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now we're in 2024 and my case is not yet dropped because you still targeted one of my volunteers, paul taylorand i noticed that at the commission is not about people's government. at the commission is who you know what you know and how much money that you related to the city. 2024 i personally dig out some information about ethics commissions. i filed many complaints and none of my complaints coming alive to your department. so whatever the business you hear today at the commission against a chinese person, j. it's not acceptable. if you want to investigate one person, you investigate the whole city because the whole city is controlled by democrat only, democrats leaders only, or all 11. board of supervisor democrats only the mayor, democrat, the police chief, democrat, the da, the district attorney. democrat. so democrat has been paid and bought into the government up. thank you, miss zhao. anyone in the queue? clark by sheriff fang. there are no callers in the queue. commissioner salahi can return and we can proceed. should we act together as a commission to move this to the next meeting? o
now we're in 2024 and my case is not yet dropped because you still targeted one of my volunteers, paul taylorand i noticed that at the commission is not about people's government. at the commission is who you know what you know and how much money that you related to the city. 2024 i personally dig out some information about ethics commissions. i filed many complaints and none of my complaints coming alive to your department. so whatever the business you hear today at the commission against a...
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taylor? frankie paul in tears? all that guys moments away on access hollywood. back to you. thank you kit. tonight in prime time here on nbc, it's a chicago night. chicago med at eight, chicago fire at nine. chicago pd at ten. and then we are back for our 11:00 news live and local and here's what we're working on. a different kind of smash and grab. we have new video of a truck crashing right into a corner store in san francisco. look at that. leaving that store in shambles. what? we're learning at this hour. that story and more coming up at 11. that's going to do it for us here at 7:00, for everyone here at nbc bay area, including our producer, lisa principe. thanks for joining us. we hope you enjoy your evening. >>> "dancing with the stars" drama and it's only night one. >> will the controversial convicted felon saying give me a chance. >> "access hollywood" starting right now. >> how was it for you dancing tonight? ♪ >> with the ankle monitor on. >> bedazzled ankle monitor and all, how did anna delvey fare? as olympic bronze
taylor? frankie paul in tears? all that guys moments away on access hollywood. back to you. thank you kit. tonight in prime time here on nbc, it's a chicago night. chicago med at eight, chicago fire at nine. chicago pd at ten. and then we are back for our 11:00 news live and local and here's what we're working on. a different kind of smash and grab. we have new video of a truck crashing right into a corner store in san francisco. look at that. leaving that store in shambles. what? we're...
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Sep 6, 2024
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brook taylor, thank you. paul mauro, retired nypd inspector and fox news contributor.expanding problem, hit jobs on cops. we cannot tolerate this as a nation. >> it does signal a change in culture, doesn't it? to put a few numbers on it. numbers compel. last year we set a record in 2023 for cops shot, 378. the most we've ever had. here is the number that start also. 115 of those were ambushes. so it's not like the cops got shot because they interrapted a robbery or crime in progress. that's essentially an ambush about once every three days. we have never seen anything like that in this country. you have to say what is causing it? one of the things you have to go to is the fact that since 2020, police officers, policing as a profession has been vilified and cast in the worst terms and for those who are perhaps maybe leaning towards doing something like this, they have just been validated and given their excuse by the powers that be and they go. >> harris: i can't not say this because i'm certain people are thinking it. tda in this country, the venezuelan gang is a threa
brook taylor, thank you. paul mauro, retired nypd inspector and fox news contributor.expanding problem, hit jobs on cops. we cannot tolerate this as a nation. >> it does signal a change in culture, doesn't it? to put a few numbers on it. numbers compel. last year we set a record in 2023 for cops shot, 378. the most we've ever had. here is the number that start also. 115 of those were ambushes. so it's not like the cops got shot because they interrapted a robbery or crime in progress....
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paul: much rolling and after the conclusion of the debate. most important came a few minutes afterwards, taylorwift, in an instagram post, endorsing kamala harris for president. quite a lengthy post. she said the voters should be making up their own minds, but she has done her research. the short take away is that taylor swift endorses kamala harris for president. in an instagram post. as we look at how markets have been reacting, fairly muted so far. how have risk assets been behaving? avril: looking pretty mixed. let's take a closer look at the initial market reaction. we were watching this debate so closely for clues on trade, on taxes, immigration policy. when the early stages of the debates were underway, we actually saw, in terms of financial markets, s&p 500 futures slid, the bloomberg dollar index came down as well and even the cryptocurrency, bitcoin. we saw the declines remember if you take a look at their predicting odds, they are actually favoring kamala harris. let's take a closer look at what we are seeing in the chinese currency. of course, both candidates, very seriously attack
paul: much rolling and after the conclusion of the debate. most important came a few minutes afterwards, taylorwift, in an instagram post, endorsing kamala harris for president. quite a lengthy post. she said the voters should be making up their own minds, but she has done her research. the short take away is that taylor swift endorses kamala harris for president. in an instagram post. as we look at how markets have been reacting, fairly muted so far. how have risk assets been behaving? avril:...
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Sep 24, 2024
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now stick around for taylor tomlinson and her panelists lauren lapkus, paul f.
now stick around for taylor tomlinson and her panelists lauren lapkus, paul f.
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Sep 7, 2024
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taylor fritz in sunday's final. let's speak to sports psychologist and senior lecturer at glasgow caldeonian university paul mccarthye programme. first off, i don't know whether you saw it live or consequently in reports, but when you saw him vomiting, what came to mind straightaway? i guess the experience of what is called exercise associated gastrointestinal distress is something that we do see from time to time, but usually with extreme physical exhaustion, and we see it on the tennis court as perhaps a bit unusual but understandable under the circumstances, the heat, the duration of the game and the consequences forjack himself. and the degree of anxiety that somebody would have to reach for that physical reaction, just talk us through what is going on in the body.- just talk us through what is going on in the body. yes, so, from a cognitive _ going on in the body. yes, so, from a cognitive perspective, l from a cognitive perspective, what we are thinking about, there's is a lot of uncertainty and people are making anticipation of what will happen and there is uncertainty around the duration of the event and its
taylor fritz in sunday's final. let's speak to sports psychologist and senior lecturer at glasgow caldeonian university paul mccarthye programme. first off, i don't know whether you saw it live or consequently in reports, but when you saw him vomiting, what came to mind straightaway? i guess the experience of what is called exercise associated gastrointestinal distress is something that we do see from time to time, but usually with extreme physical exhaustion, and we see it on the tennis court...
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and she goes on to mention paul is more -- powell is more worried about the labor market than his pierce. i just had that conversation with david nelson. but, taylornt from 444.25 to 4.2322, that's not even a story. this is a story. >>> i agree with you. you know, i will say you have to look at the trend in the wrong direction, right? from a 3.7 up to a 4.2. it is the a long-term trend in the last year that has people noticing. charles, i will say though that i think a9 lot of people are looking at this and thinking it is a slowdown. don't get me wrong, this is a major cooldown. the revisions were horrendous. july's report was way worse than we thought. my question is how much of this is, dare i say it and don't get mad at me, a moralization, a cooling off? -- normalization. we should not be making 200,000 jobs this late in a business cycle. or is this something more serious like the payrolls turn negative next month and it catches you off guard -- charles: well, i mean, you kind of alluded to the fact how fast it's happening. the velocity is scary. >> i agree. the rate at which we are seeing declines is carry. charles: right. >> the rate at which
and she goes on to mention paul is more -- powell is more worried about the labor market than his pierce. i just had that conversation with david nelson. but, taylornt from 444.25 to 4.2322, that's not even a story. this is a story. >>> i agree with you. you know, i will say you have to look at the trend in the wrong direction, right? from a 3.7 up to a 4.2. it is the a long-term trend in the last year that has people noticing. charles, i will say though that i think a9 lot of people...
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paul talty >> maurita tam >> rachel tamares >> hector tamayo >> michael andrew tamuccio >> kenichiro tanaka >> rhondelle cherie tankard >> dennis gerard taormina jr. >> allan tarasiewicz >> ronald tartaro >> darryl taylor> donnie brooks taylor >> lorisa ceylon taylor >> michael m. taylor >> >> yeshavant moreshwar tembe dorothy temple >> david tengelin >> lisa marie terry >> goumatie t. thackurdeen >> michael doris. >> and my grandmother louise and lynch who should be here but is not rude >> and my cousin, john francis mcdowell jr. i love you and miss you and i hope you are hitting them straight up there and after 23 years we know you still have a three part ski. god bless our troops and god bless america.thomas f. theurkauf jr. >> >> space arebrian t. thompson clive thompson glenn thompson >> nigel bruce thompson >> >> perry anthony thompson vanavah alexi thompson >> capt. william harry thompson >> >> eric raymond thorpe nichola a. thorpe >> sal tieri jr. >> john patrick tierney >> >>william r. tieste kenneth f. tietjen stephen edward tighe >> >> scott c. timmes >> michael e. tinley >> jennifer m. tino >> >> robert frank tipaldi >> john j. tipping ii >>'sdavid tirado hector luis tirado jr. >> michelle
paul talty >> maurita tam >> rachel tamares >> hector tamayo >> michael andrew tamuccio >> kenichiro tanaka >> rhondelle cherie tankard >> dennis gerard taormina jr. >> allan tarasiewicz >> ronald tartaro >> darryl taylor> donnie brooks taylor >> lorisa ceylon taylor >> michael m. taylor >> >> yeshavant moreshwar tembe dorothy temple >> david tengelin >> lisa marie terry >> goumatie t....
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elizabeth sinatra, lana turner, elizabeth taylor, martin sheen, dean martin, gregory peck, gregory peck , richard burton, richard peck, richard burton, richard burton, paul> because i saw him in a movie when i was a little girl called for me and my gal with judy garland and he. i just fell in love with him. it's such a cute movie. well, they don't make movies like that anymore. and then i was lucky enough when i first went to hollywood at age 20 to meet him, and literally hang out with him and his friends and then i put him in a movie with me that i produced. he played my husband and i movie called sins, and he was wonderful . he called sins, and he was wonderful. he was called sins, and he was wonderful . he was really wonderful. he was really wonderful. >> and sometimes i guess you get to meet some of these people and there must be a disappointment. yes. are you going to tell us about the disappointment? disappointing ones. >> well, i could, andrew, darling, but i think i'll do that when we have one of our lunches. okay? >> okay, fine. i know many of the people that you've worked with that you've always had a soft spot for paul newman. yes. why so? >>
elizabeth sinatra, lana turner, elizabeth taylor, martin sheen, dean martin, gregory peck, gregory peck , richard burton, richard peck, richard burton, richard burton, paul> because i saw him in a movie when i was a little girl called for me and my gal with judy garland and he. i just fell in love with him. it's such a cute movie. well, they don't make movies like that anymore. and then i was lucky enough when i first went to hollywood at age 20 to meet him, and literally hang out with him...