day off to pass a long-awaited foreign aid package. all this after months of being stalled by republican infighting due to what many in the gop call a lack of security. >> at our border, we have a massive crisis here at home. and if america is not safe and secure here at home, we cannot help our partners abroad. i urge respectfully that my colleagues put america first. house speaker mike johnson's foreign aid plan includes a 3 bills that separately fund ukraine, israel and taiwan ipalong with a 4th bill that includes several gop forei
reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> not a national news. the house passed a landmark bipartisan foreign aid bill with billions for ukraine, israel and taiwan. but it could also lead to a ban on tiktok news nation's elina shirazi reports. >> in a rare weekend session, the house stuck around to pass a 95 billion dollars worth in foreign aid money. that's something both democrats and republicans threw their support behind. and today we can not disappoint those...
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david wallace lockhart there in glasgow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. easter festivities haven't finished just yet. it's time for the 144th annual white house easter egg roll. it's a tradition that's lasted since the 1870s where children push brighly coloured, hard boiled eggs across the white house south lawn with wooden spoons. this year's theme is egg—ucation — with the lawn transformed into a school community full of fun. this will be president biden and first ladyjill biden�*s third time hosting the easter festivities. approximately 40,000 visitors are expected, and 64,000 eggs rolled, hunted and eaten. we are keeping an eye on the white house as we speak to see ifjill biden and joe biden appear at any point. it is a little bit rainy there at the moment, but i'm sure they are still having a great time. let's speak to judy kurtz, in the know columnist for the hill. she has been. what is it like there? today, it is a rather dreary and wet on the south lawn of the white house, but this is typically an event that a lot of kids especially in the d
david wallace lockhart there in glasgow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. easter festivities haven't finished just yet. it's time for the 144th annual white house easter egg roll. it's a tradition that's lasted since the 1870s where children push brighly coloured, hard boiled eggs across the white house south lawn with wooden spoons. this year's theme is egg—ucation — with the lawn transformed into a school community full of fun. this will be president biden and first...
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david wallace lockhart in glasgow there. from today, people in germany can legally smoke cannabis in public. hundreds of people filled berlin's brandenburg gate at midnight for a "smoke—in" as the new law came into effect. the part—decriminalisation follows decades of contentious debate. the rules around medical marijuana are also being relaxed. our berlin correspondent, jessica parker, reports from dresden. # three little birds...# it's out in the open. adults in germany can now possess up to 25 grams of cannabis in public — enough to make dozens ofjoints — and grow up to three plants at home. while people like marcel are planning newly—permitted cannabis social clubs. not for tourists, though — just german residents. every gram from cannabis which goes from the cannabis social club is one gram that's not on the black market. what do you say to people who say, look, cannabis is addictive and it is harmful, especially to young people? everything has dark sides. and you have to know about the dark sides and only w
david wallace lockhart in glasgow there. from today, people in germany can legally smoke cannabis in public. hundreds of people filled berlin's brandenburg gate at midnight for a "smoke—in" as the new law came into effect. the part—decriminalisation follows decades of contentious debate. the rules around medical marijuana are also being relaxed. our berlin correspondent, jessica parker, reports from dresden. # three little birds...# it's out in the open. adults in germany can now...
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we're sold to the american people by the coal wallace. while she was working as the press r, the communications director for the george bush administration. now she's a journalist with her own show, sarah huckabee worked. 1 for the trump administration and then went to work in fox and now she's working as a governor in the state of arkansas. she goes from government to media back to government, her dad mike huckabee same thing, governor of arkansas has his own show on fox news. and we got one more, let's see. oh donna, brazil. i mean, my goodness, donna, brazil who essentially works as the director of the dnc fits of really controversial stuff. they're giving people questions and now she works for journalism enterprise. i mean, we have to ask ourselves, as we look at sean spicer as well, who now is an anchor man? it's some cable news channel, even though he was working for the government. i hear all the time, all the time. we're state tv, right. anybody who works for any foreign country, like china, or russia or whatever name your country
we're sold to the american people by the coal wallace. while she was working as the press r, the communications director for the george bush administration. now she's a journalist with her own show, sarah huckabee worked. 1 for the trump administration and then went to work in fox and now she's working as a governor in the state of arkansas. she goes from government to media back to government, her dad mike huckabee same thing, governor of arkansas has his own show on fox news. and we got one...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now, during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday...
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a former defence secretary, ben wallace, very, very happy about it. he's been speaking to the bbc in the past hour or so, and he has said that he has chatted to the prime minister about it and he was talking about this being a real priority for the prime minister in the conservative manifesto as we look towards the general election due at some point later in the year. and his expectation that this is about reprioritizing the pie that is government spending, in his words. so it might be that cash is taken from elsewhere in government budgets to go to defence, rishi sunak stressing that this is really, really important. it is a dangerous moment for the world. he talked about an axis of authoritarian states, i suppose referencing back to the axis of evil, you might remember, you know, 20 years ago now, when george w bush was the american president. the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests o
a former defence secretary, ben wallace, very, very happy about it. he's been speaking to the bbc in the past hour or so, and he has said that he has chatted to the prime minister about it and he was talking about this being a real priority for the prime minister in the conservative manifesto as we look towards the general election due at some point later in the year. and his expectation that this is about reprioritizing the pie that is government spending, in his words. so it might be that...
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reporting from the phillips station in the northern tom wallace. >> all right. let's talk about our forecast. and there is all that snow in tahoe right now. the sierras doing good kyle is here with what's happening in that area right now. where and 13% not bad. it's good. i mean, listen, it's so important so vital to california to our ecosystem. then you have the enjoyment side of it, which is people skiing. and we're here at diamond peak re. see a few folks that are out there enjoying the fact that not only they have all the snow, but they also have some lovely temperatures out there today, 57 degrees and some sunshine looking good. we are going to see their temperatures roll down very quickly. just like we'll see it happen here in the bay area with this next system. but right now, blue skies just a glassy lake and a lovely day to kind of take a walk tomorrow. they're going to see highs in the 50's yet again. and then you can see that temperature drop by over 20 degrees between wednesday and thursday when the highs will just be in the low 30's and we'll get the
reporting from the phillips station in the northern tom wallace. >> all right. let's talk about our forecast. and there is all that snow in tahoe right now. the sierras doing good kyle is here with what's happening in that area right now. where and 13% not bad. it's good. i mean, listen, it's so important so vital to california to our ecosystem. then you have the enjoyment side of it, which is people skiing. and we're here at diamond peak re. see a few folks that are out there enjoying...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's speak to karl bennett, managing director of bloomfield auctions. a deputy with us. —— good to have you. how important are these two items? , , ., , . ., items? these items are immense. who the belon: items? these items are immense. who they belong to. — items? these items are immense. who they belong to. the _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact that _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact that there - they belong to, the fact that there is so valuable from the disaster backin is so valuable from the disaster back in 1912, they are absolutely imperative to the history of the titanic. 50 imperative to the history of the
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's speak to karl bennett, managing director of bloomfield auctions. a deputy with us. —— good to have you. how important are these two items? , , ., , . ., items?...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida. this is a pub two full moon, or the pink moon in all it glory. it doesn't take its name from its appearance but is based on what native americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. americans used to call it, naming it aftera herb. i americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. i really coaxed out of the day, widespread frost, temperatures down to —6 in coldest spot but many of us have seen sunny skies already. a day when clouds will bubble up to bring showers and we have seen lots of showers in northern ireland, some in the north and eastern scotland and the eastern side of england. meanwhile, the sticker cloud affecting southern wales and southern most areas of en
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida. this is a pub two full moon, or the pink moon in all it glory. it doesn't take its name from its appearance...
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third black driver in nascar's history to win a national series race after wendell scott and bubba wallace. did you see that as part of your mission? >> the passion was the main thing, and it still is, right? it's authentic to my background and who i am and my family. but at the same time, you know, i'm here to be a racer. >> reporter: video games as a kid -- >> so you even have like tire pressure in there? >> oh, yeah. you can see all that stuff. >> reporter: and i-simulator machines as a teen serving as a springboard straight to nascar's drive for diversity program here in north carolina, following in the footsteps of drivers like wallace and daniel suarez. >> well, for me it was literally the sole reason why i was able to make the jump from racing online to in real life. >> reporter: and critical support coming from his family. >> going through the cadence of any driver and any parent that wants to support a child doing something. but as far as it being a very unique thing, that's a difference. right? >> do you think rajah's accomplishments are opening the door for other people to come
third black driver in nascar's history to win a national series race after wendell scott and bubba wallace. did you see that as part of your mission? >> the passion was the main thing, and it still is, right? it's authentic to my background and who i am and my family. but at the same time, you know, i'm here to be a racer. >> reporter: video games as a kid -- >> so you even have like tire pressure in there? >> oh, yeah. you can see all that stuff. >> reporter: and...
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congratulations on the book, jim wallace. i want to read something david french choo is a conservative christian, a very conservative christian, this is what he wrote in "the new york times" over the weekend. the title of the piece is trump is no savior. the maga method is clear. first it whips up its people into a religious frenzy. it lies to convince them that the democrats are an existential threat to the country and the church. it tells worried christians that the fate of the nation is at stake. then as it builds up the nature from the democrats it constructs an idol of trump, declaring his divine purpose and spreading his prophecies on his coming return. let me play trump supporters in iowa who are victims of that idolatry. here they are saying trump is the savior. >> i say when jesus died, he died for us. so he did it for us. so when trump is facing all these things he's doing it for us. in our place. when they are indicting him, we are being indicted. when they talk negative about him, they're talking negative about us
congratulations on the book, jim wallace. i want to read something david french choo is a conservative christian, a very conservative christian, this is what he wrote in "the new york times" over the weekend. the title of the piece is trump is no savior. the maga method is clear. first it whips up its people into a religious frenzy. it lies to convince them that the democrats are an existential threat to the country and the church. it tells worried christians that the fate of the...
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former defence secretary ben wallace has backed him up, saying too many in government are, quote, just hoping everything will go away. but oliver dowden told gb news they are putting in the work . they are putting in the work. >> i don't know the specific incident that james was referring to. it is the case that we carry out wide scale, exercising programmes across government. indeed, i did one recently for a national power outage involving several thousand different people across government. now, of course, there is more work that we need to do across different areas, but we have stepped up considerably. our effort . considerably. our effort. >> police have named a man they're hunting for after a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight in bradford city centre. west yorkshire police detectives have said they want to trace a 25 year old, habiba masum , who is from the oldham masum, who is from the oldham area. they were called to the city centre on saturday afternoon following reports of an attack by man who fled the an attack by a man who fled the scene. the woman was taken to hos
former defence secretary ben wallace has backed him up, saying too many in government are, quote, just hoping everything will go away. but oliver dowden told gb news they are putting in the work . they are putting in the work. >> i don't know the specific incident that james was referring to. it is the case that we carry out wide scale, exercising programmes across government. indeed, i did one recently for a national power outage involving several thousand different people across...
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representative rick larsen was one of those people who went to wallace island to watch several of those rockets being launched as part of the experiment. the three sounding rockets during the solar eclipse they study have the earth's upbeat atmosphere is affected when sunlight dims over a portion of the planet. many members of congress if you looked outside of ca hill watching the event. i had to check out the eclipse. looked like a fred myers rotisserie chicken. if you want to post on x cspanwj and facebook facebook.com/cspan. some of the economic factors saying according to their website the solar eclipse could be worth more than one billion to the u.s. economy saying it is clear where the moon's path will trace a full blockage will generate a lot of economic activity. visitors are trying to use the phenomenon to job sales. the pearman group says it could be several billion dollars between tourist spending and other consumption totaling as much as 6 billion. while the eclipse is a one-day event many areas hope the influx of visitors will lead to lasting benefits and areas that rarely
representative rick larsen was one of those people who went to wallace island to watch several of those rockets being launched as part of the experiment. the three sounding rockets during the solar eclipse they study have the earth's upbeat atmosphere is affected when sunlight dims over a portion of the planet. many members of congress if you looked outside of ca hill watching the event. i had to check out the eclipse. looked like a fred myers rotisserie chicken. if you want to post on x...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. is it going to get any warmer? it will eventually, next week. but before we get there, a few cold days to come. and speaking of cold weather, do you know, this morning, weather, do you know, this morning, we had not only a widespread frost, but temperatures managed to get all the way down to —6 celsius in cumbria. so a really cold start to the day. but this month has been quite dull. the sunshine many of us have enjoyed so far this morning, i'm sure, will have been quite welcomed. however, we start to see shower clouds develop really widely now with some thicker, frontal cloud down towards the south—west of england bringing a threat of rain. shower clouds are developing. we have seen
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. is it going to get any warmer? it will eventually, next week. but before we get there, a few cold days to come. and...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. it's now on display at the titanic museum in belfast. tomorrow's auction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday...
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the state's multibillion-dollar capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you by how much and why republicans say much and why republicans say it's not enough. if you feel like things don't add up right now... you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something beautiful is easy. designing something beautiful with great quality for a low price? that's a different story. it's why we're here. that's a promise. not a promo. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh. ♪♪ get 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! >> now on the kron morning news, the department of education is raising concerns over the federal student aid application. the important questions you need to be asking. and that the police continue their investigation this morning into a deadly shooting. welcome
the state's multibillion-dollar capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you by how much and why republicans say much and why republicans say it's not enough. if you feel like things don't add up right now... you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something beautiful is easy. designing something...
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if i had to give my own opinion, it would be nearer my god to thee because that's what wallace hartley said he would play if he was ever on a sinking ship. [music playing] not one single member of the band survived. they all died. [music playing] the sinking really accelerated around 2:15 when water reached the bridge. as the weight of water pulled the bow lower and lower, you still had this very buoyant stern of the titanic. all of a sudden, a wave sort of came over them and engulfed them. they felt the ship really sinking. people were trying to run up the decks to the stern to stay out of the water. people tried to cling onto anything they could. and at a certain point, unless you're holding on to something, you're just going to slip down the decks into the sea. people were falling, dropping into the ocean. there was screams. there was panic. there was hysteria. some of the lifeboats that were very close in could see the ship rearing up over their heads, which must have been very frightening. and survivors were able at quite close range to just observe titanic as she slowly sank. and
if i had to give my own opinion, it would be nearer my god to thee because that's what wallace hartley said he would play if he was ever on a sinking ship. [music playing] not one single member of the band survived. they all died. [music playing] the sinking really accelerated around 2:15 when water reached the bridge. as the weight of water pulled the bow lower and lower, you still had this very buoyant stern of the titanic. all of a sudden, a wave sort of came over them and engulfed them....
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as it happened, the king didn't make an appearance for another 12 minutes, prompting tim wallace to send us this message. "i broadly support the royals, but what on earth possessed the bbc to cut away from a very informative programme about an important issue to go live to a church doorway to see someone walk out of it? how the hell is that breaking news? to add insult to injury, nothing happened until after 12:00 when panorama would have finished, and instead we were treated to interviews with american tourists and bland—filler waffle from the reporters. no reason this couldn't have been filmed and shown on the next bulletin." finally, april the first is a day for everybody to try and fool people and avoid being fooled themselves, and that includes the media. the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panorama in 1957. the last two weeks of march are an anxious time for the spaghetti farmer. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavour
as it happened, the king didn't make an appearance for another 12 minutes, prompting tim wallace to send us this message. "i broadly support the royals, but what on earth possessed the bbc to cut away from a very informative programme about an important issue to go live to a church doorway to see someone walk out of it? how the hell is that breaking news? to add insult to injury, nothing happened until after 12:00 when panorama would have finished, and instead we were treated to interviews...
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ben wallace, of course, stood down very well. respected man. you are also a very well respected man. and you stood fundamentally stood down. do you fundamentally disagree with the prime minister on serious matters involving our armed forces, no, i don't, i don't think i disagree. in fact, i think that , both ben and the i think that, both ben and the prime minister can be right in what they're saying at the same time. so i don't think that you want to encourage any sort of escalation, but you can stand up to the bully by saying that if you come at israel again, we will continue to repel you. so i think there's a sort of i don't necessarily think that ben and the prime minister are making opposing arguments necessarily. >> ever have >> did you ever have conversations with rishi sunak about more funding about the need for more funding for forces? for our armed forces? >> yes i did, how did they go? well, they were the well, they were in the leadership election be leadership election and to be fair he said he was fair to him, he said he was not ma
ben wallace, of course, stood down very well. respected man. you are also a very well respected man. and you stood fundamentally stood down. do you fundamentally disagree with the prime minister on serious matters involving our armed forces, no, i don't, i don't think i disagree. in fact, i think that , both ben and the i think that, both ben and the prime minister can be right in what they're saying at the same time. so i don't think that you want to encourage any sort of escalation, but you...
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tom: paul wallace on the latest. as you say, israel weighing his options, the analysis that israel may not react -- or at least rush to action but weighing his options. let's get the other side of the story. at least, another angle. tehran saying there will be no further attacks as long as israel doesn't retaliate. the chief of staff of iran's armed forces saying the operation is now over. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation. if the zionist regime takes any action against the islamic republic, whether on our soil or places belonging to us in syria or elsewhere, our next operation will be much larger. tom: let's bring in patrick sykes in istanbul. is iran bracing for a potential counterattack from israel? >> publicly, that is the important caveat, but publicly no. there may be plenty of organization going on behind the scenes but i think iran is keen to present a picture where life is continuing as normal. in iran, that is very unlike what we saw in the pa
tom: paul wallace on the latest. as you say, israel weighing his options, the analysis that israel may not react -- or at least rush to action but weighing his options. let's get the other side of the story. at least, another angle. tehran saying there will be no further attacks as long as israel doesn't retaliate. the chief of staff of iran's armed forces saying the operation is now over. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation....
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and they really will be know to left for us for i'm with water that are wallace. this is just one, look at one of the what has main reservoir shows that saving every drop of water has paramount. the sun roof as a reservoir is at a critical low. this whole area here should be covered in water. but as you can see, i can easily walk through the middle of the reservoir here, outside bow tie. and it's actually that this water here supplies 70 percent of the population of over time surroundings. but currently, it only holds 16 percent of the water capacity. if it doesn't drain and people don't reduce the water consumption, what is left could vanish in between more than a month? there are several reasons for the critically low levels. they usually strong regional rein, full has been almost absent since last year to, to the a new phenomenon and climate change. but these haven't been the only factors leading to the current crises. in recent years, the consumption of fulton and bull time has risen as the city continues to grow. and the government needs to get to plan and re
and they really will be know to left for us for i'm with water that are wallace. this is just one, look at one of the what has main reservoir shows that saving every drop of water has paramount. the sun roof as a reservoir is at a critical low. this whole area here should be covered in water. but as you can see, i can easily walk through the middle of the reservoir here, outside bow tie. and it's actually that this water here supplies 70 percent of the population of over time surroundings. but...
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and that does well for new orleans chances, buzzer and new orleans up at this point 63 to 60, jason wallace more. on some brief news, at the end of the asian cities chess tournament held in khantimansiskiye , iran's omid men's team won the runner-up title, and our country's women's team took sixth place. in the semi-final stage of the premier basketball league yesterday, zabahen of isfahan and tabayet of tehran met for the second time. this match, with a victory at the beginning of the 25th week of the premier football league , today at 18:00, shamsazer ghazvin will welcome tehran's pikan. tick at the invitation of the asian karate federation, sajjad ganjzadeh, the holder of the gold medal of the tokyo olympics , is going to wuhan, china to teach in the first training camp of qarhan. and the leicester city football team won the english championship league with a 3-0 win over preston and won 97 points and returned to the premier league. thank you very much for accompanying the sports news of this watch. they get hit from where they didn't expect. here is george washington university in the h
and that does well for new orleans chances, buzzer and new orleans up at this point 63 to 60, jason wallace more. on some brief news, at the end of the asian cities chess tournament held in khantimansiskiye , iran's omid men's team won the runner-up title, and our country's women's team took sixth place. in the semi-final stage of the premier basketball league yesterday, zabahen of isfahan and tabayet of tehran met for the second time. this match, with a victory at the beginning of the 25th...
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former defence secretary ben wallace has backed him up, saying too many in government are just hoping everything away . police everything goes away. police have named a man they're searching for after a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight in bradford city centre. west yorkshire police detectives say they want to trace 25 year old habiba masum , trace 25 year old habiba masum, who's from the oldham area. they were called to the city centre yesterday afternoon following reports of an attack man reports of an attack by a man who fled the scene. the woman was taken to hospital where she later died . and former tottenham later died. and former tottenham defender and wimbledon football manager joe kinnear has died at managerjoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. dublin born kinnear, who also managed newcastle, nottingham forest and luton, had been suffering from dementia, having been diagnosed in 2015. he won the fa cup, the league cup and the uefa cup as a player with spurs. his family says he died peacefully this afternoon . for the latest afternoon. for the latest stories, you c
former defence secretary ben wallace has backed him up, saying too many in government are just hoping everything away . police everything goes away. police have named a man they're searching for after a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight in bradford city centre. west yorkshire police detectives say they want to trace 25 year old habiba masum , trace 25 year old habiba masum, who's from the oldham area. they were called to the city centre yesterday afternoon following reports of an...
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i am nicolle wallace. let's get to the top stories. alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we will have key testimony still ahead. we start the hour with our most favorite reporters and friends, two who were inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter suzanne craig and former attorney and deputy assistant attorney carrie whitman. lucky for us, you can check out that you can never leave and you are still here as a friend. let's start with you and your wonderful mug. >> it was a continuation about agreement th
i am nicolle wallace. let's get to the top stories. alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but --...
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christopher wallace, a field supervisor, remembers one case in particular. >> we had to go out consistently and spend time with her, get to know her how many times, oh, this person, i can say easily 30 times, wow, this is the information on the different programs you can go to today. >> wallace and his team have reached out to this group to offer them information on any kind of health services, like the ones offered at maria x martinez health resources center in the south of market neighborhood. but as we stopped to talk to 22 year old torin relia, it was obvious his drug use was keeping him unhoused. >> a more accessible out here. unfortunately >> what is more accessible, my substance use, the things i participate in are more easy to get out here right now. >> he's not ready to address his addiction. >> i've got to take it day by day and finish this challenge first. >> you yourself say how challenging this is, and it takes a long time. what's your success rate? our success rate is has been pretty huge. we've engaged over 8000 people since launching last march. but just to clarify, engaging
christopher wallace, a field supervisor, remembers one case in particular. >> we had to go out consistently and spend time with her, get to know her how many times, oh, this person, i can say easily 30 times, wow, this is the information on the different programs you can go to today. >> wallace and his team have reached out to this group to offer them information on any kind of health services, like the ones offered at maria x martinez health resources center in the south of market...
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jim wallace. thank you, thank you for bringing the book on politics nation. >>> coming up, the social phenomena of cancel culture has taken over our feeds from facebook to instagram. our next gas has taken a closer look at why, and it joins me next to explain. explain. bother the bugs. not your family. ahh! zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it wipes cleanly, plus is safe for use around people and pets. gotcha! zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo tho
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. >> we will next go to nicholas wallace with dpa. reporter: the secretary-general's proposal for ukraine which shift responsibility for combined aid from the u.s. coordinated ukraine contact group, and to nato proper. so two questions. first, do you support that proposal? second, how do you respond to those who say that this is trump proofing? does it bother you that european officials are talking about american leadership in terms of the former president, and not the one who has been in power for the last three years and who wants to stay there for another term? thank you. sec. blinken: thanks. first, what the defense contact group has done is remarkable. and i think the work secretary austin did in establishing the support mechanism for ukraine in bringing allies and partners together over these many months, and coordinating their efforts, has produced extraordinary results. the question for us now, and heading toward the summit, is how we not only work, but strengthen the work we are doing and that nato is doing in that effort, bo
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barbara and wallace went on to be very successful. paleontologists in their own right. wallace as the assistant, had actually already done a lot of work in kansas, a field collector, and helped collect some of the great jurassic dinosaurs. but because marsh wouldn't let him work on any fossils, he decided to study flies and he became the leading and even to the state leading authority on north american prize writing, extensive monographs on them and on, plus your medical and actually for a while served on the connecticut board public health barber got a graduate to be at and then in in geology and then moved ultimately to usc nebraska and he established these fantastic collections of late tertiary mammals. now grace the nebraska state museum in lincoln. if you ever have a chance to go there, that is fantastic. rose of the evolution of elephants in north america. the evolution of camels and all of this stuff was basically the work of baba and his wife, whom he always generously credited. unlike other people in those days, wallace went from success to success, was first a
barbara and wallace went on to be very successful. paleontologists in their own right. wallace as the assistant, had actually already done a lot of work in kansas, a field collector, and helped collect some of the great jurassic dinosaurs. but because marsh wouldn't let him work on any fossils, he decided to study flies and he became the leading and even to the state leading authority on north american prize writing, extensive monographs on them and on, plus your medical and actually for a...