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the the golden state killer or the east de angelo ulmake a brief statement.following a gasp from those in the room wou silent as everyone intently watched the 74 year-old admitted rapist and murderer stand to his feet. 8 minutes. each one of them. early sry >>judge michael bowman said deangelis plea doesn't mean that d'angelo does death p thatth wouldn't come to pass for result of this trial and a plea of guilty is the same. wi the rest of his natural life and ultimately meet his death and npenitentiary. >>i had always wondered if we would ever really hear his voice and to hear it today was a shock i was he stood up o say something even th i thought what kind of bse spill out of @6÷his mouth. >>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of from ind the sacramento countylxjail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. h hipeflexibility watches s. dexterity watches mental drive. think b
the the golden state killer or the east de angelo ulmake a brief statement.following a gasp from those in the room wou silent as everyone intently watched the 74 year-old admitted rapist and murderer stand to his feet. 8 minutes. each one of them. early sry >>judge michael bowman said deangelis plea doesn't mean that d'angelo does death p thatth wouldn't come to pass for result of this trial and a plea of guilty is the same. wi the rest of his natural life and ultimately meet his death...
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angelo: it remains to be seen. at the end of the if proposition 22 does not come to pass, eventually if uber and to treatforced california drivers as employees, ultimately we think uber and lyft will look to pass a lot of those higher costs to the consumer. that will result in less employee drivers, it reduces the supply of the network, and that affects the revenue of these companies. we think it will be a loss, not only for the companies, but for a lot of jobs. people look atf the implications, but it is definitely a negative in terms of not only the cost side of things, but also the revenue potential. concerned,ber is less than 10% of the revenue goes into california. that is a nice hedge relative to lyft, where we think over 20% of the revenue is going into california. lisa: just to finish up, i wonder if you ever think that meal delivery will be a profitable business given the promise and the fact that it did to the liver -- it did contribute to uber's bottom line. angelo: we do. we are a lot more bullish about
angelo: it remains to be seen. at the end of the if proposition 22 does not come to pass, eventually if uber and to treatforced california drivers as employees, ultimately we think uber and lyft will look to pass a lot of those higher costs to the consumer. that will result in less employee drivers, it reduces the supply of the network, and that affects the revenue of these companies. we think it will be a loss, not only for the companies, but for a lot of jobs. people look atf the...
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the man known as the golden state killer or the east area rapist mister de angelo would like to make a brief statement. following a gasp from those in the room after hearing d'angelo would speak the room stood still and silent as everyone intently watched the 74 year-old admitted rapist and murderer stand to his feet. >>and all year. 8 minutes. each one of them. early sorry. >>judge michael bowman said that deangelis plea doesn't mean that d'angelo does not deserve the death penalty, but that the court feels it wouldn't come to pass for the result of this trial and a plea of guilty is the same. >>mister de angelo will spend the rest of his natural life and ultimately meet his death and find them in the behind the walls of state penitentiary. i had always wondered if we would ever really hear his voice and to hear it today was a shock i was extremely surprised when he stood up to say something even though i what kind of bse spill out of his mouth. >>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of de angelo from inside his cell at
the man known as the golden state killer or the east area rapist mister de angelo would like to make a brief statement. following a gasp from those in the room after hearing d'angelo would speak the room stood still and silent as everyone intently watched the 74 year-old admitted rapist and murderer stand to his feet. >>and all year. 8 minutes. each one of them. early sorry. >>judge michael bowman said that deangelis plea doesn't mean that d'angelo does not deserve the death...
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>>mister de angelo will spend the rest of his natural life and ultimately meet his death and find themn the behind the walls of the state penitentiary. >>i had always wondered if we would ever really hear his voice and to hear it today was a shock i was extremely surprised when he stood up to say something even though i what kind of bse spill out of his mouth. >>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of de angelo from inside his cell at the sacramento county jail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature was a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. >>watch it for what he does. watch his flexibility watches dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what he did to escape everybody called his bluff and he stood up and showed himself to be perfectly physically fit with a strong voice. we know that the monster of your childhood or your younger years is gone forever. >>and will die alone in the dark. >>in
>>mister de angelo will spend the rest of his natural life and ultimately meet his death and find themn the behind the walls of the state penitentiary. >>i had always wondered if we would ever really hear his voice and to hear it today was a shock i was extremely surprised when he stood up to say something even though i what kind of bse spill out of his mouth. >>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of de angelo...
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. >>39 years of my life waiting for this week 39 years since joseph de angelo the infamous golden state killer took the life of her mother cheri domingo and her mother's boyfriend, gregory sanchez in 1981 in santa barbara county when debbie domingo was just 15 years old. >>i spent so much time in prayer getting ready for this this week debbie will join dozens of victims and victims families who will get the chance to say their piece directly to d'angelo over the next 3 days before a judge sentences him to life in prison without parole, it's murder in the first-degree how do you plead to that sir. >>no team in june d'angelo pleaded guilty to 13 murders and admitted to dozens of rapes in a series of attacks that occurred over 2 decades spanning across the state for some victims a life sentence isn't enough now. already let these like victor hayes was just 21 when d'angelo held him at gunpoint while de angelo raped his girlfriend in 1977 in sacramento county for him too. >>it will be the individual that years that they are creating our mother right to work 26 years someplace that kids and
. >>39 years of my life waiting for this week 39 years since joseph de angelo the infamous golden state killer took the life of her mother cheri domingo and her mother's boyfriend, gregory sanchez in 1981 in santa barbara county when debbie domingo was just 15 years old. >>i spent so much time in prayer getting ready for this this week debbie will join dozens of victims and victims families who will get the chance to say their piece directly to d'angelo over the next 3 days before a...
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carol spent her career chasing the clues that led to joseph de angelo for decades before dna evidence asked him the serial killer and rapist lived a life under police radar his victims had to live without answers without closure without justice, but they had carol daly to lean on first at the hospital then at their home now at her home friday after the hearing we're having pizza 3 o'clock for everybody else that wants to get together as one of the original investigators it was carroll's job to stay connected with those part of the case, but it quickly became a calling want to be there i want to listen and and basically that's been kind of my role just to be there and to listen. >>and to say it's ok to feel the way you're feeling and you know we're going to get past this and now 4 and a half decades after de angelo began his trail of terror. his survivors are looking evil in the eye at his sentencing hearing and right next to them is their constant carol daly lending her support even in retirement one of the survivors even asking her to deliver a victim impact statement on their behalf
carol spent her career chasing the clues that led to joseph de angelo for decades before dna evidence asked him the serial killer and rapist lived a life under police radar his victims had to live without answers without closure without justice, but they had carol daly to lean on first at the hospital then at their home now at her home friday after the hearing we're having pizza 3 o'clock for everybody else that wants to get together as one of the original investigators it was carroll's job to...
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de angelo will spend life in prison without parole. >>chaos erupting during demonstrations in chicago, what that city's police superintendent has to say about the use of force by police public spurts have been focusing on preventing the teens from vaping we'll show you how that focus can be increased. plus a 3 and a half month hospital battle with covid-19 ending with right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty. and packed with my toasted sourdough bread... ...freshly grilled onions, 100% beef. and two slices of melted cheese. all that with fries and a drink for only $5.99! ...woah, is there an echo in here? get my sourdough patty melt combo, back on my menu for $5.99. >>you definitely call it sounds of success the store should put a smile on your face workers saying goodbye to a man who earned the nickname new covid patients as he was let go from a new y
de angelo will spend life in prison without parole. >>chaos erupting during demonstrations in chicago, what that city's police superintendent has to say about the use of force by police public spurts have been focusing on preventing the teens from vaping we'll show you how that focus can be increased. plus a 3 and a half month hospital battle with covid-19 ending with right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that...
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the victims of joseph de angelo that the man better known as the golden state killer getting a chance to confront him, doug johnson getting a chance to talk with many of them. >>i thought about it for probably over a month. >>and last night i was still changing and crisp and ready says she's been waiting for chance to address joseph de angelo said she was just 15 years old even though she didn't know his name for decades. i angela admitted last month that in 1976, he broke into the drain is home and fair oaks a week before christmas and raped her. one of more than 50 rapes de angelo has now confessed to he has to listed each and every one of us and every. >>a brave survivor their and their families all have something very worthy to say and and it's about time that he can secure it. >>now that it's over but draghi says she couldn't feel better really good know very empowered i feel like and i said i did what i came here to do however she says it doesn't matter to her at the edge a little heard what she was saying or not this wasn't for him this was for me. yeah, i really could care les
the victims of joseph de angelo that the man better known as the golden state killer getting a chance to confront him, doug johnson getting a chance to talk with many of them. >>i thought about it for probably over a month. >>and last night i was still changing and crisp and ready says she's been waiting for chance to address joseph de angelo said she was just 15 years old even though she didn't know his name for decades. i angela admitted last month that in 1976, he broke into the...
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>>that was doug johnson reporting there will be 2 more days of hearings before de angelo is sentencedo life in prison. >>and just a few days actress lori loughlin and her husband designer mossimo giannulli could learn their punishments for their roles in the college admissions scandal. earlier this year. the couple pleaded guilty to claims of paying half-a-million dollars in order to get their daughters into the university of southern california. prosecutors are now hoping that a judge will accept deals that would give gm newly 5 months behind bars with loughlin serving too. the couple also facing up to $250,000 in funds along with community service hours. the couple is set to be sentenced on friday. >>the gop led senate released its report confirming the role of russia and members of the trump campaign in the last election that report confirms russia did interfere in the 2016 presidential election and the gop report as the trump campaign welcome the foreign help. those were the findings of the senate intelligence committee and that report was released today the committee found then c
>>that was doug johnson reporting there will be 2 more days of hearings before de angelo is sentencedo life in prison. >>and just a few days actress lori loughlin and her husband designer mossimo giannulli could learn their punishments for their roles in the college admissions scandal. earlier this year. the couple pleaded guilty to claims of paying half-a-million dollars in order to get their daughters into the university of southern california. prosecutors are now hoping that a...
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one of more than 50 rapes de angelo has now confessed to he has to listed each and every one of us andvery. a brave survivor their and their families all have something very worthy to say dit's about time that he can still hear it now that it's over but draghi says she couldn't feel better really good know very empowered i feel like. >>and i said i did what i came here to do however she esn't ma edge a little heard what she was saying or not this wasn't for him this was for me. yeah, i really could care less. we heard it, i wanted i needed to say it and i wanted to say and i said she's glad the angeles other victims will also get their day in court this week offering them this advice. would say speak up. >>and give the blame back to the rapist, it's yours. >>that was johnson reporting, california's health secretary doctor mark ghaly gave aupdate today on the state's coronavirnumbers and how the state is preparing for flu season after 2 weeks alizations california seeing a slight increase this week with people hospitalized between sunday and monday. the state's all more than 4,000 new c
one of more than 50 rapes de angelo has now confessed to he has to listed each and every one of us andvery. a brave survivor their and their families all have something very worthy to say dit's about time that he can still hear it now that it's over but draghi says she couldn't feel better really good know very empowered i feel like. >>and i said i did what i came here to do however she esn't ma edge a little heard what she was saying or not this wasn't for him this was for me. yeah, i...
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>>de angelo admitted back in june that in 1976. he broke into put journeys home in fair oaks a week before christmas and raped her. it's one of more than 50 raids that de angelo has now confessed to the journey says that she's been waiting for decades to finally come face to face with him. >>for now this was for me. yeah, i really could care less. we heard it i want it i needed to say it and i wanted to say and i said yes. >>the journey says now that it's over she feels better and is glad that other victims will also get their day in court this week. >>happening now, san francisco police are offering a $100,000 reward to anybody who can help them find the person responsible for shooting and killing a 6 year-old boy james young was killed in the city's bayview neighborhood on the 4th of july. this is video from a vigil that was held just days after the child was killed. another man was also injured in that shooting after more than a month though police still do not have a description of the gunman. police are hoping the money will e
>>de angelo admitted back in june that in 1976. he broke into put journeys home in fair oaks a week before christmas and raped her. it's one of more than 50 raids that de angelo has now confessed to the journey says that she's been waiting for decades to finally come face to face with him. >>for now this was for me. yeah, i really could care less. we heard it i want it i needed to say it and i wanted to say and i said yes. >>the journey says now that it's over she feels better...
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as part of the plea deal de angelo will spend the rest of his life in prison. calling out nathan garza's name and 18 year-old safeway employee who was shot and killed outside his workplace. dozens of friends and family and co-workers or outside in the parking lot in american canyon where and killed on sunday. witnesses say that he was working when somebody drove up shot him and took off. >>always love you always. you didn't deserve this. this is. and to see it live. >>investigators arrested christopher young from martinez in connection with the shooting. napa county sheriff's deputies say that surveillance video shows young parking his car within minutes of the shooting and investigators found a handgun used in the shooting inside his car. >>we'll take a break at 6.22 coming up the heat wave across the state now having an impact on businesses will play about the changes being made by the dmv to conserve energy. and as we head to break, here's a quick look at some of the high temperatures will experience around the pay today. well yeah 106 in concord andy off on
as part of the plea deal de angelo will spend the rest of his life in prison. calling out nathan garza's name and 18 year-old safeway employee who was shot and killed outside his workplace. dozens of friends and family and co-workers or outside in the parking lot in american canyon where and killed on sunday. witnesses say that he was working when somebody drove up shot him and took off. >>always love you always. you didn't deserve this. this is. and to see it live. >>investigators...
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angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 researchers from the university of hilda shyam released a report ordered by berlin senate apartment for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its page had pink boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog see you don't listen but it was supposed. to be a good place and it was a dog. must know. that it's. 2 months before. the birds want to. you mustn't. be. musing. on. before the assessment will sit at the minds of the interns if. you don't this year most of all someone there that's been in the lobby. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. came to reported to the burning senate that his
angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 researchers from the university of hilda shyam released a report ordered by berlin senate apartment for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its page had pink boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2....
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angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by berlin senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had 8 boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2003. for its age was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with them to. he adopted sudan who was 8. was a. person of. interest. so. this was. the most know. the most and so. this is. before. in the late 1980 s. kenta reported to the burning senate that has experimented been a success describing the lives of 3 foster families just claims that the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their. intention. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they had engaged in sexual relationships with them. well tonight
angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by berlin senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had 8 boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2003. for its age...
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let these like victor hayes was just 21 when d'angelo held him at gunpoint while de angelo raped his girlfriend in 1977 in sacramento county for him too. >>it will be the individual that years and then grow and create a mother i could work 26 years someplace that kids and grandkids and live in the neighborhood. i >>you know i've been very much cycle path and they don't care about anybody, but themselves for years retired special agent has chased down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect through medical happen sooner, you know we lost a lot of people. there was a lot of people we're victims should this question of what to stop their own. >>you know the despite the heartache and pain d'angelo caused to his victims and their families. >>debbie can somehow keep him in prayer i trade esterly that that the law could find a way to reach him and for him to come to an understanding and repentance yeah and i. >>i desire to. police done their believes that there are many more crimes that d'angelo committed that will never be tied to de angelo because he's already pleaded
let these like victor hayes was just 21 when d'angelo held him at gunpoint while de angelo raped his girlfriend in 1977 in sacramento county for him too. >>it will be the individual that years and then grow and create a mother i could work 26 years someplace that kids and grandkids and live in the neighborhood. i >>you know i've been very much cycle path and they don't care about anybody, but themselves for years retired special agent has chased down countless leads in pursuit of...
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angelo, lay this out for us.ause beyond what i said, this ea -- brining in the pizzeria, hunter clinton, etc. >> qanonon sort of like phase to of conspiracy ththeory that i think a lot t of peoplple woulde familiar witith, which started n the 201616 presidential campaign calleded pizzagagate. the theory was that hillary clinton, among others, were running a child sex trafficking ring o out of abasement up a pia parlor i in washington, d.c. one of the individuals who believed in this conspiracy theory actually went to investigigate it himself and brought a gun and fired some shots. the pizza parlor does not even have a basement. at person n was arrested. what happepened from then was people still believed in the theory. ththey still believed there wasa child sex traffickcking ring beg run by hillary clinton.n. itit is justhahat thehey had the wrong pipizza place. when t trump took o office, shoy after, one of the things that happeneded is this entity, this individual named q, started dropping these secret clues on
angelo, lay this out for us.ause beyond what i said, this ea -- brining in the pizzeria, hunter clinton, etc. >> qanonon sort of like phase to of conspiracy ththeory that i think a lot t of peoplple woulde familiar witith, which started n the 201616 presidential campaign calleded pizzagagate. the theory was that hillary clinton, among others, were running a child sex trafficking ring o out of abasement up a pia parlor i in washington, d.c. one of the individuals who believed in this...
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we are excited about angelo's new book, "remember the ladies." before i turned it over and ask angela some questions, i want to introduce someone else that was very important in the production of this book, angela's editor from her book group, adrian ingram, would you stand for just a moment and wave your hand? [applause] thank you. thank you. angela, i think like many people, i thought i knew something about the suffrage movement until i read your very riveting book. of the give five or six key moments in the suffrage movement? angela: yes, i thought i knew something about the movement until i started writing about it. the key moments are these, considerednt always the first women's convention of the antislavery movement to be the beginning of the movement. that was in 1938. the other seminal moment would have been when women start 1838 -- in public, saw somebody shaking their heads. seminal moment would be when women started addressing public audiences. because women were not supposed to and were not allowed to speak in their churches except fo
we are excited about angelo's new book, "remember the ladies." before i turned it over and ask angela some questions, i want to introduce someone else that was very important in the production of this book, angela's editor from her book group, adrian ingram, would you stand for just a moment and wave your hand? [applause] thank you. thank you. angela, i think like many people, i thought i knew something about the suffrage movement until i read your very riveting book. of the give five...
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the angelo actually took a moment to stand up. and apologize. >>and listen. 8 minutes.arly sorry. >>de angelo has also admitted to dozens of other rapes but the statute of limitations expired on those and there are still 2 mysteries that remind mermaid which is what moaning they did him to carry out the string of crimes and what caused him to suddenly stop. it's 9.42. still ahead republicans are gearing up for their national convention next week. how president trump is already pushing back against hi democratic opponent july. >>welcome back 9.45 on this saturday morning skies again hazy as you are venturing outside with fight wildfires, continuing to burn across the region and some calm winds that smoke is just settled in overnight. as for this morning, we are looking at calm winds continuing over the next few hours before we do eventually see wind speeds kicking up later on in the day today this little bit is good news for wildfires, including those burning in the north bay down into the santa cruz mountains where winds are also nice and calm up into solano and napa co
the angelo actually took a moment to stand up. and apologize. >>and listen. 8 minutes.arly sorry. >>de angelo has also admitted to dozens of other rapes but the statute of limitations expired on those and there are still 2 mysteries that remind mermaid which is what moaning they did him to carry out the string of crimes and what caused him to suddenly stop. it's 9.42. still ahead republicans are gearing up for their national convention next week. how president trump is already...
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back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and admitted to dozens of rapes. it all he admitted to carrying out a 161 crimes involving 48 victims. as part of the sentencing nearly 3 dozen victims will give impact statements on the pain that they have suffered before being formally sentenced on friday de angelo a former office a former officer managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in 2018. the actual will spend life in prison without parole. the heat wave across the state now having an impact on businesses, the changes being made by the dmv to conserve energy and as we head to break, here's another look at the high temperatures that will expect across the bay area today again brace yourself for more triple digit heat. the only upside is that khan says that maybe this last day of triple digit heat then we get back to cool 90's. >>once it can't we'll be ri ♪ ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're head
back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and admitted to dozens of rapes. it all he admitted to carrying out a 161 crimes involving 48 victims. as part of the sentencing nearly 3 dozen victims will give impact statements on the pain that they have suffered before being formally sentenced on friday de angelo a former office a former officer managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in 2018. the actual will spend life in prison without parole. the heat...
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for the man known as the golden state killer is expected to get under way back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and admitted to dozens of rapes in all he admitted to carrying out 161 crimes involving 48 victims as part of the sentencing nearly 3 dozen victims will. give impact statements on the pain they suffered before being formally sentenced on friday. de angelo a former officer i managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in twenty-eighteen d'angelo will spend life in prison without parole. >>for the first time in 5 years california is reporting a case of the plague. health officials say the case involves someone who lives in south lake tahoe and that person. currently being treated at home. plague bacteria usually transmitted by fleas who contracted from infected squirrels chipmunks and other wild rodents health officials believe the resident may have been bitten by an infected flea while walking the dog along the truckee river corridor or in the tahoe keys area. still to come tonight, president trump hitting the campaign trail the ver
for the man known as the golden state killer is expected to get under way back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and admitted to dozens of rapes in all he admitted to carrying out 161 crimes involving 48 victims as part of the sentencing nearly 3 dozen victims will. give impact statements on the pain they suffered before being formally sentenced on friday. de angelo a former officer i managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in twenty-eighteen...
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she was raped by de angelo when she was just a teenager angelou admitted to that back in june.e admitted that back in 1976, he broke into her home in fair oaks a week before christmas and assaulted her is one of more than 50 rapes that he has confessed to the dread he says that she's been waiting decades to confront him. >>now this was for me. i really could care less. we heard it, i wanted i needed to say it and i wanted to say and i said yes. >>but he says now that she it's over she feels better and is glad other victims will get to confront the angelo as well in court this week. >>in an effort to curb the spread of coronavirus santa cruz county is limiting beach access to discourage visitors from coming up over the labor day weekend. the county board of supervisors agreed to partially close county beaches from saturday september 5th through labor day on monday they're going to be open to the public only on saturday and sunday between 4, 8, in the evening water activities like surfing and swimming and kayaking are allowed parkway sidewalks trails along the beach will also be
she was raped by de angelo when she was just a teenager angelou admitted to that back in june.e admitted that back in 1976, he broke into her home in fair oaks a week before christmas and assaulted her is one of more than 50 rapes that he has confessed to the dread he says that she's been waiting decades to confront him. >>now this was for me. i really could care less. we heard it, i wanted i needed to say it and i wanted to say and i said yes. >>but he says now that she it's over...
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. >>> it is 439, the san angelo unified school district is investigating a virtual zoom hack. parents are shocked that that is happened. >> my son had his virtual zoom class >> reporter: by three grown men who shared pornographic photos to the children in the fifth grade class. bad ones. >>> the school district confirmed that incident and they're trying to figure out how to prevent it from happening again. but they do say teachers are required to send security protocols for all classrooms. >>> hurricane laura was just downgraded to a category two storm. but it was still a category for when it slammed into the gulf coast with heavy rain and strong winds overnight. the hurricane made landfall with winds of 150 miles an hour. officials urged people in the storm's path to evacuate as the national hurricane center issued warnings of an un- survivable storm surge that could be as high as 20 feet and reach up to 40 miles inland. water levels are already rising from galveston bay texas to mobile bay alabama. >>> our time is 441, we will talk more about hurricane laura and also our for
. >>> it is 439, the san angelo unified school district is investigating a virtual zoom hack. parents are shocked that that is happened. >> my son had his virtual zoom class >> reporter: by three grown men who shared pornographic photos to the children in the fifth grade class. bad ones. >>> the school district confirmed that incident and they're trying to figure out how to prevent it from happening again. but they do say teachers are required to send security...
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. >> angelo, do you feel like uber eats, currently a benefit for uber, will become a kind of anchor tor is this a bit of luck that uber will always benefit from >> no, we definitely love the diversification of uber here as far as their delivery business at the end of the day. i think that's really kind of the name you really want to be pegged to. it's a really tough year, and i know lyft highlighted the fact that looking for adjusted ebitda profitability by late 2021 is difficult to tell. you have no idea what the regulatory environment is going to look like you also have no idea what the recovery is going to look like in terms of post covid-19 world. we do believe getting to 75% of those volume is attainable but we'd rather be more exposed to that delivery business where we see some significant secular opportunities there. >> let's talk about the regulatory environment, santos it's not favorable for them right now. like uber facing this big issue in california where lawmakers want them to classify their w k drivers as workers how much can you expect to play out can economics work for
. >> angelo, do you feel like uber eats, currently a benefit for uber, will become a kind of anchor tor is this a bit of luck that uber will always benefit from >> no, we definitely love the diversification of uber here as far as their delivery business at the end of the day. i think that's really kind of the name you really want to be pegged to. it's a really tough year, and i know lyft highlighted the fact that looking for adjusted ebitda profitability by late 2021 is difficult to...
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also exploring the creation of a formalized education program about indigenous issues.ie joe dea angelo deangelo, the man known asgo the en state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end ofe a c investigation that began in the 1970's andwo attracted dwide attacks. deangelo was a california police officer ding h 12-year spree of brutal crimes in the 70's and 80's. he was arrested in 2018 after policenracked him d by using a genealogy website to match his d.n.a. to that recovered from sevenel crime sce and the united nations mission in mali says it's humanights team has visited the former president and others detained by the leaders of this week's coup. it said they are still bei held at a military camp outside the capital but gav no further details. the military says two detainees have been b released that 17 others are still being held. you're watching bbc world news america. still to come, the race for a coronavirus vaccine. we te aook at the role somers volunt are playing in the mecal trials. >> thousands of britisholiday makers are racing to get home
also exploring the creation of a formalized education program about indigenous issues.ie joe dea angelo deangelo, the man known asgo the en state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end ofe a c investigation that began in the 1970's andwo attracted dwide attacks. deangelo was a california police officer ding h 12-year spree of brutal crimes in the 70's and 80's. he was arrested in 2018 after policenracked him d by using a genealogy website to match his d.n.a....
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the team says it's also exploring the creation of a formized education program joe deangie angelo, thegelo, the man known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end of a crime investigation that begat 1970's and attracted worldwidettacks. deangelo was a california police officer during his 12-year spreu ofl crimes in the 70's and 80's. he was arrested in 2018 afterra policeed him down by using a genealogy website to match his d.n.a. to that recovered fromve l crime scenes. and the united nations mission in mali says it's human rights team has visited the former president and others detained by the leadersf this week's coup. it said they are still being held at m aitary camp outside the capital but gave no further details. e military say two detainees have been released but that 17 others are still beingeld. you're watching bbc world news america. stillo come, the race for a we te aook at the role some volunteers are playing in the medical trials. >> thousands of british holiday makersre racing t get home before new coronavirus quarant
the team says it's also exploring the creation of a formized education program joe deangie angelo, thegelo, the man known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end of a crime investigation that begat 1970's and attracted worldwidettacks. deangelo was a california police officer during his 12-year spreu ofl crimes in the 70's and 80's. he was arrested in 2018 afterra policeed him down by using a genealogy website to match his d.n.a. to that...
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angelo raphael to she and all these amazing artists in the age of discovery and so we're also on the verge of an age of discovery if you think about where it's going it's not in our geographical earth obviously because we've discovered all of that but outer space we have space x. for example in la musk is one of these age of discover is right he said that space x. neural link our consciousness is the next. you know age of explore exploration we're going to go into our consciousness and try to find what's in there oh right so you've got outer space you've got cyber space you've got inner space yes all of these frontiers are going to be explored in this new age of discovery to pick up on your renaissance analogy and we've had banks failing but we haven't had a central bank fail so i guess that's what we should look for as the keystone a moment of this run of science kicking off as a major central banks around the world failing and i would suspect that will be in the news and the renaissance as you had pointed out was not like super easy it wasn't like everybody welcomed the art of divi
angelo raphael to she and all these amazing artists in the age of discovery and so we're also on the verge of an age of discovery if you think about where it's going it's not in our geographical earth obviously because we've discovered all of that but outer space we have space x. for example in la musk is one of these age of discover is right he said that space x. neural link our consciousness is the next. you know age of explore exploration we're going to go into our consciousness and try to...
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mass—murderer known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. 74—year—old joseph de angelo 1970s and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology — and earlier was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. a plea deal spared him the death penalty. 0ur north america reporter ray—gan morris is in los angeles. thanks forjoining. thanks for joining. there thanks forjoining. there were so thanks forjoining. there were so many people affected by this man's crimes that they couldn't even fit it in a courtroom, could they? that's right. he was sentenced inside a university ballroom and coronavirus had something to do without because people had to be safely distanced and there we re d oze ns be safely distanced and there were dozens of people there, nowhere near the number that we re nowhere near the number that were impacted by this man, but they sat together as families and some of them gave impact statements, talking about his crimes, what the effect was on theirfamilies, crimes, what the effect was on their families, and he crimes, what the effect was on th
mass—murderer known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. 74—year—old joseph de angelo 1970s and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology — and earlier was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. a plea deal spared him the death penalty. 0ur north america reporter ray—gan morris is in los angeles. thanks forjoining. thanks for joining. there thanks forjoining. there were so thanks forjoining. there were so many people affected by...
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it centres on this man, 74—year—old joseph de angelo — otherwise known as the golden state killer — who and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology — and just a few hours ago, was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, after a plea deal spared him the death penalty. here with me now is our north america reporter regan morris. thank you forjoining me. i mean, what's a horrific case, and it has taken so long to catch them. tell us about what has happened today. well, he was sentenced today, and unusually, not in a courtroom, but they actually had the sentencing hearing ina they actually had the sentencing hearing in a university ballroom, that's to allow social distancing, but also because so many people were there, victims, survivors, victim's families, you know, prosecutors said the depths of his crimes were just staggering. he was sentenced for attacks in the 19705 and 805, many he admitted to many more though that are out of statute of limitations and could not be prosecuted, but they were factored into court, witnesses were able to give testimony, and ov
it centres on this man, 74—year—old joseph de angelo — otherwise known as the golden state killer — who and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology — and just a few hours ago, was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, after a plea deal spared him the death penalty. here with me now is our north america reporter regan morris. thank you forjoining me. i mean, what's a horrific case, and it has taken so long to catch them. tell us about what has happened...
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mass—murderer known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. 74—year—old joseph de angeloalifornia in the 1970s and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology and earlier was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. a plea deal spared him the death penalty. earlier, i asked our north american reporter regan morris about his victims — there were so many that their families couldn't all fit inside a court—room. that's right, he was sentenced inside a university ballroom and coronavirus had something to do with that because people had to be safely distanced. but there were dozens of people there, nowhere near the number of people impacted by this man, but they sat together as families. some of them gave impact statements, talking about his crimes, what the effect was on their families and he was sentenced right there in that courtroom. and he did apologise. he was in a wheelchair. he took off his mask and he told them, i am truly, truly sorry. why did it ta ke truly, truly sorry. why did it take so long for him to be caught, convicted and sentenced? w
mass—murderer known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. 74—year—old joseph de angeloalifornia in the 1970s and 1980s. he was only caught by a quirk of modern technology and earlier was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. a plea deal spared him the death penalty. earlier, i asked our north american reporter regan morris about his victims — there were so many that their families couldn't all fit inside a court—room. that's right, he was...
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look at san angelo, 106. >>> weekend forecast coming up we got a few wet spots and few hot spots. we'll point them out to you coming up we need to know for our plans. we'll check in with you then. >>> next week, are you going to be able to buy a movie ticket with one quarter and get change back amc theaters have been closed since march 18th and they're looking to hop 100 locations on august 20th as part of the big reopening they're selling movie tickets for 15 cents that's about the same price of a movie ticket 100 years ago in 1920 >> i'd do it get some change in there. >> why not >>> coming up, one ivy league college is being accused of discriminating against white and discriminating against white and asia there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on greasfrom they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. take an extra 15% off... save on men's and women's denim! get un
look at san angelo, 106. >>> weekend forecast coming up we got a few wet spots and few hot spots. we'll point them out to you coming up we need to know for our plans. we'll check in with you then. >>> next week, are you going to be able to buy a movie ticket with one quarter and get change back amc theaters have been closed since march 18th and they're looking to hop 100 locations on august 20th as part of the big reopening they're selling movie tickets for 15 cents that's...
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esteemed company and it included the faces of martin luther king, jr., malcolm x, rosa parks, maya angelo and president barack obama. the celebration was held at the jacob reese neighborhood house. giselle stood on the stage with her children and scouts from the sunny side and woodside troops. the proclamation made no mention of giselle's homelessness or troop 6,000 but a reminder for giselle that people were expecting her to be great. she had to make troop 6,000 bigger than 8 girls whereas giselle burgess' work have had ripple effect, and the girls she recruits and mentors goes onto build a better world and community and ms. burgess is an incredible role model to not only her five children but children across queens whereas giselle have truly enriched all of us with service and worthy of the esteem of all new yorkers, now therefore be it known that majority leader of the new york city council gratefully honors giselle for her outstanding service and enduring contributions to the community. expectations were now in writing. giselle gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and to recruit
esteemed company and it included the faces of martin luther king, jr., malcolm x, rosa parks, maya angelo and president barack obama. the celebration was held at the jacob reese neighborhood house. giselle stood on the stage with her children and scouts from the sunny side and woodside troops. the proclamation made no mention of giselle's homelessness or troop 6,000 but a reminder for giselle that people were expecting her to be great. she had to make troop 6,000 bigger than 8 girls whereas...
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what is it that maya angelo usaid, when people show you who they are, believe them. as the president of the united states he stood on the west lawn and invited china to interfere in the election. so, you know -- and i think about -- i refer to donald trump as an habit actual offender. he cannot help himself. i knew as an impeachment manager during the trial looking at past behavior that he would continue to re-offend as he has done. is he scared to death. he's seen the polls. he knows there are people in his own party that are abandoning ship finally. i was so disappointed at the gop during the impeachment trial and quite frankly some of my c colleagues on the other side. he's trying to use the post office, the united states postal service as his biggest weapon. >> you know, as a former law enforcement officer, he said that he's going to put sheriffs and law enforcement officers at the polls to watch and intimidate people. just as a former law enforcement officer, what do you make of that? >> and let me just say this, and i'm glad you asked that question because i wa
what is it that maya angelo usaid, when people show you who they are, believe them. as the president of the united states he stood on the west lawn and invited china to interfere in the election. so, you know -- and i think about -- i refer to donald trump as an habit actual offender. he cannot help himself. i knew as an impeachment manager during the trial looking at past behavior that he would continue to re-offend as he has done. is he scared to death. he's seen the polls. he knows there are...
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back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder admitted to dozens of rapes. it all he committed a 161 crimes involving 48 victims. as part of the sentencing process nearly 3 dozen victims will give impact statements on the pain they have suffered. the angela managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in 2018. and as part of his plea deal he'll spend the rest of his life in prison. a vigil for nathan garza the 18 year-old safeway employee who was shot and killed outside his workplace. dozens of friends and family members and co-workers gathered in the store's parking lot there in american canyon. this is where he was shot and killed on sunday witnesses say he was working when someone grow up opened fire and took off. >>always love you always. you did things. this is. and to see it live. >>investigators arrested christopher young from martinez in connection with the shooting napa county sheriff's deputies say the surveillance video showed him parking his car within minutes of the shooting. and police say they found a handgun used in the shootin
back in june joseph de angelo pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder admitted to dozens of rapes. it all he committed a 161 crimes involving 48 victims. as part of the sentencing process nearly 3 dozen victims will give impact statements on the pain they have suffered. the angela managed to avoid capture for 40 years before being arrested in 2018. and as part of his plea deal he'll spend the rest of his life in prison. a vigil for nathan garza the 18 year-old safeway employee who was shot and...
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the angelo will listen to 3 days worth of stories of the pain he has admitted to causing before he is sentenced on friday. the former police officer evaded capture for 4 decades prior to his arrest in 2018. angela will spend life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>still to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 9 the nfl is set to kick off its season on september 10th with fans in the stands how the season opener will look a bit different this year. >>and tracking cooler temperatures along the coast but scorch >>some weather tonight, a day of soaring temperatures across the bay area a look at the 4 zone forecast as we look outside of the embarcadero i always love the shot, whenever we take yeah, it is really beautiful a bit of a cool down now the city was not nearly as hot as those inland areas and joining us now meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here to. temps is what the heat wave continues yeah, the wait continues in limbo finally relief along the coast and we noticed quite a unique microclimate forecast in the bay area, let's take a look at today's daytime highs. >>downtown
the angelo will listen to 3 days worth of stories of the pain he has admitted to causing before he is sentenced on friday. the former police officer evaded capture for 4 decades prior to his arrest in 2018. angela will spend life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>still to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 9 the nfl is set to kick off its season on september 10th with fans in the stands how the season opener will look a bit different this year. >>and tracking cooler...
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and angelo wanted to hear a little bit from body negativity from this terrible book that i hope y'allwill purchase. okay. somebody make negativity, the peace and essentially about all of the things that we are told that we have to do to have a body and have a good body and have a healthy body or good-looking body and how i didn't think any of those things were possible for a normal person. okay. what is happening on your back right now. do you know. how when chair is on its bridges the skin soft. have years spending every day in a straitjacket type brought, let's weird marks on it. how are you malls doing. what is that weird scaly batch . are you already so tired from all of the other shed that you have to keep track of that you cannot be bothered to worried about the part of your body that you can't even flipping seat. i feel that. i think the last time that i actual thought to myself, hey, wondered what is going on my back. was in 2002 what i was sleeping with the student lives in the apartment downstairs from mine. he would moan weird shipped like you are so warm inside. and i love
and angelo wanted to hear a little bit from body negativity from this terrible book that i hope y'allwill purchase. okay. somebody make negativity, the peace and essentially about all of the things that we are told that we have to do to have a body and have a good body and have a healthy body or good-looking body and how i didn't think any of those things were possible for a normal person. okay. what is happening on your back right now. do you know. how when chair is on its bridges the skin...
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only dare say that i am hearing and present what is happened here in the san angelo economist, is that we are seeing here is a an attempt to supported socials conformity. i guess to almost anything foreseen. and even though in reflection, the right people kicking the feet of the activists of the black lives matter. the same thing of statues, sedately statues of columbus and churchill in a rambling had. the unknown soldier rated this shows you what's really going on. spelling about george floyd. it's a specific injustice of george floyd in the truth of it is that unified outrage from the right mean putting this video first surfaced. as an opportunity for national unity. but for the identity socialist they can't work like that. they need an instrumented deliciously immediately took the george floyd kelly and on top of it a much larger narrative. and not what you think it would be normal narrative. it would be bad cops now let's try to make mark good cops with no. the views let's have no crops. wipe because the cops are racist braided institutions racist and so surprised. these are free m
only dare say that i am hearing and present what is happened here in the san angelo economist, is that we are seeing here is a an attempt to supported socials conformity. i guess to almost anything foreseen. and even though in reflection, the right people kicking the feet of the activists of the black lives matter. the same thing of statues, sedately statues of columbus and churchill in a rambling had. the unknown soldier rated this shows you what's really going on. spelling about george floyd....
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gianni's pizza behind me, angelo's luncheonette come a bunch of stops, listen, no doubt people here inelaware note joe biden and also no doubt really when you push that button on the map, bill, delaware will be blue. but what the president is doing in pennsylvania is really setting the marker. because pennsylvania as you know will be a real fight. and i think it will be pretty pointed according to the guidance that we here now about joe biden's history as a politician, 47, 50 years. >> bill: here is one of the comments coming, brett. joe biden will tell you in the president will say in a moment he left scranton seven years ago and spent the last half-century selling you out and ripping you off. joe biden is no friend of pennsylvania. he is your worst nightmare. wow! >> yeah, it is pointed and there is more. i think they were really go after china. they talked about the dnc not that much but trade and how this administration is dealing with china. i think the green new deal and tracking jobs, especially when it comes to someplace like pennsylvania, they will get really into the weeds th
gianni's pizza behind me, angelo's luncheonette come a bunch of stops, listen, no doubt people here inelaware note joe biden and also no doubt really when you push that button on the map, bill, delaware will be blue. but what the president is doing in pennsylvania is really setting the marker. because pennsylvania as you know will be a real fight. and i think it will be pretty pointed according to the guidance that we here now about joe biden's history as a politician, 47, 50 years. >>...
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angelo capone, consultant. consultant? what the hell do you do? don't worry, i am with the union. the union was being run by the mafia then. he was going to step in in case i needed help. it all ended up in a mess and shearon was going to knock me off. the plan was so typical. it's how they had done it before. it was obvious it was going to happen. that's all right. i'm still here and he's dead. >> thankfully, he got distracted and busy with other things. eugene: what happened, he finally went to, i guess he went to a priest and wanted to confess. the priest said i tell you what, you go to the police first, , and after you confess to the police, come back to the church and we will help you out. that's how it went. that's the story of the book after, just before he killed hoffa. the first book is over here. it was written by the attorney general of the state of delaware. he researched and did all this and wrote the book. and of course he got in touch , with me and wanted to know how i was making out. that is how i got involved in the thing. >> that is fascinating. eugene: they said
angelo capone, consultant. consultant? what the hell do you do? don't worry, i am with the union. the union was being run by the mafia then. he was going to step in in case i needed help. it all ended up in a mess and shearon was going to knock me off. the plan was so typical. it's how they had done it before. it was obvious it was going to happen. that's all right. i'm still here and he's dead. >> thankfully, he got distracted and busy with other things. eugene: what happened, he finally...
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as maya angelo says we are more similar than different. >> we had the highest employment, the best employment numbers ever, ever for the black community for african american, the best numbers. hispanic, asian, everybody, but we had the best numbers for everybody. we were there. i was seeing believe it or not with congress. we were doing things -- the election was a walk -- the election was going to be a walk, walk in the park. now i'm working but we are doing well. we have poll numbers now where i'm leading and, you know, we got hit like everybody else and everybody in the same position, all the other countries, but we got hit, but we are doing really well and we are building it again and people see that we are building it again. biden can't build anything. we were close, ainsley, to being there. we had tremendous success going and i could see things changing and they were changing rapidly and then we got hit with the plague from china. now we are doing it again, the best answer, ainsley s great success, great jobs, great income, homes, home ownership was at the highest rate. now we had great
as maya angelo says we are more similar than different. >> we had the highest employment, the best employment numbers ever, ever for the black community for african american, the best numbers. hispanic, asian, everybody, but we had the best numbers for everybody. we were there. i was seeing believe it or not with congress. we were doing things -- the election was a walk -- the election was going to be a walk, walk in the park. now i'm working but we are doing well. we have poll numbers...
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so this training we did with robin di angelo was not free and we had to find departmental funds to pay for it and therefore, it was only offered to senior leadership because it wasn't cheap for us and we didn't feel like we could ask for a scholarship because we were coming from government. thirty two of us took a class oracial oppression, and that was free, in the sense we didn't have to pay for t but we had to take our own staff time. so i think what we will be looking for are what are opportunities where the training itself is not, doesn't have a cost. the cost is very much the time commitment that we will donate. so it's not volunteer time. when that becomes tricky, is for our staff who are funded by grants, this is where we do need that pot of money to think about how we have among our staff, to get the training so those people do not need to volunteer their time. i of course transformed in the last five week they's never understood was possible because of the work i was doing and throofs personal. and so i think we have to start there. as well as looking at our own structures and
so this training we did with robin di angelo was not free and we had to find departmental funds to pay for it and therefore, it was only offered to senior leadership because it wasn't cheap for us and we didn't feel like we could ask for a scholarship because we were coming from government. thirty two of us took a class oracial oppression, and that was free, in the sense we didn't have to pay for t but we had to take our own staff time. so i think what we will be looking for are what are...
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>> so the greatest mohammed ali had angelo dundee.u're strong. come on, go! you've got, this you're strong. you're strong. >> you got this, you've got this. that's little tori and her brother, montana, as he gets ready to rumble. look at montana throwing down on that punching bag, anthony. >> oh, it works. >> i could use her when the alarm gets off at 4:30 in the morning getting me here to the studio. that's awesome. >> if life goes according to plan, your sibling...