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congresswoman jasmine crockett, how are you? >> i am doing well.to see you too appeared a colleague from across the aisle, byron donalds, recently said that black families were better under jim crow, a period of forced racial segregation. what would you say to that? >> i would say is it okay for an uncle tom or may be under this and uncle clarence to try to tell us what it is to be black in america, considering the fact that he is married to a white woman, kind of like his uncle clarence? that would not have been allowed. so yeah. he probably needs to go back to the history books if they keep trying to take out of our classrooms. >> wop, wop, wop, wop, wop, crockett, [bleep] 'em up! that's right! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jordan: charlamagne tha god, everybody! his new book: "get honest, or die lying: why small talk sucks" is available now! when we come back, jeremy o. harris will be joining me on the show. don't go away. [cheers and applause] [indistinct talking in the background] dean: yuuuup, computers have a funny way of vanishing 'round her
congresswoman jasmine crockett, how are you? >> i am doing well.to see you too appeared a colleague from across the aisle, byron donalds, recently said that black families were better under jim crow, a period of forced racial segregation. what would you say to that? >> i would say is it okay for an uncle tom or may be under this and uncle clarence to try to tell us what it is to be black in america, considering the fact that he is married to a white woman, kind of like his uncle...
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congresswoman jasmine crockett is here. we have music from gracie abrams.e'll be right back with zac efron. so stick around! >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to our show. tonight, representing texas' 30th congressional district, jasmine crockett is with us. [ cheers and applause ] she is the young woman who called klan mom, marjorie taylor greene, a "bleach-blonde bad-built, butch body." [ cheers and applause ] and i immediately fell in love. then later, a very talented young singer and songwriter, her new album is called "the secret of us." gracie abrams from our outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] this will be my last show for about two months. but don't worry, we have some fantastic guest hosts to keep my seat warm. starting next week with the great martin short, followed by anthony anderson, kathryn hahn, kumail nanjiani, lamorne morris, jeff goldblum, and rupaul. plus deadpool and wolverine, ryan reynolds and hugh jackman hosting the show together. [ cheers and applause ] i think that's great. it takes two superheroes to replace one me. [ laughter
congresswoman jasmine crockett is here. we have music from gracie abrams.e'll be right back with zac efron. so stick around! >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to our show. tonight, representing texas' 30th congressional district, jasmine crockett is with us. [ cheers and applause ] she is the young woman who called klan mom, marjorie taylor greene, a "bleach-blonde bad-built, butch body." [ cheers and applause ] and i immediately fell in love. then later, a very talented young...
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you can see that one lightning strike around crockett right there. then we had two more around vacaville since then , nothing has produced lightning in the past 30 minutes, but that's the risk we face this morning. is that any of these lines of showers moving through could bring us some lightning. so here's today's forecast. inland will keep that risk of lightning through about 2 p.m. after 2 p.m. we're done with that risk. the sun shines back out and the energy has moved on. similar story this morning around the bay shoreline. i think the bay shoreline we have that risk through about 9 a.m. by noon. it's just a partly sunny sky and then sunshine really breaks out throughout the evening. and then as we head deeper along the coast, it's really just a cloudy morning there. highs today will go into the upper 50s to the lower 60s. so right now we have that risk of lightning through about 2 p.m. after 2 p.m. we're done. the sunshine is back out and temperatures today are pretty close to average for this time of the year. overnight tonight we'll find clear
you can see that one lightning strike around crockett right there. then we had two more around vacaville since then , nothing has produced lightning in the past 30 minutes, but that's the risk we face this morning. is that any of these lines of showers moving through could bring us some lightning. so here's today's forecast. inland will keep that risk of lightning through about 2 p.m. after 2 p.m. we're done with that risk. the sun shines back out and the energy has moved on. similar story this...
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congresswoman crockett, thank you very much ■çfor coming to "the saturday show".e sykes, who disagrees with me. i don't know if you had a chance to hear my opening statement, basically telling democrats to buck up and stand behind the president because republicans are clearly standing behind there twice impeached, convicted felon of a nominee. what say you? >> i stand with you, jonathan, and i stand with the president of the united states. i've been thinking about this. obviously republicans will stand, it seems like, the devil, if it means that they are going to get their disastrous policies in place. that is all they care about and i've been trying to ■çstress to people that this election should be about them as individuals and they should be voting not for the exact person, but the team. they should be looking at who can control the house, who can control the senate, as well as the white house and what policies they will put forward. also this is kind of like cold syrup. nobody likes the taste of cough syrup, but at the end of the day they take cough syrup beca
congresswoman crockett, thank you very much ■çfor coming to "the saturday show".e sykes, who disagrees with me. i don't know if you had a chance to hear my opening statement, basically telling democrats to buck up and stand behind the president because republicans are clearly standing behind there twice impeached, convicted felon of a nominee. what say you? >> i stand with you, jonathan, and i stand with the president of the united states. i've been thinking about this....
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this one pretty much over crockett this morning. and that's something we'll continue to watch as we head deeper into the day. the wider picture showing you there's still some moisture off the coast. we are watching that continues that threat through about 2 p.m. so future weather, a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. the morning hours will find that warming is pretty slow. and then watch what happens after 2 p.m. the skies are going to clear, so we'll finish the day with sunshine. and that lightning risk is pretty much done by 2 p.m. so temperatures today were a little bit cooler than yesterday. temperatures pretty close to average for this time of the year. reggie drew thank you. >> an issue over shelter beds going unused in the south bay. coming up. the claims being made in santa clara county this morning. >> we're tracking a fast moving wildfire in butte county. it's already triggering evacuation orders overnight. >> plus, the sculptor who's using art to reclaim personal and cultural identity. a look at the newest exhibit
this one pretty much over crockett this morning. and that's something we'll continue to watch as we head deeper into the day. the wider picture showing you there's still some moisture off the coast. we are watching that continues that threat through about 2 p.m. so future weather, a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. the morning hours will find that warming is pretty slow. and then watch what happens after 2 p.m. the skies are going to clear, so we'll finish the day with sunshine. and...
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i'm here with congressman jasmine crockett from texas, a surrogate for president joe biden. let me ask you what you are looking for tonight. you are crisscrossing this country spreading the message of the biden campaign what do you want to hear and see from these candidates tonight? jasmine: what the american people to see the joe biden i know. the loving man who has worked very hard for this country the vast majority of his life. a. long time. i want people to see he is beyond competent and compassionate. versus the alternative, who is nothing but a con man who has continuously conned his way through life. it is how he ended up becoming the big "millionaire" he puts on to be is by counting people. he conned his way into the white house and about the american people to see we -- say we can see a con from a mile away. david: i imagine people will be looking for some substance throughout this as well. there are so many topix the moderators could ask about. immigration is a huge issue in texas. what would you like to see the candidates talk about when it comes to that issue? ja
i'm here with congressman jasmine crockett from texas, a surrogate for president joe biden. let me ask you what you are looking for tonight. you are crisscrossing this country spreading the message of the biden campaign what do you want to hear and see from these candidates tonight? jasmine: what the american people to see the joe biden i know. the loving man who has worked very hard for this country the vast majority of his life. a. long time. i want people to see he is beyond competent and...
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this week, representative jasmine crockett and chip criminal justice. why is this happening? listen where you get your podcasts. podcasts. >>> it's another election cycle and as in previous cycles, the republican party is fielding candidates we like to call freaks and geeks. it's been a feature that the trump be elements of seized control at grassley's level and from that and primary contest they have elevated extreme candidates who are downright repellent to swing voters and otherwise winnable races. whatever mojo trump has when he runs, he lost the popular vote twice, it has proved not to be replicable by his strange fellow republicans. we saw this in 2022. they were supposed to be red wave but republicans did not have candidates who could surf the wave. herschel walker in georgia a nfl star who had no political experience and a reputation for dishonesty. when he was on his, he was rarely coherent. >> the other night i was watching this movie. it was called fright night or freak night about vampires. i don't know if you know but vampires are cool people. the werewolf that k
this week, representative jasmine crockett and chip criminal justice. why is this happening? listen where you get your podcasts. podcasts. >>> it's another election cycle and as in previous cycles, the republican party is fielding candidates we like to call freaks and geeks. it's been a feature that the trump be elements of seized control at grassley's level and from that and primary contest they have elevated extreme candidates who are downright repellent to swing voters and otherwise...
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crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program.federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency, the state fire marshal says. >> the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> a lot of our focus is on ember intrusion. so as embers pile up, it creates a higher btu and it can catch a home on fire almost from within or underneath. >> deanna fernway worked on crockett's home. she says one big retrofit is sealing gaps around the garage door and replacing siding with metal or noncombustible composite siding. >> if an ember hits, it just dies out. instead of catching that siding on fire. >> they also replaced the deck with noncombustible material and shields along the side. >> one of the most dangerous ember fires is embers that blow underneath decks, an
crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program.federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency, the state fire marshal says. >> the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have...
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congresswoman crockett, thank you for being with us.h to know and i'm not a decision-maker. i am a voter like everyone else. i'm not sure what the right thing to do is about that debate. i am sure that a bad debate performance by an 80-year-old guy who has given a lot of time to this country, who is not convicted of anything. who generally is not thought of as a person who lies. who is a compassionate, empathetic being in the face of the opposition of donald trump, is a no-brainer. so everybody needs to slow their role for a minute while we think about what the next steps are. >> it is so wild to me and it has been quite annoying if i am going to be perfectly honest, that democrats get into a frenzy. it is almost like we are scared of our shadow sometimes, right? i think it is because we understand the stakes and everybody saying we have to have the best of the best and let me tell you something. there is no better heart, there is no better man and honestly when it comes down -- that has never been who joe biden has been. i think that o
congresswoman crockett, thank you for being with us.h to know and i'm not a decision-maker. i am a voter like everyone else. i'm not sure what the right thing to do is about that debate. i am sure that a bad debate performance by an 80-year-old guy who has given a lot of time to this country, who is not convicted of anything. who generally is not thought of as a person who lies. who is a compassionate, empathetic being in the face of the opposition of donald trump, is a no-brainer. so everybody...
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just cleared up in emeryville. >> about a 50 minute ride crockett out towards the maze.e, a good alternate for you and all lanes are blocked. things are still trying to catch up as traffic is clear. finally here, 50 right traveling into the city right now, richmond center fell bridge around 14. checking on i was like how before down from 35 to 20 minutes. that's progress in iraq and to conquer. 24 your little busier. 60 minutes. wannacry to 5.80. and if you are take the dunbar bridge at earlier accident, there it 80 to menlo park. it's going to take you about 18 minutes to make that drive. all right. james, back to you. 49 right now. and you know, the next time bump into somebody, watch it. they might be a millionaire apparently were living with like the most millionaires in the country. they just did a report and they say the bay area has the greatest concentration of millionaires. okay. >> this report says roughly one in 13 people. >> around the bay, our billionaire. >> i never knew so years that i do. i do new york city when you count how many new york city has 50,000
just cleared up in emeryville. >> about a 50 minute ride crockett out towards the maze.e, a good alternate for you and all lanes are blocked. things are still trying to catch up as traffic is clear. finally here, 50 right traveling into the city right now, richmond center fell bridge around 14. checking on i was like how before down from 35 to 20 minutes. that's progress in iraq and to conquer. 24 your little busier. 60 minutes. wannacry to 5.80. and if you are take the dunbar bridge at...
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dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were downwind of the ash fall, you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. dave crockett (voiceover): it's pitch black, just pitch black. this is-- this is hell on earth i'm walking through. he had made it out on foot. and so we thought, well, maybe reid made it out. but he's just stuck in the wilderness someplace. [engine roaring] don swanson: we were flying around trying to figure out what had happened. and in that process, we saw this car down there. so we thought, well, perhaps there's some survivors. they could see the car because it was in a clearing. but it was just all a sea of ash. jess phoenix: there was very little left of the vehicle t
dave crockett (voiceover): i've left the car behind. and as you can tell probably from this picture-- [breathes heavily] --i'm walking towards the only light i can see on top of a ridge. i started up a logging road, and that's when the ash hit. dave crockett (voiceover): feel the ash now in my eyes. it's getting very hard to breathe. [breathes heavily] alexa van eaton: for those who were downwind of the ash fall, you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. dave crockett (voiceover):...
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this week on my podcast i sat down with jasmine crockett and got the back story behind the now iconicd built come from? >> it came from my granny and if anyone knows anything about older black women, they say a lot of stuff. like they just don't care. so my granny was good for saying that someone was bad built. while she probably was my favorite person on the face of the planet and i miss her every single day and i can only imagine what she would think of me now, but it is amazing when you think about how important people like my grandma has been to my life and even when they are gone they are always still with you. so i have been able to share my granny with the whole world. no, that is something my granny used to say. >> we had an amazing wide- ranging conversation and jasmine crockett i think is one of the most fascinating members of congress. a former public defender. she attended the same college as supreme court justice amy coney barrett. you can listen to the full conversation by scanning the qr code you see on your screen with your phone or by searching why is this happening,
this week on my podcast i sat down with jasmine crockett and got the back story behind the now iconicd built come from? >> it came from my granny and if anyone knows anything about older black women, they say a lot of stuff. like they just don't care. so my granny was good for saying that someone was bad built. while she probably was my favorite person on the face of the planet and i miss her every single day and i can only imagine what she would think of me now, but it is amazing when...
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david crockett is free to leave, but instead he chooses to stay and fight for the liberation of texas. rather than retreat as a coward, he fights heroically to live up to an image created by the popular culture of his time. in death, david crockett is able to become what he never could in his lifetime, >> hello folks welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow. inflation is still up 20% since joe biden took office people are still having trouble with personal borrowing cost and the fed doesn't look like it's going to change his policy really at all in this election year, we have breitbart john carney ann taylor riggs on all of that in just a minute i want to get crypto in your before were done with the story mr. trump is going to washington former house speaker kevin mccarthy influential gop senator, john cornyn on all that later on the show, let's go to edward going for all the details. what can you tell us. >> the federal reserve left rates unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting in a row in the famed dot plot, the fed sees one rate cut at some point and they were two votes away fro
david crockett is free to leave, but instead he chooses to stay and fight for the liberation of texas. rather than retreat as a coward, he fights heroically to live up to an image created by the popular culture of his time. in death, david crockett is able to become what he never could in his lifetime, >> hello folks welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow. inflation is still up 20% since joe biden took office people are still having trouble with personal borrowing cost and the...
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crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program. in the nation to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> a lot of our focus is on ember intrusion, so as embers pile up, it creates a higher btu and it can catch a home on fire almost from within or underneath. >> deanna fernway worked on crockett's home. she says one big retrofit is sealing gaps around the garage door and replacing siding with metal or noncombustible composite siding. if an ember hits, it just dies out. >> instead of catching that siding on fire. >> they also replaced the deck with noncombustible material and shields along the side. >> one of the most dangerous ember fires is ember
crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program. in the nation to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make...
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crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, thetion to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> a lot of our focus is on ember intrusion, so as embers pile up, it creates a higher btu and it can catch a home on fire almost from within or underneath. >> deanna fernway worked on crockett's home. she says one big retrofit is sealing gaps around the garage door and replacing siding with metal or noncombustible composite siding. if an ember hits, it just dies out. >> instead of catching that siding on fire. >> they also replaced the deck with noncombustible material and shields along the side. >> one of the most dangerous ember fires is embers that blow
crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, thetion to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure...
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this is a crockett right there.fire heading eastbound 3 to 4 lanes blocked backup, stretches all the way past rodeo all the way to the intersection right there of highway 4. so this is something that is going to hold you up for a while as you're trying to head east bound getting towards billy how again, benicia bridge an axel option. you just had a little bit further inland to go up 6.80, that way. ad right now could be a minute for us. 3 to 4 lanes of traffic are blocked as a result of that big rig fire. so update there for you. we'll let you know if we see any sort of progress being made on cleanup. but 80 is the one to avoid as you're heading through contra costa county this morning. as for what we're forecasts totally different. it's nice out there. we are seeing a beautiful day today. golden gate bridge, just a little bit of fog hanging out at the vicinity of the coastline. cool northwesterly wind keeping things nice and cool out there for sure inland areas. comparatively on the calm side, skies will remain nic
this is a crockett right there.fire heading eastbound 3 to 4 lanes blocked backup, stretches all the way past rodeo all the way to the intersection right there of highway 4. so this is something that is going to hold you up for a while as you're trying to head east bound getting towards billy how again, benicia bridge an axel option. you just had a little bit further inland to go up 6.80, that way. ad right now could be a minute for us. 3 to 4 lanes of traffic are blocked as a result of that...
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crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, theion to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> a lot of our focus is on ember intrusion, so as embers pile up, it creates a higher btu and it can catch a home on fire almost from within, on or underneath. >> deanna fernway worked on crockett's home. she says one big retrofit is sealing gaps around the garage door and replacing siding with metal or noncombustible composite siding. >> if an ember hits, it just dies out. instead of catching that siding on fire. >> they also replaced the deck with noncombustible material and shields along the side. >> one of the most dangerous ember fires is embers that
crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, theion to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure...
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joining me at the table to talk about it all, democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas. own. >> listen, there's a clear reason why i prefer my leadership over the leadership that you see on the other side of the aisle. and there's also a clear reason that republicans nowadays don't want us the understand history and know history or study history. >> yeah. >> and when you -- say ignorant things like what byron donalds does, it -- reminds me of uncle ruckus for those that are familiar with boondocks. that's what it looks like. it looks like it was uncle ruckus story time in which he believes if he just says the right things for say donald trump, then donald trump will pick him and i'm going to tell you right now, that the republican party will consistently reject black folk especially at the very top. it's one of the reasons that black people, even though he is right about something. black people traditionally are a lot more conservative than say where the party is. but we cannot change the fact that we are black and deciding we're going to side with the party that is goin
joining me at the table to talk about it all, democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas. own. >> listen, there's a clear reason why i prefer my leadership over the leadership that you see on the other side of the aisle. and there's also a clear reason that republicans nowadays don't want us the understand history and know history or study history. >> yeah. >> and when you -- say ignorant things like what byron donalds does, it -- reminds me of uncle ruckus for those...
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jasmine crockett, congresswoman from texas. thank you for joining me as always. >> we've got a lot more including a dramatic de in court for hunter biden. prosecutors using his own words against him by playing audio passages from his memoir describing his addiction. plus a different ongoing federal trial where a juror was offered more than $120,000 in a shocking attempt at a bribe ou can call them caramels or carlos, whatever you call them caramels.com makes 26 mouthwatering flavors that are the freshest and softest caramels ever produced, try them for yourself or someone you love, go today hey, take caramels.com and see for yourself with armor all a little bit of this protects you from a lot of, that armor all less work, more clean home yes focus on an american home. >> she had more orangey. i give reject your covered home systems and appliances like this ac when hello, replacement yes. thank you it's oh, i'm not home. >> yeah, it's pretty sure it's home. >> american home shield. don't worry, be warranty i'm getting vaccinated
jasmine crockett, congresswoman from texas. thank you for joining me as always. >> we've got a lot more including a dramatic de in court for hunter biden. prosecutors using his own words against him by playing audio passages from his memoir describing his addiction. plus a different ongoing federal trial where a juror was offered more than $120,000 in a shocking attempt at a bribe ou can call them caramels or carlos, whatever you call them caramels.com makes 26 mouthwatering flavors that...
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jasmine crockett is a democrat in texas, she serves on the house oversight committee and she jointly now. it is good to have you here. what do you think about the growing voices on the republican party, congress and former white house officials who are just explicitly saying we want to corruptly use state power to persecute democrats to use the criminal justice system when we are in power to go out? >> we live in a very scary world and unfortunately, this station is probably one of the few that you can get the truth and find out what it is that their agenda is. we are in the midst of an election cycle, the election cycle that when you knock on doors, people start talking to you about housing prices, they talk to you about food prices. they talk to you about needing to make higher wages. and they are saying that we want to vote for whoever is going to do this. but the reality is is that the republican party is only trying to appease a party of one, they are not looking out for us as a country, they're not looking out for their own constituents. instead, all they care about is making d
jasmine crockett is a democrat in texas, she serves on the house oversight committee and she jointly now. it is good to have you here. what do you think about the growing voices on the republican party, congress and former white house officials who are just explicitly saying we want to corruptly use state power to persecute democrats to use the criminal justice system when we are in power to go out? >> we live in a very scary world and unfortunately, this station is probably one of the...
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these are the basic ingredients needed to make ios gas that we thought is, you know what to do, mr. crockett, for several hours or up to an entire die. the remaining liquid is the strong laska, the body, which in licensee and sends you on a journey of discovery. oh yes sir. the thousands of kilometers away. neurologists are also preoccupied with ios sca romeo who jo begin conducting research into brain activity during i was going talk vacation back in 2006 globally. he's a pioneer in this field. a huge fuzzy as a company so much for the phone that does it fits there was we wanted to understand what i a was triggers in the brain. for the 1st studies, the volunteers came to the hospital and drank, i, alaska, e as in fuzzy a margins, and we analyzed their brain activity with the health of an m r. i saw them so beautifully today was this gave to the neurologist is 1st major findings. i think she eventually cool. okay, last got 2 of us. can me somebody throws nick on uses. we noticed the ios to activate 3 mechanisms. televisions develops the thing we because ios sca evidentially has the same effe
these are the basic ingredients needed to make ios gas that we thought is, you know what to do, mr. crockett, for several hours or up to an entire die. the remaining liquid is the strong laska, the body, which in licensee and sends you on a journey of discovery. oh yes sir. the thousands of kilometers away. neurologists are also preoccupied with ios sca romeo who jo begin conducting research into brain activity during i was going talk vacation back in 2006 globally. he's a pioneer in this...
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>> seth: i think it's davy crockett. >> davy crockett. >> seth: but he also has a boone. >> a boone-ishness do. >> seth: okay, great. >> this one is pretty -- it's timely. richard simmons. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] and just to make it clear, he will not shave his beard for any of these, correct? >> well, he would think about it. he would think about it. and this is your new york state governor, kathy hochul. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] okay. so i mean i guess, like -- first of all, incredible wig. [ laughter ] yeah, i guess they're just -- >> he did that himself. >> seth: they're just -- oh, he does his own wigs? >> yeah, he does his own wigs. >> seth: we don't have money for an extra wig person. [ light laughter ] if he could bring his own wig guy, that would be really good for us. >> so i'll tell him he can call? >> seth: yeah, he can call. >> i can give him your number? >> seth: no. give him a number, just not mine. [ laughter ] feel free to give him a number. we were -- you know, we were talking. this is about a year anniversary from the writers' strike. and it's be
>> seth: i think it's davy crockett. >> davy crockett. >> seth: but he also has a boone. >> a boone-ishness do. >> seth: okay, great. >> this one is pretty -- it's timely. richard simmons. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] and just to make it clear, he will not shave his beard for any of these, correct? >> well, he would think about it. he would think about it. and this is your new york state governor, kathy hochul. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter...
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for more on the media meltdown, let's bring in barton crockett.h paramount, because everybody is sort of wondering, what can paramount do at this point, and what does that imply about the value of other assets in the space? >> you know, it's really interesting. i think that the answer at paramount is pretty straightforward. if you were to break the company up, sell it, the stock could be worth a lot more than what it's trading today. you know, we had a sell rating on both paramount and warner brothers for two years, up until downgrading in march, and it's great sell rating was down 70% for both of us. since then, the stocks are down 11%, so, maybe we're a bit early, but -- you know, we covered our short, because we did think that the sale talks were building up momentum, that something was likely to happen and it was too easy for paramount to kind of claim a value benchmark that would then be constructively construed for warner brothers. what's happened is that with victory in our grasp, you know, the redstone control structure there, they've kind
for more on the media meltdown, let's bring in barton crockett.h paramount, because everybody is sort of wondering, what can paramount do at this point, and what does that imply about the value of other assets in the space? >> you know, it's really interesting. i think that the answer at paramount is pretty straightforward. if you were to break the company up, sell it, the stock could be worth a lot more than what it's trading today. you know, we had a sell rating on both paramount and...
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checking on a te crockett outdoors. the maze about 21 minutes. time for your money this morning. the white house says it's taking steps to try reduce how much things cost at the grocery store. the usda announcing a proposal to help poultry growers and farmers by creating more transparency in the market, which they believe will lower the prices that you pay. however, republicans aren't buying it, the ones in congress anyway, they're blaming president biden for the high prices. we're seeing. i think i think what you see in some cases that grocery prices went up so fast so quickly into the first 3 years, the biden administration. >> that in some ways they've topped off. yeah. the white house says congress can help lower prices by passing president biden's build to ban junk fees. >> and by putting their support behind shrink, flay shun prevention act of 2024, which they believe would direct the federal trade commission to act against companies that are selling products. it's smaller packages but still charging the same or in some cases, even higher p
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no access or hazards look at our highways are already seeing that red crockett outdoors them a 32 minutespossible avenue always get alternate, but things started to get there. 40 minutes, antioch, into cocker and checking a one-on-one. 85 of them in the park about 45 minutes. the last time we checked in still at around. 35 darya. james, back to you. 7.15, right now and some taco bell workers are upset. so they're going to be demonstrating today in san jose. they say they are working in unsafe. >> conditions. this is the taco bell on south king road and telly road in the employees say that it gets so hot in the kitchen because the air conditioning is broken. they say that sometimes is nearly 90 degrees and they say there are gas leaks, too. they're also striking against what they call wage theft. the rally is at noon at that restaurant today. >> the city of san jose has passed a multibillion dollar budget. mayor matt mahan says it tackles a number of issues including helping 1200 unhoused people. >> this budget does something we have never done in the history of our city which is stand up.
no access or hazards look at our highways are already seeing that red crockett outdoors them a 32 minutespossible avenue always get alternate, but things started to get there. 40 minutes, antioch, into cocker and checking a one-on-one. 85 of them in the park about 45 minutes. the last time we checked in still at around. 35 darya. james, back to you. 7.15, right now and some taco bell workers are upset. so they're going to be demonstrating today in san jose. they say they are working in unsafe....
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it's a 22 minute commute this morning and taking a look at westbound 80 crockett to the maze. it's a 22 minute commute. lastly, we'll take a look at the richmond. sandra fell bridge. it is only a 9 minute commute over that on this monday morning during james. we'll send it back to you. >> michael, thank you. 6.18, the time and 3 members of the hells angels motorcycle club been sentenced now to life in prison. the u.s. district attorney's office announced yesterday that jonathan nelson, russell taylor ot and brian wayne wendt were operating in the bay area. they were convicted for conspiracy to commit murder. 5 other members of the motorcycle club pleaded guilty and they were sentenced to 84 months in prison. meanwhile, santa rosa police are warning of a rise in gang related violence. officers arrested several boys between the ages of 13 15 for robberies and assaults near the santa rosa transit mall. police say the latest attack happened on june 6th when a teenage boy was beaten unconscious by about 10 people. law enforcement officials didn't release the names of those arrested
it's a 22 minute commute this morning and taking a look at westbound 80 crockett to the maze. it's a 22 minute commute. lastly, we'll take a look at the richmond. sandra fell bridge. it is only a 9 minute commute over that on this monday morning during james. we'll send it back to you. >> michael, thank you. 6.18, the time and 3 members of the hells angels motorcycle club been sentenced now to life in prison. the u.s. district attorney's office announced yesterday that jonathan nelson,...
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is you quoted, you, mr. crockett, for several hours or up to an entire die of the remaining liquid is the strong volume laska by which an licensee and sends you on a journey of discovery. oh yes sir. the thousands of kilometers away. neurologists are also preoccupied with iowa sca dryly, or who jo, begin conducting research into brain activity during ios the intoxication back in 2006 globally. he's a pioneer in this field, a huge fuzzy as a company so much for the phone that there's a fits there was we wanted to understand what ios got triggers in the brain. for the 1st studies, the volunteers came to the hospital and drank i, alaska, e as in fuzzy a margins, and we analyzed their brain activity with the health of an m r. i stopped him. so benefits there was this gave to the neurologist. his 1st major findings, i think she eventually cool. okay. last got 2 of us coming to somebody today is make on uses. we noticed the ios to activate 3 mechanisms. visions developing the thing we because ios sca evidently has the same effect on the brain as a destiny trimmings. and so to set a reminder
is you quoted, you, mr. crockett, for several hours or up to an entire die of the remaining liquid is the strong volume laska by which an licensee and sends you on a journey of discovery. oh yes sir. the thousands of kilometers away. neurologists are also preoccupied with iowa sca dryly, or who jo, begin conducting research into brain activity during ios the intoxication back in 2006 globally. he's a pioneer in this field, a huge fuzzy as a company so much for the phone that there's a fits...
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. $1 0 will help create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett. $900,000 will complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail covers about 350 miles along the san francisco bay, but it's only 70% complete. the goal is to expand it to 500 miles. right, deb city, say goodbye to lawyers, assistant coach kenny atkinson, according to espn, he is headed to cleveland to serve as the cavs new head coach. the acquisition is still in its early stages with the deal expected to be reached soon. the top lawyers assistant has the experience having coached the brooklyn nets between 2016 and 2020. atkinson will be replacing j. b. bickerstaff, who was fired in may, 4 years after serving in the position now for a look across the bay area this morning, it looks like things are going to be a little bit mild today, happy monday. we are off to warm start this work week daytime highs today, topping off in the 90s near los gatto's 80s down in the santa clara valley, just near san jose. we continue to head north along 101 into areas like redw
. $1 0 will help create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett. $900,000 will complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail covers about 350 miles along the san francisco bay, but it's only 70% complete. the goal is to expand it to 500 miles. right, deb city, say goodbye to lawyers, assistant coach kenny atkinson, according to espn, he is headed to cleveland to serve as the cavs new head coach. the acquisition is still in its...
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taking a look at westbound 80 from crockett to the maze. 23 minutes.ay bridge. southbound 8.80, as we just mentioned, there's an accident a little bit past us. but if you're going oakland over 2 to 38, only an 11 minute commute there. so not too bad. southbound 6.80, dublin to fremont. 22 minutes and lastly will end it with a live look at mateo bridge with 14 minute commute over that. also back to 2. thanks a lot. michael de 47 and gen xers are getting some at a higher rate than even baby boomers. >> there's a study just out by jama network and they show that people born between 1965 in 1980, have experienced decreases in certain cancers, including lung cancer and cervical cancer. but several other types of cancer are increasing, including thyroid kidney prostate and ovarian cancers. the authors of this study say that this could keep the overall cancer rate actually high for decades in the u.s.. for your help this morning as well. nearly half of workers that are younger than 25 say they feel really lonely and under appreciated at work. this was a surve
taking a look at westbound 80 from crockett to the maze. 23 minutes.ay bridge. southbound 8.80, as we just mentioned, there's an accident a little bit past us. but if you're going oakland over 2 to 38, only an 11 minute commute there. so not too bad. southbound 6.80, dublin to fremont. 22 minutes and lastly will end it with a live look at mateo bridge with 14 minute commute over that. also back to 2. thanks a lot. michael de 47 and gen xers are getting some at a higher rate than even baby...
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those who are using westbound 80 crockett to the nays.is only a 15 minute commute there and a live look at the bay bridge. you can see that sun starting to rise. commuters are getting on their way into the city, but it's still only an 8 minute commute from the maze to freeman street. so not too bad. lastly, we'll take a look over at southbound 8.80, oakland, 2 to 38. it's a 10 minute commute. they're actually we've got one more for you. we'll take a little bit more south bay area. those heading on southbound 6.80, dublin to fremont. it's a 14 minute commute. coming up, we'll check of those bridges in the next 15 minutes or so. but for now, it back to james. >> all right. thank you very much. 5.20 is the time in mike's diner. bar in palo alto has closed its doors for good. it's been a destination in the community for nearly 30 years. and kron 4 sarah stinson talk with the owner about why they're closing. >> mike steiner bars closing after nearly 30 years of business in palo alto says the word got out. everybody coming telling stories about
those who are using westbound 80 crockett to the nays.is only a 15 minute commute there and a live look at the bay bridge. you can see that sun starting to rise. commuters are getting on their way into the city, but it's still only an 8 minute commute from the maze to freeman street. so not too bad. lastly, we'll take a look over at southbound 8.80, oakland, 2 to 38. it's a 10 minute commute. they're actually we've got one more for you. we'll take a little bit more south bay area. those heading...
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prosecutor kept on by president biden clearly with his desire to do that, congresswoman jasmine crockett, we we appreciate you being with us. thank you so much absolutely still ahead. russian warships sailing less than 100 miles away from us soil, why they're in the area, and how the us military is responding. plus 84 nationals the suspected ties to isis or arrested in three major us cities. what investigators are saying about red flags that could have been missed here. and one of the world's best best-known banana companies ordered to pay me millions after being found liable for financing terrorism while i voted buttons betting my remote kid it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. >> and there's room for everyone yeah puke rainbows when taken. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. indeed instant match instance lee delivers quality candidates matching your job description visited d.com slash higher kim, the riva support your brain health. mary janet, hey, eddie, know appraiser, franc
prosecutor kept on by president biden clearly with his desire to do that, congresswoman jasmine crockett, we we appreciate you being with us. thank you so much absolutely still ahead. russian warships sailing less than 100 miles away from us soil, why they're in the area, and how the us military is responding. plus 84 nationals the suspected ties to isis or arrested in three major us cities. what investigators are saying about red flags that could have been missed here. and one of the world's...
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. $1million will help create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett and $900,000of funding will complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail is currently 70% complete, covering 350 miles along the san francisco bay. the goal is to get to 500 miles. >> it's got a long way to go, but you do it piece by piece, slowly but surely. that trail system and bike system that will circumvent the entire san francisco bay will be built. >> the other funding focuses on improving the san pablo avenue bridge and creating 86 units of affordable housing. >>> the governor has revealed the budget the next two years for our state in the face of a $56 billion deficit. part of the shortfall will be made up by taking 12 billion from the emergency fund with 16 billion in cuts to housing, education, and state prisons and even that doesn't come close to bridging the gap. still the plan will take 385 million more dollars from prisons. that's on top of previous cuts. it will take more than $1 billion gone from affordable housing programs, 5.5 billion f
. $1million will help create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett and $900,000of funding will complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail is currently 70% complete, covering 350 miles along the san francisco bay. the goal is to get to 500 miles. >> it's got a long way to go, but you do it piece by piece, slowly but surely. that trail system and bike system that will circumvent the entire san francisco bay will be...
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tonight, things are back to normal along i-80 in crockett.g, a big rig fire caused major traffic backups in the eastbound lanes. >> the big was filled with trash. so it took fire crews few hours to remove all that garbage from the burning trailer. traffic backed up it extended all the way back to highway 4. as a matter of fact, thankfully, nobody was hurt. walgreens is planning to close up to a quarter of their stores. the company says. >> underperforming stores are locations that are too close to each other. we're going to be closed over the next 3 years. walgreens is, of course, one of the top drugs drug store chains in the nation has about 8600 locations. no word yet if any of those closures going to be happening in the bay area, we know at least 9 san francisco stores have closed since 2021. starting next monday pg and e is reducing its electricity rates for the summer. >> rates for most customers are going to go down by nearly 9% saving money. for those who after use energy to cool their homes pg and e says that they are able to temporar
tonight, things are back to normal along i-80 in crockett.g, a big rig fire caused major traffic backups in the eastbound lanes. >> the big was filled with trash. so it took fire crews few hours to remove all that garbage from the burning trailer. traffic backed up it extended all the way back to highway 4. as a matter of fact, thankfully, nobody was hurt. walgreens is planning to close up to a quarter of their stores. the company says. >> underperforming stores are locations that...
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cheryl crockett in lake county is the first in the state to benefit from this program.fter repeated wildfire evacuations and close calls her home in kelseyville. now has new decks with noncombustible materials and metal fencing that replaced outdated mesh cover. >> the most danger ember fires is embers that blow underneath decks, and it catches homes on fire from underneath and inside. >> the goal is to retrofit 2500 homes and create a template for other at risk communities. all right, turning now to our weather mark. looking good outside looking okay. >> yeah, lots of low clouds. decided to pay us a visit once again. i know, so yeah. and they'll be around first thing tomorrow morning. but i think you like the warmer forecast. yeah. sounds good. it's coming our way. so yeah. take a look at the highs from this afternoon. san francisco a cool 58 degrees is definitely chilly in the city. san jose 77, antioch 81 and santa rosa 73 degrees. members just on tuesday, we had temperatures right around 100 degrees well inland and heat advisories now something we are watching for s
cheryl crockett in lake county is the first in the state to benefit from this program.fter repeated wildfire evacuations and close calls her home in kelseyville. now has new decks with noncombustible materials and metal fencing that replaced outdated mesh cover. >> the most danger ember fires is embers that blow underneath decks, and it catches homes on fire from underneath and inside. >> the goal is to retrofit 2500 homes and create a template for other at risk communities. all...
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crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, the first in the nation to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> a lot of our focus is on ember intrusion, so as embers pile up, it creates a higher btu and it can catch a home on fire almost from within or underneath . >> deanna fernway worked on crockett's home. she says one big retrofit is sealing gaps around the garage door and replacing siding with metal or noncombustible composite siding. >> if an ember hits, it just dies out instead of catching that siding on fire. >> they also replaced the deck with noncombustible material and shields along the side. >> one of the most dangerous ember fires is
crockett is the very first homeowner in california to get a retrofit through a new pilot program, the first in the nation to use state and federal fema hazard mitigation funding for low income property owners. >> this program helps make sure that all californians have access to wildfire resiliency. >> the state fire marshal says. the program provides up to $40,000 based on income for hardening or wildfire retrofits for low income homeowners in high risk areas. >> this program...
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. >> that's barton crockett. i always enjoy him. ex-journalist, so he always gives you kind of a -- a literary approach. i like good writing, so to speak. and he's talking about conversational a.i. subscriptions can grow, but he's got -- he's very matter of fact. 15 new features are going to make it so you want the smartphone. really? 15? tim cook doesn't know there are 15, for heaven's sake, ceo of apple. i like the piece. one of these that tim told me that's driving me crazy, i said, do you think you did chatgpt, is that it? he said, stay tuned. i've been staying tund, and nothing happened. but don't stay tuned much longer because he says they're in talks with anthropic and alphabet. they're getting the best of all these guys that are spending money on datacenters. when you have two billion customers, it's worth giving your product away just to get them interested. >> the point out of rosenblatt is, a, two things, one, that consumers want privacy in a.i. >> thank heaven. >> and apple's push there will give it leverage. and then th
. >> that's barton crockett. i always enjoy him. ex-journalist, so he always gives you kind of a -- a literary approach. i like good writing, so to speak. and he's talking about conversational a.i. subscriptions can grow, but he's got -- he's very matter of fact. 15 new features are going to make it so you want the smartphone. really? 15? tim cook doesn't know there are 15, for heaven's sake, ceo of apple. i like the piece. one of these that tim told me that's driving me crazy, i said, do...
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along the san francisco bay trail, create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett and help complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail is 70% complete covering 350 miles along the san francisco bay. the goal, though, is to get to 500 miles. >> it's got a long way to go, but you do it piece by piece, slowly but surely. that trail and bike system that will circumvent the entire san francisco bay will be built. >> about 2.5 million is going to projects in san pablo. part of it involves improvements to the san pablo avenue bridge. the rest will create 86 units of affordable housing. >>> taking a live look at the state capitol, there is a $56 billion deficit in california. the new budget partially closes that gap. part of the short fall will be made up by taking 12 billion out of the emergency fund with 16 billion in cuts to housing, education, and state prisons which still doesn't come close to bridging the deficit. the plan will heap another 385 million in cuts from prisons, more than 1 billion in funding taken from affordabl
along the san francisco bay trail, create a bike and pedestrian path on san pablo between rodeo and crockett and help complete a trail between rodeo and the downtown martinez amtrak station. the bay trail is 70% complete covering 350 miles along the san francisco bay. the goal, though, is to get to 500 miles. >> it's got a long way to go, but you do it piece by piece, slowly but surely. that trail and bike system that will circumvent the entire san francisco bay will be built. >>...
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when congresswoman jasmine crockett called marjorie taylor girl bad butch body, yo, that was a beautiful was like, i'm not normalizing this bs that is coming from y'all. now i'm going to check y'all on the bs that y'all keep spewing. because if you leave it unchecked, then it starts to look -- it starts to get normalized in our society. >> i want to ask you something a little personal. you grew up in rural south carolina where you had a long attention span because you grew up at a time when you were spending a lot of time outdoors where your internal clock was the sunrise and the sun setting. >> that's right, that's right. >> fast forward 30 years and you are in the middle of new york city, you have, in some instances, debilitating anxiety -- >> mm-hmm. >> -- and your advice for people is to unplug. >> all the time. >> is to get out there in nature. literally ground yourself in the dirt and hug a tree. >> i was blessed to be born in 1978, so i was born before a lot of this technology. and we came up in the era of technology. so i have both, you know, both points of reference to know how
when congresswoman jasmine crockett called marjorie taylor girl bad butch body, yo, that was a beautiful was like, i'm not normalizing this bs that is coming from y'all. now i'm going to check y'all on the bs that y'all keep spewing. because if you leave it unchecked, then it starts to look -- it starts to get normalized in our society. >> i want to ask you something a little personal. you grew up in rural south carolina where you had a long attention span because you grew up at a time...
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hawke. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night our guests will be zac efron and congresswoman jasmine crocketth music from gracie abrams, so please join us for that. our first guest tonight is a movie star who has not one but two western states named after her. her new movie, alongside sean penn, is called "daddio." it opens in theaters june 28th. please welcome dakota johnson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: it's good to see you all increased. you're my next-door neighbor. >> it's really good to see you. >> jimmy: i don't see you much, though? >> i don't really live there. >> jimmy: right. we don't hear -- you're the ideal neighbor in that there's no noise, there's no nonsense, nothing. >> well, it's actually -- i'm glad i was going to see you today, because i've been meaning to tell you that i -- started -- this sounds like this is a sisterup. but i actually meant to tell you that i -- that i started construction on the house today. >> jimmy: oh, you are? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: today? >> today. >> jimmy: oh. okay. >> it's not my fault, though
hawke. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night our guests will be zac efron and congresswoman jasmine crocketth music from gracie abrams, so please join us for that. our first guest tonight is a movie star who has not one but two western states named after her. her new movie, alongside sean penn, is called "daddio." it opens in theaters june 28th. please welcome dakota johnson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: it's good to see...
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it's clear, but still 39 minutes crockett down towards the maze. all resumes. back to you. thanks. a lot of 902. and new this morning, governor newsom says crime. >> is down in oakland. yeah. you may remember that earlier this year he deployed about 120 chp officers into oakland. it was part of a targeted effort to crack down on crime. and the numbers seem to be indicating it's working. let's go find out. kron four's. michael thomas is taking a closer look in oakland. michael. >> hey, good morning, everyone of the governor says it's gone down by about 33% when it comes to crime here in the city of oakland. but not everyone agrees from the people that are living and working here to even some city officials. take a look. these ers put out by governor gavin newsom just yesterday. you can see the numbers and drop in crime include rates of homicide, robbery, burglary, car theft, larceny and arson. adding that since february of this year, more than 880 vehicles were recovered. 440 suspects were arrested and 47 crime related firearms were seized. he also said adds that overall burglaries
it's clear, but still 39 minutes crockett down towards the maze. all resumes. back to you. thanks. a lot of 902. and new this morning, governor newsom says crime. >> is down in oakland. yeah. you may remember that earlier this year he deployed about 120 chp officers into oakland. it was part of a targeted effort to crack down on crime. and the numbers seem to be indicating it's working. let's go find out. kron four's. michael thomas is taking a closer look in oakland. michael. >>...
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. >> democratic representative jasmine crockett bringing it this morning. thank you for being with us. as always, we always appreciate the time you take for us. another hour of "velshi" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is saturday, june 29th. this has been by far the strangest and most unprecedented election cycle and then this week happened. president joe biden turned in an alarmingly weak performance at the first presidential debates of the season. that news cycle has since been dominated by that, not by the supreme court's decision to extend its session past june for only the fourth time in nearly 40 years to further delay criminal cases against donald trump for proceeding before election day, and not by the court's overturning of four decades of president on friday. enabling many court watchers are calling the dangerous, blatant judicial power grab. instead, the new cycle has been dominated by coals of john joe biden to drop off of the presidential race, including the editorial board, "new york times", and leaders of the economist, and dispatches
. >> democratic representative jasmine crockett bringing it this morning. thank you for being with us. as always, we always appreciate the time you take for us. another hour of "velshi" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is saturday, june 29th. this has been by far the strangest and most unprecedented election cycle and then this week happened. president joe biden turned in an alarmingly weak performance at the first presidential debates of the season. that news...
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his name is david crockett. >> oh my gosh. >> you want to throw something at me? are you not on parole? >> plus i still get money, yes, eyeball. >> we are parole officer and i just want to help her >> parties was to help me? >> and if my p.o. ask -- >> settle down, i know that you might not be able to relate to me but i think i know somebody who you can relate to. little haul me. >> what up? >> don't trouble nobody. good rule of thumb. probation is part of the system. reporting to your p.o. can be a recurring experience as jelly roll mentioned in the classic freestyle. while probation and parole officers are part of the oversight that is designed to get conflict to fight straight. there are not usually puppets involved. it is a real process. trump is compelled to participate in this process, during this interview today like anyone else. we can tell you he participated virtually today. it lasted just under 30 minutes and they finished up at the end of the day. this was a scoop first broken by nbc news. we will tell you most comments attend in person but legally the
his name is david crockett. >> oh my gosh. >> you want to throw something at me? are you not on parole? >> plus i still get money, yes, eyeball. >> we are parole officer and i just want to help her >> parties was to help me? >> and if my p.o. ask -- >> settle down, i know that you might not be able to relate to me but i think i know somebody who you can relate to. little haul me. >> what up? >> don't trouble nobody. good rule of thumb....