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but while i was in west seattle, i read of course i read the west seattle, and there was an article in there that said ridgewell just recently he from, you know, incorporated from owen's list was coming to west seattle. apparently, people were really excited about. and and i learned something about the gap in our of i suppose unrecyclable materials which which bridwell has found a way to deal with. and i sort of made a mental note. i had written a book about trash and the past and i knew i was going to do one that expands indeed, maybe the view of what we think as waste. and i had down is and bridwell down a storyline i wanted to explore. thank you i wanted to start you garbled. i was as a more narrow view of waste around you know what goes in the garbage can. that's what i did well in our members to focus on but total garbage takes a broader view of waste. and so what would be curious to hear why you decided to go in that direction and think of waste in a broader sense than just what goes in the garbage can? yeah, well, because waste is much more than what we roll to curb every every
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alsoñ6l( portland, oregon and seattle, washington. trace the histories of migration and learned about the ways are west coast communities were constructed and the tensions around black exclusion. the redlining practices and other practices of segregation that greeted african-americans as they migrated to places like seattle. ■: is an opportunity to learn about black history locally in different places, this is part of what i mean. tracing the history of migration and the ways the aspirations of to new places and the opportunities as well as the challenges that faced them upon arrival. host: how do you think nonblack people should commemorate this holiday? excellent question. i what we need to do is acknowledge and rememberse freed slaves who never gave up the hope for freedom for themselves who upon freedom themselves into gaining equal status in american society. cond-place citizenship. full equality. we should ask ourselves today how far we are for full equity and equality for the descendants of the slaves. what shoulds, nonblack pe
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seattle seen a rise in covid cases, wait a minute is a possible that seattle would return to restrictions ain't so will have a report on it a week away from the first presidential debate, does bill hemmer see this as a make or break moment for the biden campaign, we will ask you because is coming to the show, donald trump said receive invasion on the border under biden but the numbers show a 25% drop in crossings since bidens executive action was in place, border patrol guy hector garza takes that on next. [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a power outage, it automatically powers up, giving your family the security and peace of mind they deserve. we don't have to worry about whether we lose power or not. if
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i was raised in seattle. history is different than a place like texas or thehowever, the black f seattle comes from out of the great migration beginning in the early 1900s but ramping up around world war ii. many of the black seattleites it was the migratis that brought juneteenth celebrations to the west coast. the 1940's celebrations popping uprom san diego, los angeles, oakland, california. also portland, oregon and seattle, washington. we can trace the histories of migration and learned about the were constructed and the tensions around blkthe redlinine seattle. when i say juneteenth is an opportunity to learn about black history locally in different places, this is part of what i mean. tracing thhiration and the ways the aspirations of african americans brought them to new places and theopportunite challenges that faced them uponk people should commemorate this holiday? what do you recommend? guest:lent question. i think acknowledge and remember the hopes and desires of those freed slaves who never gave
i was raised in seattle. history is different than a place like texas or thehowever, the black f seattle comes from out of the great migration beginning in the early 1900s but ramping up around world war ii. many of the black seattleites it was the migratis that brought juneteenth celebrations to the west coast. the 1940's celebrations popping uprom san diego, los angeles, oakland, california. also portland, oregon and seattle, washington. we can trace the histories of migration and learned...
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to your point, cities like seattle and san francisco, all they lost is their excuse.can tell their unhappy voters oh, well we're not allowed to clean it up. now they've lost their excuse. that doesn't mean they're going to clean it up. you're suggesting there will be cities who are emboldened now, have the legal right to fix the encampments. >> yeah, absolutely. there have been cities or counties that are more moderate or leaning to the right in washington, oregon and california that said we would love to get more involved but the courts are stopping us from doing so. they're going to step up with enforcement. i live in a city where folks realized we've gone too far to the left. they can put political pressure on the politicians to do something and now the politician's going to have to come up with a solution or an excuse that has nothing to with the courts because they're smart enough to realize the supreme court overturned this so the mayor's office, the city councils all across western states, they're going to have to step up and say the reason why we're not going
to your point, cities like seattle and san francisco, all they lost is their excuse.can tell their unhappy voters oh, well we're not allowed to clean it up. now they've lost their excuse. that doesn't mean they're going to clean it up. you're suggesting there will be cities who are emboldened now, have the legal right to fix the encampments. >> yeah, absolutely. there have been cities or counties that are more moderate or leaning to the right in washington, oregon and california that said...
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i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle uh as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers. and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against the now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots . and dr. berg dropboxes to steal it 3 days after election from ballad, stuffy. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political, which it never ever, ever should be. now why they do that because they have a union just like the teachers do. and back in the obama days, when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it, and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts, assaults attempts. this is the exact result. the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement. political. the one thing rodney king and george boyd had in common both are on drugs, extremely, extremely powerful drugs
i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle uh as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers. and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against the now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots . and dr. berg dropboxes to steal it 3 days after election from ballad, stuffy. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political,...
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and back in the obama days, when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it, and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts, assaults attempts. this is the exact result. the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement. political. the one thing rodney king and george boyd had in common both are on drugs, extremely, extremely powerful drugs that made them psychotic and police have under funded, under trained, under, supported and know that as soon as the incident is over, if they live, the politicians don't have their back and they're coming for would that be new york city, milwaukee. l. a. seattle, portland, you name a terrible, terrible situation that our police are in, in 2024 american america. they've, i hear you. but to dominic's point, why is it take campus pro, test for republicans to finally do something? was it the rifle crime that they should been acting on all along to is the rising crime. this has been going on for 40 years.
and back in the obama days, when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it, and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts, assaults attempts. this is the exact result. the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement. political. the one thing rodney king and george boyd had in common both are on drugs, extremely, extremely powerful drugs that...
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i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle. uh, as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers. and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots and it's october. the dropbox has to steal it 3 days after an election from ballad stopping. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political, which is never ever, ever should be now why they do that because they have a union just like the teachers do. and back in the obama days, when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it, and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts, assaults attempts. this is the exact result. the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement. political. the one thing rodney king and george floyd had in common b
i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle. uh, as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers. and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots and it's october. the dropbox has to steal it 3 days after an election from ballad stopping. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement...
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i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle. uh, as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against the now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots . and dr. berg dropboxes to steal it 3 days after election from ballad, stuffy. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political, which it never, ever, ever should be. now why they do that because they have a union just like the teachers do. and back in the obama days when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it. and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts assault attempts. this is the exact result, the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement. political. the one thing rodney king and george boyd had in common both are on d
i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle. uh, as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against the now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots . and dr. berg dropboxes to steal it 3 days after election from ballad, stuffy. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political,...
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in seattle, usa, a security guard shot and killed a seventeen-year-old teenager, according to police.able, the guard fired six bullets into the teenager’s back. another emergency in seattle , this time with military weapons, a woman with a machine gun seized the third floor of the fbi. the security forces managed to evacuate, the criminal was in the building for about an hour, and she was detained while attempting suicide. drug traffickers detained in the brest region are men aged 24 to 27 years, as reported in police, first in the kobrin district the partners took a wholesale batch of the psychotropic alpha pvp weighing about half a kilo, after which they left for the dragichensky district. already there they put four dozen bookmarks into hiding places, and hid the rest in a rented garage in brest. it was established that young people responded to the offer to earn money in messenger. the unknown person promised them complete safety and avoidance. criminal liability upon arrest, they worked at the drug market for less than two weeks, never receiving their first salary, also investiga
in seattle, usa, a security guard shot and killed a seventeen-year-old teenager, according to police.able, the guard fired six bullets into the teenager’s back. another emergency in seattle , this time with military weapons, a woman with a machine gun seized the third floor of the fbi. the security forces managed to evacuate, the criminal was in the building for about an hour, and she was detained while attempting suicide. drug traffickers detained in the brest region are men aged 24 to 27...
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the seattle times newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying. and violent crime had been drops in seattle for decades. and komo news isn't some independent wacky outlet. it is part of the sinclair broadcast network. a network of nearly 200 local tv stations. as the washington post put it. sinclair's recipe for tv news is crime, homelessness, and illegal drugs. journalist anne nelson told the washington post they play up >> that is their model, political tool rather than a journalistic platform but unlike what people hear from foxnews or donald trump, viewers may not necessarily have the raiders open it comes to information they're getting from local news stations that give them the weather. last night on this show, we covered if different story about sinclair broadcast group about how dozens of their anchors across the country all read the exact same script and this one is questioning president biden's mental fitness. sinclair has since given us their response. we are going to get to that coming up next. to get to that coming up next. [music pla
the seattle times newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying. and violent crime had been drops in seattle for decades. and komo news isn't some independent wacky outlet. it is part of the sinclair broadcast network. a network of nearly 200 local tv stations. as the washington post put it. sinclair's recipe for tv news is crime, homelessness, and illegal drugs. journalist anne nelson told the washington post they play up >> that is their model,...
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in 2019 one of seattle's local tv news stations, komo news, put out this documentary entitled seattledying. it depicts seattle as a city in decline because of rampant crime and homelessness. the seattle times newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying pointing out both property crime and violent crime have been dropping in seattle for decades. and it isn't some independent wacky outlet, it is part of the sinclair broadcast network, a network of nearly 200 local tv stations. as "the washington post" put it, sinclair's recipe for news is crime, homelessness, and illegal drugs. journalist anne nelson told "the washington post" sinclair plays up crime stories in a way that is disproportionate to their statistical presence. or as media critic david zurawik told the post that's their model. unlike what people hear from fox news or donald trump, viewers may not necessarily have their raiders up when it comes to information they are getting from the local news stations that give them the weather. last night on this show we covered a different story about
in 2019 one of seattle's local tv news stations, komo news, put out this documentary entitled seattledying. it depicts seattle as a city in decline because of rampant crime and homelessness. the seattle times newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying pointing out both property crime and violent crime have been dropping in seattle for decades. and it isn't some independent wacky outlet, it is part of the sinclair broadcast network, a network of nearly 200...
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"the seattle times" newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying,property crime and violent crime have been dropping in seattle for decades, and komo news isn't some independent, whacky outlet, it is part of the sinclair broadcast network, a network of nearly 200 local tv stations. as "the washington post" put it, sinclair's recipe for tv news is crime, homelessness, and illegal drugs. journalist anne nelson told "the washington post", sinclair plays up crime stories in a way that is disproportionate to their statistical presence. or as david told the post, it's a fox news wannabe. that's their model a political tool rather than a journalistic platform. but unlike what people hear from fox news or donald trump, viewers may not necessarily have their radars up when it comes to information they are getting from the local news stations that give them the weather. s stations that give them the weather sinclair broadcast group. a story about how dozens of their anchors from across the country all read the exact same script and this one was pt questioning
"the seattle times" newspaper was quick to refute the documentary's assertion that seattle was dying,property crime and violent crime have been dropping in seattle for decades, and komo news isn't some independent, whacky outlet, it is part of the sinclair broadcast network, a network of nearly 200 local tv stations. as "the washington post" put it, sinclair's recipe for tv news is crime, homelessness, and illegal drugs. journalist anne nelson told "the washington...
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to do just a simple process downtown, seattle, on instagram, and i attended it. and it was the how was it? so people restaurant owners, people, tories, them, the streets cheering briefly by this time i had been in this country for 25 years in this city for 25 years. i have never seen anything like this. so i think it's the lives of this world who are becoming isolated then expose i actually liked it when she did what she did. you know, it shows what the most though she is a human being. but a lot of americans are just pausing and on asking the question, how is this ok, how was lindsey graham? asking for a bomb to be dropped a nuclear bumped to be dropped over garza ok, so a lot of americans i think developing this, what you were talking about earlier this new consciousness. that's 3 the indicates that there is a major ship happening among ordinary americans, and i think this is gonna continue a port coming period. as for the question of pierre, from the very beginning, we said that this is an american attempt at depriving palestinians. the last line of defense an
to do just a simple process downtown, seattle, on instagram, and i attended it. and it was the how was it? so people restaurant owners, people, tories, them, the streets cheering briefly by this time i had been in this country for 25 years in this city for 25 years. i have never seen anything like this. so i think it's the lives of this world who are becoming isolated then expose i actually liked it when she did what she did. you know, it shows what the most though she is a human being. but a...
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settle with■■ ringing in individuals around the globe under a special visa as opposed to in in the seattleict and train up all of those talented young people to serve that economy of the future around tech. that is unfortunate. until we see the delivery of education, public education for all children as a national interest, we will continue to have the same problem. it is not just whites, latinos, asians. unfortunately, it is something that will create a lasting problem for this nation. host: we will go to yvonne, independent. caller: good morning. hi, mr. derrick. i have three quick questions i need you to speak about. one, how is it that this government finds money to give to the immigrants that are crossing the border? and we still here, in this country -- i am a product of slavery, family who was enslaved. why is the hr 40 bill still sitting on the table? why are we, as black people in thisblack votes away, and we get absolutely nothing to catch up the economics in this country? thank you so much, sir. please speak on that. guest: thank you for the question. first of all, we should loo
settle with■■ ringing in individuals around the globe under a special visa as opposed to in in the seattleict and train up all of those talented young people to serve that economy of the future around tech. that is unfortunate. until we see the delivery of education, public education for all children as a national interest, we will continue to have the same problem. it is not just whites, latinos, asians. unfortunately, it is something that will create a lasting problem for this nation....
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he was talking about my hometown of seattle and how much he loves seattle. this is the first time in 93 years that the sun is coming up without arguably one of the greatest. if not, they already said probably the second greatest player to ever play. major league baseball, willie mays behind babe ruth. so talk about rarefied air. jason dumas said great story about the catch iconic regarded as one of the greatest plays and major league baseball history as he was running with his back towards home base caught the ball spun around and threw the ball back into the infield. 660 home runs. i mean, 6th all time. and that is a time guys. ballparks, we're so massive that they wanted the pitchers to dominate, not the hitters and now ballparks a lot smaller. can you imagine if you played at this particular time when i found out the news, i made sure to be ready to roll this morning. i go to so many giants games and i made sure to put this right next to my briefcase this morning. i have this jersey. i've had it for years. i wear to games. and in fact, my son also has the
he was talking about my hometown of seattle and how much he loves seattle. this is the first time in 93 years that the sun is coming up without arguably one of the greatest. if not, they already said probably the second greatest player to ever play. major league baseball, willie mays behind babe ruth. so talk about rarefied air. jason dumas said great story about the catch iconic regarded as one of the greatest plays and major league baseball history as he was running with his back towards home...
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you look at the city of seattle, where you have major fortune 500 tech companies, they will settle withglobe under a special visa as opposed to invest in the ■seattle public school district and train up all of those talented young people to serve that economy of the future around tech. that is unfortunate. until we see the delivery ofm■ quality education, public education for all children as a national interest, we will continue to have the same problem. it is not just african-americans, it is poor whites, latinos, asians. at will create a lasting problem for this nation. to yvonne, independent. caller: good morning. hi, mr. derrick. i have three quick questions i need you to speak about. one, how is it thatgovernment fe to the immigrants that are crossing the border? and we here, in this country -- i am a product of slavery, family who was enslaved. why is the hr 40 bill still sitting on the table? why are we, as black people in this country, constantly giving our black votes and we get absolutely nothing to catch&v■÷p the economics in this country? thank you so much, sir■jplease . gue
you look at the city of seattle, where you have major fortune 500 tech companies, they will settle withglobe under a special visa as opposed to invest in the ■seattle public school district and train up all of those talented young people to serve that economy of the future around tech. that is unfortunate. until we see the delivery ofm■ quality education, public education for all children as a national interest, we will continue to have the same problem. it is not just african-americans, it...
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seattle takes it 4 to 3. they have now lost five of six.n oakland tonight. across town from the coliseum in west oakland history was made their inaugural 2000. >> season. >> the oakland ballers made their home debut in front of 4100 fans at the completely transformed raymond park, where it was standing room only. even from outside the park from the rescue crews there. this had a grassroots vibe fans excited for baseball but not wanting to give a dime of their money to a's owner john fisher. and now they have an alternative a great night. despite losing to the yolo high wheelers 9 to 3 and 16 year old lily johannes making her us women's national team debut tonight against korea just ten minutes after taking the field, she scores her first ever goal for team usa. what a moment for the teenager from springfield, virginia and the netherlands, where she's lived the last six years. a well placed one timer from right in front of the net, 1616 years old lily a usa, by the way, beat korea three nil. but yeah, the ballers the story. how is that like
seattle takes it 4 to 3. they have now lost five of six.n oakland tonight. across town from the coliseum in west oakland history was made their inaugural 2000. >> season. >> the oakland ballers made their home debut in front of 4100 fans at the completely transformed raymond park, where it was standing room only. even from outside the park from the rescue crews there. this had a grassroots vibe fans excited for baseball but not wanting to give a dime of their money to a's owner john...
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beautiful shot of the seattle skyline kind of see that fog is burning off right? there we'll be right back. >>yeah. >>dangerous side shows have taken over. cities. all across the the bay air. but any august taking new action to keep the community safe. yesterday, the city council unanimously approved a sideshow ordinance will prohibit organizing and promoting side shows. it will also punished. expect >>what? that has been the most. most. effective tool. we have is a city to stop side shows when we're proactive with law enforcement. in finding those who are organizing these and and dismantling them there, that's what we've been most effective. >>the mayor says the ordinance won't go into effect until sometime in september. okay back to our 1st alert weather right now, let's take you alive again. outside at san francisco not seattle. because that's sutra tower and not the space veto. i don't know what happened there anyway. let's check that game of meteorologist jessica burch. >>it's a little cool and cloudy along our coastline as we head into the afternoon hours to
beautiful shot of the seattle skyline kind of see that fog is burning off right? there we'll be right back. >>yeah. >>dangerous side shows have taken over. cities. all across the the bay air. but any august taking new action to keep the community safe. yesterday, the city council unanimously approved a sideshow ordinance will prohibit organizing and promoting side shows. it will also punished. expect >>what? that has been the most. most. effective tool. we have is a city to...
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seattle.n it's garver again, providing a little more insurance taken tj mcfarland, deep to left center. his 6th homer of the season and the mariners beat the a's today. 3, nothing to take the series afterwards. so clinton's manager mark kotsay talked about dominance. >> yeah, i mean, we just couldn't hit the heater i know what it is about a fastball that gives us trouble. you know, he basically just froze, forcing to and then played it off that. you know, play today with that, you know, success. and and i mean, kind we just we just couldn't get the fastball and had opportunity to take advantage of the mistake in the you know, we've got a situational. about that. we failed in their early. that was the only opportunity we had all day. >> a little pun, a 3 game series against toronto on friday. now to basketball words in a while since we've had a game a full week to be exact tonight. finally game one of the nba finals between the celtics and the mavericks. you see those shirts for bill walton, a
seattle.n it's garver again, providing a little more insurance taken tj mcfarland, deep to left center. his 6th homer of the season and the mariners beat the a's today. 3, nothing to take the series afterwards. so clinton's manager mark kotsay talked about dominance. >> yeah, i mean, we just couldn't hit the heater i know what it is about a fastball that gives us trouble. you know, he basically just froze, forcing to and then played it off that. you know, play today with that, you know,...
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el departamento de policÍa de seattle le dijo a la "ediciÓn digital" que su personal estÁ recopilandoes para poder revisarlos. carolina: en otro tema, la desapariciÓn de una adolescente de 13 aÑos en santa marta, colombia, da un giro inesperado, radical. la menor fue encontrada viva a casi 600 millas de distancia en bogotÁ, en la capital. la joven fue hallada durante un operativo por una zona ocupada por indigentes. la menor estÁ recibiendo tratamiento, y se estÁ investigando si puede obligada o no a realizar trabajos sexuales. borja: una madre hispana de new jersey estÁ desesperada porque su ex pareja se llevÓ a su niÑa de 10 meses a carolina del norte y no cumpliÓ con las Órdenes de custodia dictadas cuando se separaron. ella pidiÓ a la policÍa intervenir con mÁs firmeza, y al hombre le pusieron cargos por violar la orden y por llevÁrsela fuera del estado. pero de momento esta madre no puede abrazar a su hija. vamos a escuchar a esta desesperada madre, madeleine reyes. >> tenÍa rabia, porque yo ya pensaba que hoy iba a tener la niÑa en mis manos y no fue asÍ. borja: ponemos a dispos
el departamento de policÍa de seattle le dijo a la "ediciÓn digital" que su personal estÁ recopilandoes para poder revisarlos. carolina: en otro tema, la desapariciÓn de una adolescente de 13 aÑos en santa marta, colombia, da un giro inesperado, radical. la menor fue encontrada viva a casi 600 millas de distancia en bogotÁ, en la capital. la joven fue hallada durante un operativo por una zona ocupada por indigentes. la menor estÁ recibiendo tratamiento, y se estÁ investigando...
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seattle with the a's three to nothing.d ballers took home the win tonight after one for their players made history. yeah, how about that to start the game off with a strikeout. kelsey whitmore is the first woman to start a pioneer league game. she threw three innings against the yolo high wheelers tonight. whitmore has been a trailblazer for women in professional baseball. she was the first woman to sign a contract in the atlantic league, and played two seasons with the staten island ferry hawks before signing with the ballers. by the way, the ballers won 9 to 8 nba finals. got started in boston tonight. the celtics taking on the dallas mavericks. celtics did not look like they suffered any lingering effects from a week long layoff. racing out to 21 point halftime lead. celtics win easily 107 to 89. game two is suay again
seattle with the a's three to nothing.d ballers took home the win tonight after one for their players made history. yeah, how about that to start the game off with a strikeout. kelsey whitmore is the first woman to start a pioneer league game. she threw three innings against the yolo high wheelers tonight. whitmore has been a trailblazer for women in professional baseball. she was the first woman to sign a contract in the atlantic league, and played two seasons with the staten island ferry...
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that's going to score cal raleigh from second. >> seattle goes up nothing.t stay that way all the way into the 9th. when garber provided a little more insurance taking tj mcfarland deep to left center. that's his 6th homer of the season and the mariners blank the a's 3 to nothing to take the series afterwards. oakland manager mark kotsay talked about dominant. >> yeah. i mean, we just couldn't hit the heater i know what it is about his fastball that gives us trouble. you know, he basically just froze, forcing to and then played it off that. you know, play today with that, you know, success. and and i mean, that's kind we just we just could not get the fastball and had opportunity to take advantage of the mistake in the you know, we've got a situational. about that. we failed in their early. that was the only opportunity we had all day. >> is a welcome to rondo for 3 game series beginning tomorrow. meantime, the nascar cup series is rolling into wine country this week. sonoma raceway hosting the toyota save mart 3.50, over the weekend with thousands of racing
that's going to score cal raleigh from second. >> seattle goes up nothing.t stay that way all the way into the 9th. when garber provided a little more insurance taking tj mcfarland deep to left center. that's his 6th homer of the season and the mariners blank the a's 3 to nothing to take the series afterwards. oakland manager mark kotsay talked about dominant. >> yeah. i mean, we just couldn't hit the heater i know what it is about his fastball that gives us trouble. you know, he...
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that six seattle having the highest levels of rain in years, it's a lot of rain.p telling people it was raining, would they be drier? maybe have a dryer perspective? the woman says crime alerts it negatively impact of the marginalized and underserved, so now the answer is to withhold vital information from those with less money, fewer resources? so the bullet still flight, but it's a more empowering and less racist if you don't know where they fly. commonsense is getting get tree into the forest vibes. you know kind of seventies shot in the city but you don't hear about it, did the victim make a sound? let's bring in of the author of what's killing america, seattle talk radio host jason ranz, in fox news political analyst, who is -- who's 18-year-old brother kids judgement christian was killed ago in chicago. we're so sorry for that, i want to go to you first. what do you think of these crime alerts not being sent to residents because some woman believes they are you know, hurting perspective? >> i have tell you, with over 600 people murdered last year, 2500 shot,
that six seattle having the highest levels of rain in years, it's a lot of rain.p telling people it was raining, would they be drier? maybe have a dryer perspective? the woman says crime alerts it negatively impact of the marginalized and underserved, so now the answer is to withhold vital information from those with less money, fewer resources? so the bullet still flight, but it's a more empowering and less racist if you don't know where they fly. commonsense is getting get tree into the...
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seattle with the a's three to nothing. home the win tonight after one for their players made history. yeah, how about that to start the game off with a strikeout. kelsey whitmore is the first woman to start a pioneer league game. she threw three innings against the yolo high wheelers tonight. whitmore has been a trailblazer for women in professional baseball. she was the first woman to sign a contract in the atlantic league, and played two seasons with the staten island ferry hawks before signing with the ballers. by the way, the ballers won 9 to 8 nba finals. got started in boston tonight. the celtics taking on the dallas mavericks. celtics did not look like they suffered any lingering effects from a week long layoff. racing out to 21 point halftime lead. celtics win easily 107 to 89. game two is suay againnd norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimi
seattle with the a's three to nothing. home the win tonight after one for their players made history. yeah, how about that to start the game off with a strikeout. kelsey whitmore is the first woman to start a pioneer league game. she threw three innings against the yolo high wheelers tonight. whitmore has been a trailblazer for women in professional baseball. she was the first woman to sign a contract in the atlantic league, and played two seasons with the staten island ferry hawks before...
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right now, at the time it is right now in seattle, you likely have fewer officers than is the minimumot of these precincts around the city. so if something were to happen in my neighborhood, for example, right now, you are pulling over cops from different neighborhoods, leaving them vulnerable to potential crime because now they are in my neighborhood where they are not supposed to be patrolling. that's how bad things are. and when you talk to the union president. when you talk to the union members. they don't think this is going to get any better. any time soon. but they are at least feeling a little bit hopeful. we have council that is considerably more moderate in comparison to what we used to have and looking at and this a saying maybe things will start to calm down a little bit on the staffing side. jason, while you are talking there is horrific video of a girl being pushed down the stairs by someone. and he kept going back after her again and again and again and again. and we have seen that in the subways here in new york. it's a scary time. thank you so much, jason, for coming
right now, at the time it is right now in seattle, you likely have fewer officers than is the minimumot of these precincts around the city. so if something were to happen in my neighborhood, for example, right now, you are pulling over cops from different neighborhoods, leaving them vulnerable to potential crime because now they are in my neighborhood where they are not supposed to be patrolling. that's how bad things are. and when you talk to the union president. when you talk to the union...
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. >> new video tonight of a man being beaten by seattle police last week.nd we want to warn you, some may find this video disturbing. the 32nd cell phone video was captured friday afternoon at about 130 at a bus stop. one officer hits the man with a baton, and at one point, each officer kneels on the man's back near his neck. as they handcuff him, you can hear the man scream police brutality and ask for help. the office of police accountability says a preliminary investigation is now underway. >> well, thanks to a resident of washington state, some ancient artifacts are heading home to mexico after being in private hands for more than 70 years. a seattle resident turned the relics over to federal officials , who then handed them over to mexico in a repatriation event in washington, d.c. today. the relics include priceless pottery and figurines estimated to be thousands of years old. they were collected in mexico in 1947 by two men on a hunting trip. >> and sometimes good citizens come forward and say, we've come into these things and we're not supposed to h
. >> new video tonight of a man being beaten by seattle police last week.nd we want to warn you, some may find this video disturbing. the 32nd cell phone video was captured friday afternoon at about 130 at a bus stop. one officer hits the man with a baton, and at one point, each officer kneels on the man's back near his neck. as they handcuff him, you can hear the man scream police brutality and ask for help. the office of police accountability says a preliminary investigation is now...
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." >> jimmy: seattle, right. >> "coming in hot" in hawaii. then -- aw, thank you. then i took it to brooklyn. >> jimmy: why brooklyn? >> brooklyn, where you at? it's like -- i played brooklyn, i was always in love with brooklyn. and i played it. one night on tour. and i remember walking off stage going, yeah, this is a whole different energy. and it's crazy, because i played madison square garden. i sold out madison square garden. i sold out radio city...
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seattle's offense wasn't great either. just like the a's, but it was good enough.garver with a little icing on the cake. home run in the ninth. he had two of the mariners three rbis as seattle takes the rubber match three nothing. the a's have now lost six of their last eight they welcome in the toronto blue jays tomorrow the oakland ballers. they will make pioneer league history tonight when kelsey whitmore takes the mound against the yolo high wheelers. she will become the first female to start a game in league history thus far this season. whitmore's pitch four and two thirds innings, but all as a reliever. so this will be different. and it comes in just the third home game ever for the ballers, who play at raymond park in west oakland. i caught up with kelsey and asked her about her approach. when she takes the mound. >> more of a pitcher that's crafty. so i got to get, you know, working to really get batters off balance. and, and really just try to miss barrels and get as many ground balls, fly outs as i can, goal is to try to have as much movement as i can wi
seattle's offense wasn't great either. just like the a's, but it was good enough.garver with a little icing on the cake. home run in the ninth. he had two of the mariners three rbis as seattle takes the rubber match three nothing. the a's have now lost six of their last eight they welcome in the toronto blue jays tomorrow the oakland ballers. they will make pioneer league history tonight when kelsey whitmore takes the mound against the yolo high wheelers. she will become the first female to...
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and i told them i was from seattle and he said how much he loves seattle. willie mays. yes, you.ople chiming in. you heard jason dumas says story. his numbers. legendary of corsi is 5th. all-time in home runs with 660, the average 33 home runs every year of his career. think about that. now they reward home runs the ballpark. so a lot smaller back then. they did not want teams to score. and even then he racked up so many home runs gold gloves, 12 gold gloves. and they didn't even start keeping that stat until 1957, 5 years into his career. he was 2 times mvp 20 consecutive all-star games 12 times he finished in the top 6 for ndp voting. if you talk to him, he didn't care about the numbers. he was always smiling. in fact, he's nickname say, hey, kid, he brought joy to so many people. i mean, just take the social media, the young, the old kids taking photos of him, not often reyna when an athlete passes away in dies. do people remember like this the last time that i can possibly think of an athlete who died that just reverberated across the globe. muhammad ali, willie mays, muhamma
and i told them i was from seattle and he said how much he loves seattle. willie mays. yes, you.ople chiming in. you heard jason dumas says story. his numbers. legendary of corsi is 5th. all-time in home runs with 660, the average 33 home runs every year of his career. think about that. now they reward home runs the ballpark. so a lot smaller back then. they did not want teams to score. and even then he racked up so many home runs gold gloves, 12 gold gloves. and they didn't even start keeping...
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seattle's office of police accountability says it is investigating the encounter.riffith is following this for us. janelle, walk us through what more we know about this. >> yes, chris, so last night, i spoke to the man who recorded the video. he said that he was on a bus when he came upon police beating this man. and he was so disturbed by what he witnessed, he described it as an injustice, and he said he felt compelled to start recording. now, it's important to note that the seattle police department hasn't said much about the incident at all. i have asked them repeatedly about the condition of the man who was beaten, and they have ignored my requests. they have not identified the two officers involved or confirmed whether they're on administrative leave while the beating is investigated. but the office of police accountability is aware of the video, and they are looking into it. >> but the man who you spoke to who took the video, he saw essentially what we saw. he doesn't know what happened leading up to it or what might have precipitated what we're seeing? >> ex
seattle's office of police accountability says it is investigating the encounter.riffith is following this for us. janelle, walk us through what more we know about this. >> yes, chris, so last night, i spoke to the man who recorded the video. he said that he was on a bus when he came upon police beating this man. and he was so disturbed by what he witnessed, he described it as an injustice, and he said he felt compelled to start recording. now, it's important to note that the seattle...
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miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked valiantly to see this day, we can see her legacy live on now through her sister marian, a fellow rosie and her daughter, laurie, and i believe marian laurie. laurie are here today. would you all stand there? they are. they are here. right here. thank you. if you go to the in richmond, you'll see marion's words. you enter. it's there on the wall. it says, quote i specifically didn't do anything great, but i partici painted in something that was great. that's very well said. and it was great. and so, so great that today we finally to award their e
miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked...
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miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked valiantly to see this day, we can see her legacy live on now through her sister marian, a fellow rosie and her daughter, laurie, and i believe marian laurie. laurie are here today. would you all stand there? they are. they are here. right here. thank you. if you go to the in richmond, you'll see marion's words. you enter. it's there on the wall. it says, quote i specifically didn't do anything great, but i partici painted in something that was great. that's very well said. and it was great. and so, so great that today we finally to award their e
miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked...
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days of the pandemic we are the lar states seattle was one of the early hotspots of covid if you r one of the early cases was very quickly were starting to run out of persoe equipment and ppe for a health system or a directed gown up to do every covid test was sustainable on a national level. we had it many, many phone other federal agencies. the white house how are we going to get this? what can we do as a company v reach and our funds in ourn partnersh with others unscheduledoial validation work with the self collect professionally collected swab, saliva samplesuniversity for key partners in network. we were days hundreds and early information sector to make decisions for the nation on how wed pce initially to we are using now is incredibly convenient and not doing my own coveted test requests is just like you did not into all the paperwork it sounds like that was not this. >> know and i think he said it before. everyone pitched in we all had right thing. companies thatcompanies that have never worked together before it might be co agencies i was all tense about publthe past realize
days of the pandemic we are the lar states seattle was one of the early hotspots of covid if you r one of the early cases was very quickly were starting to run out of persoe equipment and ppe for a health system or a directed gown up to do every covid test was sustainable on a national level. we had it many, many phone other federal agencies. the white house how are we going to get this? what can we do as a company v reach and our funds in ourn partnersh with others unscheduledoial validation...
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miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and whiteot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked valiantly to see this day, we can see her legacy live on now through her sister marian, a fellow rosie and her daughte l i believe marian laurie. laurie are here today. would you all stand there? they are. they are here. right here. if you go the in richmond, you'll see marion's words. you enter. it's there on the wall. it says, quote i specifically didn't do anything great, but i partici painted in something that was great. that's very well said. and it was great. and so, so great that today we finally to award their efforts with a congress final gold medal. that's rig
miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and whiteot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked valiantly to see this day, we...
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miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked valiantly to see this day, we can see her legacy live on now through her sister marian, a fellow rosie and her daughter, laurie, and i believe marian laurie. laurie are here today. would you all stand there? they are. they are here. right here. thank you. if you go to the in richmond, you'll see marion's words. you enter. it's there on the wall. it says, quote i specifically didn't do anything great, but i partici painted in something that was great. that's very well said. and it was great. and so, so great that today we finally to award their e
miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmond, california. where the rosie the riveter museum stands today. that's right. it it was phyllis and mae who in recent years would walk the halls of congress passing out handmade red and white polka dot bandanas, trying to members on board for this important cause. we'll have the pleasure from hearing from mae in just a moment. but we mourn the fact that miss phyllis is no longer with us. while she worked...
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mientras tanto, los oakland visitaron seattle y en ese partido lieu reedley aquí en la alta de la tercera. los 4000 localidades del parque raimondi se vendieron en su totalidad para dar la bienvenida al equipo, quien a cambio recibió a sus nuevos fanáticos con los jugadores del equipo repartiendo algunos souvenirs. lamentablemente, los bulls no pudieron estrenar su estadio con una victoria, ya que cayeron 9 a 3 frente a los yellow wheelers. pero la gente está ilusionada de tener béisbol en oakland de nuevo. escuchemos. están apoyando a la comunidad aquí. yo he jugado fútbol con unos equipos y este parque no lo usaban para nada. ahora sí lo están usando para tener béisbol. ya que se nos están yendo los atléticos. es increíble que un equipo que no estaba aquí hace 6 meses. todo esto es posible y es algo que oakland puede tener. pero no quieren. pero mira todo esto. qué bonito está. cosas bonitas pasamos con san francisco 49ers porque hace 2 temporadas la llegada de christian mccaffrey a los niners volvió a san francisco, una de las ofensivas más temibles de toda la liga, pues hoy los niners
mientras tanto, los oakland visitaron seattle y en ese partido lieu reedley aquí en la alta de la tercera. los 4000 localidades del parque raimondi se vendieron en su totalidad para dar la bienvenida al equipo, quien a cambio recibió a sus nuevos fanáticos con los jugadores del equipo repartiendo algunos souvenirs. lamentablemente, los bulls no pudieron estrenar su estadio con una victoria, ya que cayeron 9 a 3 frente a los yellow wheelers. pero la gente está ilusionada de tener béisbol en...
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seattle, and after the break, germany continued on the offensive, adding a 2nd to go in the 67 minutes, courtesy of captain ok, go into one. and here's how germany's funds reacted. the goal by their team, since tens of thousands of germany funds to the moon. and back to berlin's ron berg gates. the insurance card in the south of germany where the match took place. many funds already see their team on the path to greater glory. both great river. amazing. it was few but we came all the way to switzerland. my goats so nice snag. it was just a strong match. the germans really put the hob into the tongue. ariens went bad either on and now we're done with this chapter and we'll take one step further. javanese of bond singled on germany is the 1st team to reach the tournaments knockout stage after securing their 2nd victory. but the road to the final in berlin will only get harder to all right, you are up to date of next day documentary. if i have to trade in exhausting butterflies on time, which has live to the near extinction of some specie, starts after a short break. and don't forget, the
seattle, and after the break, germany continued on the offensive, adding a 2nd to go in the 67 minutes, courtesy of captain ok, go into one. and here's how germany's funds reacted. the goal by their team, since tens of thousands of germany funds to the moon. and back to berlin's ron berg gates. the insurance card in the south of germany where the match took place. many funds already see their team on the path to greater glory. both great river. amazing. it was few but we came all the way to...
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players are documented in the system such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see all and then put in seattle on copeland kind of. yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potentially is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game and pass this in the role of the met him. i'll mention it to make his claim the i o, i can calculate players. future performance with an press is 90 percent accuracy to further improve the full costs of frequently monitored and results scrutinized. could this main goodbye for its human kind of puts me in these, that fire stick in my some bisson of the youngest dusty machine and runs us as i can. and the question implies a kind of fear, a few of the machines will take over football and everything else too. i don't believe that will happen. it will never happen in my bye, even to my thoughts that off i'm of the mention on with progress. it always depends on whether we can approach innovation
players are documented in the system such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see all and then put in seattle on copeland kind of. yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potentially is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game and pass this in the role of the met him. i'll mention it to make his claim the i o, i can...
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because by that time, they had footage from a reporter from a seattle station who had been camped up there. dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were downwind of the ash fall, you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. dave crockett (voiceover): it's pitch black, just pitch black. this is-- this is hell on earth i'm walking through. he had made it out on foot. and so we thought, well, maybe reid made it out. but he's just stuck in the wilderness someplace. [engine roaring] don swanson: we were flying around trying to figure out what had happened. and in that process, we saw this car down there. so we thought, well, perhaps there's some survivors. they could see the car because it was in a clearing. but it was just all a sea of as
because by that time, they had footage from a reporter from a seattle station who had been camped up there. dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were...
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record rainfall in seattle on sunday.n olympia, there are numerous reports of well over an inch of rain. for some, this system is dragging across a lot of clouds. for us, it will be with us in the morning. we'll see decreasing clouds in the afternoon, but still today's that that that tweener day. because after today all eyes will point on the high building in and we will get a quick jump on those temps starting tuesday, wednesday looks to be the hottest day now. any strong, strong heat will be probably east of us, but we'll probably see a few near 100 as we get towards wednesday. tomorrow looks to be more 90, but it's going to be a noticeable jump on the temp starting tomorrow, probably into thursday. then it will start to ease up later in the week. 60s 70s to near 80 degrees and then tomorrow it's all about more sunshine and north wind and getting hot pretty fast. tuesday, wednesday still warm to hot thursday. >> thank you steve. looks like we should brace ourselves for a jolt in our travel budget. we'll explore some fac
record rainfall in seattle on sunday.n olympia, there are numerous reports of well over an inch of rain. for some, this system is dragging across a lot of clouds. for us, it will be with us in the morning. we'll see decreasing clouds in the afternoon, but still today's that that that tweener day. because after today all eyes will point on the high building in and we will get a quick jump on those temps starting tuesday, wednesday looks to be the hottest day now. any strong, strong heat will be...
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300000 players are documented in the system such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see on amazon put in seattle on copeland kind of. yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potential is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here and after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game. i'll pass this in new roll of the met him. i'll mention it to make his claim the i o, i can calculate players. future performance with an press is 90 percent accuracy to further improve the full costs of frequently monitored and results scrutinized. could this main goodbye for its human kind of puts me in these that fire stick and my some missing of the august dusty machine and running just as i can. and the question implies a kind of fear, a few of that machines will take over football and everything else too. i don't believe that will happen. it will never happen in my bye, even to my thoughts that off i'm of the mention on with progress. it always depends on whether we can approach i
300000 players are documented in the system such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see on amazon put in seattle on copeland kind of. yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potential is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here and after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game. i'll pass this in new roll of the met him. i'll mention it to make his claim the i...
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host: is scott in seattle on our proposed line.e have some bad protestswas surprised at how may people, i don't know where they got the idea they should be supporting hamas as much as they were. i am old enough to remember how yasser arafat had a hard time controlling them and their are don't want them in egypt and causing problems in neighboring arabic countries. i would think that whatever happens, they can't really be trusted. i wouldn't trust them with a tablespoon of cement. the business of going out and dressing in women's clothing and fading into the crowd and they can't put a uniform on and fight . if they would just do something like that or in good faith, i think things would be better. guest: i think what scott just said there is obviously a controversial statement about portraying these protesters as pro-hamas portrayal that is in some cases may be correct but not cessarily a generalization i would make about the protest movement. there is the question of whether the students are condemning, and whether they tpnk that t
host: is scott in seattle on our proposed line.e have some bad protestswas surprised at how may people, i don't know where they got the idea they should be supporting hamas as much as they were. i am old enough to remember how yasser arafat had a hard time controlling them and their are don't want them in egypt and causing problems in neighboring arabic countries. i would think that whatever happens, they can't really be trusted. i wouldn't trust them with a tablespoon of cement. the business...
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because by that time, they had footage from a reporter from a seattle station who had been camped upre. dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were downwind of the ash fall, you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. dave crockett (voiceover): it's pitch black, just pitch black. this is-- this is hell on earth i'm walking through. he had made it out on foot. and so we thought, well, maybe reid made it out. but he's just stuck in the wilderness someplace. [engine roaring] don swanson: we were flying around trying to figure out what had happened. and in that process, we saw this car down there. so we thought, well, perhaps there's some survivors. they could see the car because it was in a clearing. but it was just all a sea of ash. j
because by that time, they had footage from a reporter from a seattle station who had been camped upre. dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were...
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the seattle mariners shut out the a's three to nothing.high school baseball star brian woo pitched six strong innings in seattle's victory. the a's had only two hits in the entire game . logan webb will be on the mound when the san francisco giants begin a weekend series in texas. tonight. the giants will be facing the rangers and their former manager, bruce bochy on wednesday, the giants snapped their season high six game losing streak by defeating the arizona diamondbacks in the final game of that series. nascar weekend at sonoma raceway begins today. spectator gates open at 9:00 this morning. today's activities include practices a 64 lap lower division race this evening, this weekend's adrenaline filled, action packed racing is capped off with sunday's main event, the toyota save mart. 350 martin truex junior won last year. sonoma raceway may be his favorite course on the circuit. he's won four times, something to keep in mind this year is the new track pavement. that will help cars go even faster. >> the new pavement for almost five se
the seattle mariners shut out the a's three to nothing.high school baseball star brian woo pitched six strong innings in seattle's victory. the a's had only two hits in the entire game . logan webb will be on the mound when the san francisco giants begin a weekend series in texas. tonight. the giants will be facing the rangers and their former manager, bruce bochy on wednesday, the giants snapped their season high six game losing streak by defeating the arizona diamondbacks in the final game of...
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300000 players are documented in the system, such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see on amazon put in seattle and copeland kind of has yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potential is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here and after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game and pass this in the role of the met him. i mentioned it to make his claim the i o i can calculate plays future performance with an impressive 90 percent accuracy to further improve the full costs of frequently monitored and results. scrutinized with this main goodbye for its human kind of puts me in these, that fire stick and my some bisson of the honest dusty machine and runs us as i can . and the question implies a kind of fear, a few of that machines will take over football and everything else too. i don't believe that will happen. it will never happen in my bye, even to my thoughts that off i'm of the mention on with progress. it always depends on whether we can approach innovat
300000 players are documented in the system, such as buying unix, jamal, and we'll see on amazon put in seattle and copeland kind of has yeah, it's fine. extreme to know plans via i can see what his potential is on our end as a club. i can plan for that. yeah. i see. 2024 is he's here and after that to lose a little momentum. yeah. but not significantly in 2025, 2026. you'll continue to play at the top of this game and pass this in the role of the met him. i mentioned it to make his claim the i...