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[applause] carla hayden, welcome. dr. hayden: i was just in new york. ray: i could not afford the tuition. have an amazing job. i hope you feel that way too. dr. hayden: every day. curator, af a guardian of national treasures. kind of a keeper of the nation's memory -- a very important part of the job. a very distinct assignment that is kind of gift -- different from the national archives though there is some overlap. and we can talk further of where your turfs intersect. you have to keep pace of rapidly changing technology, what is in the technology that what is in the library -- what is in the library. but atrary is a vault the same time a place to keep things safe but also a place that has to be porous and able to be interacted with by the public which i think is a pretty interesting balancing act. and i want to touch you more about that as well. how long have you been on the job? dr. hayden: it will be three years september 14. that is when i was sworn in officially. swearing-in, i made the point that to be a person of and to be a woman, the first w
[applause] carla hayden, welcome. dr. hayden: i was just in new york. ray: i could not afford the tuition. have an amazing job. i hope you feel that way too. dr. hayden: every day. curator, af a guardian of national treasures. kind of a keeper of the nation's memory -- a very important part of the job. a very distinct assignment that is kind of gift -- different from the national archives though there is some overlap. and we can talk further of where your turfs intersect. you have to keep pace...
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and tom hayden came late. kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't shown up, they allowed him to give a speech. hayden came from the back of the room at least as the story goes and he immediately started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism as a person who was defending the establishment. and the story goes -- and again, i've not been able to verify but even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot. there was a young man, african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther. and as soon as hayden launched into kirk, this guy stood up and just started yelling at hayden and said, you have no right to do this. you didn't listen to this man. this man has more respect for us than you're showing now. and by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said, he treated everybody well. it wasn't a show for him. this was serious conversation. and i think it's really important to note that kirk i
and tom hayden came late. kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't shown up, they allowed him to give a speech. hayden came from the back of the room at least as the story goes and he immediately started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism as a person who was defending the establishment. and the story goes -- and again, i've not been able to verify but even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot....
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hayden came in from the back of the room -- at least as the story goes -- hayden came in and immediately started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism and a person who was defending the establishment, and the story goes -- and i'm not able to verify all of this, but even if it is not true it says so much about what we remember about kirk. there was a young man, african-american man in the as hayden and as soon launched into kirk, this guy stood up and started yelling and said, you have no right to do this. this guy has more respect for us than you are showing now, and by he wanted tokirk, debate. this was serious conversation. it's really important to know , kirk wasin his life always a defender of people who would have been called minorities in the 1950's, always. he believed the changes that were happening in the 1960's were necessary. he believed from the very this would not go over well with libertarians are harcourt -- or harcourt free-market types -- he thought one of the ugliest things in american culture were roadsides or billboards. he said all good citizen s
hayden came in from the back of the room -- at least as the story goes -- hayden came in and immediately started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism and a person who was defending the establishment, and the story goes -- and i'm not able to verify all of this, but even if it is not true it says so much about what we remember about kirk. there was a young man, african-american man in the as hayden and as soon launched into kirk, this guy stood up and started yelling and...
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i said that's hayden. next thing i know my phone rings. hayden is on the other line. dad, daddy, daddy. she starts describing what is going on. she was describing what was going on as she was messing with the phone. the next thing i know we're looking at the mail truck and the one police car and we're hearing pop, pop, pop, pop. i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong. she's describing what's happening. she's scared. imagine what the parents are like on the other end of the phone watching face time and it could be your daughter's last time you see her alive. >> reporter: part of this job, richard, you have the blessing to meet these people. you realize whether it's sutherland springs, to las vegas, to odessa, the fact these things go beyond those killed and injured, but those who experience the traumatic echlve that unfolded here. i asked david what would his message be to the american public? he said action needs to be taken. you hear this a lot from folks like david, you don't expect it to hit home. he doesn't know what it means. it's much like we heard before they wa
i said that's hayden. next thing i know my phone rings. hayden is on the other line. dad, daddy, daddy. she starts describing what is going on. she was describing what was going on as she was messing with the phone. the next thing i know we're looking at the mail truck and the one police car and we're hearing pop, pop, pop, pop. i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong. she's describing what's happening. she's scared. imagine what the parents are like on the other end of the phone watching face...
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it's my great pleasure to introduce to you general michael hayden.is our honor to have you serve, thank you for serving so valiantly for all of us. thank you sir. it's great to see you. >> thank you. this is only a minute. i am delighted to be back. it's been a long time, and i still have lots of problems doing things. but everything's going all right. thank you very much. and thank you for everything you do. thank you again. >> let me also recognize and thank janine has wonderful wife, thank you for being here. and it's a great honor to have user. that concludes our summit and i want to thank each of you for being here for this conference. i want to thank all of our sponsors who made this event possible. and i recognize them. it's really their support that has allowed this to happen. and we thpeakers who have come from across the world to be with us and if you want some continuing education credit, you can go back to the registration desk or the registrar. with that being said , i want to thank everyone for coming and give a shout out to one of my o
it's my great pleasure to introduce to you general michael hayden.is our honor to have you serve, thank you for serving so valiantly for all of us. thank you sir. it's great to see you. >> thank you. this is only a minute. i am delighted to be back. it's been a long time, and i still have lots of problems doing things. but everything's going all right. thank you very much. and thank you for everything you do. thank you again. >> let me also recognize and thank janine has wonderful...
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that is not the final end of the program including under general hayden those that were authorized butonce the president made an announcement i think in retrospect you could say that was the beginning of the end with the final chapter now widely reported some officers were debriefed president-elect obama what the program was shortly after he came to office he said the united states committed what he called torture. i think the colleagues that i spoke with bristled at that for a simple reason every president has the right to change policy but we were told from the beginning of time that not only this is the policy but to comply and then being told what you did doesn't comply with the law or basic values that we all signed up for. and that was painful and the program was done. i did spend time with everyone of the individuals that i spoke with because of their jobs and interrogations with the cia directors and then to ask some common questions with ethics and reflections so when my colleagues look back that the knowledge on september 12th would have said there will be as second wave and
that is not the final end of the program including under general hayden those that were authorized butonce the president made an announcement i think in retrospect you could say that was the beginning of the end with the final chapter now widely reported some officers were debriefed president-elect obama what the program was shortly after he came to office he said the united states committed what he called torture. i think the colleagues that i spoke with bristled at that for a simple reason...
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the 300,000-acre sprawl of grand teton national park not a bad day at the office for cheryl and tim hayden >> got really lucky. >> reporter: the haydens are doing what so many of us dream about. >> there's creeks down there. that's where the moose was. >> reporter: leaving their suburban lives for the adventure of the great outdoors >> r.v. may seem small but we've got a huge back yard. we don't feel cramped at all >> reporter: for the last three summers, cheryl and tim, both retired, left their home in missouri to actually live inside the park for free. >> grand tetons. >> reporter: in exchange for volunteering what is the appeal of this >> it's an incredible opportunity to get to live here and just be in this beautiful place all the time we get to see wildlife all the time >> reporter: the pair, now part the park's wildlife brigade >> they do traffic management bear management, wildlife management. >> reporter: bear management >> yep >> reporter: volunteer coordinator jessica irwin says those bear managers get great perks. the national volunteers in parks program allows housing here for
the 300,000-acre sprawl of grand teton national park not a bad day at the office for cheryl and tim hayden >> got really lucky. >> reporter: the haydens are doing what so many of us dream about. >> there's creeks down there. that's where the moose was. >> reporter: leaving their suburban lives for the adventure of the great outdoors >> r.v. may seem small but we've got a huge back yard. we don't feel cramped at all >> reporter: for the last three summers,...
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it's my great pleasure to introduce to you general michael hayden.is our honor to have you serve, thank you for serving so valiantly for all of us. thank you sir. it's great to see you. >> thank you. this is only a minute. i am delighted to be back. it's been a long time, and i still have lots of problems doing things. but everything's going all right. thank you very much. and thank you for everything you do. thank you again. >> let me also recognize and thank janine has wonderful wife, thank you for being here. and it's a great honor to have user. that concludes our summit and i want to thank each of you for being here for this conference. i want to thank all of our sponsors who made this event possible. and i recognize them. it's really their support that has allowed this to happen. and we think them very much. we think all of our speakers who have come from across the world to be with us and if you want some continuing education credit, you can go back to the registration desk or the registrar. with that being said , i want to thank everyone for c
it's my great pleasure to introduce to you general michael hayden.is our honor to have you serve, thank you for serving so valiantly for all of us. thank you sir. it's great to see you. >> thank you. this is only a minute. i am delighted to be back. it's been a long time, and i still have lots of problems doing things. but everything's going all right. thank you very much. and thank you for everything you do. thank you again. >> let me also recognize and thank janine has wonderful...
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got really lucky. >> reporter: the haydens are doing what so many o dream about there. >> are some creeks where the moose was. >> reporte r: the great outdoors. >> rv may seem small, but we have this huge backyard. we don't feel cramped at all. >> reporter: for the last three summer, sheryl and tim, both retired left their home in missouri to actually live inside the park, for free >> grand tetons! >> reporter: in exchange for volunteering what is the appeal of this >> it's just an incredible opportunity to get to live here and just be in this beautiful place all the time we get to see wildlife all the time. >> reporter: the pair now part of the park's wildlife traffic , bear management, wildlife management >> reporter: bear management >> yep. >> reporter: volunteer coordinator jessica erwin says the bear managers get great perks. the volunteers in parks allo housing fo 32 hours a week out of about 300,000 vipall par nationwide, close to 4,000 actually get to live onsite. a spectacular second act for many >> it's competitive, you know. people want to volunteer here and work here, spend th
got really lucky. >> reporter: the haydens are doing what so many o dream about there. >> are some creeks where the moose was. >> reporte r: the great outdoors. >> rv may seem small, but we have this huge backyard. we don't feel cramped at all. >> reporter: for the last three summer, sheryl and tim, both retired left their home in missouri to actually live inside the park, for free >> grand tetons! >> reporter: in exchange for volunteering what is the...
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ladies and gentlemen, general hayden, it's a great honor to have you back.e to you our final two speakers. chris krebs, known to all in the room as a great friend, is the director of the cybersecurity infrastructure and security agency, sissa, at the department of homeland security. we're delight to have chris speak. it's now my honor and privilege to introduce to you, chris krebs. chris. >> good afternoon. i'm in that unenviable position between karen martin and the end of the day. before i do that, i want to thank tom for having me here again. this truly a great event. i have a bit of history with tom. this is a couple of times i've spoken to one of his events. i was speaking for a request for the billing advisor security conference. i remember looking, i'm not sure what this is, i need to do research before making a recommendation to my principal whether to say yes or no. i researched the event, the founder, tom billington, who's tom billington, wait a second, are we talking about dynamite kid, anchor of the british bulldogs, winner of "wrestlemania" 2? n
ladies and gentlemen, general hayden, it's a great honor to have you back.e to you our final two speakers. chris krebs, known to all in the room as a great friend, is the director of the cybersecurity infrastructure and security agency, sissa, at the department of homeland security. we're delight to have chris speak. it's now my honor and privilege to introduce to you, chris krebs. chris. >> good afternoon. i'm in that unenviable position between karen martin and the end of the day....
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hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground >> hayden is telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. and you're thinking, that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth atore opened fire with an assault-style rifle. as an officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck he began shooting acivilians all over odessa. >> oh, [ bleep ] >> reporter: snishlly fearing multiple gun men, law enforcement tracked the suspect to this movie theater and opened fire >> what's going on >> there's a shooter >> reporter: the 36-year-old killed during the gun battle, authorities offering no motive but saying they believe the theater may have been a possible targ >> why go to the theater if you're not planning on entering the theater. >> help! >> reporter: the blood shed comes just four weeks after the massacre at a walmart in el paso with 22 killed there, texas is reeling again. this mor
hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground >> hayden is telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. and you're thinking, that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth atore opened fire with an assault-style rifle. as an officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail...
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we checked it and it was odessa and i said hayden and hayden is on the other line. daddy and then she starts describing what is going on. and we're looking at the mail truck and the one police car and we're hearing pop, pop, pop and i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong. she's describing what's happening and she's scared. imagine what the parents are like on the other end of the phone watching facetime and it could be your daughter's last time you see her alive. >> reporter: richard, i should note tom wint have reported that the gunman was fired from his job recently here in the city. again what ultimately led, if there's any connection, that is still unknown. and in the meanwhile it's going to be individuals like that father i think are umport tonight remember. those voices. i should note a couple of our colleagues have actually met up with the wife here just earlier this afternoon. her name is barry arco and she spoke to them here in the city and she just wanted to be clear she wanted to speak out because she said quote i don't want another little girl without a d
we checked it and it was odessa and i said hayden and hayden is on the other line. daddy and then she starts describing what is going on. and we're looking at the mail truck and the one police car and we're hearing pop, pop, pop and i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong. she's describing what's happening and she's scared. imagine what the parents are like on the other end of the phone watching facetime and it could be your daughter's last time you see her alive. >> reporter: richard, i...
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hayden scale back the program. there are more conversations with the department of justice, sometimes the program was shutdown including by director tenet because the department of justice officials were starting to scale back on their original opinions. every time they feel that, cia leadership said if you want to change the documentation we are not moving until you change it. we don't move without paper and that paper has to explain how this is in compliance with the constitution and federal law, but the writing was on the wall and george bush made his famous announcement and said we have these prisoners, there were these black sites and we are transitioning them to guantÁnamo. were some of them still are. that was not the final end of the program. including under general aden, a couple more prisoners authorized to go to the program but once the president made that announcement i think in retrospect you could say that was the beginning of the end, the final chapter. some cia officers went to brief president-elect
hayden scale back the program. there are more conversations with the department of justice, sometimes the program was shutdown including by director tenet because the department of justice officials were starting to scale back on their original opinions. every time they feel that, cia leadership said if you want to change the documentation we are not moving until you change it. we don't move without paper and that paper has to explain how this is in compliance with the constitution and federal...
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couldn't get hold of the ball and they couldn't control their temper, a horrific challenge from isaac haydenrthy of a red card. once again, it wasn't going to plan and it only got worse, particularly when jamie vardy did what jamie vardy does best. the floodgates were open, the foxes running riot. pratt back on his feet and in on the action. jamie vardy scored a second before wilfred made it five. more misery for the magpies. leicester, too clinical, too good and back into third. certainly not near good enough. we've made it difficult all afternoon, especially with ten men. you need to get 20, 30 minutes up the road and after half time, we gave a goal away for their second and a deflection for the third and thenit and a deflection for the third and then it became one of those very, very difficult afternoons against a very difficult afternoons against a very good leicester team, but we got to show more than what we did. arsenal have been impressive as they continued the defece of their women's superleague title with another win that keeps them top of the tabel on goal difference from manchest
couldn't get hold of the ball and they couldn't control their temper, a horrific challenge from isaac haydenrthy of a red card. once again, it wasn't going to plan and it only got worse, particularly when jamie vardy did what jamie vardy does best. the floodgates were open, the foxes running riot. pratt back on his feet and in on the action. jamie vardy scored a second before wilfred made it five. more misery for the magpies. leicester, too clinical, too good and back into third. certainly not...
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hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground. >> she's telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. that's the lt i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth ator, immediately opening fire with an assault-style rifle, after a officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck, he shot at civilians all over odessa. >> get down! >> he hit the barrier. >> reporter: initially fearing multiple gunmen, law enforcement tracked thesuspe opened fire. >> what's going on >> it's a shooter. >> reporter: the 36-year-old killed during the gun battle. authorities offering no motive but saying they believe the theater may have been a possible target. >> why go to the theater if you're not ring the theater? >> help! >> reporter: the bloodshed comes just four weeks after the massacre at a walmart in el paso with 22 killed there, tonight texas is reeling again. >> so hard to watch. miguel, what is next for the
hayden carnegie called her dad as she huddled on the ground. >> she's telling me, daddy, i can see the gunman i don't know if he's pointing this way or not. that's the lt i'm going to see my daughter it's going to happen right in front of me >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth ator, immediately opening fire with an assault-style rifle, after a officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck, he shot at...
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henson spilled the tea on her upcoming wedding to nfl star kelvin hayden. they've set a date. >> 4/4/20. >> where? >> in wine country. we both went to the wine country for the first time. i did feel him fall in love. i was like i got him. >> it was a sister's night out for kim k. and kendall jenner. but were the two mocked on live tv? >> our family knows firsthand how truly compelling tv comes from real people just being themselves, telling their stories unfiltered and unscripted. >> were they laughing at them in the audience? >> they were. and let me tell you what kardashian do. what they do is they get laughed at and then they go home and they count their money and they print it. i think they have a printing machine. >> the emmy goes to. >> the emmy goes to. >> the emmy goes to. >> of course the night's all about who took home the gold. we had the stars show us their winning and losing face with a little frame game. ♪ if you lose boo hoo >> if they call your name what's your reaction? >> "game of thrones." >> they call your name and you win. >> i just won
henson spilled the tea on her upcoming wedding to nfl star kelvin hayden. they've set a date. >> 4/4/20. >> where? >> in wine country. we both went to the wine country for the first time. i did feel him fall in love. i was like i got him. >> it was a sister's night out for kim k. and kendall jenner. but were the two mocked on live tv? >> our family knows firsthand how truly compelling tv comes from real people just being themselves, telling their stories unfiltered...
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you have it out information in hayden it was there. no that right yes so you report it down only you missed the statement. that refused to kill janice was there and finally should ask why you brought it you never asked him about it saying he thought i did this. for when i had. an. adult the. duke. there are kids i was into i was that kid i was that kid that my family members a tell their kids don't hide with a lexus. don't hang with a lexus. less is bad. i'm no different in these guys. is just that i had the right people. i had the race support my parole officer mr williams. i violated at least twice. he said he was not to lock me up because i was a smart kid and he met my mom he said your powers are good parents. and they don't deserve that from. you. all but. where. are you all do you see an heiress and the wife is what we're seeing. you holding arrested and house you see action on that day yes. only the truth and plead guilty and she may be saying she guessed 3rd group. and you know the rules before she really did you receive provis
you have it out information in hayden it was there. no that right yes so you report it down only you missed the statement. that refused to kill janice was there and finally should ask why you brought it you never asked him about it saying he thought i did this. for when i had. an. adult the. duke. there are kids i was into i was that kid i was that kid that my family members a tell their kids don't hide with a lexus. don't hang with a lexus. less is bad. i'm no different in these guys. is just...
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the officer who helped him, he's there, we told you about on on friday morning, little hayden is the little boy, moved into a new home in iowa and he was worried about bad guys in his bedroom, to be expected at that age. mom reassured him but that didn't help, so the local police department checked things out and all new today, hayden says he feels much better. >> a good day, on my first day of school, on the second day, today was good, too, and i bet tomorrow is going to be a good day. >> i'm definitely not special. any one of our officers would have done the exact same thing. you know, we do this job for that reason, just to help people. >> that initial facebook post that we showed you on friday already has 6,000 shares and more than 24,000 likes. we sure do like when kids can feel comfortable. >> i like when he said "it was a good day." >> and tomorrow's going to be another good day. >>> tennis fans saw a bay area teenager singing at the u.s. open in new york over the weekend. >> new for you this morning, here's gavin geraldo. ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ >> wo
the officer who helped him, he's there, we told you about on on friday morning, little hayden is the little boy, moved into a new home in iowa and he was worried about bad guys in his bedroom, to be expected at that age. mom reassured him but that didn't help, so the local police department checked things out and all new today, hayden says he feels much better. >> a good day, on my first day of school, on the second day, today was good, too, and i bet tomorrow is going to be a good day....
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some other told the cooping gaggag congregation and told them that hayden was on the rise amount. >> it only hides. it doesn't go away. if you give it oxygen, it comes out from under the rocks. it can be defeated or drowned out but never fully secrets. watching is long, winding answers doesn't make sense. if he's cum for it. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. should anti-asian comments cause a new "snl" cast member his job? a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can us
some other told the cooping gaggag congregation and told them that hayden was on the rise amount. >> it only hides. it doesn't go away. if you give it oxygen, it comes out from under the rocks. it can be defeated or drowned out but never fully secrets. watching is long, winding answers doesn't make sense. if he's cum for it. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. should anti-asian comments cause a new "snl" cast member his job? a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't...
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>>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one of the questions they asked focused on the issue of car break ins and property crimes. >>according to the fbi as you know san francisco has one of the highest property crime rate in the nation including. including the 10's of thousands of annual car break ins. but we do keep hearing about plans to release nonviolent offenders from prison or divert them from prosecution, susie how can we expect to reduce property crime if we don't punish the criminals and would you take those crimes more seriously than the current d a. crime is the thing that's most likeoy to happen some happen to someone so whether we call it a misdemeanor or felony when it happens to you. >>you're expecting an appropriate response. and what we know is the failure in san francisco to deal with property crime shot us up to the top of the fbi's property crime rate per capita but in other counties in california like san joaquin where the police and the district attorney worked with adult probation to target r
>>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather knight, one of the questions they asked focused on the issue of car break ins and property crimes. >>according to the fbi as you know san francisco has one of the highest property crime rate in the nation including. including the 10's of thousands of annual car break ins. but we do keep hearing about plans to release nonviolent offenders from prison or divert them from...
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>>on is hosting the san francisco district attorney's debate this coming friday katharine hayden has stage. >>the race for san francisco da it is particularly interesting right now there's no incumbent it is a century. there are 4 a visionary candidates with very strong opinions. the debate is this friday at 03:00pm only on the kron on app. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>this just in to the kron 4 news room power has
>>on is hosting the san francisco district attorney's debate this coming friday katharine hayden has stage. >>the race for san francisco da it is particularly interesting right now there's no incumbent it is a century. there are 4 a visionary candidates with very strong opinions. the debate is this friday at 03:00pm only on the kron on app. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than...
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also the guy that managed calls like these hayden. he managed calls like these with heads of state in the situation room under president obama. larry, thank you so much for carving out a few minutes. forgive my ignorance here. if it's a 30-minute phone call how can the memo be just five pages? >> there's a very good chance they were using translators on both sides of the call, that's going to slow things down quite a bit. that would be my best guess as to the brevity of the text. >> also, larry, there are some ellipses in the memo as well. what do we take away from that? >> some people are questioning will that is removing some of the language of the conversation. it's customary by the situation room staff that if they don't quite hear something correctly, they would actually indicate "inaudible" or "three words unknown" or something along those lines. to have an ellipses there suggests to me it was a pause in the consideration. probably not a removal of text. if they were going to remove a text, i think they would just put a period t
also the guy that managed calls like these hayden. he managed calls like these with heads of state in the situation room under president obama. larry, thank you so much for carving out a few minutes. forgive my ignorance here. if it's a 30-minute phone call how can the memo be just five pages? >> there's a very good chance they were using translators on both sides of the call, that's going to slow things down quite a bit. that would be my best guess as to the brevity of the text. >>...
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hundreds more delays and cancellations thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden and for pam moore. >>the construclot of passengers how long the airlines have known about this and why they were warned ahead of time kron four's noel biello joins us live with some insight on that. noel. >>it says that they made the announcement about this project. they say that's when the airlines were notified about it now. bit of an issue several 100 passengers when it comes to all of this snow. the airport says that they put out notifications on their website about a week before they started construction and then in the days leading up to it they continue to post on their social media accounts to try and let passengers know but somehow even with all of that a lot of passengers didn't get the notice until it was much too late today as far as numbers go up there have been more than 300 delays at sfo and there have been more than 100 cancellations airport officials say these numbers about what we can expect over the next several weeks as they continue this construction, i've seen de
hundreds more delays and cancellations thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden and for pam moore. >>the construclot of passengers how long the airlines have known about this and why they were warned ahead of time kron four's noel biello joins us live with some insight on that. noel. >>it says that they made the announcement about this project. they say that's when the airlines were notified about it now. bit of an issue several 100 passengers when it...
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hundreds more delays and cancellations thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden and for pam moore. >>the construclot of passengers how long the airlines have known about this and why they were warned ahead of time kron four's noel biello joins us live with some insight on that. noel. >>it says that they made the announcement about this project. they say that's
hundreds more delays and cancellations thanks for joining us tonight, i'm ken wayne and i'm katharine hayden and for pam moore. >>the construclot of passengers how long the airlines have known about this and why they were warned ahead of time kron four's noel biello joins us live with some insight on that. noel. >>it says that they made the announcement about this project. they say that's
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ricardo pereira had put the home side one nil up and then the visitors lost isaac hayden to a red cardde it four nil, before wilfred ndidi added a fifth late on. newcastle stay second bottom. kenenisa bekele missed out on the marathon world record byjust two seconds in berlin, germany. the former olympic and world champion led an ethiopian sweep of the podium places with the second fastest time ever. two hours, one minute and 41 seconds. the women's race was won by another ethiopian, ashete bekere. she beat compatriot mare dibaba to win in two hours, 20 minutes and 1a seconds. that's all the sport for now. much of the northern united states has been hit by heavy snow storms — with winter arriving unseasonally early — in september. this was the state of montana where some parts expecting to receive several feet of snow over the next 2a hours. it's on track to be the heaviest september snowfall there since 1935. a reminder of our top story.... there have been running street—battles in hong kong, in some of the worst violence in more than three months of anti—government unrest. protesters
ricardo pereira had put the home side one nil up and then the visitors lost isaac hayden to a red cardde it four nil, before wilfred ndidi added a fifth late on. newcastle stay second bottom. kenenisa bekele missed out on the marathon world record byjust two seconds in berlin, germany. the former olympic and world champion led an ethiopian sweep of the podium places with the second fastest time ever. two hours, one minute and 41 seconds. the women's race was won by another ethiopian, ashete...
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>>now are katharine hayden moderated that debate along with san francisco chronicle columnists, heather
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i tell -- i call this the tom hayden counterculture option of social change. obviously, this was something more directly associated with the student movement, the antiwar movement, and the civil rights movement. earlier, the 1960's in general and the rise of the counterculture are associated with his negative criticism. the era produced a great rush of events. spend hours could sharing with one dr. dinges: these events have often been interpreted as ones that, ripped apart the nation. as such, the decade has been described as a time of national american, or as the religious historian sidney ahlstrom put it, a time of national trauma. a. in which, -- i really like this a well america has passed away. it has a poetic ring to it. i like that phrase. more recently, scholars like putnam and campbell in their book, american grace, which by the way is an excellent study of, among other things, the challenges of american prose and culture. in their book, and these are not people hostile to the 1960's, they nevertheless refer to it as, the long 1960's. again, implying
i tell -- i call this the tom hayden counterculture option of social change. obviously, this was something more directly associated with the student movement, the antiwar movement, and the civil rights movement. earlier, the 1960's in general and the rise of the counterculture are associated with his negative criticism. the era produced a great rush of events. spend hours could sharing with one dr. dinges: these events have often been interpreted as ones that, ripped apart the nation. as such,...
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ricardo pereira had put the home side 1—0 up and then the visitors lost isaac hayden to a red card just goal made it 4—0, before wilfred ndidi added a fifth late on. newcastle stay second bottom. that's all the sport for now. a bbc investigation into licensed puppy farming in wales, has found widespread suffering and abuse of dogs, despite regular checks by vets and council inspectors. the industry is thought to be worth up to 12 million pounds a year in wales alone. wyre davies has this special report. 0ur year—long investigation found appalling conditions on farm afterfarm. all council—approved businesses in west wales. cold, filthy sheds. little human interaction. no stimulation. and, in one case, a discarded, dead puppy. dog—lover danielle foley bought her new puppy — a beagle she called winston — for £650 from a licensed puppy farm she found online. but within days, winston had fallen seriously ill with parvovirus — a highly contagious disease that is often fatal. at two o'clock in the morning the vets rung my mum and said, "his organs, they're shutting down, it's just going to be
ricardo pereira had put the home side 1—0 up and then the visitors lost isaac hayden to a red card just goal made it 4—0, before wilfred ndidi added a fifth late on. newcastle stay second bottom. that's all the sport for now. a bbc investigation into licensed puppy farming in wales, has found widespread suffering and abuse of dogs, despite regular checks by vets and council inspectors. the industry is thought to be worth up to 12 million pounds a year in wales alone. wyre davies has this...
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for those of us online in streaming online, i'm carla hayden the librarian of congress, and this is one of my favorite as you could imagine. and our next author is not only a local celebrity, he's also an international one, jeff josÉ andreas is well known for the many extraordinary restaurants that he runs as he is for his humanitarian efforts. in fact, he will be leaving directly after this program to go help others. [applause] said he's backstage signing books right now because if he doesn't he won't be able to catch his plane. following the 2,010th pick in haiti, jeff andreassen formed over the central kitchen to feed the distrust island nation and then after hurricane katrina struck in 2017, he once again answered the call for relief efforts by providing millions of meals for this team. [applause] his efforts and experiences are recounted in his book we fed an island for true story of rebuilding puerto rico one meal at a time. josÉ andres and his team have said the people and the dominican republic, peru, colombia and cambodia. he's been named one of time magazine 100 most influenti
for those of us online in streaming online, i'm carla hayden the librarian of congress, and this is one of my favorite as you could imagine. and our next author is not only a local celebrity, he's also an international one, jeff josÉ andreas is well known for the many extraordinary restaurants that he runs as he is for his humanitarian efforts. in fact, he will be leaving directly after this program to go help others. [applause] said he's backstage signing books right now because if he doesn't...
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couldn‘t get hold of the ball and they couldn‘t control their temper, a horrific challenge from isaac haydeny does best. the floodgates were open, the foxes running riot. pratt back on his feet and in on the action. jamie vardy scored a second before wilfred made it five. more misery for the magpies. leicester, too clinical, too good and back into third. that‘s all the sport for now. cabinet ministers have been telling the conservative party conference in manchester that the uk will leave the european union at the end of october without or without a deal — despite legislation aimed at preventing a "no deal" brexit. and speaking on the andrew marr show this morning, borisjohnson claims he‘s been "a model of restraint" when it comes to his use of language, in the brexit debate. hannah al—othman is political correspondent at buzzfeed, and jack blanchard edits the london playbook for politico. i spoke to them a short while ago from manchester. i don‘t think you can call a party unified that has just sacked 21 of its mps. i mean there is obviously huge divisions in the tory party over europe as t
couldn‘t get hold of the ball and they couldn‘t control their temper, a horrific challenge from isaac haydeny does best. the floodgates were open, the foxes running riot. pratt back on his feet and in on the action. jamie vardy scored a second before wilfred made it five. more misery for the magpies. leicester, too clinical, too good and back into third. that‘s all the sport for now. cabinet ministers have been telling the conservative party conference in manchester that the uk will leave...
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. >> next, on american history tv, library and of congress carla hayden talks with journalist ray suarezout taking the library
. >> next, on american history tv, library and of congress carla hayden talks with journalist ray suarezout taking the library
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. >> next, on american history tv, library and of congress carla hayden talks with journalist ray suarez about running the library into the digital age. tom: good evening, everybody. my name is tom mcintyre. i am the deputy director of the nyu center. i am pleased to welcome you all to the auditorium. this is our second installment of our young leaders network series for the summer.
. >> next, on american history tv, library and of congress carla hayden talks with journalist ray suarez about running the library into the digital age. tom: good evening, everybody. my name is tom mcintyre. i am the deputy director of the nyu center. i am pleased to welcome you all to the auditorium. this is our second installment of our young leaders network series for the summer.
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[cheers and applause] i'm carla hayden, the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoying yourselves this morning. [cheers and applause] now, we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce our next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may sit down. [laughter] because i have a few more things -- [laughter] for the past year at the library of congress, we have been celebrating change makers. and i can think of few people who more than aptly fit that description than the united states supreme court justice ruth ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> okay, i'm going to hurry up. she is -- [laughter] a hero and an inspiration to so many of us. in fact, at four a.m. this morning students from american university were right over there -- [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility, and they are here. she says -- and i said, justice, you know, i'm going to talk about your graduation from columbia law school and taught at rutgers and columbia, spent most of your caree
[cheers and applause] i'm carla hayden, the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoying yourselves this morning. [cheers and applause] now, we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce our next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may sit down. [laughter] because i have a few more things -- [laughter] for the past year at the library of congress, we have been celebrating change...
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wright edelman, you are the dream and cap of the slave, calling her neck, you are the dream - carla hayden 55 cvc member strong, you are the dream and the hope of the hamer,- fannie lou barbara jordan, barranca obama, you're the dream and hope slave. howard,ust to become a colin powell. colin powell, you're the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. diving clover -- dead in glover, mystic,nfrey, made to jay-z and ms. carter, you are the dream, charles, drew, john lewis, john lewis. [applause] every sadie buehler caledonia through the years and every can you show jamaal and let could time. you are the dream. [applause] and the hope, of the slave. and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome professor annette garden read. >> you're going to make me follow that? it is really great to be here. i'm honored to be here on this great occasion. as we commemorate the start of slavery in the english north america in 1619. though i say english north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before 6019. as early as the early 1500s, brought by the span
wright edelman, you are the dream and cap of the slave, calling her neck, you are the dream - carla hayden 55 cvc member strong, you are the dream and the hope of the hamer,- fannie lou barbara jordan, barranca obama, you're the dream and hope slave. howard,ust to become a colin powell. colin powell, you're the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. diving clover -- dead in glover, mystic,nfrey, made to jay-z and ms. carter, you are the dream, charles, drew, john lewis, john...
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. >> reporter: hayden was on the phone with her father as bullets flew overhead. >> hayden is tellingyou're thinking, that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter. >> reporter: police say the rampage began when seth ator opened fire with an assault style rifle on officers during a routine traffic stop. speeding away, the gunman unloaded on anyone in his path. >> he was raising his gun to my window. i said, there's a gun. there's a gun. he's got a gun. >> reporter: with three law enforcement officers among the wounded, the killing spree includes 15 crime scenes between midland and odessa, as the frantic chase raced along a highway. a local television station was forced off the air. >> we don't know what is going on. >> reporter: during the shooting, investigators say the gunman killed a postal employee, hijacking her van. rosie is her twin sister. >> she was unique. she was special. and i don't know what i'm going to do without her, you know? >> reporter: the number of shootings staggering even to the fbi. >> we are now at every two weeks, almost every two weeks, an active shooter
. >> reporter: hayden was on the phone with her father as bullets flew overhead. >> hayden is tellingyou're thinking, that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter. >> reporter: police say the rampage began when seth ator opened fire with an assault style rifle on officers during a routine traffic stop. speeding away, the gunman unloaded on anyone in his path. >> he was raising his gun to my window. i said, there's a gun. there's a gun. he's got a gun. >>...
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>>hayden says the family simply love diving that love was passed on to t a who started diving at ageiend bernice a classmate and pacific collegiate school in santa cruz was a frequent dive buddy, according to kids see camp. they were booked on another dive over thanksgiving. back to fiji. >>way ensure >>in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news. a developing story tonight we're learning another person from northern california was killed in monday's dive boat fire so cal creek water district near santa cruz. >>posted about the death of vie de he campbell the district says vie worked as the district's communications specialist for 18 years. they save i was a very special person, a beautiful kind soul. why is now the 18th victim from northern california and the bay area. >>currently there are divers assessing the accident site and what's needed to recover the vessel. >>the national transportation safety board held a news conference today to give us all an update on the investigation, the plan is to sell was that sunk and i both the conception is part of the investigation. also in close que
>>hayden says the family simply love diving that love was passed on to t a who started diving at ageiend bernice a classmate and pacific collegiate school in santa cruz was a frequent dive buddy, according to kids see camp. they were booked on another dive over thanksgiving. back to fiji. >>way ensure >>in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news. a developing story tonight we're learning another person from northern california was killed in monday's dive boat fire so cal creek...
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colin kapernick, you are the dream realized, carla hayden, brian stevenson, 55 cvc member strong, youie lou hamer, barbara jordan, barack obama, you're the dream, and the hope of the slave. howard, colin powell, you are the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. donald glover, you are the dream fulfilling. jay-z and misses carter, you are the dream. charles drew. john lewis. john lewis. [applause] and every sadie, bulah, caledonia through the years, and every kanisha, jamaal and latre to come. you are the dream. [applause] alfre: and the hope, of the slave. [cheers and applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen please welcome professor annette garden reed. >> you're going to make me follow that? it is really great to be here. i'm honored to be here on this great occasion. as we commemorate the start of slavery in the english north america in 1619. i say english north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before 1619. as early as the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united states, t
colin kapernick, you are the dream realized, carla hayden, brian stevenson, 55 cvc member strong, youie lou hamer, barbara jordan, barack obama, you're the dream, and the hope of the slave. howard, colin powell, you are the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. donald glover, you are the dream fulfilling. jay-z and misses carter, you are the dream. charles drew. john lewis. john lewis. [applause] and every sadie, bulah, caledonia through the years, and every kanisha, jamaal and...
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honored that we'll be giving a lifetime achievement award -- i'm announcing this now -- to general mike hayden will also give final remarks to our audience. and i'm honored by that. so with that said, i'd like to now introduce greg potter. he's the corporate lead executive for northrup northrup grumman at fort meade in aberdeen, and he'll be introducing the luncheon keynote speaker. greg? >> thank you very much. thanks, tom . thanks to billington for putting on such a great conference. it's my honor and pleasure this afternoon to be able to introduce the keynote speaker for this afternoon. [laughter] major general dennis crall is deputy principal cyber adviser. he was appointed to that role in february 2018. major general crall is a career aviation command control officer who has commanded squadron and group level. he's got deep cyber and operations, information operations background where he was the chief of the joint cyberspace operations center at central command as well as the deputy chief of their information operations center at central command. lastly, he was the branch chief for strate
honored that we'll be giving a lifetime achievement award -- i'm announcing this now -- to general mike hayden will also give final remarks to our audience. and i'm honored by that. so with that said, i'd like to now introduce greg potter. he's the corporate lead executive for northrup northrup grumman at fort meade in aberdeen, and he'll be introducing the luncheon keynote speaker. greg? >> thank you very much. thanks, tom . thanks to billington for putting on such a great conference....
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we're hosting a debate it's going to be held right here in our studios katharine hayden will be our moderatorinterest in watching make sure you download the kron on app because it will stream exclusively on that app go to kron on dot tv to download it now. here's a quick live look outside our bay bridge camera showing us the commute traffic all jammed up here at the toll plaza trying to make their way into san francisco. >>more on your friday, not so like commute in just a minute. >>welcome back 8.44 on this friday morning feels good to say that, but i think what feels even better to talk about is the lack of triple digits, 90's or even 80's you're about to see in the forecast ahead of us is full fledged fall weather on into the weekend to come you're looking at san francisco right now under some very cloudy skies at the moment you've got some hints of sunshine out there was berkeley would cover of san jose would come through for you, but what you do got is a little hint of sunshine peeking through down in the south bay as for the hills just east of san jose, this is your view from above the
we're hosting a debate it's going to be held right here in our studios katharine hayden will be our moderatorinterest in watching make sure you download the kron on app because it will stream exclusively on that app go to kron on dot tv to download it now. here's a quick live look outside our bay bridge camera showing us the commute traffic all jammed up here at the toll plaza trying to make their way into san francisco. >>more on your friday, not so like commute in just a minute....
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joining me now is former chief of staff to cia director michael hayden.anaged calls with heads of state in the situation room under president obama. larry, thank you for being with us today. what does that mean to you? when you hear that records of these phone calls were moved to a different server. what does that tell you? >> when i was running the situation room in the national security council, there was a separate server that was used for the absolutely most sensitive activities of the government. these would be covert action plans. that woun information surrounding things such as bringing down bin laden. the conversations to begin the conversations with iran on the nuclear agreement. it would not have been a place to, perhaps, hide activities by the president that they were concerned would be uncovered. >> where were the records or how were the records of conversations with world leaders stored? >> normally, the raw transcripts that are developmented by the situation room, those were all transcripts probably the most verbatim transcripts you would fi
joining me now is former chief of staff to cia director michael hayden.anaged calls with heads of state in the situation room under president obama. larry, thank you for being with us today. what does that mean to you? when you hear that records of these phone calls were moved to a different server. what does that tell you? >> when i was running the situation room in the national security council, there was a separate server that was used for the absolutely most sensitive activities of...
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hidd hayden carnegie called her dad. >> telling me daddy, i can see the gunman. i don't know if he is pointing this way or not. and on facetime, you're thinking that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter. it's going to happen right in front of me. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth ator immediately opening fire with an assault-style rifle as an officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck, he began shooting at civilians all over odessa. >> initially fearing multiple gunmen, law enforcement tracked the suspect to this movie theater and opened fire. >> what's going on? >> a shooter. >> reporter: the 36-year-old killed during the gun battle. authorities offering no motive, but saying they believe the theater may have been a possible target. >> why go to the theater if you're not planning on entering the theater? >> help! >> reporter: the bloodshed comes four weeks after the massacre at a walmart in el paso. with 22 killed there, tonight texas is reeling again. >> miguel almagu
hidd hayden carnegie called her dad. >> telling me daddy, i can see the gunman. i don't know if he is pointing this way or not. and on facetime, you're thinking that's the last time i'm going to see my daughter. it's going to happen right in front of me. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop outside midland. the gunman identified as seth ator immediately opening fire with an assault-style rifle as an officer approached his vehicle. after hijacking a mail truck, he...
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article hayden has more from washington d.c. . the u.s. president donald trump has made this a key campaign issue he wants to send a message to his core supporters that he is cracking down on immigration this goes a step further this will be the lowest number of refugees allowed into the u.s. since the law passed in the refugee program in 1980 look at just 18000 refugees and really restricting where those come from to 3 different areas iraqis who helped the u.s. during the invasion about 1500 central american migrants and 5000 people facing religious persecution so the president has sent this number he had to do it before october 1st the beginning of the fiscal year now under the law he has to consult with congress he hasn't done that in the past it doesn't appear he's done that now now congress could take steps to try and rein in the president on this issue we've seen in the democratically controlled house they've passed legislation that would increase this number but it's highly unlikely that it would get through the republican controlle
article hayden has more from washington d.c. . the u.s. president donald trump has made this a key campaign issue he wants to send a message to his core supporters that he is cracking down on immigration this goes a step further this will be the lowest number of refugees allowed into the u.s. since the law passed in the refugee program in 1980 look at just 18000 refugees and really restricting where those come from to 3 different areas iraqis who helped the u.s. during the invasion about 1500...
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>>and the san francisco de a debate will be held right here in our studios katharine hayden will be our moderator. it will air at 3 o'clock this friday. on our kron on app. >>and still ahead the epa is threatening to take money away from california because of our poor air quality and now the state plans to respond with legal action. and the sec's offender is in jail after sending that text message to a 12 year-old girl, we'll show it to you and hear from the girl's mother. and a look outside shows temperatures of eventually getting pretty hot that back into the triple digits for a lot of areas. >>both in the east bay and the north bay today, i've got the details on what to look like where you're at still ahead in the forecast. and it's getting slower on our bridges were checking out the richmond sandra fell west 5.80 officially out of call from harbor to the apribut you don't need toñata hit a papier-mâché unicorn to get stuff you want. just become an aarp member! get health tips, learn about the latest tech, have nights out at local restaurants and more. get your aarp membership today.
>>and the san francisco de a debate will be held right here in our studios katharine hayden will be our moderator. it will air at 3 o'clock this friday. on our kron on app. >>and still ahead the epa is threatening to take money away from california because of our poor air quality and now the state plans to respond with legal action. and the sec's offender is in jail after sending that text message to a 12 year-old girl, we'll show it to you and hear from the girl's mother. and a...
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newcastle have had midfielder issac hayden sent off for a straight red card.going 1—0 down after just 59 seconds. watkins is on a brilliant run having scored seven of his side's eight championship goals this season, they remain though in the bottom half of the table. arsenal have been impressive as they continued the defece of their women's suerleague title with another win that keeps them top of the tabel on goal difference from manchester city women. it's now three from three after victory over brighton. and a special moment for england's jordan nobbs, who scored her first goal since returning from the lengthy injury which ruled her out of the world cup. and what was arsenal's fourth in a 4—0 win. manchester city maintained their 100% start thanks to steph horton's early free kick against everton. totte na hm beat westha m 2—0 while chelsea won easily at bristol city. it's day three of the world athletics championships in doha. five gold medals up for grabs this evening and one of those could go to dina asher smith who's hoping to become the first british wo
newcastle have had midfielder issac hayden sent off for a straight red card.going 1—0 down after just 59 seconds. watkins is on a brilliant run having scored seven of his side's eight championship goals this season, they remain though in the bottom half of the table. arsenal have been impressive as they continued the defece of their women's suerleague title with another win that keeps them top of the tabel on goal difference from manchester city women. it's now three from three after victory...
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. >> we're hearing pop, pop, pop, pop, and i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong.g what's happening, and she's scared. >> when i looked over at our daughter, she was just covered in blood, like so much blood. i couldn't even tell where she had been hit. i just kept screaming, she was shot in the face. anderson was shot in the face. >> he was raising his gun to my window. right when i stepped on the gas and took that aggressive evasive maneuver, there were three more shots, and -- >> yeah. >> i'm pretty sure they were for me. i'm so sad inside. because i -- i knew what was coming towards people and i couldn't help them. >> with me is msnbc correspondent garrett haake who has been covering this story for us. so update us. what's the latest we're hearing? >> reporter: chris, we learned a lot more about the shooter today. not just the phone calls that he made after being fired from his employment on saturday afternoon, but that apparently this was a regular occurrence for him. he made a number of other phone calls to the fbi tip line but nothing that had ever come off
. >> we're hearing pop, pop, pop, pop, and i'm telling hayden be calm, be strong.g what's happening, and she's scared. >> when i looked over at our daughter, she was just covered in blood, like so much blood. i couldn't even tell where she had been hit. i just kept screaming, she was shot in the face. anderson was shot in the face. >> he was raising his gun to my window. right when i stepped on the gas and took that aggressive evasive maneuver, there were three more shots, and...