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he very interested in hinduism in in in in islam, although he didn't know a whole lot about it, but he was very sympathetic to islam he believed that he was almost buddhist in his sense, that an individual had defied and a way of being trained of inner peace. and he thought a lot about that and he wrote a lot about that. he founded what, he called ashrams, which were really so that people could live a lifestyle where they could they could they could achieve kind of calm that he in. so i think that his use of nonviolence was rooted in his religious although ecumenical religious temperament where he developed of the techniques of nonviolence was south africa he went to south africa south africa originally because he didn't succeed as a lawyer in bombay. and i describe all of this in the chapter on gandhi, the titans of the 20th century. and he went there to represent muslim business man who needed somebody who could speak both english. he could. and gujarat, which was his native language and their native language. he he stayed there for two decades. and he became a of the indian communit
he very interested in hinduism in in in in islam, although he didn't know a whole lot about it, but he was very sympathetic to islam he believed that he was almost buddhist in his sense, that an individual had defied and a way of being trained of inner peace. and he thought a lot about that and he wrote a lot about that. he founded what, he called ashrams, which were really so that people could live a lifestyle where they could they could they could achieve kind of calm that he in. so i think...
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in miami than in any other city in the country and differences are dramatic.? i argue it is because there is a kind of over story in miami, a narrative of the community tells itself about who they are and that has an effect on the way people in miami behave, even when it comes to something like medicare fraud, there is a different norm that affects the people in that community. peter: let's talk about philip deformes. malcolm: he is a character i spend a lot of time with on the book, and the chapter on miami and medicare fraud. he was a medicinal operator whose family owned a string of nursing homes in chicago, very reputable deeply philanthropic family. they moved to miami and suddenly they are wrapped up in one of the biggest medicare fraud scheme in the history of the program. the question i ask is what happened? why would he move from one city to the next? did he move from being a law-abiding citizen to being a criminal? i think some portion of the blame belongs to miami. he moved from chicago, with a relative low level of medicare fraud to an area where i
in miami than in any other city in the country and differences are dramatic.? i argue it is because there is a kind of over story in miami, a narrative of the community tells itself about who they are and that has an effect on the way people in miami behave, even when it comes to something like medicare fraud, there is a different norm that affects the people in that community. peter: let's talk about philip deformes. malcolm: he is a character i spend a lot of time with on the book, and the...
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in 1851 and in 1852. deliver is the first anti slavery speech in american in the congress of the united states. now, think about this. congress had managed slavery issue since really the country's founding, since the constitution, certainly since the missouri compromise of 1820, that 30 year period. it is fragile truce between north and south, uneasy rickety ship shaky but. it held together. sumner is elected in 1851 on the heels of the fugitive slave law that passes in 1850. by the way, i want to talk about a few things tonight that you all learned about in high school and said to your history teachers, why do i need to know this? the compromise of 1850, designed by daniel webster and henry clay. daniel webster of and henry clay, the great compromiser of kentucky. they designed this compromise after gold is discovered in california, which you're allowed to say, huh, huh yes. gold is discovered in california. thousands of people take part in the gold rush. california becomes so populated, so quickly that
in 1851 and in 1852. deliver is the first anti slavery speech in american in the congress of the united states. now, think about this. congress had managed slavery issue since really the country's founding, since the constitution, certainly since the missouri compromise of 1820, that 30 year period. it is fragile truce between north and south, uneasy rickety ship shaky but. it held together. sumner is elected in 1851 on the heels of the fugitive slave law that passes in 1850. by the way, i want...
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bring in. the net of that is $47 billion, if i remember right. one of my colleagues will jump in if i've got that wrong. essentially it is about 3-1, lower resources for the service means about three dollars less in revenue. so the net is about 2-1. and that is a larger number than we have had in the past, and that reflects the funding situation for the service. that as the resources available to the irs are lower in real terms, inflation-adjusted terms, in terms of the activities that are affected are more, you know, activities that come up with more revenue, if that makes sense. the diminishing returns of scale, right? more resources, where each incremental dollar of resource for the service provides fewer incremental dollars of revenue. so now we are going in the reverse. we are taking away resources from the irs. as the service has fewer resources, the impact on the revenue raised becomes larger. host: if that is the baseline, it is enacted before march 14 would have no score. director swag
bring in. the net of that is $47 billion, if i remember right. one of my colleagues will jump in if i've got that wrong. essentially it is about 3-1, lower resources for the service means about three dollars less in revenue. so the net is about 2-1. and that is a larger number than we have had in the past, and that reflects the funding situation for the service. that as the resources available to the irs are lower in real terms, inflation-adjusted terms, in terms of the activities that are...
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we're down to 29 right now in sonoma, the same in danville and in fairfield, 39 in san jose, 38 in sanateo. you're likely going to see frost on your car this morning. couple of extra minutes will do you well to warm up that car. but later on today we warm up nicely as well. along the coast we'll see lots of sunshine, daytime highs going into the low 60s around the bay shoreline. you saw those temperatures in the 30s and 40s right now, but look how warm we get for this time of the year. mid if not upper 60s under full sunshine today and inland. it's just as nice later today. but this morning we have some of the coldest air in the 20s and 30s will go into the mid 60s later on today, a couple of cities likely going into the low 70s like napa, san jose, santa rosa, around the bay shoreline after this cold start mid and upper 60s later on today, we'll do it again. tonight we'll likely have more freeze warnings and frost advisories as we go back in to the 20s and 30s across a huge portion of the region. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. it is frosty, if not frigid, out there this mo
we're down to 29 right now in sonoma, the same in danville and in fairfield, 39 in san jose, 38 in sanateo. you're likely going to see frost on your car this morning. couple of extra minutes will do you well to warm up that car. but later on today we warm up nicely as well. along the coast we'll see lots of sunshine, daytime highs going into the low 60s around the bay shoreline. you saw those temperatures in the 30s and 40s right now, but look how warm we get for this time of the year. mid if...
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right now, they're just in phoenix have in la. but it's pretty cool living in that area because i can tell my relatives like look what i did. and i got video and they're just it blows their mind and we get used to it. they're fun to see they're safe and they're doing a great job. yes, also influencers, rob. >> taken waymo. they were from out of the state. and so just he was amazing to them. but, you know, we stand and drive around every day in the city. >> let's talk about how the rich are getting richer and, you know, for the rest of us right next for the rest of us. he said it well, 500 of the richest people in the their average wealth went up about 15 trillion dollars last year, not the average, but that 1.5 trillion total. the total of the 500 richest people. the world collectively worth over 10 trillion dollars. so the rich are getting richer. and, you know, when stock patel the, you know, the rich or invest in the stock market can exposure in that area? so play max, out your 401 k this year and you 2 should get richer and ov
right now, they're just in phoenix have in la. but it's pretty cool living in that area because i can tell my relatives like look what i did. and i got video and they're just it blows their mind and we get used to it. they're fun to see they're safe and they're doing a great job. yes, also influencers, rob. >> taken waymo. they were from out of the state. and so just he was amazing to them. but, you know, we stand and drive around every day in the city. >> let's talk about how the...
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many of them died in strikes in the north of the strip. these really attacks were concentrated in guys, a city, out of simians of use, whatever materials they can find to carry danger time balance is the number of people killed in the strikes is unclear. within 45000 people have been killed in the war since october 2023. the shut by the we would this sitting the cultural and this man was having a phone call with his family. then suddenly, she was hit by and he's reapplying. god is sufficient for us. go, what is the best to dispose of affairs? the man was alone here. his family is in the south. he doesn't have anyone here. let's get an update on the situation and guys, i this friday morning and speak to tag. i wasn't losing debt on the law, central guys or for his diary is really strikes across the street. bring us up to speed with a situation. what's happened over night and this morning of the yeah, the, it's a new tragic morning. in fact, uh, fully uh, following a series of as well as strikes that destroyed multiple residential buildings,
many of them died in strikes in the north of the strip. these really attacks were concentrated in guys, a city, out of simians of use, whatever materials they can find to carry danger time balance is the number of people killed in the strikes is unclear. within 45000 people have been killed in the war since october 2023. the shut by the we would this sitting the cultural and this man was having a phone call with his family. then suddenly, she was hit by and he's reapplying. god is sufficient...
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and i suspect israel has demonstrated escalation dominance in gaza, in lebanon and even in iran. i think, to turn this sort of escalation dominance into more enduring, durable security political arrangements. but it's going to be a very tough lift. gaza is just an example. i mean, hamas is going to survive — as an insurgency, to be sure, it may not be able to govern gaza, but it will survive as a legitimate political actor, able through intimidation and co—optation basically to outflank and outmanoeuvre whatever palestinian governing authority. and by the way, none is now contemplated other than the weak palestinian authority that controls no more of 40% of the west bank and is led by an ageing 89—year—old leader with authoritarian tendencies. so, i mean, reshaping the middle east — i'll believe it when i see it. the question is, can we turn this agreement into something more, something that would actually create a pathway for israelis and palestinians to begin to deal with the broader issues of the decades—old conflict that has caused both people such a great deal? and i suppose
and i suspect israel has demonstrated escalation dominance in gaza, in lebanon and even in iran. i think, to turn this sort of escalation dominance into more enduring, durable security political arrangements. but it's going to be a very tough lift. gaza is just an example. i mean, hamas is going to survive — as an insurgency, to be sure, it may not be able to govern gaza, but it will survive as a legitimate political actor, able through intimidation and co—optation basically to outflank and...
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it's 43 now in oakland and in piedmont and across the bay, 43 degrees in san carlos. later today from the 50s to right around 63 degrees, we have this dry slot. so therefore the abundance of sunshine we have the departure of that area of low pressure that produced an inch of rain in southern california yesterday. and santa monica still behind it, a lot of backwash in the form of rain and snow. at elevation 7000ft in the tehachapi mountains. also, big bear recorded ten full inches of snow. okay, we do have a rainmaker on approach. here. take a look at this. increasing clouds on our thursday and then friday morning eclipse the northwestern quadrant of the state of california. we will have rain by the evening commute into your saturday morning. for tahoe, that means rain in the forecast for both saturday and sunday. the snow level is just too high at 8000ft and it's going to be windy again, 57 to 63. we'll talk about rain in this area and your weekend outlook that's coming up later. >> all right roberta thank you. time is 642. president trump has talked about changing th
it's 43 now in oakland and in piedmont and across the bay, 43 degrees in san carlos. later today from the 50s to right around 63 degrees, we have this dry slot. so therefore the abundance of sunshine we have the departure of that area of low pressure that produced an inch of rain in southern california yesterday. and santa monica still behind it, a lot of backwash in the form of rain and snow. at elevation 7000ft in the tehachapi mountains. also, big bear recorded ten full inches of snow. okay,...
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many of these people have not lived in the building in decades but have been allowed to hold spaces in the buildings. there are other members who passed down their spaces in the building to their non artists spouses, children or friends bypassing the application process. after 50 years there is no rubric. there's no consistent practice in the building that often just favors cronyism who you know and who you like which keeps our building white, insular and elderly. the most egregious issue and why i'm here is there a locally celebrated artist who has two spaces in our building? he was president of the building from 2019 to 2023. he has been airbnb being his second space in our building for 11 years. he is currently airbnb being the second space for $5 per square foot. when we pay $0.70 a square foot in addition to having two spaces in the building this person has owned a condo in south the market since 2006. again this was information found from asaf powell hoarding and profiting off of our building is unethical, shameful and and it contributes to the exodus of our artist friends and co
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difficult in anyone's life, and obviously we have been in one position, in my case, a position in government, the united states senate, it's always a difficult transition. we're in the process now of preparing to move out of not just one office but multiple offices around the state. wrapping up legislative work and beginning to think about what comes next. but i've had a great privilege to serve the people of our state in three different offices, three statewide offices, the officer of auditor general, state treasurer and then the united states senate, and it's been a privilege to serve. and i'm looking forward to my next chapter. >> you lost your bid for a fourth term to dave mccormick. emotionally, what is going through your head these closing days? >> it's always difficult to lose, but i think it's a lot worse if you lose an election, and other parts of your life have challenges. i don't have that. i have a wonderful, loving family, my wife theresa has sacrificed a lot for my years in public office. i have good health. i had a brief cancer scare in 2023. i had surgery, and i'm doing well.
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in the last year in the u.s. that are easing our product to enhance legal teams accelerate the work they are doing with contracting. quite frankly, 40% of our revenue now comes from the u.s. we only opened up our u.s. operations a few years ago and have seen success after success. working with customers like amd one of the largest chip manufacturing companies in the world. we are hiring in hubs to meet the organic growth we have seen. lizzy: as a u.k. business leader, do you think keir starmer should be taking a leaf out of trump's book when it comes to deregulation and tax cuts? eleanor: the ai action plan is definitely a step in the right direction. it is bold, it is promising. what really stood out for me is there was this narrative of changing the u.k., for an ai maker other than mam meme i take her, essentially creating the wave rather than writing the wave which is fantastic. we have seen them break it down into three main things. looking at one, creating ai zones to essentially decrease the cost of compute
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in addition to that, an advisory until 2:00 in the afternoon. i thought i would break it down the highlighted areas in blue. that's where we have the wind advisory, the highlighted areas in red. that is where we will experience gusts up to 50 and 70mph. this is interesting. this is the plume. this is the smoke forecast. and we will see a bit of an onshore push tomorrow evening. and this smoke will trail off all the way into kern county, all the way into fresno, and perhaps even make it into the monterey bay area. mike, we're going to talk more about that. that's coming up later in this broadcast. >> all right, roberta, we'll see you soon. thank you. a woman in sacramento is jumping in to help people affected by the fires down south. the donations started to filter in just hours after patti martin posted a call for donations on social media. now, martin said after seeing the enormity of the destruction caused by those wildfires, she just could not sit still and wanted to help out. martin explains her motivation to support his personal. >> i've ne
in addition to that, an advisory until 2:00 in the afternoon. i thought i would break it down the highlighted areas in blue. that's where we have the wind advisory, the highlighted areas in red. that is where we will experience gusts up to 50 and 70mph. this is interesting. this is the plume. this is the smoke forecast. and we will see a bit of an onshore push tomorrow evening. and this smoke will trail off all the way into kern county, all the way into fresno, and perhaps even make it into the...
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i came in first, first in new hampshire first in florida.fter that i felt like no one could catch me. >> pennsylvania was the final one where we knew we had it but we thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons that historians can take away from that campaign into the way you ran it? >> a lot of subsequent campaigners have looked at it carefully and talk to me about it. nowadays is almost entirely how much money you can raise and how many 30 second tv spot you can broadcast and how much negative attack you can make on your opponent. none of that was the case in 1976 when i was elected. in fact i never referred to my opponents except any one except my distinguished opponent , referring to gerald ford. and when i ran against ronald reagan, it was always my distinguished opponent. i think it would've been political suicide for me to run a series of negative tv campaigns attacking my opponent. nowadays it's how much money can you raise, how much can you destroy the reputation of your adversary? >> it so different now it ,
i came in first, first in new hampshire first in florida.fter that i felt like no one could catch me. >> pennsylvania was the final one where we knew we had it but we thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons that historians can take away from that campaign into the way you ran it? >> a lot of subsequent campaigners have looked at it carefully and talk to me about it. nowadays is almost entirely how much money you can raise and how many 30 second tv...
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those are the white hydrants that you see in almost in every corner in san francisco. we have a secondary water supply which is specifically used for firefighting. >> after two very stressful weeks, we decided to come here to stay with our friends. >> elaine zang and her family are visiting from west l.a. luckily, they didn't evacuate their home, but she was very surprised to see this fire drill demo happening. >> i think that's the right thing to do. that's what we need. i hope la has prepared better for the wildfires we had. >> the mayor says real time drills like this are happening every weekend across the city. >> and so we will be vigilant. we will stay on top of it. that's my commitment to the people of san francisco. we have to keep them as safe as possible. >> in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> san jose police have arrested a man in connection to setting fires in the baton rouge neighborhood. police say the fires were reported just before 11 saturday morning near capitol avenue and marbury road. officers and fire crews were able to put out th
those are the white hydrants that you see in almost in every corner in san francisco. we have a secondary water supply which is specifically used for firefighting. >> after two very stressful weeks, we decided to come here to stay with our friends. >> elaine zang and her family are visiting from west l.a. luckily, they didn't evacuate their home, but she was very surprised to see this fire drill demo happening. >> i think that's the right thing to do. that's what we need. i...
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there is new foreign ministers in georgia in, in the diplomatic push for close to ties in the region while the us is, is some sanctions, a sign of changing times of foreign airlines return to the mass coast international efforts. the united nations relief chief says efforts to save lives in gaza, all acts of breaking points because the continued is really a tax on age was and magnitude $7.00 us quite kits to beds at least 95 people are dead and dozens more have been injured and i'm fine. how much would the day school to ac milan have one that 1st trophy in 3 years they came from to goes down to be local drivers into and they had into the syrian delegation has been holding tools and the jordanian capital. i'm on it's part of regional to, to show up support for the new administration in damascus. foreign minister i saw the saw bonnie has already visited capital b a. e as well as saudi arabia. the us treasury has announced it will temporary e, some sanctions on syria, the 6 month retrieval for cuz on the delivery of humanitarian aids and the provision of a central services like electric
there is new foreign ministers in georgia in, in the diplomatic push for close to ties in the region while the us is, is some sanctions, a sign of changing times of foreign airlines return to the mass coast international efforts. the united nations relief chief says efforts to save lives in gaza, all acts of breaking points because the continued is really a tax on age was and magnitude $7.00 us quite kits to beds at least 95 people are dead and dozens more have been injured and i'm fine. how...
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in here.t: thank you very much indeed, you stay warm. moments ago i noticed jeff bezos and lauren sanchez arriving and walking into the building. trump is expected to sign around 200 executive actions today, stephen moore joins us, to be the most important executive order about energy and the export of natural gas, trump can do that quickly and easily enrolled make an enormous difference to the energy picture, what say you. >> i agree i don't know if that'll be the most important thing but it will be on my list of the top five most important things that need to be done we should be exporting our national gas in producing a lot more of it. it's so interesting to think that four years ago do you remember what joe biden's first executive order was do you remember what that was. >> i remember you told me. >> it was killing the keystone xl pipeline, remember that. it set the tone for the whole the administration that he was going to be anti-oil and gas in american energy. you're exactly right it's
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and, in troubled times, do not let our trust in you fail.u. the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. the lord lift his countenance upon you and give you peace. amen. >> go forth in peace. be watchful. stand firm in your faith, be courageous and strong. let all that you do be done in love. thanks be to god. ♪
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the world in terms of in terms of its gdp. we are the great economic giant of the world. the world. but how did it happen? well, we all agreed. the civil war played a critical role in this. the civil war which which gave a huge boost because of the demands of the war to industrialization the north was already ahead. the union was already in industrial development. the south at beginning. but the end of that war, they were far, far ahead. you know, they had taken this industrial beginning and they pushed it forward vigorously. they you'll think like this or there's this, a colonial complex. the clothing and the arming and the feeding of union troops, those hundreds of thousands of union troops that required a massive industrial invasion in the north, whose works here in in the northeast, creating this this one was primarily responsible. the creation of the iron clouds. so these are you know, these are these are scenes that remind of the importance of the war and pushing the united states economically specifically industrially,
the world in terms of in terms of its gdp. we are the great economic giant of the world. the world. but how did it happen? well, we all agreed. the civil war played a critical role in this. the civil war which which gave a huge boost because of the demands of the war to industrialization the north was already ahead. the union was already in industrial development. the south at beginning. but the end of that war, they were far, far ahead. you know, they had taken this industrial beginning and...
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you know, in a hearing in 1954, kind of in the middle of these and was in june of 54, was engaging in a in a in a colloquy basically with senator mccarthy, who was trying to again, so doubt about the people in the u.s. army and about the position the army was taking by by suggesting that one of the attorneys, a young attorney, had had associations with communism. that attorney was taken off the investigation, which was obviously damaging his career. and joseph welch stood up for that, that young, young attorney, and said, you know, senator mccarthy, you know, i've seen you in action and, you know, you just have have have basically left no decency. have you no decency, sir? but to drag a young attorney who was not implicated any of this through the mud publicly and a like the murrow, you know, the commentary very edward r murrow provided this moment on live television where a very credible, more experienced lawyer stood up to joe mccarthy. if sending really an innocent person, it just threw into high relief the bullying and abuse that mccarthy had been engaging in for years now. in 200
you know, in a hearing in 1954, kind of in the middle of these and was in june of 54, was engaging in a in a in a colloquy basically with senator mccarthy, who was trying to again, so doubt about the people in the u.s. army and about the position the army was taking by by suggesting that one of the attorneys, a young attorney, had had associations with communism. that attorney was taken off the investigation, which was obviously damaging his career. and joseph welch stood up for that, that...
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now in charge in syria in many ways. how do you feel in general going into 2025? do you see this as a resurgent year for international terrorism maybe moving back to what we saw ten years ago, or are each of the battlefields limited and not really projecting in terms of international terrorism? >> clint, i know you saw, as i did, the statement many months ago, back in april by fbi director chris wray, that he'd never seen a moment in which there were so many potential threats against the homeland to worry about. that's, in part, a result of the number of conflicts that have been taking place in the middle east. we have now syria, a country struggling to be reborn. it's hard not to be joyous if you knew the regime of bashar al assad. but it is true, the opposition leader, the seeming leader of the new government has deep roots in what was an al qaeda offshoot. would have been seen as somebody who might have been a recruiter for terrorist operations. he's insisted now for years he has no intention of outside operations. the issue our law enforcement intelligence wil
now in charge in syria in many ways. how do you feel in general going into 2025? do you see this as a resurgent year for international terrorism maybe moving back to what we saw ten years ago, or are each of the battlefields limited and not really projecting in terms of international terrorism? >> clint, i know you saw, as i did, the statement many months ago, back in april by fbi director chris wray, that he'd never seen a moment in which there were so many potential threats against the...
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but when you're talking about the original voucher systems in cleveland, in milwaukee, in a d.c., in in new orleans where it was a primarily highly mobile and generally at risk and under resourced to begin with about 25 to 30% of vouchers as exited and went back into the public school system. they these kids tended to lower income children. they tended to be disproportionately children color even in schools that were majority students of color to begin with. they tended to be lower scoring on the state exam. these are consistent patterns push out so so in these in these in these targeted voucher programs from those demonstration periods i mentioned at the beginning of the talk there's not a lot of evidence that on things researchers observe there is sort of selectively admitting you know, kind of the best or whatever means students. but there is a lot of good that students are pushed out. i'm much worried about students being pushed out of voucher systems in voucher schools than i am necessarily the admissions side that's in because there's tends to be a little more oversight, especi
but when you're talking about the original voucher systems in cleveland, in milwaukee, in a d.c., in in new orleans where it was a primarily highly mobile and generally at risk and under resourced to begin with about 25 to 30% of vouchers as exited and went back into the public school system. they these kids tended to lower income children. they tended to be disproportionately children color even in schools that were majority students of color to begin with. they tended to be lower scoring on...
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it's a fantastic place to live in. fantastic place to eat in.t of bradford, you know, and shows us in a good light. and for actor and screenwriter kat rose—martin, a hope that this might be a turning point. city of culture. what would you say is the main ambition they should have? i think it's about growing what is here. growing the talent that is here. you've got ambitions for bradford, haven't you? huge ambitions. this is my home. but i want to make my career here too. i want to build shondaland in bradford, a tv studio, theatre plays. and i would love if bradford 2025 can support those artists so that i've got people to employ, so that we make emmy—winning television in 10 or 20 years' time. bradford's given us david hockney, jb priestley, the brontes and this music... it's delius, also from bradford. it has quite a past. this year, it has hopes for the future. david sillito, bbc news, bradford. less and the programme where we began. let's take you back to new orleans and show you the live pictures this of course is the entrance to bourbon st
it's a fantastic place to live in. fantastic place to eat in.t of bradford, you know, and shows us in a good light. and for actor and screenwriter kat rose—martin, a hope that this might be a turning point. city of culture. what would you say is the main ambition they should have? i think it's about growing what is here. growing the talent that is here. you've got ambitions for bradford, haven't you? huge ambitions. this is my home. but i want to make my career here too. i want to build...
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the military or intelligence advisor in uh, in, in, in one. so the problem i applied a different part of the time, and the company is the government, the company's administration, during the could be the one that is a be the hall when he was assassinated on the son to called joseph gabriella. the problem is one, not that many, but 1996, something happened in fungal, which led to what is sometimes referred to as the african while the war. there are so many countries involved in that war. in 1996, there was i've been fight and it is estimated the nearly 1000000 the depending on who you are talking to 1000000 dead and the millions of costs displays on this in itself the to create a problem where the company's administration one now beginning to say that there's one d is in the congo, must go back to the one on the people in the calling that wendy's was saying, we are not one these. we are all these we are born here and it is the boundaries that separated us from off keeps on can, in what is present day one. so as a result of that, they have been
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and in each court, we always had at least one person also was in recovery. >> all 3 candidates in size, low funding being an issue to appropriately hire staff patricia lewis, who currently serves as deputy county counsel in alameda county suggest leaning on private and public donors. we have to expand the capacity of the legal staff. there has to be ada and guy sitting in these ports, even shin and alameda city attorney spoke about a lack of funding impacting care courts, a system that helps people with mental health and substance disorders. we have to be innovative and find ways. >> to expand the ability for us to do that. and we probably need to do a holistic review that many collab records that in the system to see whether or not we can make them work better be johnson chief deputy attorney general with the california department of justice. >> laid out a plan to increase funding through grants. i think it's really, really important that the da's office also hire someone specifically that focuses on grant writing and drawing down dollars because i can have a da who's supposed to be s
and in each court, we always had at least one person also was in recovery. >> all 3 candidates in size, low funding being an issue to appropriately hire staff patricia lewis, who currently serves as deputy county counsel in alameda county suggest leaning on private and public donors. we have to expand the capacity of the legal staff. there has to be ada and guy sitting in these ports, even shin and alameda city attorney spoke about a lack of funding impacting care courts, a system that...
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the plane was found in the river upside down in three sections in waist deep water.reckage of the helicopter also located. joining us now in studio with the latest on the investigation. ktvu christien kafton christian. >> yeah. now we are following some reports that at least one of the black boxes has been found. meanwhile, the recovery operation is still underway. investigators are poring over the scene trying to learn what led to this deadly collision. recordings from air traffic control in the washington, d.c. area paint a chilling picture of the moments leading up to the deadly crash. >> flight. >> with controllers asking the army blackhawk helicopter if it could see american airlines flight 5342 and instructing the pilot to pass behind it. moments later, air traffic controllers watched the two aircraft collide.
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in same position here in the 2024 season, many of the guys came in to clean out their lockers and say goodbye, some of them possibly for the last time. we also spoke to a few guys. they tell us what they plan to do in the off-season and how they plan to prepare for next season. average like it too much because we played yesterday, but >> i will say that i'm pretty sure we had like i have no idea the numbers, but i we had 20 turnovers and then didn't get any turnovers. so turn of the ball over that much and you're not scored in the red zone are not getting turnovers tournament football when you have a lot of success for a couple years in a row and thon you kind you get humbled quickly. it's it's a good reminder of what it takes to to be good in this league. >> not that we needed a reminder, i'm just excited for the offseason to get everybody a little bit of get healthy again and come back. ready to go with note for you in front of why, you know, you got to take some time we so fundamental and then no, they do. you just get back to >> as you can hear in many of their voices, disappointm
in same position here in the 2024 season, many of the guys came in to clean out their lockers and say goodbye, some of them possibly for the last time. we also spoke to a few guys. they tell us what they plan to do in the off-season and how they plan to prepare for next season. average like it too much because we played yesterday, but >> i will say that i'm pretty sure we had like i have no idea the numbers, but i we had 20 turnovers and then didn't get any turnovers. so turn of the ball...
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so the areas highlighted in the blue are included in that frost advisory. we're talking about santa rosa san rafael, napa stretching in through parts of danville, livermore, san jose, morgan hill and gilroy. now would not surprise me if we saw these issued yet again through later portions of this week. but if you take a look at about 9 a.m, we'll finally start climbing into the 40s. lots of sunshine ahead. we'll talk about that. plus wind advisories coming up in just a few minutes. thanks, vianey. well, president trump already making sweeping changes, signing a flurry of executive orders hours after taking office. and while doing so, the president wasted no time pardoning hundreds of people charged in the january 6th insurrection. we have a live look at the central detention facility in washington, dc, where two previously charged rioters have already been released and more criminal defendants are expected to be freed any time now. our live coverage this morning includes kris sanchez tracking immigration concerns and california's response to those executive
so the areas highlighted in the blue are included in that frost advisory. we're talking about santa rosa san rafael, napa stretching in through parts of danville, livermore, san jose, morgan hill and gilroy. now would not surprise me if we saw these issued yet again through later portions of this week. but if you take a look at about 9 a.m, we'll finally start climbing into the 40s. lots of sunshine ahead. we'll talk about that. plus wind advisories coming up in just a few minutes. thanks,...
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also in the east bay in oakland. i want to show you video there of when causing problems on highway 13. trees came down blocking the southbound lanes of the highway at redwood road. this happened just before 3:00 this morning. and then there was a similar problem on the southbound broadway terrace exit of highway 13 just around the same time. and so caltrans was doing some of that work overnight. and the road the highway was temporarily closed, but it has since reopened. now back here in alameda, crews are still doing some work trying to reconnect the power here on buena vista and other parts of the city. we checked with pg and e this morning and in other parts of the east bay, not alameda. folks in alameda are lucky enough to have alameda power, but in other parts of the east bay hills where you have that strong wind gusts overnight, there's about 4800 customers who are without power this morning. but pg and e says they expect to get them back connected shortly here this morning. same is true here for alameda power
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in. so i hope the future will be best. uh, there was no life on the i side. we couldn't say anything. we was scared of him, and his ami mahmoud is a bookshop owner. most of the new arrivals with bad doing asset for him. the new freedoms, his biggest joy, what's his fees? the past economic recovery could be a long way. doesn't even see if the economy has to open up in the sections must be lifted. otherwise, people won't see a positive impact. people were humiliated during our search and i hope they get a better start. while men, even the, the new administration should be given time. what syria has been ravaged by 13 years of war and decades of instability. and people think the biggest focus should now be stability. yeah, i mean clearly some formatting through kind of basic commodity should be made available like transportation, electricity, fuel so that people are encouraged to move around and invest. reconstruction has to start and forward and it should visitors, that's definitely going t
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in israel there's no reporting in gaza. we should share sorrow and it makes a sense of common humanity. and without it we lose co-existence. for the united states, a country with unique global engagements and responsibilities conflict put our personnel and stockpiles and readiness. terrorist groups are exploiting the happening in gaza. and autocrats use it to advance their efforts to challenge the international rules of principles that safeguard american interests and values. and of course it has divided our communities, from college campuses to houses of worship, and to families. given the costs, especially the how many costs, we have a responsibility to ensure the strategic gains of the past 15 months endure and lay the foundation for a better future. all too often in the middle east we see how the shoes of one dictator can be filled by another and give way to conflict and chaos. how a nation can expel one power and have another one take its place. how stamping out one terrorist group can spawn more lethal successors. so
in israel there's no reporting in gaza. we should share sorrow and it makes a sense of common humanity. and without it we lose co-existence. for the united states, a country with unique global engagements and responsibilities conflict put our personnel and stockpiles and readiness. terrorist groups are exploiting the happening in gaza. and autocrats use it to advance their efforts to challenge the international rules of principles that safeguard american interests and values. and of course it...
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in the united in the us dollar. what does that mean for the economy of their own countries as a boost the economy of their own country is because they trade in their own currency . it um, it, it has uh, several benefits. the 1st benefit to be it makes trade cheaper. trade in the us dollar has high kind of transition costs and, and, and so it reduces that the, the full so the dollar is quite exalted. so all of these components and when you put together the brakes uh book has, uh, is developing solutions around all of these kind of gifts in the international financial in trade. next is the united states is is known for you know, where the noise in the dollar to this me put in brent spot is off for me using the dollar in the 1st place to me maybe most as they use it, say the dollars they will see in a row. so the ones to their, to those 5 samples, mexico and canada conveys on that and pull that back in. uh, mexico and canada realizes these showing friends said before, on the incentive space for the space in there, all
in the united in the us dollar. what does that mean for the economy of their own countries as a boost the economy of their own country is because they trade in their own currency . it um, it, it has uh, several benefits. the 1st benefit to be it makes trade cheaper. trade in the us dollar has high kind of transition costs and, and, and so it reduces that the, the full so the dollar is quite exalted. so all of these components and when you put together the brakes uh book has, uh, is developing...
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in novato. as we get into the afternoon, temperatures are going to climb just a little bit more. and today is not even going to be the warmest day. we also have an advisory along our beaches that will continue until 9:00 this evening. for large breaking waves, the increase sneaker waves as well as rip currents, and that will include our entire coastline. so when we get weather like this, folks think, let's head to the beach. it's going to be really pretty out there. just something to be aware of, at least through the next several hours. >> right, right. and we saw it, of course, in the weeks past as well. >> yes. i'll have a look at that extended forecast into our weekend coming up. perfect, rosemary. >> thank you. coming up next, new information on president biden's trip to southern california, the changes to a trip meant to establish the first of two new national monuments to honor indigenous tribes, and why it's being (vo) with fargo, your virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can access yo
in novato. as we get into the afternoon, temperatures are going to climb just a little bit more. and today is not even going to be the warmest day. we also have an advisory along our beaches that will continue until 9:00 this evening. for large breaking waves, the increase sneaker waves as well as rip currents, and that will include our entire coastline. so when we get weather like this, folks think, let's head to the beach. it's going to be really pretty out there. just something to be aware...
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in. a colorful moves on inauguration in 1949. expressive of the mood of a nation the country is striving for a peaceful world yet of the military need to make keep that peace in harry truman's own work. it marks the beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive for themy frie. before i begin expression of those thoughts that i deem appropriate to this moment, would you me the privilege of uttering a little private prayer my own and i ask you bow your heads, almighty god, as we here at this moment, my associates in my future associates in the executive branch of government join me in beseeching that our make full and complete our dedication to the service of the people in this throng and our fellow citizens everywhere. give us we pray the to discern clearly right wrong and allow all our words and actions to be governed there by and by the laws of this land. a especially we pray that our concern shall be for all the people, regardless of station race. our calling may cooperation
in. a colorful moves on inauguration in 1949. expressive of the mood of a nation the country is striving for a peaceful world yet of the military need to make keep that peace in harry truman's own work. it marks the beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive for themy frie. before i begin expression of those thoughts that i deem appropriate to this moment, would you me the privilege of uttering a little private prayer my own and i ask you...
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look at the environment in which they were operating in. the investigation now in full swing into how a military helicopter crashed into a passenger plane in washington, dc. this, as we're learning more about the victims who died in that mid-air collision. good afternoon, everyone. i'm janelle wang. welcome to nbc bay area news. at 430. we're going to tell you what federal investigators are saying about this crash and what led up to it. we are also tracking other stories on this thursday, including the ice skating community in mourning. several skaters and their families were on that plane. our ian cull is talking to people who knew the victims, including two olympians. also, an atmospheric river is heading for the bay area. a live look at our satellite radar this afternoon. our meteorologist, vianey arana, will give us an updated timeline on when that rain moves in. and tesla wants to rival waymo. what elon musk s says abo his company's self-driving taxi. our scott budman fills us in on when and where we might see a cyber cab. but first, l
look at the environment in which they were operating in. the investigation now in full swing into how a military helicopter crashed into a passenger plane in washington, dc. this, as we're learning more about the victims who died in that mid-air collision. good afternoon, everyone. i'm janelle wang. welcome to nbc bay area news. at 430. we're going to tell you what federal investigators are saying about this crash and what led up to it. we are also tracking other stories on this thursday,...
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in 1941 was wounded in the leg, medically discharged. by the time i wish we petro ya to vienna, in 1942, it did become impossible to leave the country. the bonus had been closed. that were being heavily patrolled. everywhere. the most ordinary movement was restricted and the all sorts he's dealt but fairly with anyone who did not come calling to the regulations. i was committed to resume my studies towards a doctorate in law, which i obtained some 2 years later. and the quote by some would say, a perfect one. but as the holy script has promised, the whole head and things will be revealed. let's see, one fall time wanted to heighten his mind was, let's see exactly why the bill grade military archivist specifically created a telegram, apparently sent from costs over the summer of 1942. in other words, what happened in color of that summer to cook volt time? that was so important. it had to be covered by a fake telegram the. the gentleman document found in the national archives in washington and headed t dash 311-195-0328. is very particula
in 1941 was wounded in the leg, medically discharged. by the time i wish we petro ya to vienna, in 1942, it did become impossible to leave the country. the bonus had been closed. that were being heavily patrolled. everywhere. the most ordinary movement was restricted and the all sorts he's dealt but fairly with anyone who did not come calling to the regulations. i was committed to resume my studies towards a doctorate in law, which i obtained some 2 years later. and the quote by some would say,...
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oscar terrell, visiting from spain, tells us he was in the lobby the moment we were in the in the lobby, about to turn the rotating doors. >> the explosion happened and we saw that the cybertruck right there and in a split second. boom. the first one, super big. we both fell. my wife was before me. and then a second one. and then lots of explosions afterwards. i'm even a little bit kind of shaking, because this is a sort of experience that at the first hour you don't even realize what went on, that you could have been dead. >> the aftermath could be seen and heard from guests staying at nearby strip hotels. >> it was like boom. and then it just kind of reverberated and echoed. but it was not just like one single boom for sure. >> meanwhile, hotel workers showing up for their morning shift couldn't get into the building as law enforcement figure out who was in the cybertruck and why it exploded. from what i've been hearing from everyone i've spoken to who either heard or saw the explosion was, it sounded like fireworks going off as that cybertruck exploded. reporting from las vegas, i'm
oscar terrell, visiting from spain, tells us he was in the lobby the moment we were in the in the lobby, about to turn the rotating doors. >> the explosion happened and we saw that the cybertruck right there and in a split second. boom. the first one, super big. we both fell. my wife was before me. and then a second one. and then lots of explosions afterwards. i'm even a little bit kind of shaking, because this is a sort of experience that at the first hour you don't even realize what...
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i think in the, in the says, so i was in a hon units in the south in uh in. um you're in general hospital in april of this year and then in uh, november we went up north to uh all the hospital baptist hospital and uh, and got the city and its just uh, the level of destruction particularly of north is just unbelievable. i mean, it looks like nothing short of a post apocalyptic scene from a, from a site assigned to eviction movie. like, i mean, it's, everything is flat and people are living in the remains of what, what of the buildings that were there. and those buildings are now getting attacked . i mean you, you literally have that. um, yeah, you don't see soldiers. typically you see these drones that are just dropping bombs and then these quad copiers are come off the back of the drones to, to shoot anything. there's less living and many of the medical providers that we worked with and their families would, would come in as victims of these attacks. and they would, more than uh, you know, deal with oftentimes happen at the end of the day. and they would warr
i think in the, in the says, so i was in a hon units in the south in uh in. um you're in general hospital in april of this year and then in uh, november we went up north to uh all the hospital baptist hospital and uh, and got the city and its just uh, the level of destruction particularly of north is just unbelievable. i mean, it looks like nothing short of a post apocalyptic scene from a, from a site assigned to eviction movie. like, i mean, it's, everything is flat and people are living in...
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yes, there is in places.e looking at lovely blue sky, not rain happening here at the moment, so here at least, there is some reprieve, but different areas of the country, well, that could differ, and as i said, up in liverpool, there are still problems with the airport there, causing restrictions on flights, so the advice given by the local authorities is to keep an eye on your area, keep those floodwatch alerts handy, and keep an eye on that all—important weather forecast to see what is coming our way, over the next few days. and a reminder we have the very latest on the floods on our online live page with our correspondents across the worst hit areas. you'll find that on the bbc news website and app. liverpooljohn lennon airport mentioned there aberdeen the latest to suspend flights. heavy snow, freezing rain and sub—zeros temperatures are also causing problems for millions of people across the united states. at least five people have died as a huge winter storm sweeps across the eastern us. tens of thousan
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they realized that in in march and then, of course, roosevelt is dead in april. but he churchill and again, possibly in in not his greatest moment thought that he could influence what what stalin was doing, what he might do, what would happen. he was he was frightened by the hydrogen. churchill was. okay. and of course, you had the atomic bomb and then the hydrogen was much more powerful, right? and churchill was very aware of that, so that his time, his second term, as minister in the international realm, he is trying trying as hard as he can to reduce those tensions and quite frankly, you know, i said the other that if you had a way of measuring self comfort winston, churchill would have been off the charts. he he thought that he could pull rabbits out of non-existent hats and i think it was it could have been a delusion on his part but he thought that maybe there was a way of doing it and. of course, stalin dies. thank god. thank. well, we won't we won't break into that equation. but it's a situation where he's trying to do something. it didn't work out. thank
they realized that in in march and then, of course, roosevelt is dead in april. but he churchill and again, possibly in in not his greatest moment thought that he could influence what what stalin was doing, what he might do, what would happen. he was he was frightened by the hydrogen. churchill was. okay. and of course, you had the atomic bomb and then the hydrogen was much more powerful, right? and churchill was very aware of that, so that his time, his second term, as minister in the...
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giovanni a, in the north, and in the oval ridge comp, in central gauze of the bodies and the injured from the attack on the come were taken to the bailey functioning o x. a hospital in the that will let spring into a zone in de la in central garza tarik will get you those strikes in a moment. but 1st let's begin with the weather. those challenging conditions of cold and heavy rains as well. how will people coping well just to kind the internally displaced in tunnels instead of displace some of these are holes in the grid of the schools with us? that's enough for us to go to fred, leaving them quite fun level to cope with the current situation. we understand that families are living and make ship 10 starts quite like whole source of basic mississippi's and without prop installation and teaching systems, they are enduring freezing temperatures. that's completely affect on them negatively in a very on imaginable by the children of the most vulnerable. in fact, uh they were left. she brings under their in blankets as their buddies to not with the found this child. many of them are really
giovanni a, in the north, and in the oval ridge comp, in central gauze of the bodies and the injured from the attack on the come were taken to the bailey functioning o x. a hospital in the that will let spring into a zone in de la in central garza tarik will get you those strikes in a moment. but 1st let's begin with the weather. those challenging conditions of cold and heavy rains as well. how will people coping well just to kind the internally displaced in tunnels instead of displace some of...
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the a cop in his 1st season in charge in 2020 but they haven't won a trophy since. i've taken another step back last week when they last to now to new castle and the 1st flag of their english lead cup semi final. the gunners are the most successful team and the competition and our tetra and fax them to pete an under fire united at the amex unless he is a part of our history. you know, when and 14 times um is that competition very attached to us and the beautiful game to play against. i must have club with various special location as well with the amount of support is are they gonna bring as well? so every very good game. well, united won this tournament under air, a ton of hog last season. but it's a new challenge for reuben amaran's, united as a look to win for the 1st time in 6 matches. they were boosted by spirited to 2 dragoons league leaders, liber pool and fields. last week, and they're hoping to build on that momentum. we are in the difficult moment. we are improving. we have some training slips, but the best thing to try to we and then we will focus on the n
the a cop in his 1st season in charge in 2020 but they haven't won a trophy since. i've taken another step back last week when they last to now to new castle and the 1st flag of their english lead cup semi final. the gunners are the most successful team and the competition and our tetra and fax them to pete an under fire united at the amex unless he is a part of our history. you know, when and 14 times um is that competition very attached to us and the beautiful game to play against. i must...
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so, he lives in charlston. in a really nice place. going from little river to charleston is about a two and a half hour drive. it's a real change. since i represent south carolina i like them very much. he is married and they have two kids, caroline and cole and they are adorable. from a south carolina point of view we are very proud of scott. i was over-the-top happy when president trump picked him. because i know him. i know where he came from. the rich and powerful do not live in little river. this is truly the american dream. this man has been successful with everything he has ever tried to do. he has worked really hard. why did president pick him? because he believes president trump's economic agenda is good for the country and he wants to help president trump be successful. here is what scott said. i think it is the building of economic policy with national security, economic policy and national security are now indispensable and a donald trump understands that. i agree. if we go -- do not have energy independence we are less sa
so, he lives in charlston. in a really nice place. going from little river to charleston is about a two and a half hour drive. it's a real change. since i represent south carolina i like them very much. he is married and they have two kids, caroline and cole and they are adorable. from a south carolina point of view we are very proud of scott. i was over-the-top happy when president trump picked him. because i know him. i know where he came from. the rich and powerful do not live in little...
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group in in north peninsula. a group in in north africa became al qaeda and the islamic maghreb after 2006 or seven, al shabaab in somalia declared allegiance to al qaeda in al 2012. qaeda in syria was established under various names with the beginning of the syrian civil war. and then the only and then al qaeda in the indian subcontinent was established by ayman al zaw zawahiri, the emir of al qaeda in 2014. taking advantage of conditions in various areas and sending emissaries was how they expanded. it's one of al qaeda's successes in the islamic state as well in being able to spread their reach after 9/11. >> i have one quick follow-up. so how should we think post metastasizing about the significance of afghanistan distinct from these new theaters? because i think that's one of the questions for an educated lay audience that is elusive. >> al qaeda remained in the afghanistan pakistan border region. a few leaders led to iran, some are still there after 9/11 but most went to pakistan. and so that be that remain
group in in north peninsula. a group in in north africa became al qaeda and the islamic maghreb after 2006 or seven, al shabaab in somalia declared allegiance to al qaeda in al 2012. qaeda in syria was established under various names with the beginning of the syrian civil war. and then the only and then al qaeda in the indian subcontinent was established by ayman al zaw zawahiri, the emir of al qaeda in 2014. taking advantage of conditions in various areas and sending emissaries was how they...
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in the army. they say that he made recordings on the drive from texas to louisiana about joining i.s.i.s., and also about having previously wanted to kill his family. police say they found an i.s.i.s. flag. you see it there on the back of the truck. they also found improvised explosive devices in jabbar truck. and investigators are looking into whether he had any accomplices. >> right now, the entire french quarter, particularly bourbon street, is an active crime scene. we have federal, local and state officials who are embedded in this community, um, looking for additional evidence, looking to make sure that there's no ieds. we know that there were at least two that were found and detonated without incident. and now what we have is a complete use of every resource. >> now, among the first victims identified, 37 year old reggie hunter from baton rouge, louisiana. his cousin says that he leaves behind two children who are ages 11 and one year old. u.s. president joe biden says the suspect in the ne
in the army. they say that he made recordings on the drive from texas to louisiana about joining i.s.i.s., and also about having previously wanted to kill his family. police say they found an i.s.i.s. flag. you see it there on the back of the truck. they also found improvised explosive devices in jabbar truck. and investigators are looking into whether he had any accomplices. >> right now, the entire french quarter, particularly bourbon street, is an active crime scene. we have federal,...
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in the 1990s, here in georgia. that's the same time that california as proposed is doing prop 187, prop 187. for those who don't know was this was a at the time the kind of harshest state level anti-immigration legislation that was basically trying to make it impossible to be undocumented in california. and so, you know, in they're doing that and in georgia, there's this kind of complicated welcome. this here is an image of irwin. he is he was a state senator in georgia. and he helped organize and found the georgia project, which was a bilingual education that they created, and the georgia. and it brought some you right a little bit about this today but they brought teachers monterrey to come work in the schools. i just find that like a very striking and striking the one i'm looking for so i you know so we talk a little bit a little bit about this with dalton but in other you know we didn't read this for today but julie wise who read some of her work earlier, writes about pro-immigrant conservatism in georgia and h
in the 1990s, here in georgia. that's the same time that california as proposed is doing prop 187, prop 187. for those who don't know was this was a at the time the kind of harshest state level anti-immigration legislation that was basically trying to make it impossible to be undocumented in california. and so, you know, in they're doing that and in georgia, there's this kind of complicated welcome. this here is an image of irwin. he is he was a state senator in georgia. and he helped organize...
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in general.a big broadening out of that for corporate america and corporations across the world? >> absolutely. i mean, davos this year i don't know -- i wasn't here last year but for me and my colleagues that are here it's just been nonstop customer meetings and it is as you said across every sector. we definitely see sectors like healthcare, financials, a little ahead of the pack. morgan stanley is a great example. bbbas is a really good example. however, when you look at where we're going, i don't think there's a single ceo i've spoken to that doesn't know they need to be deploying a.i. now, globally the u.s. is leading the pack and i think this is something that particularly in a davos setting we're trying to press on ceos, europe is a good example, of meeting with us to not be playing catchup because that's when you start to see the big divergence in gdp growth for example. maria: and we are seeing that divergence between the united states and europe and there are structural reform issues th
in general.a big broadening out of that for corporate america and corporations across the world? >> absolutely. i mean, davos this year i don't know -- i wasn't here last year but for me and my colleagues that are here it's just been nonstop customer meetings and it is as you said across every sector. we definitely see sectors like healthcare, financials, a little ahead of the pack. morgan stanley is a great example. bbbas is a really good example. however, when you look at where we're...