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albert hanged himself at work, but he didn't die.ered in a coma in the hospital, and cathy was devastated. she was so upset. she was crying. she couldn't believe that someone would do something like that. narrator: and now, the torrez family was left to wonder if and how all of this connected to cathy's disappearance. mary bennett: you just felt like you were out in-- in this time warp. you know, there was no days or no nights. and you didn't want it to be dark because you wanted to keep looking. narrator: the next big search was planned for saturday morning, february 19, one week since cathy had last been seen. we got all the maps ready, and we had just got another box donated of flyers. and everything was set. narrator: and then around 3:40 am saturday, there was a knock on mary's front door. coming up, police find cathy's car. cathy's shoes were on the floorboard, and there was blood within the interior of the car. narrator: what had happened to cathy, when "dateline" continues. uncomfortable looking for extra hydration. now there
albert hanged himself at work, but he didn't die.ered in a coma in the hospital, and cathy was devastated. she was so upset. she was crying. she couldn't believe that someone would do something like that. narrator: and now, the torrez family was left to wonder if and how all of this connected to cathy's disappearance. mary bennett: you just felt like you were out in-- in this time warp. you know, there was no days or no nights. and you didn't want it to be dark because you wanted to keep...
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the economist albert herschman and i'll read the beginning.vity always comes as a surprise to us. therefore we can never count on it and we dare not believe in it until it has happened." explain why you picked that quote, why that's important to you in your process. >> is anyone who has read any albert herschman knows he's one of the great figures of the 20th century. he's just a brilliant economist. he was deeply attracted to the mystery of the creative process. and the idea that if we try to explain and predict our own behavior we will invariably be wrong. and i love that. i love the acknowledgment that when i started out on a project i have no idea where i'm going to end up and that's why i start out on the project, that's the fun. >> john: if you know where you're going, you're off-base. >> also it's boring. >> john: malcolm gladwell, always a pleasure. thank you. there's more to come on "cbs evening news plus" including this story. >> this is kind of the final frontier for autonomous ride hailing service waymo. i'm talking about the freew
the economist albert herschman and i'll read the beginning.vity always comes as a surprise to us. therefore we can never count on it and we dare not believe in it until it has happened." explain why you picked that quote, why that's important to you in your process. >> is anyone who has read any albert herschman knows he's one of the great figures of the 20th century. he's just a brilliant economist. he was deeply attracted to the mystery of the creative process. and the idea that if...
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the bond films were launched by albert broccoli in 1962, amazon say it's looking forward to ushering today one nhs england official has said that narrow today one nhs england official a 5 said that narrow today one nhs england official a horrible |at narrow today one nhs england official a horrible |at né very virus is a horrible bug, very unpleasant for patients and ugpleasa nt for patientsand for staff ugpleasant for patientsand for staff and very difficult for staff and the latest show last in hospitals in england, we re were more than 1100 there were more than 1100 patients with the virus. that up patients with the virus. that up 22% on the previous week was up 22% on the previous week and about the same and about double the same week last year. that is adding to the usual winter pressures. if you think given how you think that, given how it is, you think that, given new it is, there is an infectious it is, there is an extra for hospitals each the cases are e the cases are n mm ward, they need to do deep cleaning and infection control and they need to close wards to deal with tha
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albert, thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us.tell us about the patients you've been seeing coming in with measles. i understand it's primarily young people. >> that's correct. it is young people, which is, you know, common for the measles and stuff. i think we've had 13 hospitalized. i think only two were adults. and that's, of course, the entire region. the rest were all children. >> what are their symptoms like? >> well, just what you would probably read on google or anything. you know, obviously rash, you know, fever, which is always the big risk element that, you know, the fever element of the measles and stuff. um, what you would typically expect for, you know, cold and flu kind of symptoms. um, but the problem with measles is always, you know, really high temperatures. not surprising to see 104, 105. and then, of course, you know, associated problems that come along with a high fever. >> i do wonder if you have an idea of how many who have come in have been unvaccinated. >> well, i would say no, i don't, because, you know,
albert, thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us.tell us about the patients you've been seeing coming in with measles. i understand it's primarily young people. >> that's correct. it is young people, which is, you know, common for the measles and stuff. i think we've had 13 hospitalized. i think only two were adults. and that's, of course, the entire region. the rest were all children. >> what are their symptoms like? >> well, just what you would probably...
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albert open back in 2022. last november, the restaurant was sued for alleged violations under the americans with disabilities act. >> we're taking a look back in our archives nearly 60 years ago. the warriors welcoming some special guests to the court. that's a group of playboy bunnies who laced up their sneakers to take part in the game. some of those bodies even got a little assistance reaching the basket 1966 67 season was the warriors 5th year playing in the bay area that you're the team made it to the nba finals before eventually losing to the philadelphia seventy-sixers. how about that? that's gonna wrap things up for us here at 10 o'clock. stay tuned for the news at 11. but first we've got sports night live with scott a yes, indeed. we got some good stuff for you. a busy wednesday night storylines a plenty and the warriors mavs game. i'll show you back and forth affair and when all is said and done. >> well, an angry head coach and spring training is officially underway. we'll check in on our bay area.
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so i want to thank doctor albert bourla, who's chairman and ceo of pfizer. sir, i'm glad to have you on post the disappointing period that you yourself admitted. >> thank you. >> very much. >> great to see you. yeah. thank you. >> coming up, it's all fun and games until trump threatens tariffs. cramer tackles the toy chest with mattel's ceo fresh off company earnings next. >> did you know taking. >> xyzal at night. >> relieves allergies. >> while you sleep. >> so you. >> wake refreshed. >> for a more productive day. >> get 24 hour continuous. relief that does not fade bewise. >> all take xyzal. >> at night. >> when you sell with the real deal. we handle photography, pricing, shipping, customer service, and so much more. resale is what we do so you have time to do you first time consignors get $100. extra terms apply. >> oh. >> hi, frank. >> hey, goldie. >> i'm looking for those. >> reports from yesterday. >> they're already on your desk, frank. >> of course they are. >> easily isolate phone calls to the driver's seat in the all new three row infiniti qx80. >
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iconicjames bond film franchise after bond's long—serving masterminds the bond films were launched by albert dr no in 1961, it was the beginning of a film empire that is all... the different incarnations on screen. the magic of bond is very much down to the broccolis. yes, very much so. of the rights previously owned by mgm. it's the most valuable asset this country has. was the broccoli formula. amazon's a streamer. many wonder if the future might follow the pattern of star wars or marvel with a deluge of extra content. but, whatever happens, when bond returns to the big screen in the back seat. time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. have turned a corner once all miles now, highs of 15 degrees in parts of lincolnshire and also in in. parts at linsstnshir’s'afis�*atss in? ’" "” ’ yorkshire, as we can see east yorkshire, as we can see glimpses of sunshine, also some rain as well, showery outbreaks, a blustery day to day, driving that rain steadily north and east over the afternoon, things quite a name down for the time the reason ee�*a'h fer the time heihs.1.'he reason — . ~ . . i
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roosevelt on 1960 but albert einstein made his first television appearance. after working in europe with the united nations she came back to tv with ms. roosevelt meets the public on nbc in '50 and '51. bothth of them were leads in to meet the n press. she didn't have another televisionow show until 1959 but able to express views on political candidates and focus on issues. with appearances on shows throughout the decades. this 1960 earning higher ratings and speeches of president truman. to shortly before her death host man kind on educational television. some of the most political of their time. they recognized the power of televisions in the 1950s played a significant media war. united nations and favorite candidates andin talking with ed sullivan and bob hope. mikemi wallace, jack par. edward marrow, and many more. she made an appearance on the game show, what's my line. if you haven't seen that, find it on youtube. she's there to promote united nations week. eleanor's life had so many dimensions but her savvy usage of the medium of television that has be
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no. >> rudy giuliani and albert einstein both married their cousins. rudy's first wife was his second cousin and einstein's second wife was his first cousin. >> and that's how he came up with the theory of relativity. >> em steck. >> how was it that obvious? >> was it that. >> obvious? >> e equals mc and the mc stand for. damn, girl. >> you got no mc. is my cousin. yeah. well, that. >> oh. >> that. >> unfortunately, we didn't get to travis and paddington, but of course, they both love bucket hats and are both going to be hiding out in peru for a while. more after the. >> break. >> lockerbie premieres tomorrow at nine on cnn. >> what do you got there, larry? >> time machine. >> you got to go back and see how the pyramids were built or something. >> nope. elon and i want to go on vacation, so i'm going to go back to last week and buy a winning lottery ticket. >> can i come? >> only room for one. >> how am i getting home? >> sitting on my lap like last time? ronald? >> fine. but i'm bringing this. >> all right. >> or you could try one of these savings opt
no. >> rudy giuliani and albert einstein both married their cousins. rudy's first wife was his second cousin and einstein's second wife was his first cousin. >> and that's how he came up with the theory of relativity. >> em steck. >> how was it that obvious? >> was it that. >> obvious? >> e equals mc and the mc stand for. damn, girl. >> you got no mc. is my cousin. yeah. well, that. >> oh. >> that. >> unfortunately, we didn't get...
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no. >> rudy giuliani and albert einstein both married their cousins.udy's first wife was his second cousin. and einstein's second wife was his first cousin. >> and that's how he came up with the theory of relativity. >> yeah. how was. >> it that obvious? was it that. >> obvious? >> e equals mc and the mc stand for. damn. >> girl, you got no. m.c. is my cousin. yeah. well, that. >> oh. >> that. >> unfortunately, we didn't get to travis and paddington, but of course, they both love bucket hats and are both going to be hiding out in peru for a while. more after the. >> break. >> cooked books, corporate fat cats, swindling socialites, doped up cyclists, then, yes, more crooked politicians. i have a feeling we won't be running out of those anytime soon. >> a new season of united states of scandal with jake tapper. march 9th on cnn. >> what do you got there, larry? >> time machine. >> are you going to go back and see how the pyramids were built or something? >> nope. ellen and i want to go on vacation, so i'm going to go back to last week and buy a winning l
no. >> rudy giuliani and albert einstein both married their cousins.udy's first wife was his second cousin. and einstein's second wife was his first cousin. >> and that's how he came up with the theory of relativity. >> yeah. how was. >> it that obvious? was it that. >> obvious? >> e equals mc and the mc stand for. damn. >> girl, you got no. m.c. is my cousin. yeah. well, that. >> oh. >> that. >> unfortunately, we didn't get to travis...
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. >> tenÍa gente tambiÉn >> albert rivera.soldados, pero eso, asegurÓ francisco, no impedirÁ que siga cruzando migrantes. cuÁnto tiempo seguirÁ siendo coyote? francisco? >> pues hasta que dios me Ée las Últimas fuerzas. yo pienso, porque no es fÁcil salirse de esto. >> en mÉxico. isa osorio noticias telemundo. >> mÁs informaciÓn. la secretaria de seguridad nacional, christine, viajaÁa este viernes a guantÁnamo, en donde estados unidos comenzÓ a llevar a los inmigrantes indocumentados detenidos. este martes. no publicÓ fotos del primer traslado diciendo que la base en cuba va a albergar, y cito lo peor de lo peor. pero tambiÉn asegurÓ que se va a seguir el debido proceso en los casos de estas personas. hay dos funcionarios de la administraciÓn trump. salieron a aclarar la idea de que el mandatario desea la reubicaciÓn permanente de los palestinos de la franja de gaza. anoche trump dijo que querÍa reubicar a casi 2 millones de gazatÍes en jordania y egipto para reconstruir el enclave devastado por la guerra entre jamÁs a israel,
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albert: christmas will always be a time of enchantment. would you like to build a snowman?'ll show you. an uncle has left me some property. no one escapes unhappiness. wilhelmina: how sad to be a widow. better a widow than an old maid.
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. >> reporter: and for 22-year-old albert jeffries, this is the gift of a lifetime. became your official donor, and i am in this very room waiting for you, your perfect match. mandy harris. >> reporter: and then there she was. mandy harris, the donor he didn't know he had. after seeing on facebook he was diagnosed with kidney failure, she didn'tesitate to become his the kidney, it was like god just pushed me a little bit and said go ahead and try. >> reporter: what do you think the bigger message is here? >> just don't give up. because one day, you know, a miracle,. >> always so great to see how big people's hearts can be. our thanks to jose for that report. coming up on today, we have the latest on how the skating community is coming together to pay tribute to the skaters lost in the american airlines plane crash last week. the u.s. figure skating president will be live ahead on "today". thanks so much for being with me and starting your week with "early today." i'm frances rivera. hope you have a great monday and a great week overall. >>> a critical day ahead in d.
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. >> and for 22-year-old albert jeffries this is the gift of a lifetime.in december 2024 i became your official donor, and i'm in this very room waiting for you, your perfect match mandy harris. >> and there she was, mandy harris, the donor he didn't know he had. after seeing on facebook he was diagnosed with kidney failure, she didn't hesitate to become his kidney donor. why are you doing this? >> when i saw the post and the need for the kidney, it was like god just pushed me a little bit and said go ahead and try. >> what do you think the bigger message is here? >> just don't give up because one day a miracle can save you. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. hallie jackson will be here tomorrow tonight. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time, and good night. massive fire at the martinez refinery. this is not another flare up. we've got a reporter on the scene, and we're tracking air quality as the fire continues to buburn. a huge protest in the south bay taking aim at president trump. plus, a stormy weekend in the
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on tonight, which they call a331, because it will come in three phases in year on, brook hill and albert elementary schools close along with hilliard and santa rosa middle schools, piner and santa rosa high schools become campuses for seventh through 12th graders, and cesar chavez and santa rosa french american charter schools move into those empty campus buildings. in year two, steele lane elementary and elsie allen high school closed in year three. rincon valley middle school is absorbed by maria carrillo high school, now santa rosa trustees will hold the meeting at santa rosa city hall tonight, which can accommodate up to 500 people. it starts at 6:00 this evening and again that one also available on youtube now in both santa rosa and vallejo. get there early if you want to see it, because both meetings are expected to be well attended. and by the way, the vote that happens tonight affects changes fall. thanks, chris. let's take a live look for you right now across the bay area. you can see not too bad in some spots. some raindrops there in san francisco. meteorologist kari hall has b
on tonight, which they call a331, because it will come in three phases in year on, brook hill and albert elementary schools close along with hilliard and santa rosa middle schools, piner and santa rosa high schools become campuses for seventh through 12th graders, and cesar chavez and santa rosa french american charter schools move into those empty campus buildings. in year two, steele lane elementary and elsie allen high school closed in year three. rincon valley middle school is absorbed by...
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kenny albert stopped by on the break. will have the call on wednesday.th 5:30 to go here in the third. see the records for both of these teams. currently on the outside looking in. and the wild card picture. stretched pass for j.t. miller. maneuver in slam on the brakes at the half wall. works it back for k'andre miller. a shot goes wide from fox on a puck retrieval, it's j.t. miller. now k'andre miller for fox. back to k'andre miller along the line. banks it down for j.t. miller. tucks back for fox. speeding in. fox, behind the goal was looking for j.t. miller. our final five minutes are brought to you by hotels.com. here is panarin, with a little bit of space. seen past for fox. fox to zibanejad. tried to go short side, and it pops out of the zone. >> ray: k'andre miller and adam fox were out there together, and they were both recovers on that chip. basically all over the ice. bruins gave it away, and trocheck was stopped by swayman, trying to locate it. trocheck's best chance of the afternoon as this puck hits off the stantion, on the ice. over the le
kenny albert stopped by on the break. will have the call on wednesday.th 5:30 to go here in the third. see the records for both of these teams. currently on the outside looking in. and the wild card picture. stretched pass for j.t. miller. maneuver in slam on the brakes at the half wall. works it back for k'andre miller. a shot goes wide from fox on a puck retrieval, it's j.t. miller. now k'andre miller for fox. back to k'andre miller along the line. banks it down for j.t. miller. tucks back...
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annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albert is the president of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air. i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise, a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate with the 16 year old. >> you can motivate other young black women to chase their dreams and go for everything that they want, and take every that they have to show everything and never to just back down. >> you have a great responsibility to continue to bear the torch, the torch of black excellence. >> the theme of this event is arise and thrive in 2025, a message of hope and inspiration to the youth. >> and let them know they have a voice. right. and we want you to get out there, and we want you to express your voice. >> these teens tell me community service is important to them. that includes serving meals to the ho
annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albert is the president of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air. i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise, a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate...
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albert bella will both close this june. steel lane will close next june. the board is still trying to settle planned closures for secondary schools, likely one middle school and one high school. but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. a follow up for you out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy. neither will reopen next fall. also, vallejo charter school will relocate to its mare island campus. the district is facing a $36 million budget deficit. the board also approved other cuts amounting to nearly $13 million. more employers are calling people back to work in person, and that means childcare needs are evolving. two south bay cities are putting money towards connecting families with quality childcare, which could help move the bay area's economy forward. nbc bay area's kris sanchez has the impact on families, providers and the larger economy. well, we all know that families can'
albert bella will both close this june. steel lane will close next june. the board is still trying to settle planned closures for secondary schools, likely one middle school and one high school. but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. a follow up for you out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy. neither will reopen...
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so think albert know, receives a full us spying agencies. after being confirmed in a close set of boat tests, director of national intelligence, i moved the drawing fire from the washington establishment the midnight in moscow. i need no need on this isn't news rob, on our teacher national love him or puts in on us president donald trump, have spoken by phone the 1st time in 3 years on american and russian liter have pull together, bringing it in to the ukraine. conflict was top of the agent and especially when you're done, there's a history of the telephone conversation between president pollutants and the president of the united states. donald trump has just ended. it was a very long telephone conversation. it lasted almost an hour and a half. they discussed issues related to the exchange of russian and us citizens. the president of the united states assured that the american side would fulfill all the agreements reached the topic of a settlement, and ukraine was also discussed. president trump spoke in favor of an early into hostilities a
so think albert know, receives a full us spying agencies. after being confirmed in a close set of boat tests, director of national intelligence, i moved the drawing fire from the washington establishment the midnight in moscow. i need no need on this isn't news rob, on our teacher national love him or puts in on us president donald trump, have spoken by phone the 1st time in 3 years on american and russian liter have pull together, bringing it in to the ukraine. conflict was top of the agent...
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estas son brook hill y albert vella.rma indefinida. la ciudad de stockton cuenta con un programa que brinda oportunidades de empleo a muchos jóvenes mientras están en las vacaciones de verano. nashieli pisano nos habla de eso. escuchemos. el verano se acerca y los jóvenes muchas veces no saben qué hacer durante el receso escolar. todavía no tengo planes ahorita por lo regular que si es en verano no más estar con familia y todo eso. para los jóvenes que viven en stockton, el ayuntamiento les tiene nuevas opciones ofreciéndoles trabajo en el servicio público. a través del programa de Éxito de verano en empleo juvenil por sus siglas yes, que va dirigido a jóvenes de 16 a 19 años, habrá más de 100 vacantes disponibles. ofrecen un sueldo de 23 $ por hora durante 6 semanas que hace aún más atractivo el programa. es buena la oportunidad. grant kirkpatrick dice que el objetivo de este programa that we have great jobs es demostrar que se tienen excelentes trabajos y que tienen grandes oportunidades aquí en la ciudad de stockton.
estas son brook hill y albert vella.rma indefinida. la ciudad de stockton cuenta con un programa que brinda oportunidades de empleo a muchos jóvenes mientras están en las vacaciones de verano. nashieli pisano nos habla de eso. escuchemos. el verano se acerca y los jóvenes muchas veces no saben qué hacer durante el receso escolar. todavía no tengo planes ahorita por lo regular que si es en verano no más estar con familia y todo eso. para los jóvenes que viven en stockton, el ayuntamiento...
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the cnbc exclusive interview with pfizer ceo albert bourla on the state of the pharma industry.hington policy is impacting the sector john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today four. eastern cnbc. >> welcome back getting some news at this moment from bill ackman. mike santoli following this for us today mike. >> yeah scott. so bill ackman posting just a little while ago that at 4 p.m. he'd have an announcement perhaps making the analogy of forming his version of a berkshire hathaway which presumably would mean kind of a publicly traded vehicle with which he would make further investments and try to build value down the road. now, immediately, one of the ways that the market started to connect the dots here was to buy shares in howard hughes triple h. now, this is a company. remember that bill ackman's firm owns about 37.6% of. and last month he offered to purchase more shares that he so that he would have a majority stake by merging it in with a subsidiary of pershing square, maybe cashing out some existing shareholders at $85 a share. so you see there, the stock poppe
the cnbc exclusive interview with pfizer ceo albert bourla on the state of the pharma industry.hington policy is impacting the sector john fort morgan brennan closing bell overtime today four. eastern cnbc. >> welcome back getting some news at this moment from bill ackman. mike santoli following this for us today mike. >> yeah scott. so bill ackman posting just a little while ago that at 4 p.m. he'd have an announcement perhaps making the analogy of forming his version of a...
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i don't believe albert einstein said that. he was jewish.the jewish religion, there is nothing about abortion. in fact, there are some things in the old testament about a fee tus not being considered live until it's born because there were so many deaths during pregnancy and women and families suffered so much they didn't want the families to suffer add the -- and it wasn't considered a life so the mother wouldn't have so much heartache. that was a brilliant thing put in the bible in the old testament by those folks and it was a way of life that we had that concerned the living and made sure their life went on in a positive fashion. wherever you read that, you better google it. host: from maryland this is on our independent life. hello. caller: yes. i have a question. when we talk about the tariffs that trump is imposing, from my understanding tariffs are supposed to bring jobs to the united states. i heard a clip from a few years back of elon musk saying robots will be taking over many jobs. do you think that these tariffs are going to brin
i don't believe albert einstein said that. he was jewish.the jewish religion, there is nothing about abortion. in fact, there are some things in the old testament about a fee tus not being considered live until it's born because there were so many deaths during pregnancy and women and families suffered so much they didn't want the families to suffer add the -- and it wasn't considered a life so the mother wouldn't have so much heartache. that was a brilliant thing put in the bible in the old...
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roosevelt, aired weekly on nbc in 1950, and albert einstein made his first television appearance as a guest on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations, she came back to tv with mrs. roosevelt, meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51. both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press, a program on which she also appeared. many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able to express views on political candidates and focus more on her own issues. with appearances on popular shows throughout the decade, her speeches for the 1952, 56 and 1960 democratic party conventions were televised, earning higher ratings than the speeches of former president truman, and she made notable national impact, worked on both meet the press and face the nation promoting adlai stevenson from 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962, she hosted prospects of mankind on national educational television e.t., which was the precursor of pbs with a monthly public affairs television show with s
roosevelt, aired weekly on nbc in 1950, and albert einstein made his first television appearance as a guest on her show on the premiere that also featured robert oppenheimer after working in europe with the united nations, she came back to tv with mrs. roosevelt, meets the public weekly on nbc 1950 and 51. both of these shows were lead ins to meet the press, a program on which she also appeared. many times. she would not have another regularly scheduled television show until 1959, but was able...
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how did have available on albert hon. you will be tried, you and those who are with you the people will bring you to justice chavez. i called on all the people last to done and the on the movements to stand behind the armed forces to defeat this rebellion in the fight. think and 2 things that followed has left the country's capital in ruins and led to the depths of tens of thousands of people. human rights organizations say the out assess, has carried out ex todd. you. diesel must killings and destiny cleanse you, especially in the city of janina in west dot for they say that a and the direction of gov is an ice in conflict areas that you and says the conflict in suzanne has caused one of the wills with you might have to catastrophes with finding confirmed in the mall just displacement competing dot for last august . and zooming in other agents. an estimate of 11400000 civilians helping forces from their homes by the conflict. the 1000000 refugees in neighboring countries over 8000000 internally displaced, 90 percent of t
how did have available on albert hon. you will be tried, you and those who are with you the people will bring you to justice chavez. i called on all the people last to done and the on the movements to stand behind the armed forces to defeat this rebellion in the fight. think and 2 things that followed has left the country's capital in ruins and led to the depths of tens of thousands of people. human rights organizations say the out assess, has carried out ex todd. you. diesel must killings and...
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the other lindy's across carnegie hall these things go on in times square or at the park central albert anastasia in 1956 of murder inc., killed in the barber chair there. and also i think in 1956 or around that time, there's a crusading newspaper man who i met later on, a guy named victor frizell, if you remember him, he went after the unions corruption hammer tongs. and one day he came out the radio broadcast nearby is standing in front of lindy's. and this is in the fifties. this is in the twenties. and a goon throws acid in his and he is not as lucky as as bill fallon. and but he goes on of the the goon is killed by the mob good to silence him. rozelle goes on to writing a column for decades afterwards and become head an international newspaper reporting. as i say, i him and i looked into his face and saw those sunglasses which were covering the scars. and i do not admire those guys. thank you. i guess we adjourn to lobby. indeed we do. you can have your book signed out there in the
the other lindy's across carnegie hall these things go on in times square or at the park central albert anastasia in 1956 of murder inc., killed in the barber chair there. and also i think in 1956 or around that time, there's a crusading newspaper man who i met later on, a guy named victor frizell, if you remember him, he went after the unions corruption hammer tongs. and one day he came out the radio broadcast nearby is standing in front of lindy's. and this is in the fifties. this is in the...
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you're little albert. >> i'm terribly embarrassed. >> reporter: he was an ego-driven broadway actor in "bird man." >> long after you're gone, i'm going to be on that stage, earning my living, baring my soul, wrestling with human -- >> reporter: and he nailed the eccentric billionaire part in "glass idol." >> hey, try to solve a murder mystery if you can. i don't want to toot my own horn, but it's next level. >> reporter: watching him on screen, it's hard to believe that edward norton was once told he didn't have what it takes to make it as an actor. was there a casting director who told you find another profession? >> there was. yeah, i had one of those like someone sits you down and says you should do something else. >> reporter: like literally, you should do something else? >> yeah. very, very well-known casting director in new york. one of the ones you hoped to get in front of. but, look, if you don't run into moments where people lay some fundamental uncertainty around, you know, the path you've chosen and you can't push through i
you're little albert. >> i'm terribly embarrassed. >> reporter: he was an ego-driven broadway actor in "bird man." >> long after you're gone, i'm going to be on that stage, earning my living, baring my soul, wrestling with human -- >> reporter: and he nailed the eccentric billionaire part in "glass idol." >> hey, try to solve a murder mystery if you can. i don't want to toot my own horn, but it's next level. >> reporter: watching him on...
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you are a man asking the pertinent question of the audience, and mine dressed as albert einstein or marken store just said "smart guy costume." >> brandon scott: that was it. >> stephen: you are part of the ensemble here. when trump first came into office last time, we cast you as reince priebus living with steve bannon in "the odd couple." were you excited to play reince? >> brandon scott: i was thrilled to play reince priebus. it was around the time you're having one of my favorite actors, laura benanti, she was playing melania trump. she was amazing. i remember thinking, oh, my god, i am "the late show"'s reince priebus. i am in the coterie. i'm in the ensemble. >> stephen: yes, sure, have that on your resume. >> brandon scott: yeah. and then i remember a week later, he was fired. [laughter] and then i remember a week later, he was fired. [laughter] and i told everyone. i was like, hey, guys, look out for me, on "the late show" and then a week later, i was completely distraught, walking the streets of new york and my friends were like, what's wrong? i was like "reince priebus was fire
you are a man asking the pertinent question of the audience, and mine dressed as albert einstein or marken store just said "smart guy costume." >> brandon scott: that was it. >> stephen: you are part of the ensemble here. when trump first came into office last time, we cast you as reince priebus living with steve bannon in "the odd couple." were you excited to play reince? >> brandon scott: i was thrilled to play reince priebus. it was around the time...
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i wasn't as clever as ann patchett or albert wellerstein published authors who startled by their bookstores late in their careers. i. i began mine very early at age 22, and it was pretty tough. and and i wasn't a very good bookseller. my i made many mistakes. perhaps the worst was that i would go for lunch at one and lock the door, and one day, naturally, when i came back at two, 230, possibly three. it was quiet in those days. there was somebody locked in the bookstore. but she told me that those hours were probably the best of her life to be locked in a bookstore. anyway, i'm delighted to be able to talk with you tonight in our local bookstore and in its new location. the other mistake i made as a bookseller was i didn't have a coffee shop in the bookstore, and i'm delighted to see there's going to be one. when when does it open? katie? we're still waiting on that. all right. well, i thought tonight in the little time we have together, i took about three things. how the book originated and a little more about what it's about and perhaps why the story still still matters. well, it began in
i wasn't as clever as ann patchett or albert wellerstein published authors who startled by their bookstores late in their careers. i. i began mine very early at age 22, and it was pretty tough. and and i wasn't a very good bookseller. my i made many mistakes. perhaps the worst was that i would go for lunch at one and lock the door, and one day, naturally, when i came back at two, 230, possibly three. it was quiet in those days. there was somebody locked in the bookstore. but she told me that...
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happy that we're here and we hope that you enjoy this event with new york times bestselling author albert kaler at the 12th annual harrisburg harrisburg book festival. so some quick housekeeping notes. we get started. first of all, thank you so much for making your way here to midtown cinema. for those who are in the know, a couple of months ago we took some water in here at the cinema and had to take that moment not only do some renovations to for that flooding damage but also reinvent the lobby. so this friday, october 18th, we're going to have our grand, which is really bright. it's a little exciting. yay! an actual lobby with actual bathrooms. all the actual. so it's been it's been a journey and we're really appreciative the hard work that the contractors are doing and our employees are doing here to get ready for that big grand. so for those who are members of the midtown cinema, you actually will get free movies on friday to celebrate the grand opening is really great for those of you who aren't yet members you got a chance to join which is great and you of course can come flick tha
happy that we're here and we hope that you enjoy this event with new york times bestselling author albert kaler at the 12th annual harrisburg harrisburg book festival. so some quick housekeeping notes. we get started. first of all, thank you so much for making your way here to midtown cinema. for those who are in the know, a couple of months ago we took some water in here at the cinema and had to take that moment not only do some renovations to for that flooding damage but also reinvent the...
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the trustees decided to close brook hill and albert elementary this june.year. closing these schools was part always part of the plan. the trustees were weighing two options for its other campuses one that would close all middle schools, and another that closes three middle schools and one high school. but the trustees could not decide which high school would be on the chopping block. some board members said they need more information to make a decision. administrators warned delaying the vote could lead to more confusion and staff layoff notifications. >> beyond frustrating that we're going to send all these families home, this community home, without an answer when we need to decide as leaders of how do we want to lead? >> i would like to lead with the data that appears to show more certainty and increased enrollment. and i don't have that data. >> the trustees decided to adjourn last night's meeting without a decision on the high school and those middle schools, and they plan to dig into information about how closures will impact enrollment in the school
the trustees decided to close brook hill and albert elementary this june.year. closing these schools was part always part of the plan. the trustees were weighing two options for its other campuses one that would close all middle schools, and another that closes three middle schools and one high school. but the trustees could not decide which high school would be on the chopping block. some board members said they need more information to make a decision. administrators warned delaying the vote...
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brooke hill and albert elementary will close by this june, and steel lane elementary will close by june of next year. last night, the board failed to decide which middle schools and high schools it plans to close. some board members said that they need more information to make that decision. administrators warned delaying that vote could lead to more confusion and staff layoff notifications. >> beyond frustrating that we're going to send all these families home, this community home, without an answer when we need to decide as leaders of how do we want to lead? >> i would like to lead with the data that appears to show more certainty and increased enrollment. and i don't have that data. >> the school district is facing a $20 million deficit. the board agreed to meet again to decide on the middle and high school closures, but have yet to announce when that meeting will take place. in vallejo, the board of education voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy by the end of the school year. the board also approved relocating vallejo cha
brooke hill and albert elementary will close by this june, and steel lane elementary will close by june of next year. last night, the board failed to decide which middle schools and high schools it plans to close. some board members said that they need more information to make that decision. administrators warned delaying that vote could lead to more confusion and staff layoff notifications. >> beyond frustrating that we're going to send all these families home, this community home,...
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brooke hill, albert bella will close this june, and steel lane will close next june.d closures for secondary schools, like one middle school and one high school, but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. and this follow up out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy. neither will reopen next fall. also, vallejo charter school will relocate to the mare island campus. the district is facing a $36 million budget deficit. the board also approved other cuts amounting to nearly $13 million. that does it for this edition of that does it for this edition of the fast forward. i'll be back♪) “the darkness of bipolar depression made me feel like life was moving on without me. then i found a chance to let in the lyte.” discover caplyta. unlike some medicines that only trt bipolar i, caplyta is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar i & ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement di
brooke hill, albert bella will close this june, and steel lane will close next june.d closures for secondary schools, like one middle school and one high school, but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. and this follow up out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy. neither will reopen next fall. also, vallejo charter...
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annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albertt of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air. i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise, a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate with the 16 year old. >> you can motivate other young black women to chase their or everything that they want, and take every opportunity that they have to show everything and never to just back down. >> you have a great responsibility to continue to bear the torch, the torch of black excellence. >> the theme of this event is a rise and thrive in 2025, a message of hope and inspiration know they have a voice. right. and we want you to get out there, and we want you to express your voice.g >> these teens tell me community service is important to them. that includes serving meals to the homeless. >> if you can help people, that's the b
annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albertt of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air. i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise, a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate with the 16 year...
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trustees decided late wednesday night to close brooke hill, albert bella elementary school by june of this year. still a elementary will be shut down by june of next year. however, the board cannot decide what middle or high schools to close members of the 4 talked to some parents that are anxious and some students that are waiting for some answers. >> inside and outside santa rosa city hall students, parents and teachers from elsie allen in montgomery high school protesting, but signs expressing their love for their schools and for them not to close. this comes as santa rosa school board is facing a 20 million dollar deficit and their plan to fix it is through school closures 16 year-old jonathan creo. another student said elsie allen believe the board wants to close their school because of racism. 100%. yes, they we are a full school of many ethnic groups. says he is part of a uc program at the high school were juniors and seniors can take classes at sonoma state university, which is big deal for us because no other high schools have opportunity. parents of students at montgomery hi
trustees decided late wednesday night to close brooke hill, albert bella elementary school by june of this year. still a elementary will be shut down by june of next year. however, the board cannot decide what middle or high schools to close members of the 4 talked to some parents that are anxious and some students that are waiting for some answers. >> inside and outside santa rosa city hall students, parents and teachers from elsie allen in montgomery high school protesting, but signs...
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is now one of 2 elementary schools that are closing this june, the other school that's closing is albert bla elementary and a 3rd campus steele lane elementary set to close in june of next year. the future of other schools is still on hold after much debate and concerns from the public. the board in running out of time and had to in the meeting at 11, 30 last night. as a result, there is still no decision on whether or not the district will actually shut down both montgomery or elsie allen high schools. we spoke with a teacher today who doesn't know where she'll be working for months from now. >> lot of anxiety, a lot of frustration lot of mixed emotions, of course, that there's a lot of uncertainty. and so that got a crash is mail there's a lot of just uneasiness of what's next. you know, we don't know what's next for any of us. and so it's just more of a waiting game, especially after the decisions last night. i can't think of anything more important, the planet and the children and they're inextricably tied. it breaks my heart, especially when i found out that it was because of fundin
is now one of 2 elementary schools that are closing this june, the other school that's closing is albert bla elementary and a 3rd campus steele lane elementary set to close in june of next year. the future of other schools is still on hold after much debate and concerns from the public. the board in running out of time and had to in the meeting at 11, 30 last night. as a result, there is still no decision on whether or not the district will actually shut down both montgomery or elsie allen high...
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annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albertsident of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air, i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise. a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate with the 16 year old. >> you can motivate other young black women to chase their dreams and go for everything that they want, and take every opportunity that they have to show everything and never to just back down. >> you have a great responsibility to continue to bear the torch, the torch of black excellence. >> the theme of this event is a rise and thrive in 2025, a message of hope and inspiration to the youth. >> and let them know they have a voice right. and we want you to get out there, and we want you to express your voice. >> these teens tell me community service is important to them. that includes serving meals to the h
annual black history celebration, highlighting talented teens in the east bay. 15 year old raelynn albertsident of the youth council. >> i love performing because i love to encourage other people. i love to uplift people with my voice. >> you may shoot me with your words. you may cut me with your eyes. you may kill me with your hatefulness. but still like air, i'll rise. >> elaina thomas brings to life. and still i rise. a poem by maya angelou. words that resonate with the 16...
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schools, press democrat reporting that they agreed to shut down three elementary schools brooke hill albert, bahia, will close this june, and still lane will close next june. the board will still try to settle the planned closures for secondary schools, like one middle school and one high school, but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. also, a follow up for you this morning out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night voted to close mare island health and fitness academy and loma vista environmental science academy. neither will reopen next fall. also, vallejo charter school will be relocated to the mare island campus. the district, facing a $36 million budget deficit. the board also approved other cuts amounting to nearly $13 million. more employers are calling people back to work in person, and that means childcare needs to needs to evolve. that's right. two south bay cities are actually putting money towards connecting families with quality child care. that could help move the bay area's economy forward. today in
schools, press democrat reporting that they agreed to shut down three elementary schools brooke hill albert, bahia, will close this june, and still lane will close next june. the board will still try to settle the planned closures for secondary schools, like one middle school and one high school, but for now, that decision is on hold indefinitely. also, a follow up for you this morning out of vallejo, where district leaders have finalized their plans to close schools. board members last night...
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vote on tonight, which they call a331 because it comes in three phases in year one, brook hill and albert elementary schools would close along with hilliard and santa rosa middle schools. piner a santa rosa highchools will become campuses for seventh through 12th graders. you're merging middle and high schoolers cesar chavez and santa rosa. french american charter schools move into those empty buildings in year two, steel lane elementary school and elsie allen high school closed in year three. rincon valley middle school is absorbed by maria carrillo high school, again putting middle schoolers and high schoolers together. now, santa rosa trustees will meet at 6:00 tonight. as always, the public is welcome to attend. but again, you want to get there early if you want to see. they have moved it, though, from the trustees building to santa rosa city hall, because they want to be able to accommodate the hundreds of people that they expect. that's at 6:00 tonight, laura. all right. we'll continue to follow that. thank you. kris three of the leading mayoral candidates seeking to win oakland's s
vote on tonight, which they call a331 because it comes in three phases in year one, brook hill and albert elementary schools would close along with hilliard and santa rosa middle schools. piner a santa rosa highchools will become campuses for seventh through 12th graders. you're merging middle and high schoolers cesar chavez and santa rosa. french american charter schools move into those empty buildings in year two, steel lane elementary school and elsie allen high school closed in year three....
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the other school that's closing here in the city will be albert bla elementary, a 3rd campus will be closing next year in june. that is steele lane elementary. the future of other schools is still on hold, though, after much debate and concerns from the public, the board ended up running out of time last night. they had to call their meeting to a close at 11, 30. as a result. there's no decision yet on whether or not the district will shut down. both montgomery and elsie allen high schools. we spoke with a teacher from brook hill here who doesn't know where she'll be working for months from now. >> lot of anxiety, a lot of frustration lot of mixed emotions, of course, that there's a lot of uncertainty. and so that got a crash is mail there's a lot of just uneasiness of what's next. you know, we don't know what's next for any of us. and so it's just more of a waiting game, especially after the decisions last night. i can't think of anything more important, the planet and the children and they're inextricably tied. it breaks my heart, especially when i found out that it was because of
the other school that's closing here in the city will be albert bla elementary, a 3rd campus will be closing next year in june. that is steele lane elementary. the future of other schools is still on hold, though, after much debate and concerns from the public, the board ended up running out of time last night. they had to call their meeting to a close at 11, 30. as a result. there's no decision yet on whether or not the district will shut down. both montgomery and elsie allen high schools. we...
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in a 5 to 1 vote, the trustees decided to close brooke hill and albert bell elementary by this june. we also agreed to close steel lane elementary by june of next year, 2026. closing those schools was always part of the plan. the trustees were weighing two options for the other campuses one that would close all middle schools, another that would close three middle schools and one high school. the trustees could not decide which high school would be cut. some board members say they need more information before making a decision. administrators warn that delaying a vote could lead to more confusion and staff layoff notices. >> beyond frustrating that we're going to send all these families home, this community home, without an answer when we need to decide as leaders of how do we want to lead? >> i would like to lead with the data that appears to show more certainty and increased enrollment. and i don't have that data. >> the trustees decided to adjourn last night's meeting without a decision on the high school and middle schools. they plan to examine how closures would impact enrollmen
in a 5 to 1 vote, the trustees decided to close brooke hill and albert bell elementary by this june. we also agreed to close steel lane elementary by june of next year, 2026. closing those schools was always part of the plan. the trustees were weighing two options for the other campuses one that would close all middle schools, another that would close three middle schools and one high school. the trustees could not decide which high school would be cut. some board members say they need more...