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kathryn lancaster has graciously offered to show me around. we're the only place that do everything. so yes, we've got the history, and we date back to 1876, and you can see that from the victorian buildings, but we are the only site in the uk that can do everything, right from design through to test and delivery. wow. inside these buildings, it's like a railway kind of womb, isn't it? yes. and you have these train babies being put together. you love this, don't you? yeah. how long have you worked here? i've been here since 1988, so i've done 35 years plus. wow. um, loved every day. never had two days the same. you're getting excited cos this is going past, aren't you? that's one of these. perfect! you've one...? yes. yeah, yeah. yeah. that's so cool, just... that was not set up. no, no.
kathryn lancaster has graciously offered to show me around. we're the only place that do everything. so yes, we've got the history, and we date back to 1876, and you can see that from the victorian buildings, but we are the only site in the uk that can do everything, right from design through to test and delivery. wow. inside these buildings, it's like a railway kind of womb, isn't it? yes. and you have these train babies being put together. you love this, don't you? yeah. how long have you...
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until the end some of the people that are up on stage i'll call the names again executive director kathryn maguire and officer candy and has discuss and assert gabriel rear view mirror and officer dashaun right they are standing behind me. okay. accessibility enrique alejondra the director hannah and officer william bartley and business analyst deputy wright and accessibility gary buccaneer and officer - executive assistant rodriguez listen and. >> (calling names.) >> please keep him he has health challenges keep him in our prayers. >> (calling names.) >> archive and lieutenant jennifer and officer alberto, officer kevin, assistant chief denise, commander darrell and couldn't be with us he's also recovering from health challenges and keep him in our thoughts and prayers. and lieutenant shawn, program manager and accessibility torrey and accessibility henry and the accessibility joy, xlth jack heart and commander nicolle jones and the accessibility diane and rachel kill shaw and analyst todd. business analyst deanna. >> business analyst terry and business analyst kathleen and assistant chie
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thanks, kathryn. hello. good afternoon. whistle blows. so, the guys have just gave me the one whistle to go. i then start giving it a bit more speed. oh, my word. a bit more speed, a bit more speed, de—clutch, and then all i'm going to do is keep putting my foot steadily on the brake... yeah _ ..and when it gets to the end, just bring it to a nice and steady stop. wow. that was very dramatic. when you've been doing it for 30—odd years, it comes pretty natural. he blows whistle twice. that's my two whistles to go... ..so i now start going forward. you like your diesels, then? i love my diesels. i've been trainspotting ever since i was a little kid. 0h, fantastic. well, they say, once you're bitten by the railway bug, it never goes away. no, it never goes away. it never goes away. well, i could have stayed here all week, but i have a train to catch. this is a class 158, and it was actually made in the factory where we were yesterday. so, its day three of our railway adventure across the uk, and we'll be taking this train today to ribble
thanks, kathryn. hello. good afternoon. whistle blows. so, the guys have just gave me the one whistle to go. i then start giving it a bit more speed. oh, my word. a bit more speed, a bit more speed, de—clutch, and then all i'm going to do is keep putting my foot steadily on the brake... yeah _ ..and when it gets to the end, just bring it to a nice and steady stop. wow. that was very dramatic. when you've been doing it for 30—odd years, it comes pretty natural. he blows whistle twice. that's...
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kathryn porter is energy consultant and founder of watt—logic. shejoins us now on she joins us now on the programme. give us your take kathryn festival on the summit happening in rotterdam, today, tomorrow and wednesday, all sorts of people they're very powerful within the industry, award ceremonies, it's all going on. how significant is this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your perspective?_ this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your --ersective? ~ ., ., perspective? well, there are an awful lot of _ perspective? well, there are an awful lot of conferences - awful lot of conferences happening around the world on the topic of hydrogen at the moment. i don't know that this one is any more significant than any of the others that are taking place. it's a three—day conference in the netherlands, and all of the usual people will be there, discussing their plans for hydrogen networks across europe.— plans for hydrogen networks across europe. now, hydrogen a ear or across europe. now, hydrogen a year or so _ across e
kathryn porter is energy consultant and founder of watt—logic. shejoins us now on she joins us now on the programme. give us your take kathryn festival on the summit happening in rotterdam, today, tomorrow and wednesday, all sorts of people they're very powerful within the industry, award ceremonies, it's all going on. how significant is this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your perspective?_ this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your --ersective? ~ ., .,...
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kathryn christian from msnbc, legal analyst. it is difficult because it is a very nuanced argument. it has never been prosecuted before. this is an argument that has never been prosecuted before. hopefully it will never be prosecuted again. andy mccarthy, this is anything but standard. it is the opposite of standard. the idea they don't have to agree on what the other crime is. we spent six weeks wondering what is the other crime? what is the other crime? and at the end the thud we get is this. there are three or four of them and you can pick one or the other and they don't have to agree on anything. what he is saying it is so corrupt nobody has heard of a thing like this. you pick them and you don't have to be -- even though in a criminal case you don't have to be unanimous. give a couple of votes. the judge unfortunately is corrupt. judge jeanine pirro, no one has heard of this. it is like there is a, b, or c. this is a kangaroo court. unheard of. never seen anything like it. i've done it for 32 years. i'm a state prosecutor so i know what i'm talking about. i'm not a federal judg
kathryn christian from msnbc, legal analyst. it is difficult because it is a very nuanced argument. it has never been prosecuted before. this is an argument that has never been prosecuted before. hopefully it will never be prosecuted again. andy mccarthy, this is anything but standard. it is the opposite of standard. the idea they don't have to agree on what the other crime is. we spent six weeks wondering what is the other crime? what is the other crime? and at the end the thud we get is this....
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kathryn, kathryn said, let's all hope that -- let's hope that all the sessions today leave us with sparks of hope. and i wanted to build upon what you said last which is we have a very big audience. 1200 in person coming and then others watching virtually. based on your deep experience in development and in various system, what advice can you give us in terms of sparking hope, knowing that things can be different, things will change? what do we need to do? mark: i don't think it's complicated or we have to go terribly far. every single place i look at in the world, there are sparks of innovation, creativity and dedication and energy. they inspire me. i mean, i look at young people and the innovations they come up with blow me away. all kinds of things and so that's where i see it. it's not grand theories. it's not, you know, splitting up the pie. it's not the acronyms, it's not the -- we get on our high horse and have these fights back in d.c. it's finding those leaders, that inspiration, and embracing it and doing everything that we can to lift it up. that's where the answers are. and we
kathryn, kathryn said, let's all hope that -- let's hope that all the sessions today leave us with sparks of hope. and i wanted to build upon what you said last which is we have a very big audience. 1200 in person coming and then others watching virtually. based on your deep experience in development and in various system, what advice can you give us in terms of sparking hope, knowing that things can be different, things will change? what do we need to do? mark: i don't think it's complicated...
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>> i think, and i think kathryn and i are in agreement on this one. when it comes to the underlying misdemeanor, the notion that there were records that were falsified, have they shown the transaction? have they shown the records? and have they shown donald trump's knowledge and awareness? that last element, they don't have it quite yet. they certainly have circumstantial evidence. michael cohen will give the direct evidence of that, presumably. he will come in and say donald trump ordered me to do this or some version of that. but the part that aggravates it to a felony, you could say that innocence the government has not even toles what crime they are using as that predicate crime to bump it up to a felony. it might be election law, it might be tax violations. but either way, the argument that trump is trying to make through cross-examination is that there were other reasons why he concealed this alleged crime. and if the jury believes that, or if the jury is just confused. because taking a step back, this is not like a robbery case. something the j
>> i think, and i think kathryn and i are in agreement on this one. when it comes to the underlying misdemeanor, the notion that there were records that were falsified, have they shown the transaction? have they shown the records? and have they shown donald trump's knowledge and awareness? that last element, they don't have it quite yet. they certainly have circumstantial evidence. michael cohen will give the direct evidence of that, presumably. he will come in and say donald trump...
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kathryn. you know, well, we know that israel is not only questioning the terms of any suppose truce. >> it did step up attacks on the city of rafah and to get some perspective, we a usf professor who teaches middle east politics to share his thoughts. he sees reason for at least some hope. >> we help can only hope because of the it's been a humanitarian disaster. it gotten the attention of the world. >> professor stephen zooms points out already the rate of civilian deaths in gaza has been the highest of any conflict in the same amount of time since rwandan genocide. and now the million and a half displaced people in rafah have endured new attacks, at least israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a delegation is being sent to continue talks. the one hand he's got a pressure from this hard right-wing ministers. you don't want any kind of real cease-fire and they starting to withdraw from his narrow coalition, which would then bring him down, require new elections. >> on the other hand, t
kathryn. you know, well, we know that israel is not only questioning the terms of any suppose truce. >> it did step up attacks on the city of rafah and to get some perspective, we a usf professor who teaches middle east politics to share his thoughts. he sees reason for at least some hope. >> we help can only hope because of the it's been a humanitarian disaster. it gotten the attention of the world. >> professor stephen zooms points out already the rate of civilian deaths in...
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certainly, the once all these health crises for him and kathryn, princess of, coming. i think it is going very well, better than predicted, when he has been stopped in his tracks by cancer. we are told he spent his weekends up in high—growth gardening and reflecting. spring is that season of hope when there is new growth all around and i think he is feeling optimistic that he is getting back to normal. we are told he is like a caged lion desperate to get back to work full—time. haifa caged lion desperate to get back to work full-time.— work full-time. how would you reflect on _ work full-time. how would you reflect on the _ work full-time. how would you reflect on the broader- work full-time. how would you reflect on the broader imagesl work full-time. how would you - reflect on the broader images away from the personal? the broader themes of the role of the monarchy in the uk and around the world one year on? do you think he will have hearts priority is that he would want to emphasise, and how do you think that broader project is going? i think he has stuck very
certainly, the once all these health crises for him and kathryn, princess of, coming. i think it is going very well, better than predicted, when he has been stopped in his tracks by cancer. we are told he spent his weekends up in high—growth gardening and reflecting. spring is that season of hope when there is new growth all around and i think he is feeling optimistic that he is getting back to normal. we are told he is like a caged lion desperate to get back to work full—time. haifa caged...
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and to do this project with kathryn bigelow who has dedicated her career to showcases the armed forces. >> it was terrific. seeing these guys after 16 years, because we had seen each other at a reunion 16 years ago. it it was like being back in the carrier in the ready room swapping sea stories and insulting each other. >> how often do you all stay in touch? what was this like for you? >> i don't think we stay in touch all that much. but, what happened is jim called and wanted to know if we would like to participate. i and so that was the whirlwind. because i think i talked to him on thursday. and on sunday, we were in new york. >> you, you served in the air force. these men were in the navy. how important is it to stay in touch, to stay connected with the people you serve with? >> it is extremely important. as a matter of fact, i started out in the marine corp. my first six years was a marine and i switched over to the air force. but i still keep in touch with a lot of my friends from vietnam. and a lot of my friends in college that were there so i enjoyed myself. >> jim, your jet was
and to do this project with kathryn bigelow who has dedicated her career to showcases the armed forces. >> it was terrific. seeing these guys after 16 years, because we had seen each other at a reunion 16 years ago. it it was like being back in the carrier in the ready room swapping sea stories and insulting each other. >> how often do you all stay in touch? what was this like for you? >> i don't think we stay in touch all that much. but, what happened is jim called and wanted...
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. >> -- doug and kathryn just incredible couple, you won't find anybody better than this gentlemen in terms of knowledge he made money in technology, about it probably knows more about energy than anybody i know. so get ready for something, okay just get ready but doug burgum has been incredible, and country is lucky to have him. >> joining me now man himself north dakota governor doug burgum a former 2024 presidential candidate himself governor great to see you. thank you so much for being here this morning. >> great to be with you, maria. maria: tell us about weekend rally was it 100,000 people there? >> well absolutely, and i got to tell you the support for president trump pollster would call it pundit voter intensity through roof on motorcade for miles before getting to the venue people lining streets these were families firefighters, on top of their trucks, local law enforcement, people cheering on the motorcade coming in, inside people some waited for days to get in feels more like a rock concert than political rally, the love support for president trump is huge, one commonality
. >> -- doug and kathryn just incredible couple, you won't find anybody better than this gentlemen in terms of knowledge he made money in technology, about it probably knows more about energy than anybody i know. so get ready for something, okay just get ready but doug burgum has been incredible, and country is lucky to have him. >> joining me now man himself north dakota governor doug burgum a former 2024 presidential candidate himself governor great to see you. thank you so much...
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this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less
this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and....
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this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less
this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and....
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mary kathryn is back with us. if we get interrupted for court proceedings i know you'll understand. will it happen? yes or no. >> i lean no actually. first of all, let's pour one out for the english language. if the debate were to occur would be under siege. relentless attack. i do think biden has more to fear in this situation. i watched the entire interview 16 minutes with him the other night and he is not quick on his feet. i think trump is much more quick both literally and figuratively in this case. now this does feel a bit like two campaigns or two candidates who are dudes in a bar late at night let me at him but their bros are holding them back. they don't actually want to do the thing. that's not actually what is happening. i think for both of them, look, biden is not quick. i don't think he would perform well. trump didn't have his greatest performance against biden last time around. he would do better this time but does he have to? he didn't debate in the primary. why take that chance if you don't have to? he is also not a fan of the presidential debate commission, who he
mary kathryn is back with us. if we get interrupted for court proceedings i know you'll understand. will it happen? yes or no. >> i lean no actually. first of all, let's pour one out for the english language. if the debate were to occur would be under siege. relentless attack. i do think biden has more to fear in this situation. i watched the entire interview 16 minutes with him the other night and he is not quick on his feet. i think trump is much more quick both literally and...
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that's when the dean's wife, law professor kathryn fiske, tried to take the microphone away from that student who accused fiske of violating her first amendment rights. the council on american islamic relations issued a statement praising the university's decision to investigate the incident. tiktok is suing the us government over a law that would force the app's chinese owner to sell the company or face a ban here in the us, the lawsuit claims. >> the law, passed last month, violates the first amendment by effectively denying millions of americans access to an app they use to share their views. us lawmakers say they're concerned tiktok's parent company, bytedance, could share sensitive user data with the chinese government. in the last hour, we did speak with legal analyst and law professor jessica levinson about whether tiktok has a legitimate case. >> i think the first question is, what are we going to treat this as? is this truly a ban? because because what the us government has said is divest or it's a ban. and so the first question is, is that divestment a true choice? will a co
that's when the dean's wife, law professor kathryn fiske, tried to take the microphone away from that student who accused fiske of violating her first amendment rights. the council on american islamic relations issued a statement praising the university's decision to investigate the incident. tiktok is suing the us government over a law that would force the app's chinese owner to sell the company or face a ban here in the us, the lawsuit claims. >> the law, passed last month, violates the...
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yes, my theater people out there and kathryn hahn, the theater people. no, exciting this morning. let's take you to the tam cam already. we're seeing those first hints of that sun coming up here. it's starting to look lovely out there. let's talk about your sunrise, because now it is occurring before 6 a.m. your sunrise today is at 559. the earliest sunrise we will have is right around june 10th. that will occur at 547. and then we'll stay with that sunrise before 6 a.m. through the middle of july. so those days are getting longer and longer as we head towards the summer solstice next month. highs today. another day of a wide range in temperatures cool along the coast, half moon bay coming in at 58 degrees, a little warmer in san francisco today compared to yesterday. we'll get you into the mid 60s. you hop over the bay bridge into the east bay. oakland coming in at 70. and then those numbers really jump as we head inland. walnut creek warm with sunny skies at 80 degrees, even warmer in antioch coming in at 84 later on today, your weather wellness, air quality is good to moderate
yes, my theater people out there and kathryn hahn, the theater people. no, exciting this morning. let's take you to the tam cam already. we're seeing those first hints of that sun coming up here. it's starting to look lovely out there. let's talk about your sunrise, because now it is occurring before 6 a.m. your sunrise today is at 559. the earliest sunrise we will have is right around june 10th. that will occur at 547. and then we'll stay with that sunrise before 6 a.m. through the middle of...
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. >> reporter: hayes, to kathryn's point, there was what i felt like was the highlight of the day. the summary that was entered into evidence. that summary, i thought, for those that had been critical about the detour, perhaps, as you would call it, that was taken with stormy daniels yesterday, the summary that was allowed to be entered into evidence that the jury will have in its possession linked the 34 individual felony counts to the specific invoices, general ledger entries, and checks that were signed by donald trump, that were issued by the trump organization, in terms of, excuse me, the donald trump revocable trust account in the donald trump personal account. do you think that the distilling of the information made sense for the prosecution to do at this time, coming on the heels as big as something as stormy daniels's testimony? >> absolutely. it was important for the over arcing narrative. to establish with stormy daniels why these payments existed in the first place, and then use this evidence to lay out the groundwork. here is the connection, here are the connection poi
. >> reporter: hayes, to kathryn's point, there was what i felt like was the highlight of the day. the summary that was entered into evidence. that summary, i thought, for those that had been critical about the detour, perhaps, as you would call it, that was taken with stormy daniels yesterday, the summary that was allowed to be entered into evidence that the jury will have in its possession linked the 34 individual felony counts to the specific invoices, general ledger entries, and...
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. >> what was it like for you, and to do this project with kathryn bigelow, an extraordinary director who has really devoted her career to showcasing the armed forces? >> it was terrific. and seeing these guys after 16 years, because we had seen each other at a reunion about 16 years ago. but it was like being back on the carrier in the ready room, swapping stories and insulting each other. >> how often do you all stay in touch? what is this like for you? >> i don't think we stay in touch all that much. but what happened is jim called and wanted to know if we would like to participate. i didn't even ask him what it was. >> but you said yes? >> oh, sure. i did. i didn't think he would ask if it wasn't important. so that was the whirlwind, because i think i talked to him on thursday, and on sunday we were in new york. >> you serve in the air force, obviously these men were in the navy. how important is it to stay in touch, to stay connected with the people you serve with? >> it is extremely important. as a matter fact, i started out in the marine corps. my first six years were a marine.
. >> what was it like for you, and to do this project with kathryn bigelow, an extraordinary director who has really devoted her career to showcasing the armed forces? >> it was terrific. and seeing these guys after 16 years, because we had seen each other at a reunion about 16 years ago. but it was like being back on the carrier in the ready room, swapping stories and insulting each other. >> how often do you all stay in touch? what is this like for you? >> i don't...
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supervisor kathryn stefani introduced an initiative that would move the retirement date to age 55 for all firefighters. she said that the measure would ensure that newer members of the fire department are not required to undergo three extra years of health impacts, and san francisco supervisor asha sapphire offered a plan to help recruit and retain nurses, and 911 operators with new retirement benefits. his proposed ballot measure would allow full time registered nurses to apply for up to three years work as a temporary nurse, to be used toward retirement credits, and it would also provide 911 operators with the same retirement benefits as other first responders in the city. >> currently, right now, we have a 20% vacancy in our 911 dispatch system. we are down 4911 dispatchers, which is absolutely impacting our public safety response system. >> the measure will have to be approved by the board of supervisors before it can be placed on the november ballot. >> and checking in on the temperatures from today turned out to be pretty nice day. it was warm warmer today than yesterday. warmes
supervisor kathryn stefani introduced an initiative that would move the retirement date to age 55 for all firefighters. she said that the measure would ensure that newer members of the fire department are not required to undergo three extra years of health impacts, and san francisco supervisor asha sapphire offered a plan to help recruit and retain nurses, and 911 operators with new retirement benefits. his proposed ballot measure would allow full time registered nurses to apply for up to three...
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so kathryn mentioned some severe weather over the weekend meeting. some tornadoes last counter saw were 21 deaths. it was in parts of texas, oklahoma and arkansas. you can see tex today. this is dealing with heat. these are heat advisories and warnings and they're expecting about 97 degrees in houston. as far as severe weather goes, we do have severe thunderstorm watches and warnings. you can see here in parts georgia just south of the section of the edge of alabama heading into georgia. and that's a severe thunderstorm warning and they go right on up the coast here. this biggest line kind of going for the mid atlantic through the northeast. and that's expected to last about 9 o'clock tonight. now, these are not tornado watches. they are severe thunderstorm watches, but of course, that's the precursor to storms that can have ridge haitian. so something to keep an eye on. and again, you can see these very heavy showers that are rolling through right now in parts of upstate new york. unfortunately tomorrow, more severe weather meeting, the possibility
so kathryn mentioned some severe weather over the weekend meeting. some tornadoes last counter saw were 21 deaths. it was in parts of texas, oklahoma and arkansas. you can see tex today. this is dealing with heat. these are heat advisories and warnings and they're expecting about 97 degrees in houston. as far as severe weather goes, we do have severe thunderstorm watches and warnings. you can see here in parts georgia just south of the section of the edge of alabama heading into georgia. and...
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getting vaccinated and pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine syllabi because i'm at risk it's bringing kathryn ammonia already gotten pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prep, not 20 if you're in a teen or older with certain chronic he conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, prevnar 20 is approved and adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that caused me cocle pneumonia in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20. if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects for pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. >> want to be able to keep my plan i don't want to risk ending up in the hospital with pneumococcal pneumonia. that's why i chose have now asked me the doctor or pharmacist about the pfizer vaccine for pneumococcal pneumonia. >> i am zara, i am 39 years old. i've started thi
getting vaccinated and pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine syllabi because i'm at risk it's bringing kathryn ammonia already gotten pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prep, not 20 if you're in a teen or older with certain chronic he conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, prevnar 20 is approved and adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that...
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from surrounding areas such as beverly hills so i have a question about something that we have heard kathryn from multiple people, which in this included a jewish student who is not happy with the encampment does not feel predict typically safe on campus. >> but witness some of what was happening and said that police just didn't respond as these folks targeted the pro-palestinian encampment. do you have any sense of why that happened or to tell us about as well what you saw when you were there? >> truthfully? i wish that i could give an answer on why i think that happened, but what we did see was police cars moving around campus throughout the night on starting past 1:00 a.m. when the official call was made for their presence on campus, and we saw mobilization very early on, but they didn't actively start attempting to clear the area until around 3:15 a.m. even though we knew that they had been dispatched and that they had been on campus for at least an hour to two hours before they began to engage in the plaza catherine, your your newspapers editorial board has issued some pretty stark warn
from surrounding areas such as beverly hills so i have a question about something that we have heard kathryn from multiple people, which in this included a jewish student who is not happy with the encampment does not feel predict typically safe on campus. >> but witness some of what was happening and said that police just didn't respond as these folks targeted the pro-palestinian encampment. do you have any sense of why that happened or to tell us about as well what you saw when you were...
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celeste, roberta, andre, kathryn, ma rarvetion gus -- margus, heyward, aaron, geraldine, ruth and pearl. the perpetrator was not from the city of good neighbors. this racist white supremacist intentionally came to our community and targeted the only grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood. every western new yorker remembers the first phone call we received, the horror as we realized the full extent of what had happened and then the heartbreak of burying people whose lives were taken simply for the color of their skin. and it's changed buffalo forever. but rather than divide us, the people of buffalo came together. as we often do during the toughest of times, embracing one another and championing for change. we prayed together. we fed our cold springs neighbors who were forced into a food desert with the closing of their only grocery store, and we rallied for change. my dear friend, now buffalo common councilwoman everheart nearly lost her son, zaire, that day. he worked at tops. he was just doing his job helping a customer when a bullet entered his neck. he fell to the groun
celeste, roberta, andre, kathryn, ma rarvetion gus -- margus, heyward, aaron, geraldine, ruth and pearl. the perpetrator was not from the city of good neighbors. this racist white supremacist intentionally came to our community and targeted the only grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood. every western new yorker remembers the first phone call we received, the horror as we realized the full extent of what had happened and then the heartbreak of burying people whose lives were taken...
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i think about some of my staffers, kathryn, whose last day in the committee is today. i think about her growing up on a farm, a farm that focuses on vegetables, cucumbers and corn and the impact that has on her psyche and the ability to work hard. i think about the three stories that we have combined together and i ask myself, if the cfpb's going to save the average person about $200 a year, or the cost of the biden economy on a family of four, $15,000 a year, when you are in your credit union in indiana and your members come in and they're complaining about the cost of gas, cost of food, the cost of energy, do you hear them talking more about the challenges of $15,000, the weight of bidenomics, or do you hear them talking a little bit more about the late fee? ms. madry: that's a great question. every day we have members come into our credit union and express just how hard it is to make ends meet. one of the things about our credit union is we do not take a fast food approach to lending. my lenders will spend anywhere from an hour to two hours with a member because we
i think about some of my staffers, kathryn, whose last day in the committee is today. i think about her growing up on a farm, a farm that focuses on vegetables, cucumbers and corn and the impact that has on her psyche and the ability to work hard. i think about the three stories that we have combined together and i ask myself, if the cfpb's going to save the average person about $200 a year, or the cost of the biden economy on a family of four, $15,000 a year, when you are in your credit union...
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i think about some of my staffers, kathryn, whose last day in the committee is today. i think about her growing up on a farm, a farm that focuses on vegetables, cucumbers and corn and the impact that has on her psyche and the ability to work hard. i think about the three stories that we have combined together and i ask myself, if the cfpb's going to save the average person about $200 a year, or the cost of the biden economy on a family of four, $15,000 a year, when you are in your credit union in indiana and your members come in and they're complaining about the cost of gas, cost of food, the cost of energy, do you hear them talking more about the challenges of $15,000, the weight of bidenomics, or do you hear them talking a little bit more about the late fee? ms. madry: that's a great question. every day we have members come into our credit union and express just how hard it is to make ends meet. one of the things about our credit union is we do not take a fast food approach to lending. my lenders will spend anywhere from an hour to two hours with a member because we
i think about some of my staffers, kathryn, whose last day in the committee is today. i think about her growing up on a farm, a farm that focuses on vegetables, cucumbers and corn and the impact that has on her psyche and the ability to work hard. i think about the three stories that we have combined together and i ask myself, if the cfpb's going to save the average person about $200 a year, or the cost of the biden economy on a family of four, $15,000 a year, when you are in your credit union...
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this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less
this is in the polemical literature by people like michelle ingersoll and kathryn stewart and julie, julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and....
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. >> okay, kathryn , for now, >> okay, kathryn, for now, thanks very much indeed , right. thanks very much indeed, right. there's a real, real problem for people living in the southwest of england at the moment. people living in the southwest of england at the moment . you of england at the moment. you just cannot drink untreated water. you need to deal with it at home. >> yes, they're being urged to boil their water to kill off a parasite which has left hundreds of people with diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach pains. >> let's talk to jeff moody, who's in one of the towns affected for us this morning. i mean, this is grim. geoff >> 70 people first became ill on tuesday , the symptoms are severe tuesday, the symptoms are severe diarrhoea, but worse than that, really bad stomach cramps, which some people have been comparing to childbirth, they say 70 people have been affected. but we are hearing that it's an awful lot more. it could be hundreds and hundreds of people, the population of brixham here in south devon is 16,000. and people are saying that somebody is sick in every household in
. >> okay, kathryn , for now, >> okay, kathryn, for now, thanks very much indeed , right. thanks very much indeed, right. there's a real, real problem for people living in the southwest of england at the moment. people living in the southwest of england at the moment . you of england at the moment. you just cannot drink untreated water. you need to deal with it at home. >> yes, they're being urged to boil their water to kill off a parasite which has left hundreds of people...
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and kathryn stanczyszyn is in birmingham for us now. morning to you. andy street was synonymous with west midlands mayor. that is who he was. a big change now. , ., ., ., that is who he was. a big change now. , ., ~ ., ., now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was here - now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was here in - now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was here in the l dramatic race it was here in the west midlands with labour's richard parker snatching it away from andy street. a big figure in this region for a long time. by the narrowest of margins as well. just 1500 votes in it, over 600,000 votes cast across the west midlands combined authority, seminarians, coventry, birmingham, solihull, wolverhampton, dudley. a population of 3 million people in total. the turnout of around 30%, slightly down on last time, by1.6% orso. and around 30%, slightly down on last time,
and kathryn stanczyszyn is in birmingham for us now. morning to you. andy street was synonymous with west midlands mayor. that is who he was. a big change now. , ., ., ., that is who he was. a big change now. , ., ~ ., ., now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was _ now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was here - now. yes, good morning. what a dramatic race it was here in - now....
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. >> thank you very much, kathryn. lots more coming up on the show. some schools in england are now sending police to the homes of children who are persistently absent , children who are persistently absent, warning that their parents may go to prison if their attendance doesn't approve. so what? see you at home if you're not forcing your child to get into school, should you end up potentially in the slammer? all of that and more to come. i'm darren grimes and you're with gb news, where britain's news channel . hello and welcome to gb news sunday. thank you very much for joining us this lunchtime. i'm darren grimes, and for the next hour, i'll be keeping you company on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up this hour. are more tory defections on the cards? shadow health secretary wes streeting says he's talking to multiple mps who are considering crossing the floor, sliding into his dms, he said were the tories wrong to oust boris johnson? nadhim zahawi seems to think so . nadhim zahawi seems to think so. the former chancellor says it was a mistak
. >> thank you very much, kathryn. lots more coming up on the show. some schools in england are now sending police to the homes of children who are persistently absent , children who are persistently absent, warning that their parents may go to prison if their attendance doesn't approve. so what? see you at home if you're not forcing your child to get into school, should you end up potentially in the slammer? all of that and more to come. i'm darren grimes and you're with gb news, where...
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host: let's hear from kathryn in new york. she is calling on the yes line. good morning, catherine. caller: good morning. good morning. i did see that on c-span line when it was happening. i could not believe it. what is going on? what is going on in our congress and house and senate? what is happening? why is everybody so angry at each other? where did this all start? i don't care, democrat, republican, independent. i would not do this in my own family. we are divided because of all of this. it just does not make sense anymore. everyone, come to a middle ground here. find out what the anger is. what is everybody so angry about? host: do you have any thoughts on what is causing the decline incivility or worsening? caller: you know, i want c-span, fox, msn, cbs, everybody so i can be informed. i read times, newsweek, and it is all different. everything is different. everybody is holding their ground to what they believe is right. this is not reagan's republicans anymore. this is a whole brand-new game that is being played out. these are maga republicans and they are angry. trump gets
host: let's hear from kathryn in new york. she is calling on the yes line. good morning, catherine. caller: good morning. good morning. i did see that on c-span line when it was happening. i could not believe it. what is going on? what is going on in our congress and house and senate? what is happening? why is everybody so angry at each other? where did this all start? i don't care, democrat, republican, independent. i would not do this in my own family. we are divided because of all of this....
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host: let's hear from kathryn in new york. she is calling on the yes line. good morning, catherine. caller: good morning. good morning. i did see that on c-span line when it was happening. i could not believe it. what is going on? what is going on in our congress and house and senate? what is happening? why is everybody so angry at each other? where did this all start? i don't care, democrat, republican, independent. i would not do this in my own family. we are divided because of all of this. it just does not make sense anymore. everyone, come to a middle ground here. find out what the anger is. what is everybody so angry about? host: do you have any thoughts on what is causing the decline incivility or worsening? caller: you know, i want c-span, fox, msn, cbs, everybody so i can be informed. i read times, newsweek, and it is all different. everything is different. everybody is holding their ground to what they believe is right. this is not reagan's republicans anymore. this is a whole brand-new game that is being played out. these are maga republicans and they are angry. trump gets
host: let's hear from kathryn in new york. she is calling on the yes line. good morning, catherine. caller: good morning. good morning. i did see that on c-span line when it was happening. i could not believe it. what is going on? what is going on in our congress and house and senate? what is happening? why is everybody so angry at each other? where did this all start? i don't care, democrat, republican, independent. i would not do this in my own family. we are divided because of all of this....