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>> reporter: that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. ut amy was to be just the first of many. since its opening, close to 1 million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful. the city of san jose and the company of santa clara are going ahead with plans to expand it. that is what the ground breaking was all about. >> it's just the most awesome, wonderful, proud feeling. >> reporter: julie says amy is now 25 but still asks about the play garden every time they walk and visits every time she's in san jose. she may not be a little girl anymore. but the legacy amy and her grandmother leave behind is something children like her will enjoy for years to come. >> they won't know me. but i hope they will know that somebody cared enough about them to make this happen. >> reporter: garvin thomas. nbc bay area news. >> if you know someone doing something extraordinary in your community, we want to hear about it. send garvin an email at bay area proud at nbcbayarea.com. you can also send him a message an
>> reporter: that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. ut amy was to be just the first of many. since its opening, close to 1 million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful. the city of san jose and the company of santa clara are going ahead with plans to expand it. that is what the ground breaking was all about. >> it's just the most awesome, wonderful, proud feeling. >> reporter: julie says amy is now 25 but still...
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a question from amy, she sa s i'm of course. a question from amy, she says im a — of course.cription costs doublinu? . , , ., about the prescription costs doublin? , , ., ., doubling? absolutely. sorry to hear with this lady _ doubling? absolutely. sorry to hear with this lady what _ doubling? absolutely. sorry to hear with this lady what she _ doubling? absolutely. sorry to hear with this lady what she has - doubling? absolutely. sorry to hear with this lady what she has gone i with this lady what she has gone through — with this lady what she has gone through. adding on what louise said, usually— through. adding on what louise said, usually up _ through. adding on what louise said, usually up to six months' supplies is understandable. and good practice _ is understandable. and good practice. we hope we will get larger supplies— practice. we hope we will get larger supplies for people on hrt, but we are not— supplies for people on hrt, but we are not there yet. i appreciate the frustration — are not there yet. i appreciate the frustration and hopes there are things— frustrat
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discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she' i'd like to welcome me back to the hoover book that when we bring hoover fillers and friends together to discuss the latest writers and our guest today is amy zegart. she is the is the morris arnold and nona jean cox senior fellow at the hoover institution and professor of political science (by courtesy) at stanford university. she is also a senior fellow at stanfords freeman spogli institute for international studies, chair of stanfords artificial intelligence and international security steering committee, and a contributing writer at the atlantic. and proof but wait, there's more. amy zegart he's also got a. her latest title being spies, lies, and algorithms, a history of a future of american adults regions. amy, great to see you, and congratulations on the book. >> great to see you, to, bill and thanks. it's also nice to finish up rather than just be writing a book. >> and that piece to my first question. adjusted countless things you are doing in and around the stanford world. ho
discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she' i'd like to welcome me back to the hoover book that when we bring hoover fillers and friends together to discuss the latest writers and our guest today is amy zegart. she is the is the morris arnold and nona jean cox senior fellow at the hoover institution and professor of political science (by courtesy) at stanford university. she is also a senior fellow at stanfords freeman spogli institute for international studies, chair of...
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amy: she was the centerpiece. we lost 40 seats in the house that year. the trajectory away from the referendum. democrats are hoping in individual races, whether it is pennsylvania, arizona, those candidates who have the trump support have embraced trump, many of his policies, that will be a bigger liability than the big picture conversation. judy: we don't know they are going to do this, but it would be shocking. annie: absolutely. democrats just tried to do this in virginia and make glenn youngkin into donald trump. that was not a winning strategy. joe biden had gone away from that strategy and presented himself as a unifier in the state of the union, but now we are talking again to be more democrats versus republicans. the white house is scrambling for a message that will work area -- work. judy: thank you bot politics monday, thank you. ♪ judy: workers at an amazon site today in staten island, new york appeared to reject a union by a margin of nearly 2:1. william brangham gets the latest on this and larger efforts. william: that is right, judy. what
amy: she was the centerpiece. we lost 40 seats in the house that year. the trajectory away from the referendum. democrats are hoping in individual races, whether it is pennsylvania, arizona, those candidates who have the trump support have embraced trump, many of his policies, that will be a bigger liability than the big picture conversation. judy: we don't know they are going to do this, but it would be shocking. annie: absolutely. democrats just tried to do this in virginia and make glenn...
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here is what one of them told us outside justice amy coney barrett's house. watch. >> the fact she adoptive mother is her inability to see what it is like to carry a pregnancy to term. >> so joe, there you have it. she didn't carry a pregnancy to term according to that lady, except the fact she carried five to term, joe. is that the perfect microcosm of so many arguments on the left, not just based in reality, but completely false and a lie. >> joey: yeah, that is the ecosystem some folks live in. that person believed what she said was fact, she wasn't intentionally telling a lie. abortion, as we talked about in this country, divided. yet you have a media portraying us as 75% pro-choice and 25% pro-life in terms of coverage where it is 3-1 pro choice voices getting a say over pro-life voices. within the national media community, who cover politics exist in two cities, new york and washington, those places is ecosystem where it is liberal. if you poll newsrooms in those places, i imagine the 75/25 pro-life to pro-choice split is true, the fish bowl, we are a real pro-choice country.
here is what one of them told us outside justice amy coney barrett's house. watch. >> the fact she adoptive mother is her inability to see what it is like to carry a pregnancy to term. >> so joe, there you have it. she didn't carry a pregnancy to term according to that lady, except the fact she carried five to term, joe. is that the perfect microcosm of so many arguments on the left, not just based in reality, but completely false and a lie. >> joey: yeah, that is the...
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his wife, amy, she handled the logistics and social media of the nonprofit, but they both have plansrn to ukraine this summer, along with their three kids in salt lake city, utah. ashley soriano, ktvu. fox two news. he has incredible life experiences and just another example of the heroics and strangers helping strangers. actually thank you. the war in ukraine will continue for months that, according to america's top intel officials, but they also say there is little danger of vladimir putin using nuclear weapons. fighting on the front lines is intensifying, but neither side appears to be making much progress. today another day of fierce fighting along the front lines and the eastern part of ukraine. the russians are attacking the port city of odessa, hoping to disrupt shipments of badly needed weapons from the west. some political analysts say president putin is counting on the u. s and western allies to eventually weaken their resolve and stop supporting the ukrainian military. the acting u. s ambassador to ukraine says there is little chance of that actually happening. you want to
his wife, amy, she handled the logistics and social media of the nonprofit, but they both have plansrn to ukraine this summer, along with their three kids in salt lake city, utah. ashley soriano, ktvu. fox two news. he has incredible life experiences and just another example of the heroics and strangers helping strangers. actually thank you. the war in ukraine will continue for months that, according to america's top intel officials, but they also say there is little danger of vladimir putin...
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. >> olivia was the first person to step forward to be the donor for amy. shebe a donor. >> a living donor transplant advantage is that you don't have to wait until you get really sick freaking get transplanted. >> ucsf is the largest liver transplant program in northern california. we have a rich history of doing this kind of operation. >> in the prep room i could hear on the other side of the curtain, her voice. we asked if we could open the curtains, and as they were getting us both ready we just, sort of, held hands. >> it was the surgery for me, and it was life for amy. >> ucsf health. redefining possible. >> here is a classic movie quiz. 1968's, the thomas crown affair, stars faye dunaway and steve mcqueen. what was notable about the stunt work in the film? mcqueen did his own stunts. you provide the popcorn, the couch, and the tv. we will provide great movies like the thomas crown affair. >> a stylish game of cat and mouse. saturday night at 8:00. >>> kqed newsroom is back with a new set, a new look, and fresh conversations about what is new in the golde
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>> reporter: that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. but amy was to be just the first of many. in fact, since its opening, close to one million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful, the city of san jose and the county of santa clara are going ahead with plans to expand the play garden. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: that is what the groundbreaking was all about. >> it's just the most awesome, wonderful, proud feeling. >> reporter: julie says amy is now 25 but still asks about the play garden every time they talk and visits every time she's in san jose. she may not be a little girl anymore, but the legacy amy and her grandmother leave behind is something children like her will enjoy for years to come. >> they won't know me, but they would i hope know that someone cared enough about them to make this happen. >> one of the wonderful things about the play garden and you know the magical bridge playground in palo alto and they're expanding as well is the all accessible playgrounds are enjo
>> reporter: that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. but amy was to be just the first of many. in fact, since its opening, close to one million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful, the city of san jose and the county of santa clara are going ahead with plans to expand the play garden. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: that is what the groundbreaking was all about. >> it's just the most awesome, wonderful,...
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the significance of this with amy thompson. she is a contributor at space dot com. she joins us now via skype from orlando and florida . amy, thanks for being with us. that really looks like quite the impressive precision operation that can you talk us through what we were seeing. is it really as hard as it looks? sure. yes, it is really hard as it looks um. so as the rocket was falling through the atmosphere, it was outfitted with some parachutes that were helping to slow it down enough that the helicopter could hook on to it. and although there wasn't something quite right with the connection and they had to drop the booster, it's still a significant milestone because this is their 1st attempt. and they were you partially successful, which is amazing. well, as you say, it wasn't fully successful and the pilots did make that choice to release the rocket into the sea. now i understand, among other things that it's the soap war. so that makes the these boosters hard to reuse. yes. so salt water is very corrosive. and i'm damaging to the parts of the rocket is made ou
the significance of this with amy thompson. she is a contributor at space dot com. she joins us now via skype from orlando and florida . amy, thanks for being with us. that really looks like quite the impressive precision operation that can you talk us through what we were seeing. is it really as hard as it looks? sure. yes, it is really hard as it looks um. so as the rocket was falling through the atmosphere, it was outfitted with some parachutes that were helping to slow it down enough that...
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earlier i spoke to our correspondent ami in essex. she is in the western ukrainian city of leave. and i asked about that 1st war crimes trial happening in ukraine and just how significant it is. well as significant because it is so unusual. now, as you know, the war crimes trials that we've all heard of, like nazi advisement and jerusalem happened after a war in order in order to hold the architects of atrocities accountable for what they did during the war. and this is often after the war is over against the losing side of that war, but this one is happening during the war. you might ask why they're doing it now, especially since this soldier is a very low ranking soldier. but i think you have to understand what ukraine wants to show with this, they want to galvanized support from the world. it focused the attention on russian atrocities on russian aggression and the horrors of this war, which was brought on ukraine by russia. and they also want to draw a clear line between ukraine and russia. i think what's very telling is the words of the defending lawyer of this russian soldie
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bring hoover fellows and friends together to discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she's the morris arnold and notaging cox senior fellow here at the hoover institution and professor of political science by my guest today's amy secret. she's the most arnold and norma jean cox senior hello here at the hoover institution and professor of political sons by courtesy of stanford university. she's also senior fellow stand [inaudible] institute for the national studies, jeff sense downforce artificial intelligence and international security during the media the contributing writer at the atlantic but. wait, there's more. [inaudible] it's also about georgia to who latest title being spies lies and algorithms a history of human [inaudible] intelligence. amy, great to see, and congratulations on the book. >> wait to see you, too, bill. and thanks. it's always nice to finish a book rather than read just re-write and work. >> at least mitch might just question. i just listed countless things are doing in and around the stanford world. how do you find time to write a book? >> well cov
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the rose garden of the white house in not washington, along with finland's present at sallie and amy sto. she just held talks with us president joe biden about the 2 nordic countries applications to join nato, president biden. so he welcomed bits to join that lives in the u. s. would be supporting them in the process. president, her name is still a said finland was open to discussing turkish concerns about their applications. he also said helsinki was prepared to commit to turkey security. turkish government has said that it will oppose members for sweden and finland over receive support for the current will. here in germany, chancellor, olaf sholtes is pledged to supply more weapons to ukraine to work quickly to make you were up independent of russian energy. he was addressing german lawmakers ahead of an extraordinary european council meeting. later this month, the disgust the war chancellor sholtes and russian president vladimir putin was making a mistake if he thought peace could be imposed on your credit by force. no emerg globbed, quoting putin still believes that he can bomb his way in
the rose garden of the white house in not washington, along with finland's present at sallie and amy sto. she just held talks with us president joe biden about the 2 nordic countries applications to join nato, president biden. so he welcomed bits to join that lives in the u. s. would be supporting them in the process. president, her name is still a said finland was open to discussing turkish concerns about their applications. he also said helsinki was prepared to commit to turkey security....
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speaking of amy she's saddling up to show us around the lone star state.texas. there she is. that is coming up, george. >>> right now know explosive testimony in the johnny depp/amber heard trial. heard's sister on the stand saying she saw depp strike her repeatedly across the face and strike her too. >> her sister testified she actually saw johnny depp hit amber heard but many of the other witnesses said they saw the aftermath. they saw amber heard's mood. they saw her tears and, yes, they saw her injuries and some of them even tried to cover those injuries up. >> if he was using or if he was drinking, there was almost always a fight. >> reporter: people closest to actress amber heard testified wednesday about what they say they witnessed as heard and ex-husband johnny depp continue their defamation battle. heard's sister whitney described a violent fight in march 2015 where she alleged depp not only hit amber he hit her too. >> i hear amber shout, don't hit my [ bleep ] sister. she smacks him and lands one. by that time johnny had already grabbed amber b
speaking of amy she's saddling up to show us around the lone star state.texas. there she is. that is coming up, george. >>> right now know explosive testimony in the johnny depp/amber heard trial. heard's sister on the stand saying she saw depp strike her repeatedly across the face and strike her too. >> her sister testified she actually saw johnny depp hit amber heard but many of the other witnesses said they saw the aftermath. they saw amber heard's mood. they saw her tears...
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while i spoke to amy thompson, she is a contributor at space dot com and she explained the significance of what the company's achieved here. as the rocket was falling through the atmosphere, it was outfitted with some parachutes that were helping to slow it down enough that the helicopter could hook on to it. and although there wasn't something quite right with the connection and they had to drop the booster, it's still a significant milestone because this is their 1st attempt. and they were you partially successful, which is amazing. salt water is very corrosive, and i'm damaging to the parts that the rocket is made out of. so they want to try to minimize the exposure to salt water as much as possible, which is why this mid air catch was invented, you know, so that, that would avoid the booster falling into the ocean at all. and instead they would, i'm sort of drop it on to the deck of a ship. if you look at space acts, which is the only other company right now that is reusing rockets. the 1st stage accounts for probably about 60 percent of the cost of the rocket. so that's a significa
while i spoke to amy thompson, she is a contributor at space dot com and she explained the significance of what the company's achieved here. as the rocket was falling through the atmosphere, it was outfitted with some parachutes that were helping to slow it down enough that the helicopter could hook on to it. and although there wasn't something quite right with the connection and they had to drop the booster, it's still a significant milestone because this is their 1st attempt. and they were...
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i'm going to get with her about this as about us and i mean she, it's amy, can you just say yes, she would need to be a little bit easier to me when you minute, which, which is the issue of the future. it's not something we should feel would gave either. no nature will go straight to you. i didn't do. she was there. i would go. was chris she when you got only euros to she machine which know where i was over there. so they stood up. i was a be like east it. what was the building should do with not the good will totally. it was a solution that you wish there was something that was number and she will be g. me me she will sign me to date of it. aah! is not doing as much acidic or when the euros building you just use it. any of those there was a building is the most done you know on the cell. so just because they showed the, the source and i believe you know, that i'm with along with him in the village, william bristol, in years to she wouldn't those 2, but it is a little bit even, you know, way when you minute, what's your full bill? you know, what movie did you go to get through you th
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another honor coming in for amy schneider. she has another big event she will be attending in june. live look outside looking at bay ridge. we will check entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. liz: here is a live look at the golden. it is a foggy start all around. amy schneider will serve as the grand marshall for the pride parade. schneider is the first openly transgender person to do so. her 40 game winning streak made her the second most a winning contestant ever. the parade is june 4 in santa rosa. an old san francisco favorite is back in business. the gear deli chocolate experience is open. the grand reopening
another honor coming in for amy schneider. she has another big event she will be attending in june. live look outside looking at bay ridge. we will check entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had...
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lies and algorithms the history and future of american intelligence if you want to follow amy on twitter. yes. she is there her twitter handle. is that amy ziegard? i'll spell it out for you. that is m a m y z e g a r t at amy ziegart you could also sign up for the hoover daily report, which will deliver you the best work of m e z guard to your inbox every weekday very simple to do that. just go to hoover dot or click on the publications tab go to where it says daily report and subscribe and anytime maybe writes or says something. there you are. noah tells usf his book history disrupted. thank you everyone for joining us. this evening's event. my name is nick and i'm one of the events hosts here at al's books in portland, oregon before we begin i want to encourage you to check out
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bring hoover fellows and friends together to discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she'sorris arnold and notaging cox senior fellow here at the hoover institution and professor of political science by my guest today's amy secret. she's the most arnold and norma jean cox senior hello here at the hoover institution and professor of political sons by courtesy of stanford university.
bring hoover fellows and friends together to discuss their latest writings our guest today is amy ziegart. she'sorris arnold and notaging cox senior fellow here at the hoover institution and professor of political science by my guest today's amy secret. she's the most arnold and norma jean cox senior hello here at the hoover institution and professor of political sons by courtesy of stanford university.
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can you tell us who she was and what you understand happened? >> thank you, amy. hireen and i met in years ago in d.c. when we both worked for al jazeera. she was at the d.c. bureau for a bit. we instantly became friends. shireen was a palestinian christian from jerusalem. she was very bright. she was a kind reporter. she had an infectious laugh. she gave voice to the struggles of palestinians over a career spanning nearly three decades. during the height of the intifada, she became a mainstay and every palestinian home to the extent i would call israeli soldiers going around ramallah mimicking her, shouting from their own horns famous closing line. my understanding is she was on assignment in israeli --jenin like you mention. i just watched an extended video wherein shireen was wearing a vest that was clearly marked press and she was wearing a helmet. i saw the shot came through the back of her neck and out of her face. she did not stand a chance. she did not have time to take cover. i believe only an experienced shooter could have made a shot like that. my unders
can you tell us who she was and what you understand happened? >> thank you, amy. hireen and i met in years ago in d.c. when we both worked for al jazeera. she was at the d.c. bureau for a bit. we instantly became friends. shireen was a palestinian christian from jerusalem. she was very bright. she was a kind reporter. she had an infectious laugh. she gave voice to the struggles of palestinians over a career spanning nearly three decades. during the height of the intifada, she became a...
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still ahead on abc 7 mornings, another honor coming in for amy schneider. shenother big event that she is attending later in june. a live look outside this morning, a beautiful start to are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! liz: local jeopardy champion amy schneider will serve as grand marshall for the pride parade next month. she's the first openly transgender person to do so. she is the second winningest pretty contestant ever end up minutes books person -- jeopardy contestant ever and a permanent spokesperson for the --. and the generali chocolate experience reopened. mayor london breed took part in t
still ahead on abc 7 mornings, another honor coming in for amy schneider. shenother big event that she is attending later in june. a live look outside this morning, a beautiful start to are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time,...
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amy had john mcafee's trust, it seemed. >> front door, doesn't matter. >> it was with his permission, she said, that amy showed us around hisce. >> we would always snorkel, almost every weekend, and he would get his tan. >> but, said amy, after that police raid, everything changed. >> that's when he started being paranoid, and he just kept inside. >> given mcafee's bizarre behavior, some people wondered if he was using drugs again. >> did you guys ever do drugs in here, or anywhere? >> no. he never accepted any type of drugs on his property. >> later, amy told us she had often seen mcafee doing some kind of chemical experiments. >> so i'm like what are you doing? he said i'm just working on some chemicals and stuff. he said it's for research. he said never to touch these, taste it, eat it, anything. he said it's poison. >> any idea what it was? >> i did not have any idea. >> he wouldn't tell you? >> he would not tell me anything about it. >> it was around then, said amy, that her strange relationship with john mcafee had its strangest moment. >> i was angry, whatever. and i was ready to shoot him, and for some reason, i mis
amy had john mcafee's trust, it seemed. >> front door, doesn't matter. >> it was with his permission, she said, that amy showed us around hisce. >> we would always snorkel, almost every weekend, and he would get his tan. >> but, said amy, after that police raid, everything changed. >> that's when he started being paranoid, and he just kept inside. >> given mcafee's bizarre behavior, some people wondered if he was using drugs again. >> did you guys ever...
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inspired by julie to build the type of playground -- >> here we go. >> reporter: -- that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. but amy was to be just the first of many. since its opening, 1 million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful, the city of san jose and the county of santa collar clara are going with plans to expand the play garden. >> two, one. >> reporter: that is what the groundbreaking was all about. >> it's the most awesome, wonderful, proud feeling. >> reporter: julie says amy is now 25 but still asks about the play garden every time they talk and visits every time she's in san jose. she may not be a little girl anymore, but the legacy amy and her grandmother leave behind is something children like her will enjoy for years to come. >> they won't know me, but they would, i hope, know that somebody cared enough about them to make it. >> warms your heart. that was garvin thomas for us this morning. >>> 7:27 right now. we have much more for you on "today in the bay" coming up. >>> an investigation under way this weekend after a deadly plane cra
inspired by julie to build the type of playground -- >> here we go. >> reporter: -- that amy could truly enjoy. and enjoy it she did. but amy was to be just the first of many. since its opening, 1 million people of all ages and abilities have visited the play garden. it has been so successful, the city of san jose and the county of santa collar clara are going with plans to expand the play garden. >> two, one. >> reporter: that is what the groundbreaking was all about....
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so she had not read it but she knew it. amyt bear to say this, but we have 20 seconds. >> writing doesn't necessarily mean speaking. she learned things that had also been written down. amy: we're not going to end this conversation. we are going to ask you to stay with us and do part democracynow.org two and post it online at democracynow.org. abdulrazak gurh is attends a land novelist, -- tanzanian novelist, one the nobel prize for literature. the first african writer to win the prize since 1986. he is here in new york for the pen america world voices festival. that doesn't it for our broadcast. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] (wind whistling) - we've en doing th for milnnia.
so she had not read it but she knew it. amyt bear to say this, but we have 20 seconds. >> writing doesn't necessarily mean speaking. she learned things that had also been written down. amy: we're not going to end this conversation. we are going to ask you to stay with us and do part democracynow.org two and post it online at democracynow.org. abdulrazak gurh is attends a land novelist, -- tanzanian novelist, one the nobel prize for literature. the first african writer to win the prize...
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you were questioning a woman by the name of amy, she is with an abortion rights nonprofit by the nameavow texas. and it was this debate over pronouns and it kind of went to this point. >> who do you say a woman is? >> everyone can identify for themselves. >> okay. do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortions? >> yes. >> bill: okay. that was her answer. what do you take from that? >> i think all three witnesses essentially agreed on that radical point and i think just exposing and asking what a woman is and getting a bizarre answer and who gets pregnant and has abortions is a sign that the radical folks who are arguing over abortion today in that hearing. who the democrat witnesses were who the democrats thought could advise congress on what our policy response should be. i thought it was pretty exposing. >> bill: did you expect that answer? >> i expected something strange and she performed. >> bill: dan bishop, thank you for your time. republican from north carolina. you bet. >> dana: wall street is about to get back in the saddle after yesterday's meltdown. the
you were questioning a woman by the name of amy, she is with an abortion rights nonprofit by the nameavow texas. and it was this debate over pronouns and it kind of went to this point. >> who do you say a woman is? >> everyone can identify for themselves. >> okay. do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortions? >> yes. >> bill: okay. that was her answer. what do you take from that? >> i think all three witnesses essentially agreed on that...
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." >> she talked about her new book with abc's amy robach. >> reporter: grey struck career gold in 1987red opposite the late patrick swayze as francis "baby" in the cult classic "dirty dancing." but afterwards, the parts didn't come pouring in. the young actress told by some it was her nose that was a problem. >> it was a jewish girl who was considered not pretty, who would never have been looked at twice by the patrick swayze character. so i get this part, and it's hugely successful. but i made $50,000 when i made the movie, and now i'm famous, and i can't support myself. >> you were right, johnny. you can't win no matter what you do. >> and i thought maybe i just have to say uncle. i'll do it, i'll do it. >> reporter: but a second surgery meant to fix a problem caused by the first left her unrecognizable to many. to the point you write about flight attendants not believing that you were the actress jennifer grey. >> it was just the woman at the checkout counter at the airline, and she attacked me as if i was trying to get away with something. >> what did that feel like? >> surreal, du
." >> she talked about her new book with abc's amy robach. >> reporter: grey struck career gold in 1987red opposite the late patrick swayze as francis "baby" in the cult classic "dirty dancing." but afterwards, the parts didn't come pouring in. the young actress told by some it was her nose that was a problem. >> it was a jewish girl who was considered not pretty, who would never have been looked at twice by the patrick swayze character. so i get this...
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bill and the broader fight for reproductive rights, we are joined by amy littlefield, the abortion access correspondent for the nation. sheover story headlined "the fight for abortion after roe falls." amy, it is great to have you back under very difficult circumstances, to say the least. first, comment on what this law is in oklahoma and then we will go broader. >> it is great to be back with you, amy, even under these really chilling circumstances. as you mentioned, a's legislature has passed a total abortion ban. the only exceptions are to save the life of a pregnant person or cases of rape or incest that have to be reported to law enforcement. these are very, very narrow exceptions that are subject to the interpretations of medical providers for one to be terrified of violating this law. as you point out, this all begins at fertilization, which basic science lesson here for a, lawmakers, fertilization is actually before pregnancy begins. the fertilized egg when it implants and at the uterus, that is when pregnancy starts, k? fertilization at the moment of this firm and egg coming together is that -- we don't actually
bill and the broader fight for reproductive rights, we are joined by amy littlefield, the abortion access correspondent for the nation. sheover story headlined "the fight for abortion after roe falls." amy, it is great to have you back under very difficult circumstances, to say the least. first, comment on what this law is in oklahoma and then we will go broader. >> it is great to be back with you, amy, even under these really chilling circumstances. as you mentioned, a's...
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our guest today, amy car she has served as the national chant for democracy interim chief of the george barbara bush foundation president of franklin peters university acting dean of the bush school of government and public service at i texas a&m university and senior roles under three u.s. president under george w. bush, secretary of transportation under george h. w. bush. and we have andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the skill prostitute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who participated in the unfolding of international events as part of that bush administration. as we get going i want to make sure everyone knows we will have your audience questions right at the end of our program. if you ha
our guest today, amy car she has served as the national chant for democracy interim chief of the george barbara bush foundation president of franklin peters university acting dean of the bush school of government and public service at i texas a&m university and senior roles under three u.s. president under george w. bush, secretary of transportation under george h. w. bush. and we have andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of...
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back to you. >> she rains on, all right, amy, thank you. >>> turning now to a "gma" health alert. turns out it was a sign of a rare blood cancer. basketball player helaina hillyard was used to juggling a grueling sports and class schedule. when the 20-year-old experienced recurring headaches and fatigue this summer, she wasn't alarmed. >> i was not taking care of myself. not enough sleep. i didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: in november while having dinner with her visiting sister, she noticed bruises and tiny dots on her arms. >> i'm getting these dots all over me like my arm. my whole leg, like i don't know what it is. >> reporter: but her older sister was concerned and the next morning brought the sophomore to urgent care, a doctor telling helaina to go to the emergency room. >> and then they got my blood test back and platelets were extremely low. >> reporter: she got the diagnosis hours later she had a.l.l., acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a blood cancer affecting about 6,000 people a year. >> i was just kind of in shock, i guess.tehe chemotherapy, the iowa native saying
back to you. >> she rains on, all right, amy, thank you. >>> turning now to a "gma" health alert. turns out it was a sign of a rare blood cancer. basketball player helaina hillyard was used to juggling a grueling sports and class schedule. when the 20-year-old experienced recurring headaches and fatigue this summer, she wasn't alarmed. >> i was not taking care of myself. not enough sleep. i didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: in november while having...
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amy, amber preston. a nurse. she dtm does. we have on the doc last year. i emailed the teacher thought of a on yeah, you don't have to do the dishes, cannot come up with that as junior on there. joseph somewhere else, got to finally got down on last bill that was be to along with the 50 him water for them in your visit the world but uneasily and that i do like, but up, stealing are not as nice the story that these teeth and i would let video down us, we should cities and up. they have no idea and they begin to cook with oak re did it, does my gosh, did he do? i need the can you tell me when i was there? i need to get those to press it. i'm more, i'm not what it is up on the dog got guns that a bundle. your school. both car caught it on the chin. i had so much not sub, steal it. your message at the get them they had an a 4 minute now. did you schooling yet? you know versus a set mean. yeah, i'm almost always goal this jim of bomb. so but i in there genuine wish it does. c daniels crane you knew crying. some young lady could doreen a big unclaimed mala or ge
amy, amber preston. a nurse. she dtm does. we have on the doc last year. i emailed the teacher thought of a on yeah, you don't have to do the dishes, cannot come up with that as junior on there. joseph somewhere else, got to finally got down on last bill that was be to along with the 50 him water for them in your visit the world but uneasily and that i do like, but up, stealing are not as nice the story that these teeth and i would let video down us, we should cities and up. they have no idea...
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. >> amy dolan says she has faced a crisis finding the formula her av needs because of his milk protein4 of our cans were recalled so we kind of panicked. we have been looking all the time and every night we lay in bed and we are tracking the websites and how much it will cost. >> what's being done to restore supply? coming up, we will talk live to the fda commissioner. reggie: the western conference finals are set, the warriors will host the dallas mavericks. stephen kerr has cleared covidhs able to stay in touch with the team through video and phone calls. he said he was spread of his team's efforts and described what it was like to watch the games from home stop >> only the best teams are left at this stage so it's all about figuring it out. i thought our team and our staff did a really good job of making that adjustment to the way the series had shifted and finding a way to get through. >> it was indicated you are that much fun to watch the games with. >> she sat there for about two minutes and announced she was going to go downstairs to watch the kardashians instead, like all good
. >> amy dolan says she has faced a crisis finding the formula her av needs because of his milk protein4 of our cans were recalled so we kind of panicked. we have been looking all the time and every night we lay in bed and we are tracking the websites and how much it will cost. >> what's being done to restore supply? coming up, we will talk live to the fda commissioner. reggie: the western conference finals are set, the warriors will host the dallas mavericks. stephen kerr has...
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when she, when you amy, do you know what they're coming from? comport them. zillion practitioners get a lead them when you might go to the city. are you going out in the garbage from the grassy? if you my should a unit has been see should upon you to the coordinated force chem, michelle's in your mind. on the edge of the ice, yet another container ship waits for siberia. it's only been stuck for 24 hours, but he's already pretty tightly ice bound. and i bought a sticker with a couple of us. then there's a put them in there. but let me do this for complete, for the whole kit. yes, no, we are picking this content from the rest of them because i'm still getting used to work on a foreign merchant ship. but a few years ago, he joined a friend of mine, but no, i don't know if i can bring him up with some of the point asked another not yet. assume you can do that. i'm a big deal so it doesn't look like it was. but you mentioned that emily, this fucked her a call to us for thou shalt holy more soul cisco does this more than scottish meadow mom was here.
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i asked amy canning barrett if she thought roe v. wade was super president. she did not think that it was. and yet, i believe the american people are with us. i like to focus a bit here on what's gonna happen if they do issue this opinion when all signs point to that they will. not just this leak, which is unfortunate, but also, what they've said in the past. if this is issued, over 20 states, there is a trigger where abortion will automatically be banned. so, it's no longer gonna be a decision between a woman and her doctor. basically, i guess, ted cruz has made this decision for people. the second thing that we're gonna see happen is that you're gonna have individual states considering laws, banning it, and meanwhile, and washington, it's on us now to try to codify roe v. wade into law. and as you, know we have two republican senators who are with us when it comes to choice. but the question is, with the filibuster in place, which i firmly believe we should reverse, could we ever get to 60? so, this is what we're doing with right now. and, i cannot overemph
i asked amy canning barrett if she thought roe v. wade was super president. she did not think that it was. and yet, i believe the american people are with us. i like to focus a bit here on what's gonna happen if they do issue this opinion when all signs point to that they will. not just this leak, which is unfortunate, but also, what they've said in the past. if this is issued, over 20 states, there is a trigger where abortion will automatically be banned. so, it's no longer gonna be a decision...
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when she, when you amy, do you know what they're coming from? comport them. zillion participates. affiliate in san next billing. then the rest of kentoria as well. ma'am. when you might go to your customer on the ticket, they go out in the garbage from the grassy hip and you my should a uni disaster 3 will see should upon you to a coordinated source, chim michelle's in you mind. ah, on the edge of the ice yet another container ship waits for siberia. he's only been stuck for 24 hours, but he's already pretty tightly. ice bound leo and i bought it. i showed it before . jessica. holy shit move to move them anyway somewhere. start. but i feel like they just found out that the little plus then there's a put them in. there's a little got me is do this is a complete for the dixie of whole kit. the ocean them? yes, no, we anybody with picking the sound symptoms from yet, there could be savvy update or a 15 breed of same goes. i'm still getting used to work on a foreign merchant ship with a few years ago, he joined adam flooded a crime plug on my worker
when she, when you amy, do you know what they're coming from? comport them. zillion participates. affiliate in san next billing. then the rest of kentoria as well. ma'am. when you might go to your customer on the ticket, they go out in the garbage from the grassy hip and you my should a uni disaster 3 will see should upon you to a coordinated source, chim michelle's in you mind. ah, on the edge of the ice yet another container ship waits for siberia. he's only been stuck for 24 hours, but he's...
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especially amy coney barrett. she cleared to say stare decisis means that the courts under us have to respect our decision is a supreme court, the highest court in the land. and thus it is super due process, unless it is like brown versus board of education where you cannot separate a white and black children then we can decide based on what comes before us. >> geraldo: five have three daughters in the state of ohio in the fetal heartbeat law that will now be in that place, it will not be the law of the state of ohio. what am i going to tell my daughters now? that they don't have control over their body? that they can't make those choices for themselves? that's old man scratching his belly and some other state is going to say that -- >> amy coney barrett is not an old man. >> let's listen to some media responses to all of this if we could. >> the founding fathers didn't recognized abortion is a fundamental right because the founding fathers were racist misogynistic jerk faces. >> i think we are all invited to question
especially amy coney barrett. she cleared to say stare decisis means that the courts under us have to respect our decision is a supreme court, the highest court in the land. and thus it is super due process, unless it is like brown versus board of education where you cannot separate a white and black children then we can decide based on what comes before us. >> geraldo: five have three daughters in the state of ohio in the fetal heartbeat law that will now be in that place, it will not be...
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the rest of the story, which is that actually much closer to the election they brought up amy coney barrett. she'sthat mitch mcconnell won't change his mind about this because he holds these deeply held beliefs i think is hard for a lot of people to really buy into. the second thing i would say is he didn't say it would happen tomorrow. we don't know what's going to happen down the road. there could be a republican president and republicans running both houses. so, if that happened he said we have to see where the votes are. he meant where are the votes in congress. so, he's making it pretty clear that if the votes are there, this is something they would do. the only thing that made it possible is the fact there are no votes right now or not enough votes. >> scott? >> yeah, look, on this filibuster business, i know i'm a broken record on this every time we discuss it. for four years we had donald trump as the president of the united states beating on mitch mcconnell every day to end the legislative filibuster. if there was a chance to end it, it would have been then. and they didn't break. just to
the rest of the story, which is that actually much closer to the election they brought up amy coney barrett. she'sthat mitch mcconnell won't change his mind about this because he holds these deeply held beliefs i think is hard for a lot of people to really buy into. the second thing i would say is he didn't say it would happen tomorrow. we don't know what's going to happen down the road. there could be a republican president and republicans running both houses. so, if that happened he said we...
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as she believes the russians would execute. amy captured, members of the us off regiment has now got you up to speed on some other stories making headlines around the world today. an 18 year old man has killed at least 10 people and a shooting at a supermarket in buffalo in the us state of new york. police say he wore body armor and live stream the attack wire, a helmet camera. the gunman is in custody, and authorities are investigating the shooting as a hate crime. across the united states, thousands of people have taken to the streets and a national day of action to call for safe and legal access to abortion. demonstrators are voicing their outrage over a leaked draft opinion showing the supreme court is poised to overturn roe v wade. the landmark ruling that legalized abortion nearly 50 years ago. north korea says its 1st covered 19 outbreak is spreading rapidly. more than 20 people have died from the virus, at least half a 1000000. others have reported suffering from what the regime has calling a corona virus like fever theater
as she believes the russians would execute. amy captured, members of the us off regiment has now got you up to speed on some other stories making headlines around the world today. an 18 year old man has killed at least 10 people and a shooting at a supermarket in buffalo in the us state of new york. police say he wore body armor and live stream the attack wire, a helmet camera. the gunman is in custody, and authorities are investigating the shooting as a hate crime. across the united states,...
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it's the only thing she can eat. >> reporter: mom amy dahlen says she's faced a crisis finding the formulaeps his agency is taking. >> we are moving on the product intended for other countries and i anticipate that by the end of the day today we'll have a detailed announcement about how that's possible. we're going to assure that the product is tested, that it's coming from reliable manufacturers. >> that is good to hear and one of the major companies predicting this could last through the end of the year. in the meantime, some families now relying on social media or contacting friends and loved ones out of their cities and states to try to track down supply. guys? >> okay, erielle, thanks very much. >>> want to turn to the celebration of the life and music of naomi judd. the biggest names in country music along with family, friends and many others gathered at the ryman auditorium in nashville last night for a public memorial. many great performances including martina mcbride, little big town singing the judd's hit "grandpa" and a whole lot more. wynonna led the audience in a singalong of
it's the only thing she can eat. >> reporter: mom amy dahlen says she's faced a crisis finding the formulaeps his agency is taking. >> we are moving on the product intended for other countries and i anticipate that by the end of the day today we'll have a detailed announcement about how that's possible. we're going to assure that the product is tested, that it's coming from reliable manufacturers. >> that is good to hear and one of the major companies predicting this could...
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i can plan your amy unvil by businesses on whether she is she done that she answered ish. so and i should be helium, with shipping message from sheila bishop at nash to volunteers finally on the front line and also escort humanitarian deliveries. shortly before the expedition says south america post most dangerous and exposed to fire area, the commander himself gives us instructions worse inches on when they discovered them. i remember them when you give them bucket root on total should cover water from for you still not to get a mortgage. please re received just because i still, i was asking about you take there when i was this foster assigning going you, can you review it some of june every mission to push me? did you get a sense of she w several are getting a few pet nashika fight as a school just to marry you. both were distributing food and water to those have gone without for a long time. well, so visiting several addresses to find people and evacuate them. a screen, you know, a, a football football. well, let me get back on here. it will guide you through it with al
i can plan your amy unvil by businesses on whether she is she done that she answered ish. so and i should be helium, with shipping message from sheila bishop at nash to volunteers finally on the front line and also escort humanitarian deliveries. shortly before the expedition says south america post most dangerous and exposed to fire area, the commander himself gives us instructions worse inches on when they discovered them. i remember them when you give them bucket root on total should cover...