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but then i came up with the bases loaded my third time i.threw me three pitches that dropped about this far and struck me out, whatever else, and kind of walked off and shook his head at me like, that is a spitter. ♪ david: i have a grandson who is four years old. if he wanted to be a major league baseball player, what is the best advice you would give to a young person? he is a little young for advice, maybe, but what is a six or eight-year-old or 10-year-old who aspires to be a baseball player, what should they do? cal: i think the worst thing you can do is put too much pressure on your kid, you know, like, if you want it for him as opposed to him wanting it. david: your father did not put pressure on you? he was a professional coach. he didn't? cal: no. as a matter of fact, i can tell you because my dad was in professional baseball, he only saw two of my games between the age of eight and 18, before i got drafted. parts of two, because he -- david: he didn't give you tips or anything, or tell you to do this or that? cal: no, i mean he was
but then i came up with the bases loaded my third time i.threw me three pitches that dropped about this far and struck me out, whatever else, and kind of walked off and shook his head at me like, that is a spitter. ♪ david: i have a grandson who is four years old. if he wanted to be a major league baseball player, what is the best advice you would give to a young person? he is a little young for advice, maybe, but what is a six or eight-year-old or 10-year-old who aspires to be a baseball...
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by the time i got to the big leagues, i was almost 6'5", 220, and they put me at third base, but thenl weaver had this vision that i could play shortstop, and we would be a better team if i went over to shortstop. he one day just put me there. my success at the position as a bigger guy, maybe is like -- i'm a basketball fan. i wish i could have been a basketball player. but i remember magic johnson changing the thought of a point guard at 6'9". he is 6'9", all of a sudden the advantages he had in his size, i think people started to understand that a bigger guy could play shortstop or second base, and today they are some of the more celebrated positions. david: your contract, i think your highest compensation level was $6 million a year? $6 million a year. that's a good compensation level, in those days, for sure. today, for the average person, that is great income. but today there are some players making $200 million, $300 million, $400 million. one is making $700 million. do you ever think you should have waited longer to play in the major leagues? [laughter] do you ever regret that
by the time i got to the big leagues, i was almost 6'5", 220, and they put me at third base, but thenl weaver had this vision that i could play shortstop, and we would be a better team if i went over to shortstop. he one day just put me there. my success at the position as a bigger guy, maybe is like -- i'm a basketball fan. i wish i could have been a basketball player. but i remember magic johnson changing the thought of a point guard at 6'9". he is 6'9", all of a sudden the...
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by the time i got around to third base, i could care less if the game ever started again. ♪
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everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third baselike looking at the stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base. and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey o'carroll, ktvu fox two news. >> a 49ers star player could earn one of the most prestigious awards in the nfl. tight end george kittle is now a finalist for the salute to service award presented by the nfl and usaa. it's an annual award that recognizes players who uplift the military and veteran community. every game kittle hosts, military and frontline heroes has donated more than 400 tickets in the past six years. the other finalists are minnesota vikings running back aaron jones and los angeles chargers defensive end morgan fox. the winner is to be announced next month. now, parents often say they don't have a favorite child, but a new study by the american psychological association shows they actually do. we knew it. it says parents show systematic patterns in how they treat children differently. they found th
everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third baselike looking at the stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base. and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey o'carroll, ktvu fox two news. >> a 49ers star player could earn one of the most prestigious awards in the nfl. tight end george kittle is now a finalist for the salute to service award presented by the...
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i'm watching the runner, maybe around third base. ooking at the stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base. and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> have a great season. san francisco giants. that's it for us here at six. west coast rap with alex savage and mark tamayo. up next, don't forget you can stream the latest news and weather on your smart tv anytime. just download the fox local app to your [music] tonight, a new threat in southern california's fire zones. landslides. one of them has already taken out a house that was spared by the fire.
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everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third basethe stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base, and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> help has arrived for a town in monterey county devastated two years ago by flooding. it was in march of 2023 when a levee holding back a river burst, sending floodwaters through the town of pajaro. the u.s. department of agriculture gave monterey county $4 million today to help rebuild the community sewage system, which was badly damaged in the floods. a team of engineers is now rebuilding and reinforcing all of the levees around pajaro. this is in addition to relief centers that helped residents receive assistance in the months after the floods. despite this help, some people there say they still feel neglected. >> this isn't really just about just fixing pipes. it's also it's an issue of equity for a community that's been facing a lot of neglect. it's a it's a an effort to build resilience into
everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third basethe stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base, and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> help has arrived for a town in monterey county devastated two years ago by flooding. it was in march of 2023 when a levee holding back a river burst, sending floodwaters through the town...
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everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third basei like looking at the stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base, and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey carroll ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, that was bailey o'carroll reporting. and coming up, president elect trump is preparing to take the oath of office as final preparations are underway for his inauguration tomorrow. [music] and he is wasting no time weighing in on the tiktok ban that is now, in effect, what he's asking from tech companies and what he says he will do tomorrow to get tiktok back up and running. and this morning, the first three hostages have been released by hamas and are now with israeli forces. after the cease fire officially went into effect. more on who was released and what happens next from ktvu. [music] >> fox two news this is mornings on two. >> good morning to you. let's take you right outside for a look at how this sunday morning is shaping up. and you can see the clouds are here.
everyone, i'd say 99.9% of the stadium is looking at the field, watching the runner, maybe around third basei like looking at the stands and seeing the reaction of the fan base, and i just think the energy and life in the stadium, it kind of became a little addicting to me. >> bailey carroll ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, that was bailey o'carroll reporting. and coming up, president elect trump is preparing to take the oath of office as final preparations are underway for his...
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after story in the media, left-wing media, we saw anonymous source after anonymous source based on second or thirdcounts. time and again, stories would come out and people would reach out to me and say, i have spoken to this reporter about who you really are and i was willing to go on the record. but they didn't print my quote. >> i spoke earlier to one of the democratic members of the senate armed services committee thomas senator tim kaine. senator, did you get answers to the questions you had for pete hegseth. >> i did not. this was an unusual hearing in that he would not meet with me before the hearing. that's traditional. i have always done that with the secretary of defense nominees. i got seven minutes to ask him questions. i can find it -- confined it just to allegations about his character. when i asked him directly, should committing a sexual assault be disqualifying to be secretary of defense, he would not answer. i asked if being publicly drunk at work should be disqualifying and he would not answer. i asked whether anybody who commits violence against a spouse or partner should be dis
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one thirdrket multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i think you can teach a ceo at bangor to thank you for sharing these pics you can see one more pick in this week's edition. you don't want to miss this bend will tell us what the batman stocks are. stay right there. >> what are you, i haven't achieved all my ambitions. they've always been about more than just football. ♪ even as a kid, i wanted to get my money right— and have the financial freedom to support the next generation of athletes. just like my family supported me. i joined sofi because they've helped millions of members earn more money, save more money, borrow better, and invest for their ambi
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one thirdt multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i think you can teach a ceo at bangor to thank you for sharing these pics you can see one more pick in this week's edition. you don't want to miss this bend will tell us what the batman stocks are. stay right there. >> what are you, i'm batman t ou. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like
i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one thirdt multiple, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their...
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i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one thirde, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i think you can teach a ceo at bangor to thank you for sharing these pics you can see one more pick in this week's edition. you don't want to miss this bend will tell us what the batman stocks are. stay right there. >> what are you, where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management (luke) alright, let's settle down, everybody. now that we have a completely new homes-dot-com with a beautiful
i have them earning over $4 issue six and a half pe if you take the stock base of 24 cents and 6.9, one thirde, cleaned balance sheet and is point to six the return on equity is 14% and return on total campus 12%, even though the cap spending picture of $150 million still 25 million free cash if you went back on the 10k in previous years and generated free cash flow it's important of the strategy if you don't read the cash register is not a business. >> nobody knows their portfolio i...
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and third, the princeton alumni base had very many influential in political journalism. and so he had a network of people who could support him. lastly, of people, thomas dixon in south and several others in journalism were pushing for one of their own, a southerner, to regain the white house because it had been so long. so he was not an unrealistic ambition for him to do this. o his nomination for president in 1912 was equally serendipitous. the speaker the house chamber had been first of all, he defeated wilson by over 300,000 votes and had had primaries. they both competed. but at convention, clark won, a majority of the delegates on 30, a majority on 30 successive ballots. the democratic convention rules, which dated back to slavery, required a two thirds vote that was put in so that southerners always be satisfied and the south had an effective veto. here is wilson, who is a southerner, who is championed by southern democrats who rebelled against tammany hall in the new yorker and. yet he has strong northeastern ties himself and people in new york and the northeaste
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after story in the media, left wing media, we saw anonymous source after anonymous source based on second or third hand accounts. and time and time again, stories would come out and people would reach out to me and say, you know, i've, i've spoken to this reporter about who you really are. and i was willing to go on the record, but they didn't print my quote. they didn't print any of my quotes, or, i've worked with you for ten years, or i was your accountant, or i was your chief operating officer, or i was your board member, or i was with you on a hundred different tour stops for concerned veterans for america. no one called me. no one asked about your conduct on the record or off the record. instead, a small handful of anonymous sources were allowed to drive a smear campaign and agenda about me because our left wing media in america today sadly doesn't care about the truth. all they were out to do, mr. chairman, was to destroy me. and why do they want to destroy me? because i'm a change agent and a threat to them. because donald trump was willing to choose me, to empower me to bring the defense d
after story in the media, left wing media, we saw anonymous source after anonymous source based on second or third hand accounts. and time and time again, stories would come out and people would reach out to me and say, you know, i've, i've spoken to this reporter about who you really are. and i was willing to go on the record, but they didn't print my quote. they didn't print any of my quotes, or, i've worked with you for ten years, or i was your accountant, or i was your chief operating...
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after story in the media, left wing media, we saw anonymous source after anonymous source based on second or third hand accounts. time and time again stories would come out and people would reach out to me and say i have spoken to this reporter about who you are and i was willing to go on the record, but they didn't print my quote. they didn't print any of my quotes, or i've worked with you for ten years. i was your accountant. i was your chief operating officer. i was your board member, or i was with you on 100 different tour stops for concerned veterans for america. no one called me. no one asked about your conduct on the record or off the record. instead a small handful of anonymous sources were allowed to drive a smear campaign, an agenda about me because our left wing media in america today sadly doesn't care about the truth. all they were out to do, mr. chairman, was to destroy me. and why do they want to destroy me? i'm a change kth and a threat to them because donald trump was willing to choose me to empower me to bring the defense department back to what it really should be, which is war
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they require the president pro tem to appoint committee members based on seniority and experience, which is relative this year. roughly a thirdnewly elected and roughly a quarter have never served. and half of the insurance committee is new to the committee. >> and you said you didn't want to be? >> that is the reality that it is the largest class that came in. >> reporter: he's been the state senate insurance chair for longer than most of the legislature has been in office. >> i've been chair for six years. i asked for an opportunity to be on another committee. >> reporter: she is also embroiled in a bit of a scandal. they are waiting to hear from prosecutors on whether senator rubio was under investigation rubio used to be on the baldwin city council. defining them as a local official who could fire the primary. rubio is the only person who will fit the whole description. are you person 20? >> and all i know is that i'm not talking to anyone and right now, last been speculations. >> and i'm just saying that you read the report and whatever is happening there that people will need to reach out to me. >> reporter: no one told
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specifically, the third paragraph is based upon the 2022 amendments to the inspector general act of 1978e president must notify congress 30 days prior to removal of the ig improvised substantial, in case specific response for each removal. securing inspector general independence act of 2022, blah blah. the requirement to provide the substantial -- was added to better enable congress to engage on and respond to a proposed removal of an inspector general, in order to protect the independence of inspectors general's. the whole preference of or platform, one of the major platforms was to bring law and order and justice and all of this and fight for the people. and here, we have everything that he is breaking down of our checks and balances. and i'm sick of it. and i believe that enough people are going to be fighting back and not put up with this kind of stuff that is turning our government into an oligarchy, with all of the wealth that is involved now, because of the stupid decisions of the supreme court. and now, we have -- i'm emotional. i have been so scared about all of the -- i mean --
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specifically, the third paragraph is based upon the 2022 amendments to the inspector general act of 1978e president must notify congress 30 days prior to removal of the ig improvised substantial, in case specific response for each removal. securing inspector general independence act of 2022, blah blah. the requirement to provide the substantial -- was added to better enable congress to engage on and respond to a proposed removal of an inspector general, in order to protect the independence of inspectors general's. the whole preference of or platform, one of the major platforms was to bring law and order and justice and all of this and fight for the people. and here, we have everything that he is breaking down of our checks and balances. and i'm sick of it. and i believe that enough people are going to be fighting back and not put up with this kind of stuff that is turning our government into an oligarchy, with all of the wealth that is involved now, because of the stupid decisions of the supreme court. and now, we have -- i'm emotional. i have been so scared about all of the -- i mean --
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third party. again, i'm not if there is another cas where we said regulating w any -- others expression should bereated as direct in position on their speech in terms of a standard of review, for example. based on regulation of corporate structure. >> i think, ild conside this is an unprecedented case. this is where congress is trying tode shutdown a platform. regulation on a third party. that internal results in shutting down s else's speech. ey do it for content based, viewpoint basedns. in particular on the record. the speaker being shutd they donn like the speech of that platform. that's ali real problem. not.t might be a real problem or i wonder if there is a precedent we havehat same connection and effects the standardover the review. you treat it as direct restriction on expression. the thing the law does. someone other than the chinese ment. >> we have cases like this and if law is totally speech neutral that's o thing. we havee cases lubrin bryan. that's anotherca. both of them made clear when t law is concerned with the content o the speech and justification isth based on the speech. that's cases like read two. you trigger it. >> you argument comes down to is itar direct with speec
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those january's where it's just not happening, and it looks like we'll go down as the third driest january, at least basedeverything i'm seeing. ten, ten years ago, we had no rain in january. that was the driest. the year before that was the second driest. right now we're the third driest at only 19/100. everything is going up and over the ridge of high pressure then offshore. so it's a cold morning, sunny, 5060s. i would look for a continuation of this through the rest of the week you guys. >> steve thank you. as the clock ticks down on tiktok, content creators are scrambling to keep their videos and followers the alternatives some people have t(vo) with fargo, your virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can pick up the tab, even when you forget your wallet. (kaz) i got this. (ben) fargo, send kaz $145 dollars with zelle. (kaz) smooth. (vo) learn more at wellsfargo.com/getfargo. dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced sec
those january's where it's just not happening, and it looks like we'll go down as the third driest january, at least basedeverything i'm seeing. ten, ten years ago, we had no rain in january. that was the driest. the year before that was the second driest. right now we're the third driest at only 19/100. everything is going up and over the ridge of high pressure then offshore. so it's a cold morning, sunny, 5060s. i would look for a continuation of this through the rest of the week you guys....
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say there's stng argument that third-party service providers could invoke based on the based on a period of time in the presence of the law would be enforced. less a statement of enforcement is in fact something that can be fully relied o because the res is too severe otherwise, right? >> i think they might judge that based on t court's president dhe due process based on principals of entrapment. maybe they have a sufficient feard to allow them to continue to operate. they would want to review the security informationha had comment over the last four years in his judgment that the final thg i would sayven if you think the third-party providers are simply going to choose not to continue to provide the servicesecse it's too much of a risk to take on again that's not anything permit or recae and it might be what they need to take seriously some of the public reporting about interest in the company. >> at one point mr. francisco suggested what we might want to a decision on its metss toble to issue annjction pending i guess ate now regard as the cert petition and whathink of that could expan
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third and final one day international. it means australia hold a 6—0 lead in the points based multi format series, so for england to take the the t20s and the test match, which is looking very unlikely. patrick geary reports. this was a ashes, ashes day. ash gardner batted long and thoughts as to bring england to the brink. this tour is already peppered with what if super england they had australia 59-4 if super england they had australia 59—11 and yet could not keep control. 59—1; and yet could not keep control. although known for her exuberance in hobart, gardner duck in where necessary, picking her moments to profit. at england's expense. 0ne necessary, picking her moments to profit. at england's expense. one of the great women's ashes of sentries was completed from gardner's 100th was completed from gardner's100th delivery lifting australia to a total of 308. england chased with purpose at least initially tammy bouma and that's it for brent both mid—50s, but no one could dominate as gardner had, her presence in this match was inescapable even on the boundary she would be centre stage. somehow she was not over the line,
third and final one day international. it means australia hold a 6—0 lead in the points based multi format series, so for england to take the the t20s and the test match, which is looking very unlikely. patrick geary reports. this was a ashes, ashes day. ash gardner batted long and thoughts as to bring england to the brink. this tour is already peppered with what if super england they had australia 59-4 if super england they had australia 59—11 and yet could not keep control. 59—1; and...
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then byron sends the list to the third party, the firm, and then the firm. based on that list, invoices byron based on that list. and then we make the payment based on that invoice. gotcha. and the department receives all of the materials submitted by byron to the firm and provides oversight across the entire process. that's right, that's right. so in the example, using the business example and using the previous item, the agenda item asc will tell us, look, these projects save this much energy. therefore they're eligible for this much incentives. and this is the project the business. this is the amount to pay. we look at that list, we do our field inspections. we do our qa, qc for the invoice. and then we say to the third, the other third party e-commerce frontier, look, these projects are ready to go. we approve it. here's the list. invoice us please. thank you for clarifying. of course. thank you. i'll also follow up questions. so will the grant amount across five years distribute evenly like for example, each year a cap at one fifth of the total 6 million. reg
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base. but it's not until the third paragraph that you actually read this.s not able to independently verify the claims made in the video, or to determine the circumstances under which the detainee made the admission. there are many reasons why israel gets away with attacks on civilians and on doctors, and headlines like these are certainly one of them helping peddle israel's line that the doctor is a terrorist. we're going to speak to another doctor who has served in gaza doctor who has served in gaza right after (♪♪) hi neighbor! you switched to t-mobile home internet yet? trim your hedge. it's $35 bucks a month with no price hikes! bam! it runs on t-mobile's wireless 5g network, so all you gotta do is plug in one cord! t-mobile 5g home internet. just $35 bucks a month. and with price lock, we won't raise your rate on internet. i did it! aaahh!! i switched to t-mobile home internet, and i am loving it! don't sneak up on me like that. (♪♪) brand new pair of jeans. >> i feel like taking chances, i feel alive. feel alive. >> brand new. some people just know t
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. >> reporter: new york's plan is based on london's charge, but 20 years after the charge there, london ranks as the thirdngested city in the world by traffic analysis company, inrix. lieber maintains the statistic doesn't tell the whole story. >> the proof for london is they have a lot less cars coming to downtown clogging streets, but they have more people coming. >> reporter: and new york's plan has survived several legal challenges, but some opponents are still hoping that president-elect donald trump will find a way to kill the toll once he's in office. for now, it's set to begin just after midnight. jericka? >> all right, in a few short hours. ali bauman, thank you. >>> today president biden awarded 19 recipients the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. >> not a bad group, huh? >> honorees included former secretary of state hillary clinton, as well as conversationist jane goodall, basketball star magic johnson, u2 frontman bono, actors michael j. fox and one of my favorites, denzel washington. >>> straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, a stark warning tonight about th
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media giant kicking off 2025 with some major changes, skraping its third party fact-checking program in favor of a community note basedit is also bringing back political content and adding longtime trump ally dana white to its board. julia boorstin has more on this now. big shakeup, julia. >> well, melissa, meta says it aims to restore free expression and says it's replacing it third party fact-checking with what they call a community notes model, which is similar to x's approach. the company is also allowing more political content on its platforms, it's removing restrictions on subjects including gender and immigration. with policy enforcement now focused on what they call illegal and high severity violations meta is also moving its trust and safety and content moderation teams from historically democratic california to historically republican texas. ceo mark zuckerberg saying the changes will correct the censorship it mistakenly allowed on the platform. this is zuckerberg's latest signal that he's eager to work with the trump min stras. last week, joel caplan was announced to replace nick clegg as head of meta's glo
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if the law imposes a direct regulation on the third party that results in shutting down somebody else' speech and they do it foent based viewpoint-based reasons and in particular on this record because the speaker that is ultimately being shut down, they don't like the speech of that partularlatform, that's a real problem. >> it may or may not, i'm just wondering if there's any precedent where have the same connection and it affects the standard of review for example. even if the only thing the law doesy somebody other than the chinese government has to own this. >> we don't have direct ent. we have cases like -- that says that if the law is totally speech neutral, that's one thin we have cases like o'brien which say if the law doesn' about speech but happens to draw in speech, 's another thing. both of those cases made clear that when the law iconcerned with the content of the speech and the justification is based on the content of the speech then you trigger str scrutiny. >> your argument comes down to is this direct concerned with speech or the potentr chinese interference indirectly. tiktok doesn't care what the pe
if the law imposes a direct regulation on the third party that results in shutting down somebody else' speech and they do it foent based viewpoint-based reasons and in particular on this record because the speaker that is ultimately being shut down, they don't like the speech of that partularlatform, that's a real problem. >> it may or may not, i'm just wondering if there's any precedent where have the same connection and it affects the standard of review for example. even if the only...
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this size, then you are exempt because you're probably going to be exempt anyways based on our understanding of two thirdse people who have gone through the process are already exempt. it just seems like it's an expensive mandate when most a clear majority are are exempt. and i'm wondering if you have thinking based on your understanding of, you know, who who are you almost guaranteed to exempt? can we put that into the legislation and then focus on the folks who really need to come into compliance? because i do think it's an it's an expensive burden. if we know that the clear majority have to just come in and prove that they're exempt or are going to be waived. well, let me point out that the architect, the female architect who testified before you at the last meeting, came up to us during the break and said we were never i was never told that i could how i could apply for an unreasonable accommodation. so she had this great complaint to you. and as soon as she heard that we existed and what we do, she said, oh, i was never informed of that. so right away the process just is broken. it just doesn't work
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story after story in the left-wing media, we saw anonymous source after anonymous source, based on second or third hand accounts. time and time again stories would come out and people would reach out and say, i've spoken to this reporter about who you really are and is willing to go on the record, but they didn't print my quote. they didn't print any of my quotes. or, i worked with you for 10 years, or i was your accountant, i was your chief operating officer, i was your board member, i was with you on 100 tour stops for veterans of america, no one called me. no one asked for your conduct on or off the record. instead, a small handful of anonymous sources were allowed to drive a smear campaign and agenda about me because our left-wing media in america today sadly doesn't care about the truth. all they were out to do come mr. chairman, was destroying me. why do they want to destroy me? i am a change agent and threat to them because donald trump was going to choose me to empower me to bring the defense department back to what it should be, which is war fighting. i am willing to endure these attacks,
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and my third and final question is about what this report is based on, right?s is the report from the special counsel's investigation, the case that the special counsel's office put together all the evidence they compiled, all the witnesses they interviewed, all that stuff doesn't cease to exist because trump is no longer going to go to trial. so what happens to all that underlying information? this is a contested matter. today, the senior senate democrat on the senate judiciary committee, dick durbin, asked doj to please preserve all records from this case relating to donald trump, preserve evidence from the trump investigations. what does that mean? and what can the doj do that? what would it mean in terms of law enforcement in the future? at the same time, and even more provocatively, the attorney general from the state of arizona has also just asked the justice department to provide her with information on this case. specifically, she's asked for jack smith's full case file against donald trump. the arizona attorney general is prosecuting some of trump's al
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third parties, also without the consent of its users. apple says it did not do anything wrong. claimants who are basednabled device they owned from 2014 to 2019. the us surgeon general has proposed that alcoholic drinks should carry warnings about the risks of cancer. vivek murthy said that alcohol is the third most common preventable cause of cancer after tobacco and obesity and is responsible for 20,000 deaths each year in the united states. at present, alcoholic drinks only carry warnings against drinking during pregnancy, or while operating machinery or driving. share prices of us—listed alcoholic beverage companies fell up to 4% at this news. some people interviewed in new york were sceptical that warning labels would be effective. i disagree with the extra input and expense of trying to label things like that. we're adults. you need to be 21 to drink. you should able to to know. good to tell the consumer the risks. let them make their decision. i think a lot of things can cause cancer. and it doesn't stop people from partaking and enjoying these things. putting a label on every alcoholic bottle
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third parties, also without the consent of its users. apple says it did not do anything wrong. claimants who are basedsiri enabled device they owned from 2014 to 2019. the us�*s top diplomat will travel to south korea this weekend as the political crisis there enters its second month. in an announcement in the past few minutes, the us state department says secretary of state antony blinken will depart saturday for talks in the capital, seoul, followed by stops injapan and france.|t comes after bodyguards thwarted an attempt to arrest impeached president yoon suk yeol. mr yoon is under investigation for insurrection after he attempted to declare martial law last month. a court in seoul issued a warrant for mr yoon�*s arrest tuesday, after he repeatedly failed to appear for questioning into that probe. early friday morning, anti—corruption investigators arrived at the presidential palace to serve that warrant, but were blocked by members of the presidential security service. that refusal triggered an hours—long stand off and raucous protests — both pro and anti yoon — outside the presidential compound.
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base. criminal justice focus on our ability to open up pedestrian plazas and on subway ridership and this impact on all the issues you write about. jowski yeah, the third major lesson that i took away from writing the book is as hard as itit is to get new yorkers to experiment with anything, it is much harder if they don't feel a basic sense of public safety and public order. you have no career of doing congestion pricing with people are afraid to ride on the subways. regulations harmed commuter cycling and harmed recreational cycle in the tv and he understand long before anybody else that we needed to get away from increasing the use of automobiles and increasing automobile infrastructure in new york city and so governor rockafeller stole his idea and other thing lindsey was good on was understanding now they're not locating up in new york and going for the happy about the office work that rebuilds the tax thing and>> how many interview it is you do for the book? >> around 300. clean air movement and that was basis for the legal agreement to refund the subway system so just making sureng you get the stuff people's own words before it's too late has tu
base. criminal justice focus on our ability to open up pedestrian plazas and on subway ridership and this impact on all the issues you write about. jowski yeah, the third major lesson that i took away from writing the book is as hard as itit is to get new yorkers to experiment with anything, it is much harder if they don't feel a basic sense of public safety and public order. you have no career of doing congestion pricing with people are afraid to ride on the subways. regulations harmed...
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have made them actionable and always using a risk-based approach to make sure we're applying the right requirements to each mission and project. third streamlined decision-making we all know we need that and they've done a tremendous job and of course if the basic of just moving the decisions down to the lowest possible level to let things get done faster. at the same time, maintaining the proper level of oversight and governance which we all know is critical using digital tools on other things but a good metric said contractor assurance programs and then of course for all the above using digital tools to analyze the amount of data that we generate to detect trends and inform the work that we do in real time so that we avoid the problems not just find them and fix them but avoid them before they impact our mission and project.will talk about the same four that teresa and dj teed up today first we will talk about innovation then we are going to talk about infrastructure thirdly we are going to talk about operations and finally, what makes it all work is the workforce of the future of the people strategy. let me start with innovation
have made them actionable and always using a risk-based approach to make sure we're applying the right requirements to each mission and project. third streamlined decision-making we all know we need that and they've done a tremendous job and of course if the basic of just moving the decisions down to the lowest possible level to let things get done faster. at the same time, maintaining the proper level of oversight and governance which we all know is critical using digital tools on other things...
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third, china has been a staunch supporter of true multilateralism. we firmly uphold international system with the u.n. at its core, and the international order based on international law. the chinese people always honor our commitments, our deeds always matched our words. that's for the first question. and you touch upon the possible consequences if the world splits into different systems. and how to do about it. i think if that is the case, the consequences would be unmantlable -- unimaginable. if the world becomes divided, it would be very difficult for humanity to address common challenges together. and in an even worse case, we may also be lapsed into confrontation. that would be a situation where no country can stay unaffected. president xi once said that all countries in the world are like passengers in the same big ship. we share the same future and need to act with stronger global solidarity to narrow down division and avoid unimaginable consequences. we should work together to bring to life the vision of building community with a shared future for mankind, firmly oppose zero-sum and cold war mentalities, make the international order more
third, china has been a staunch supporter of true multilateralism. we firmly uphold international system with the u.n. at its core, and the international order based on international law. the chinese people always honor our commitments, our deeds always matched our words. that's for the first question. and you touch upon the possible consequences if the world splits into different systems. and how to do about it. i think if that is the case, the consequences would be unmantlable --...