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kathryn: sure. the taliban in afghanistan are not an fto, they are especially devon -- designated global -- so the ngo community and u.n., everyone who has worked in afghanistan over the last few decades has significant experience working with the taliban. the ngo community also has significant experience working in other highly volatile areas around the world with dutch syria, so maleah, elsewhere. -- syria, somalia, elsewhere. we have been able to reach populations in need wherever they are located. the ngo community structurally has the ability to stay and deliver services right now, but as you referenced, they do require additional legal safeguards in this new operating environment to be able to comfortably continue without fear of legal action. just a note on what the designation means, and then i will go into what we need. this designation means u.s. persons and u.s. government grantees are prohibited directly or indirectly from engaging in any transaction or dealing improperly. in order to pr
kathryn: sure. the taliban in afghanistan are not an fto, they are especially devon -- designated global -- so the ngo community and u.n., everyone who has worked in afghanistan over the last few decades has significant experience working with the taliban. the ngo community also has significant experience working in other highly volatile areas around the world with dutch syria, so maleah, elsewhere. -- syria, somalia, elsewhere. we have been able to reach populations in need wherever they are...
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kathryn joins us now.s. >> thank you for having me. >> angry why? >> why not? we're a year into this and people still are making the same mistakes over and over again. and it was bad enough the first time around when it was all still new and you could at least give people the excuse of ignorance, but that excuse as long since passed and we're still fighting the same battle. >> do you have the experience where you work of people who are nurses, staff, doctors even, who don't get vaccinated? >> yes. >> how do you explain that, given all you know and see? >> i have no explanation for it honestly. i got the vaccine as soon as i could. different people have different reasons, and unfortunately health care workers are naot immune to the same sort of misinformation that the general population is seeing day in and day out. so i don't have an answer for you. if i had an answer, then i would have been able to convince a lot more people to get it. >> how could it be worse, let's test the case. oh, it's just starting,
kathryn joins us now.s. >> thank you for having me. >> angry why? >> why not? we're a year into this and people still are making the same mistakes over and over again. and it was bad enough the first time around when it was all still new and you could at least give people the excuse of ignorance, but that excuse as long since passed and we're still fighting the same battle. >> do you have the experience where you work of people who are nurses, staff, doctors even, who...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports.mitted there is a serious shortage of the test tubes used in the process. a shortage that is likely to get worse over the next month. it is down to a major supplier of the vials, becton dickinson, experiencing what it says are serious supply chain issues due to increased demand and transportation and border challenges. patients in england and wales have been receiving text messages like this from their gp surgeries, stating that new nhs advice means clinically urgent blood tests will continue but others could be rescheduled. the sort of testing put on hold is likely to be in areas like fertility, allergies and prediabetes. but some clinicians say the guidance is vague and it is not always easy to decide what's essential. they're calling for more information from government. there will be some patients who absolutely must have blood tests and i have got to make that decision and choice and seek understanding from patients who perhaps could wait a bit longer. but i'll tell you this much,
kathryn stanczyszyn reports.mitted there is a serious shortage of the test tubes used in the process. a shortage that is likely to get worse over the next month. it is down to a major supplier of the vials, becton dickinson, experiencing what it says are serious supply chain issues due to increased demand and transportation and border challenges. patients in england and wales have been receiving text messages like this from their gp surgeries, stating that new nhs advice means clinically urgent...
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on behalf of politics and prose please join me in welcoming kathryn kolbert, julia kay and cecile richards. thank you so much. >> thank you to politics and prose. it's so great to see you. thank you for this extraordinary book. julie and i are kind of on brand here. if you haven't read the book, it's incredible. i was talking earlier about how it was exciting the two of you wrote this together. this is going to be a good conversation tonight. my take on the book is great history lessons for folks trying to make sense of where we are at right now. incredible stories and what i love about it is at the end it tells me what to do because of course there's nothing like getting people all hot and bothered and then not having a next step so i love those pieces of the book. i hope everyone will read it and there is something for everyone. what i thought we would do since not everybody knows everybody is may be led to each of you tell a story from the book. one of your many and credible court cases or even a plaintiff in a story that you think really resonates because that is what is amazing about
on behalf of politics and prose please join me in welcoming kathryn kolbert, julia kay and cecile richards. thank you so much. >> thank you to politics and prose. it's so great to see you. thank you for this extraordinary book. julie and i are kind of on brand here. if you haven't read the book, it's incredible. i was talking earlier about how it was exciting the two of you wrote this together. this is going to be a good conversation tonight. my take on the book is great history lessons...
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kathryn, do you want to hit me with the survey question?tion up and let's see what sean is thinking -- was the situation in afghanistan today -- boy, aren't you glad you showed up today -- was the situation in afghanistan today inevitable or the result of policymaking mistakes? as you watch what's going on, on television, what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that this time, i firmly agree with the idea that there will be after-action review. but right now, there's an emergency for the people of afghanistan who helped us, for the women of afghanistan and for our american troops. and our american contractors. were have -- we have to put all of our focus on that right now. i'd be happy to come back when i've done my processing of the rest and talk about what's inevitable and what's not. >> really appreciate you coming by. thanks. >> thanks very much. >> good to have the exchange. >>> up ahead, since january of 2018, tesla's in autopilot mode have been involved in at least 11 crashes with first responder vehicles. and the national highway tra
kathryn, do you want to hit me with the survey question?tion up and let's see what sean is thinking -- was the situation in afghanistan today -- boy, aren't you glad you showed up today -- was the situation in afghanistan today inevitable or the result of policymaking mistakes? as you watch what's going on, on television, what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that this time, i firmly agree with the idea that there will be after-action review. but right now, there's an emergency for the...
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kathryn clarke, assistant -- clark, assistant speaker, and all the members of the leadership who worked so hard on this. it was not just about that vote. it was about how we proceed and make it law within the next couple of months, six weeks, whatever. really the vision of the president, he had said i want to do what i can in a bipartisan way on infrastructure but it is not the totality of my vision. my vision is to build back better, not only with physical infrastructure but personal infrastructure. i am paraphrasing that. it was not a direct quote. in our legislation, we deal with the climate crisis and in more important way we will deal with the building back better for women talking about child care and child tax credit, universal pre-k, home health care, and workforce development. this is not just about women but will -- but women will predominately benefit because they will predominately bear responsibility for many of those important priorities in our society. i am excited. i always had confidence and never doubted we -- that the president's budget would prevail. because of the c
kathryn clarke, assistant -- clark, assistant speaker, and all the members of the leadership who worked so hard on this. it was not just about that vote. it was about how we proceed and make it law within the next couple of months, six weeks, whatever. really the vision of the president, he had said i want to do what i can in a bipartisan way on infrastructure but it is not the totality of my vision. my vision is to build back better, not only with physical infrastructure but personal...
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a college student named kathryn brig bright. a mother of three named shirley vieian. nancy fox. >> he called in the murder of nancy fox. >> you will find a homicide, nancy fox -- >> the caller said, reporting a homicide, police went to that address and found nancy fox dead, bound and strangled on her bed. >> you will find a homicide -- >> so when you heard this, did it sound like your father? >> you can hear, like, that clipped -- the way my father could talk. >> how would you describe your childhood? >> pretty much the american dream. three-bedroom ranch, big backyard, springer spaniel dog. and then when i was 4, he built a massive treehouse for my brother and i. it was extremely out of the characteristic of my father to be physically abusive. >> reporter: but his murderous intent never went away. >> april 27th. it's 1985. and maureen hedge, who just happened to be his neighbor, about six doors down, becomes victim number eight. >> the body was nude, and police say badly decomposed. a pair of knotted pantyhose were lying in the ditch beside it. >> over the next five
a college student named kathryn brig bright. a mother of three named shirley vieian. nancy fox. >> he called in the murder of nancy fox. >> you will find a homicide, nancy fox -- >> the caller said, reporting a homicide, police went to that address and found nancy fox dead, bound and strangled on her bed. >> you will find a homicide -- >> so when you heard this, did it sound like your father? >> you can hear, like, that clipped -- the way my father could...
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the board released new numbers suggesting eric adams' lead over kathryn garcia had narrowed. >> the city'sm its web site. according to the b.o.e., 135,000 votes that were put into its system for testing purposes only had never been cleared. ( upbeat bouncy jazz ) ( computer error chime ) >> oops. we counted the wrong ballots. one second. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( computer error chime ) >> wait, that's 2021's most popular baby boy names. hold on. ♪
the board released new numbers suggesting eric adams' lead over kathryn garcia had narrowed. >> the city'sm its web site. according to the b.o.e., 135,000 votes that were put into its system for testing purposes only had never been cleared. ( upbeat bouncy jazz ) ( computer error chime ) >> oops. we counted the wrong ballots. one second. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( computer error chime ) >> wait, that's 2021's most popular baby boy names. hold on. ♪
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ken wayne are here with what we're working kathryn. jonathan, thanks to you both. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock, a party at an air bnb house leads to a deadly shooting. what we're learning about the person killed and how air bnb is responding. plus the dixie fire burning in plumas counties is now the second largest fire in california history will have a live report on the latest efforts to try to contain the >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 6. >> i mean, i hold so bad for that. i may be. >> now it's 6. one man is dead. another injured after gunfire erupts at a massive and rowdy party held at an air bnb rental over the weekend in sunnyvale. authorities say the victim killed was just 18 years old. good evening. thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 6 i'm pam moore. and i'm ken wayne kron four's, maureen kelly has reaction from the neighborhood and the latest on the investigation. >> a simple bouquet of white flowers sits on the driveway in front of the ranch style home in navarro drive. >> where one man lost his life wh
ken wayne are here with what we're working kathryn. jonathan, thanks to you both. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock, a party at an air bnb house leads to a deadly shooting. what we're learning about the person killed and how air bnb is responding. plus the dixie fire burning in plumas counties is now the second largest fire in california history will have a live report on the latest efforts to try to contain the >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 6....
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i'm kathryn hands of jonathan mccall. kron 4 news at 5 o'clock, grant and vicki both have the night off. >> governor cuomo making that shocking announcement today after denying the allegations. we'll have the very latest on governor cuomo in a live report coming up in just a moment. but first we want to focus here at home with our own governor, governor gavin newsom has now declared a state of emergency as wildfires continue to burn across the golden state. this declaration covers trinity to hama shaesta counties in northern california. of because of the mcfarland and monument fires governor newsome has already declared states of emergency and 7 other because of wildfires so far this year. cal fire has recorded more than 6200 fires with more than 900,000 acres burned nearly half of that destruction comes from the single dixie fire which has now spread to 4 counties. kron four's jennifer mcgraw live tonight for us in greenville with the very latest on the efforts to contain those flames. jennifer. >> firefighters tell us i
i'm kathryn hands of jonathan mccall. kron 4 news at 5 o'clock, grant and vicki both have the night off. >> governor cuomo making that shocking announcement today after denying the allegations. we'll have the very latest on governor cuomo in a live report coming up in just a moment. but first we want to focus here at home with our own governor, governor gavin newsom has now declared a state of emergency as wildfires continue to burn across the golden state. this declaration covers trinity...
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then there's kathryn sherman, an i.c.u. nurse in nashville. >> i'm really, really, really angry, all the time, because people are dying who don't need to die. >> reporter: tennessee has sen covid hospitalizations soar from just over 200 in early july to more than 2,000 today. >> i am so tired of the people who are creating their own reality where covid is not a problem, and then they have the audacity to get mad at people like me, when we try and show them that, no, this is real. >> reporter: sherman posted a photo of herself fresh out of nursing school, and after a shift in the covid unit. she tweets, "it didn't have to be like this." across the country, cases in children are on the rise. florida leads the nation infl pediatric hospitalizations. 15-year-old pauline velasquez was supposed to start school next week. instead, she's been hospitalized, nearly a month in a pediatric i.c.u. on a ventilator. >> i think you guys should take the vaccine. it's very important. i don't want nobody to go through what i went through. >>
then there's kathryn sherman, an i.c.u. nurse in nashville. >> i'm really, really, really angry, all the time, because people are dying who don't need to die. >> reporter: tennessee has sen covid hospitalizations soar from just over 200 in early july to more than 2,000 today. >> i am so tired of the people who are creating their own reality where covid is not a problem, and then they have the audacity to get mad at people like me, when we try and show them that, no, this is...
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kathryn mahoney is global spokesperson for the un refugee agency unhcr. she's in new york.on the programme. so we have heard this phrase, a humanitarian catastrophe potentially unfolding now, what does that actually mean? figs unfolding now, what does that actually mean?— unfolding now, what does that actually mean? as we have “ust heard the fi actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human i actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll�* actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll offi actually mean? as we have just heard the human toll of these l heard the human toll of these spiralling hostilities isjust immense and horrific. we are dealing with a situation in afghanistan where the country is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis. we have, you know, hundreds of thousands of people who have been uprooted brutally from their homes, they have been forced to flee, and as you have seen, if this violence continues, if it does not stop, afghanistan is on track to witness the highest number of civilian casualties documented in a single year since the un started track
kathryn mahoney is global spokesperson for the un refugee agency unhcr. she's in new york.on the programme. so we have heard this phrase, a humanitarian catastrophe potentially unfolding now, what does that actually mean? figs unfolding now, what does that actually mean?— unfolding now, what does that actually mean? as we have “ust heard the fi actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human i actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll�* actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the...
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david westin will be joined by larry summers, john rogers, kathryn keating, and greg fleming. miss it. i am emily chang in san francisco. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: which way is up? as the fed talks tapering, this is "wall street week." i am david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers of harvard on the biggest risk facing investors today. larry: i have learned that more often what gets you is what you are not worried about than what you were worried about. david: and john rogers on why slow and steady wins the race.
david westin will be joined by larry summers, john rogers, kathryn keating, and greg fleming. miss it. i am emily chang in san francisco. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: which way is up? as the fed talks tapering, this is "wall street week." i am david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers of harvard on the biggest risk facing investors today. larry: i have learned that more often what gets you is what you are not worried about than...
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kathryn stanczyszyn has more.ood tests are carried out in england each week. but now, nhs england has admitted there is a serious shortage of the test tubes used in the process. shortage likely to get worse over the next month. it is down to a major supplier of the vials experiencing what it says a serious supply chain issues due to increased demand and transportation and border challenges. patients in england and wales have received text messages like this from their gp surgeries stating that new nhs advice means that clinically urgent tests will continue but others could be rescheduled. the sort of testing put on hold is likely to be in areas such as fertility, allergies and prediabetes. but some clinicians say the guidance is vague and it is not always easy to decide what is essential. they are calling for more information from government. there will be some — information from government. there will be some patients _ information from government. there will be some patients who _ information from government. il
kathryn stanczyszyn has more.ood tests are carried out in england each week. but now, nhs england has admitted there is a serious shortage of the test tubes used in the process. shortage likely to get worse over the next month. it is down to a major supplier of the vials experiencing what it says a serious supply chain issues due to increased demand and transportation and border challenges. patients in england and wales have received text messages like this from their gp surgeries stating that...
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the board released new numbers suggesting eric adams' lead over kathryn garcia had narrowed. >> the city's board of elections removed those results from its web site. according to the b.o.e., 135,000 votes that were put into its system for testing purposes only had never been cleared. ( upbeat bouncy jazz ) ( computer error chime ) >> oops. we counted the wrong ballots. one second. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( computer error chime ) >> wait, that's 2021's most popular baby boy names. hold on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( computer error chime ) oh, mayor? sorry, that's the ranked hits of john mayer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( computer error chime ) wrong envelope. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ( computer error chime ) cat on keyboard. ( meow ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ( computer error chime ) shoot, that was meant for someone else. embarrassing. ( laughter ) >> announcer: it's the "late show" with stephen colbert. plus, stephen welcomes harvey keitel and comedian randall otis featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york , steolrt! apse ) )use ) >> stephen: there you go. ( cheers and applause ) feeling good? good
the board released new numbers suggesting eric adams' lead over kathryn garcia had narrowed. >> the city's board of elections removed those results from its web site. according to the b.o.e., 135,000 votes that were put into its system for testing purposes only had never been cleared. ( upbeat bouncy jazz ) ( computer error chime ) >> oops. we counted the wrong ballots. one second. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( computer error chime ) >> wait, that's 2021's most popular baby boy...
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. >> checking in on your tweets and facebook comments, kathryn what do we have?ming less white and that scares the health out of some people. i made reference earlier to changing demographics. the overall change not just the available perspective as being something on which donald trump was successful in capitalizing on in 2016 and frankly in 2020. i want to remind you to answer my survey question, should president biden reverse the withdrawal from afghanistan, given the gains made hour by hour by the taliban? >>> still too come, as those look to slow the spread of the delta variant, vass ccine passps are becoming more important. but antibody test passport the? plus, my friend and colleague has been a long advocate for covid mandates find out what happened when he took his cause to third row seats at citizens bank park this week. >> oh, my gosh! that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. subway® has so much new they couldn't fit it in their last ad.
. >> checking in on your tweets and facebook comments, kathryn what do we have?ming less white and that scares the health out of some people. i made reference earlier to changing demographics. the overall change not just the available perspective as being something on which donald trump was successful in capitalizing on in 2016 and frankly in 2020. i want to remind you to answer my survey question, should president biden reverse the withdrawal from afghanistan, given the gains made hour...
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kathryn, what do we have, in the world of youtube, operation pineapple should get nobel peace prize. eric swenson, i wonder what it is, is it wink and nod kind of stuff or disruptive? i want to know more about a fascinating aspect. >>> up ahead, the biden administration said it was necessary for the u.s. to cooperate with the taliban throughout the u.s. exit from afghanistan, but do the risks outweigh the benefits? and the u.s. carried out an air strike against isis-k, the group claiming responsibility for carrying out the attack. but if you're fuzzy on what they are and what they want and why they're different from mainstream isis, you're not alone. we'll explain. >>> plus, watch this clip. >> we're going to have to go back in to get isis. we'll probably have to go back in when al qaeda resurrects itself as they will with this taliban. the bottom line is, we can leave a battlefield, but we can't leave the war on terrorism which still is a threat to our security. >> i want to know if you agree with secretary panetta. go to my website at this hour smerconish.com. and answer this surve
kathryn, what do we have, in the world of youtube, operation pineapple should get nobel peace prize. eric swenson, i wonder what it is, is it wink and nod kind of stuff or disruptive? i want to know more about a fascinating aspect. >>> up ahead, the biden administration said it was necessary for the u.s. to cooperate with the taliban throughout the u.s. exit from afghanistan, but do the risks outweigh the benefits? and the u.s. carried out an air strike against isis-k, the group...
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kathryn i mean this a message that your for sale. well we need our political leaders that won't be bought that can't be bought that will do what's needed and necessary. not what the insiders want not what the special interests want but what is important to be done to fix the problems we can fix all of these problems that's my message to people today and into the rest of the campaign. but we've got to get away from these politicians and get somebody that's going to actually solve the problems i always like to ask this was there they covered a lot of ground but was there anything that did not get brought up that you think. >>it is important that you want voters to know what we should talk a little bit more about the tax burden in the state. i mean we have the highest taxes in country. >>we you know the middle class has a rate of 9.3%. >>that's twice what the rich pay insect in colorado. and what do we get for it we have potholes in our streets we 3 our way to the dmv we have an employment division that is just miss run. what i think we
kathryn i mean this a message that your for sale. well we need our political leaders that won't be bought that can't be bought that will do what's needed and necessary. not what the insiders want not what the special interests want but what is important to be done to fix the problems we can fix all of these problems that's my message to people today and into the rest of the campaign. but we've got to get away from these politicians and get somebody that's going to actually solve the problems i...
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values into their kids, too, that they can kind of carry on that tradition because like they said, kathrynsenior year with me, will shared his birthday for me and jack gave up his room for me. it was definitely an effort together they made my life so much easier at that point, and i hope if there is anybody that can take anything away from this, it's just knowing that it is a team effort and we are going to have to work more with our hearts than our minds. >> charlie? >> i was going to say we know there will be plenty more young women or girls like sammy who will be coming over to this country and will need help and so i hope that, you know, people in america and throughout the world, not just the united states but friends and allies do their part. we did our -- we didn't do anything heroic. we did our little part. we're encouraging people to do their part. do something. help these people who are going to be coming to our country and they will be like -- many of them will be like sammy wonderful people, contributors and want them to be friends and neighbors. >> we all wish there were many
values into their kids, too, that they can kind of carry on that tradition because like they said, kathrynsenior year with me, will shared his birthday for me and jack gave up his room for me. it was definitely an effort together they made my life so much easier at that point, and i hope if there is anybody that can take anything away from this, it's just knowing that it is a team effort and we are going to have to work more with our hearts than our minds. >> charlie? >> i was going...
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lydia, eli, and amy are also here, and we do have the developer representative, kathryn and andrew, and with that i conclude my presentation. and thank you. and thank you, brent, for the slide and the slide show. >> chairman: great. thank you. i appreciate that. i appreciate your work on this really important project. is there a b.l.a. report on this item? >> there is. thank you, chair haney and members of the committee. linda with budget and legislative analyst. the proposed resolution would approve an infrastructure loan agreement between the mayor's office of housing and community development, and hunter's view associates. we show the uses of the loan on page six of our report. similar infrastructure loans for hope s.f. have been previously approved by the board of supervisors, and on that basis, we're recommending approval of the proposed resolution. however, we know that the project has not yet been awarded state and tax credit financing. in addition, public works in its review noted that the costs originally estimated by the developer were high, and it caused delays and the timeli
lydia, eli, and amy are also here, and we do have the developer representative, kathryn and andrew, and with that i conclude my presentation. and thank you. and thank you, brent, for the slide and the slide show. >> chairman: great. thank you. i appreciate that. i appreciate your work on this really important project. is there a b.l.a. report on this item? >> there is. thank you, chair haney and members of the committee. linda with budget and legislative analyst. the proposed...
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. >> five weeks later, yeah, i did a second call, called kathryn johnson and told her we have now candidatesady i >> truly dramatic story. >> and of course the rest is history. >> i had the opportunity to speak to someone in the room when they got the results of pfizer they were crying and hugging as much as they could at the time with social distancing and everything the one thing about the document i, are you going to go into the history of mrna. it may be new for a vaccine, but it's been around for 50 years. >> well, in fact mrna itself has been around for as long as we've been around. >> fair point, yes >> as long as biology has been around but as a technology, trying to apply it to medicine, of course it has been something that's been worked on for years this really focuses in on using it for the coronavirus vaccine, but it's such an important point. >> it's kind of like a lego for other medicines. they may be able to use it for other vaccines down the road, maybe even cancer. >> absolutely. that's something we talk about with all of these. biontech had to pivot away from personalized c
. >> five weeks later, yeah, i did a second call, called kathryn johnson and told her we have now candidatesady i >> truly dramatic story. >> and of course the rest is history. >> i had the opportunity to speak to someone in the room when they got the results of pfizer they were crying and hugging as much as they could at the time with social distancing and everything the one thing about the document i, are you going to go into the history of mrna. it may be new for a...
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jess kramer, jake kennedy, matt lupus, kayla mcmurray, taylor meredith, jacob mitchell, kelly mere, kathrynaff leader, and i will give him an extra check because he's an amazing person. travis boils and andy zook for their tireless efforts that have helped advance this committee's lainfrastructure legislation. on my personal office team, i'd like to thank my chief of staff, joel. but i also want to thank your staff. we worked really well -- you and i work well together, but our staffs really do, i think, are rely on one another, and that's the way it should be. i would like to especially thank mary francisnc because she has devoted many hours and time -- she and adam, i don't know how many times they talked on the phone, but it's many, many, many. rebecca higgins, josh cain, brett dodson, lauren, george, mac key mcintosh, andy d'amato and tyler hoffman for their dedication to this process as well. so with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. >> let me ask if i could just to insert one more quick comment -- >> without objection. >> the ranking member, senator capito, has mentioned very gr
jess kramer, jake kennedy, matt lupus, kayla mcmurray, taylor meredith, jacob mitchell, kelly mere, kathrynaff leader, and i will give him an extra check because he's an amazing person. travis boils and andy zook for their tireless efforts that have helped advance this committee's lainfrastructure legislation. on my personal office team, i'd like to thank my chief of staff, joel. but i also want to thank your staff. we worked really well -- you and i work well together, but our staffs really...
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kathryn has followed the experience of veterans that served at a base in k 2.ubstances there. they were exposed to it and their doctors believe various cancers have followed, yet, the v.a. denied services and those looking to appeal have been waiting two years or more in some cases. what's being done to help those veterans? >> yeah, thanks so much for that, tony. we announced early last week, a week ago monday that veterans who served in afghanistan and iraq over the course of these last several decades can now apply for presumptive coverage, that means we'll presume that the conditions they're experiencing were associated with their military service. they can now apply for getting things like asthma, sinitus covered and more. we're protecting the veterans, getting them the service and care they've earned and that they deserve because of what they've done for us. there is many, many other situations that our veterans have been in that we believe have created problems for them. we're going to make sure we make it right for our veterans. we started that last week
kathryn has followed the experience of veterans that served at a base in k 2.ubstances there. they were exposed to it and their doctors believe various cancers have followed, yet, the v.a. denied services and those looking to appeal have been waiting two years or more in some cases. what's being done to help those veterans? >> yeah, thanks so much for that, tony. we announced early last week, a week ago monday that veterans who served in afghanistan and iraq over the course of these last...
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of course, kathryn stefani. but we have a number of departments but also i want to bring in maleah cohen. the first black woman to serve. >> good afternoon everyone. good afternoon ladies and good afternoon to the fellas who love the ladies. love the ladies and support the ladies. we are here to celebrate and we must lift our voices and say, despite the ravages of the pandemic and despite all of what the country has gone through, we still stand here strong, united, and undivided. nothing can stop us and we will prevail. why? because elections have consequences. is that right, madam speaker. we will prevail because we know that through all of our votes, we can change the world. we've seen it done before and we will do it again. through our votes, we elected an administration, a speaker, and a congress that enacted the largest ever federal tax credit for working families. let's give a round of applause for that. that's huge when i think about speaker pelosi. i think of the member of the press and speaker pelosi sa
of course, kathryn stefani. but we have a number of departments but also i want to bring in maleah cohen. the first black woman to serve. >> good afternoon everyone. good afternoon ladies and good afternoon to the fellas who love the ladies. love the ladies and support the ladies. we are here to celebrate and we must lift our voices and say, despite the ravages of the pandemic and despite all of what the country has gone through, we still stand here strong, united, and undivided. nothing...
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a college student named kathryn bright, a mother of three named shirley vian, and a 25-year-old namedthree months pregnant with me. >> that kind of stuff happens to somebody else, but not to someone in your family. >> my name is beverly fox, and nancy and i were sisters. >> nancy fox was a hardworking young lady, worked two jobs. she lived by herself in a duplex. >> what she wanted was to get married, to have kids and have a family. she loved kids. how did he find her? how did he pick her out? why nancy? >> dennis rader will describe that he saw and noticed nancy fox when she was getting mail one day. >> this was what he called his perfect crime. this case, nancy's case went exactly how he planned it. >> nobody else was in the house. she wasn't expecting anybody else. he was not going to get interrupted. this one worked out the way his fantasies happened in his head. the next day, rader did something unusual. he found a phone booth, and he called in the murder of nancy fox. >> dispatcher. >> yes, you will find a homicide at 843 south pershing, nancy fox. >> the caller said, reporting
a college student named kathryn bright, a mother of three named shirley vian, and a 25-year-old namedthree months pregnant with me. >> that kind of stuff happens to somebody else, but not to someone in your family. >> my name is beverly fox, and nancy and i were sisters. >> nancy fox was a hardworking young lady, worked two jobs. she lived by herself in a duplex. >> what she wanted was to get married, to have kids and have a family. she loved kids. how did he find her?...
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police are on the hunt for the killer of a 40-year-old woman by the name of kathryn janice and her doga week ago. the mayor dismissing the idea a serial killer could be on the loose. >> there have been several rumors that there is a serial killer on the loose in our city. we don't have any evidence of that. also that this was a hate crime. as of now, we don't have any proof of that as well. >> bill: that stabbing that we reported on last week happened the same day that 18-year-old tory lang was found shot to death in a park 20 miles away. the two killings are not related whatsoever according to officials. >> dana: house democrats sounding the alarm on their chances in the mid-terms after a top party leader warned they would lose the house majority if the elections were held today. we're not afraid of this data or trying to hide it. if democrats use it we'll hold the house. that's what the data tells us. we have to get in action. national journal of politics editor joins me now. lots of reasons for this. one of them would be the fact there is crime going up and we heard from democrats t
police are on the hunt for the killer of a 40-year-old woman by the name of kathryn janice and her doga week ago. the mayor dismissing the idea a serial killer could be on the loose. >> there have been several rumors that there is a serial killer on the loose in our city. we don't have any evidence of that. also that this was a hate crime. as of now, we don't have any proof of that as well. >> bill: that stabbing that we reported on last week happened the same day that 18-year-old...
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. >> kathryn, i don't want to get too into the weeds on politics this is an opportunity to reset in termser that might be more attuned to the needs of businesses coming to the state with cuomo out that could open up the field for other democratic candidates who might have been crowded out by his fundraising power and potentially open the race up to a gop credit in new york down the line >> i think it's going to be a wide open race including the possibility governor cuomo resigned, he wasn't impeached, he could run again for a fourth term in 2022 when we have our re-elections so i think it will be a wide open race. there are lots of prospective candidates kathy hochul i expect will be one of them. the key is right now how do we approach the next year and get through this transition. we have lost to various kinds of sex scandals, three former ags and two governors in the past little more than a decade. so shame on us and what are we going to do to make sure going forward we have strong and capable lead othership that is operating transparently and we're able to get good policy across the bo
. >> kathryn, i don't want to get too into the weeds on politics this is an opportunity to reset in termser that might be more attuned to the needs of businesses coming to the state with cuomo out that could open up the field for other democratic candidates who might have been crowded out by his fundraising power and potentially open the race up to a gop credit in new york down the line >> i think it's going to be a wide open race including the possibility governor cuomo resigned,...
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next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.come. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is providing clean power for almost a hundred years. we also have the clean power s.f. programme which is our community choice aggregation programme launched in 2016. and in this model, energy is supplied. -- the energy supply is delivered by pg and e. we have 400,000 customer accounts of most san francisco residents and businesses are our clean power s.f. customers, again, we are providing the supply. we are still reliant on pg and e. for the distribution and for services like outages and billing. in terms of the programme, most of our customers are municipal facilities like san francisco
next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.come. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is...
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next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.come. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is providing clean power for almost a hundred years. we also have the clean power s.f. programme which is our community choice aggregation programme launched in 2016. and in this model, energy is supplied. -- the energy supply is delivered by pg and e. we have 400,000 customer accounts of most san francisco residents and businesses are our clean power s.f. customers, again, we are providing the supply. we are still reliant on pg and e. for the distribution and for services like outages and billing. in terms of the programme, most of our customers are municipal facilities like san francisco
next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.come. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is...
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next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is providing clean power for almost a hundred years. we also have the clean power s.f. programme which is our community choice aggregation programme launched in 2016. and in this model, energy is supplied. -- the energy supply is delivered by pg and e. we have 400,000 customer accounts of most san francisco residents and businesses are our clean power s.f. customers, again, we are providing the supply. we are still reliant on pg and e. for the distribution and for services like outages and billing. in terms of the programme, most of our customers are municipal facilities like san francisco international airp
next we have kathryn from the sfpuc who will give a 10 minute presentation on the item.. good afternoon, supervisors. give us a minute here to get my slides up. i am catherine spalding. i am the deputy assistant manager for the sfpuc enterprise. i am very pleased to be here today to speak to you about this important topic. next slide, please. first up, a quick reminder, we have two clean energy programmes. it is a full-service and publicly owned electric utility that is providing clean power...
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and jaco's fiancee kathryn pringle is with us now. you must be delighted.ne, you are up this morning and watching, how- that. set the scene, you are up this morning and watching, how was - that. set the scene, you are up this morning and watching, how was it? that. set the scene, you are up this i morning and watching, how was it? or were you with? what were you feeling? i were you with? what were you feelini ? i, i, , were you with? what were you feelini? . . , , , , feeling? i am at my best friend, she has been great _ feeling? i am at my best friend, she has been great support _ feeling? i am at my best friend, she has been great support for- feeling? i am at my best friend, she has been great support for me - feeling? i am at my best friend, she has been great support for me this i has been great support for me this whole time. we are just at home today, and we had to be tv on. i thought i was going to be a lot less nervous this morning, but when it actually came to his right, i still felt the adrenaline running through me and started to get a bit shaky
and jaco's fiancee kathryn pringle is with us now. you must be delighted.ne, you are up this morning and watching, how- that. set the scene, you are up this morning and watching, how was - that. set the scene, you are up this morning and watching, how was it? that. set the scene, you are up this i morning and watching, how was it? or were you with? what were you feeling? i were you with? what were you feelini ? i, i, , were you with? what were you feelini? . . , , , , feeling? i am at my best...