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intent. >> so, if barbara did not kill bill, who did?amily, with questions to ask. >> we're at the county sheriff's office with and stout. >> again, they went over, our, by our, the last weekend of bill's life. >> is there something you think i might have missed in our first conversation? >> remember, the first coroner on the scene said, bill, likely, died 8 to 10 hours before his body was found. that was sunday afternoon, about 5 pm. meaning, he was likely murdered in the vicinity of 8 am. when an, and matt, we're just leaving, or had just left, for a day of shopping in missoula. both an, and son, matt, repeated what they said before. simply, they didn't know what happened. >> so, it could mean, bill was alive when they left, it could mean, he was dead when they left. really, it was up in the air. >> correct. >> matt said, he was certain, he did not hear a gunshot. so, the detectives went back to pay a visit to the marshal of it darby and his cameras. and had told detectives, on the day before he was murdered up, sunday, june 9th, bill
intent. >> so, if barbara did not kill bill, who did?amily, with questions to ask. >> we're at the county sheriff's office with and stout. >> again, they went over, our, by our, the last weekend of bill's life. >> is there something you think i might have missed in our first conversation? >> remember, the first coroner on the scene said, bill, likely, died 8 to 10 hours before his body was found. that was sunday afternoon, about 5 pm. meaning, he was likely...
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we appreciate it. >> we found out about barbara because someone nominated her.f you would like to nominate someone for a bay area jefferson award, share details about your bay area community hero on our online form kpix.com/hero. >>> we want to go back to the grass fire burning in benicia. a three-alarm fire along lake herman and channel road. there are some road closures in the area. we're working on details where that might be happening. but it does look like this is still burning out there. and we're going get some more information perhaps on how much it's burned so far. >> so let's check in with first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. today was one of those days. i thought maybe we wouldn't have a fire. but all of the sudden there it goes. pops off. >> it proves even when the fire danger is low for this time of year, low for this time of year is still way above a zero. so that fire already a few dozen acres. got a different look across suisun bay burning towards benicia. best estimate is about 40 to 50 acres. the condition for the fire crews you see the
we appreciate it. >> we found out about barbara because someone nominated her.f you would like to nominate someone for a bay area jefferson award, share details about your bay area community hero on our online form kpix.com/hero. >>> we want to go back to the grass fire burning in benicia. a three-alarm fire along lake herman and channel road. there are some road closures in the area. we're working on details where that might be happening. but it does look like this is still...
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barbara, has speak of pelosi ash speaker _ like taiwan.eaker pelosi - like taiwan. barbara, has speak of pelosi ash speaker pelosi actually| pelosi ash speaker pelosi actually said but that she is going to taiwan in august? said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , �* said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , ., �* ., said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , �* ., in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak- we — in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. we know _ in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. we know she _ in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. we know she is _ in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. we know she is planning - in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. we know she is planning to l a leak. we know she is planning to go in april but got covid. there are reasons why she would like to go. she has a long history of standing up she has a long history of standing up to china, especially when it comes to human rights. strong support
barbara, has speak of pelosi ash speaker _ like taiwan.eaker pelosi - like taiwan. barbara, has speak of pelosi ash speaker pelosi actually| pelosi ash speaker pelosi actually said but that she is going to taiwan in august? said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , �* said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , ., �* ., said but that she is going to taiwan in auust? ., , �* ., in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak. in august? no, she hasn't. that was a leak- we —...
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barbara could to see you now. barbara. yes, not barbara john. he arse johnson reportedly wants to resign. after all, it was the pressure too great. in the end, the pressure obviously was to great. we had last night reached 50 resignations of during the day yesterday. they kept coming hard and fast, and then they continued during the morning, one after the other. you left, you lost count. it happened so quickly at that his parliamentary aids a, his, your junior minister and everybody. he still had it in his cabinet. many bags a well leaving off his and telling him it's time to go. we can't continue like this . and so who in the end made him see, since we don't know at this point in time, but somebody must have gotten through to him because already yesterday, a half a dozen of his closest ministers and to political friends had gone to downing street and said barth, johnson, this is the end we can carry on, and he didn't want to listen. he was killing to power till the last moments. now, he has resigned as head of the conservative party and he want
barbara could to see you now. barbara. yes, not barbara john. he arse johnson reportedly wants to resign. after all, it was the pressure too great. in the end, the pressure obviously was to great. we had last night reached 50 resignations of during the day yesterday. they kept coming hard and fast, and then they continued during the morning, one after the other. you left, you lost count. it happened so quickly at that his parliamentary aids a, his, your junior minister and everybody. he still...
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. >> reporter: barbara had big plans in the spring of 2020.her plans were bigger than most. >> this is huge in my world. this is huge. >> reporter: so huge, on opening day for the cambrian park little league, they announced this. the challenger division team. barbara formed it a decade ago for children with intellectual and visible challenges. they were invited to play in the little league world series. >> that was in 2020. we had a week of glory and then covid shut us down. >> reporter: this is a story about a dream delayed, not one denied. two years later, the cambrian park troop is holding a skill training and getting ready to play this august. barbara is not going to let these kids miss out on this opportunity. >> is every kids dream to play in the little league world series. if i can afford 12 kids to have that opportunity, i will make it happen. >> reporter: it's not just pack practicing, his fundraising to send players and coaches and parents there. parents like derek. there was a time he would never imagine that he would see his son, r
. >> reporter: barbara had big plans in the spring of 2020.her plans were bigger than most. >> this is huge in my world. this is huge. >> reporter: so huge, on opening day for the cambrian park little league, they announced this. the challenger division team. barbara formed it a decade ago for children with intellectual and visible challenges. they were invited to play in the little league world series. >> that was in 2020. we had a week of glory and then covid shut us...
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bush barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so not gonna poke the bear by telling what it was but you know, i'll tell you this. this actually makes me look smart when potentially could make me look stupid. so i'll tell this story when when i was when i was starting both books. i didn't. contact the subject of the books beforehand to see if they would cooperate. which i think potentially could be very stupid. both of them cooperated. i did interviews with barbara bush through the last six months of her life. and then the 10 interviews with pelosi for this book an
bush barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so...
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barbara: thanks for the opportunity, lisa.hink this is a bear market rally, for sure, and based on hope, not free cash flow. not on the free cash flow of the consumer and not on the free cash flow of the corporate. what we are looking at is negative real wage growth, which is why we have the lowest consumer confidence in 40 years. what businesses are facing are the highest ppi rates in years, which is why small business confidence is at an all-time low. these businesses are facing low visibility over demand for their goods and the cost to produce them. meanwhile, the market is rallying on hope, not free cash flow. i don't think it is sustainable. lisa: let's go to the phrase that jon ferro hates the most. that the more people start to talk pessimistically the way you do, they talk about possibly some sort of pivot from the fed. why is this not the right way to look at it, since it has been the right way to look at it for the past few decades? barbara: let's break that down. his bad news ever really good news? the fed will not
barbara: thanks for the opportunity, lisa.hink this is a bear market rally, for sure, and based on hope, not free cash flow. not on the free cash flow of the consumer and not on the free cash flow of the corporate. what we are looking at is negative real wage growth, which is why we have the lowest consumer confidence in 40 years. what businesses are facing are the highest ppi rates in years, which is why small business confidence is at an all-time low. these businesses are facing low...
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barbara plett usher the 're mr trump. barbara plett usher they're speaking _ mr trump.r they're speaking to me just - they're speaking to me just after we got that verdict. benjamin teitelbaum is a scholar and author. his book 'war for eternity�* looked at the world of steve bannon — the power brokers, alliances and more. i asked him what he made of the verdict. i certainly think that he's disappointed, _ i certainly think that he's disappointed, although. i certainly think that he's disappointed, although i| i certainly think that he's - disappointed, although i don't think— disappointed, although i don't think he's— disappointed, although i don't think he's necessarily - think he's necessarily disappointed - think he's necessarily disappointed to- think he's necessarily disappointed to be i think he's necessarily - disappointed to be convicted. i think— disappointed to be convicted. i think this — disappointed to be convicted. i think this means _ disappointed to be convicted. i think this means the _ disappointed to be convicted. i think this means the end - disappoi
barbara plett usher the 're mr trump. barbara plett usher they're speaking _ mr trump.r they're speaking to me just - they're speaking to me just after we got that verdict. benjamin teitelbaum is a scholar and author. his book 'war for eternity�* looked at the world of steve bannon — the power brokers, alliances and more. i asked him what he made of the verdict. i certainly think that he's disappointed, _ i certainly think that he's disappointed, although. i certainly think that he's...
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barbara: no, we won't.nt biden a has paid lip service to the two state solution but is not making any effort to push it forward at the time. the administration thinks the political climate is not right. with the palestinians, he is there to formalize the ties that were broken under donald trump because donald trump was so pro-israeli. we will see him meet the palestinian president. e palestinians are disappointed he hasn't taken more steps to reverse israeli advances under truck. when it comes to arab-israeli issues, bidens priority is improving relations between israel and arab states. what michelle: has come out of this trip so far? barbara: mr. biden is there to show a tight relationship with the israelis that exists. he is tre on his first presidential visit to highlight that, and iran was a big topic. as we heard biden strongly underscore, america's determination that america would never get a nuclear weapon, the israelis say in order to achieve that you need a threat of force. mr. biden has hope that
barbara: no, we won't.nt biden a has paid lip service to the two state solution but is not making any effort to push it forward at the time. the administration thinks the political climate is not right. with the palestinians, he is there to formalize the ties that were broken under donald trump because donald trump was so pro-israeli. we will see him meet the palestinian president. e palestinians are disappointed he hasn't taken more steps to reverse israeli advances under truck. when it comes...
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barbara, i want to start with you.mittee, probably not the last. what does this verdict mean for other trump allies referred for contempt of congress. if you are their attorneys, what is going through your mind now? >> i think this is a very important moment for the committee and four congressional investigations going forward. if the justice department had failed to obtain a conviction here, i think it would've emboldened witnesses to defy congressional subpoenas. knowing that there can be a criminal conviction facing a man a mandatory minimum of 50 days in prison will cause people to think twice about flouting a committee's subpoena. i think it will bring people to the table to testify to those subpoenas. >> barbara, you raise a good point, which is what this will do, but also the message it would have sand had it gone the other way. hugo, the latest healing hearing revealed how the secret service responded to the capitol attack. i want you to take a listen. >> there were calls to say goodbye to family members. every
barbara, i want to start with you.mittee, probably not the last. what does this verdict mean for other trump allies referred for contempt of congress. if you are their attorneys, what is going through your mind now? >> i think this is a very important moment for the committee and four congressional investigations going forward. if the justice department had failed to obtain a conviction here, i think it would've emboldened witnesses to defy congressional subpoenas. knowing that there can...
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doug jones, barbara come stack, michelle cottle are with me.s extraordinary, mitt romney in that op said. senator jones, he says joe biden is a good man but everyone's unhappy. the country is going the wrong direction. people are unhappy for a lot of different reasons. but it's a pretty universal feeling. you're very close to joe biden. i know that you are basically an eye term supporter of his. but some of these quotes are pretty tough against him. we had one democrat told cnn that the presidency is rudderless. concerns about basic management in the white house. and quite frankly that potentially opens up a path for donald trump to return. >> sure. >> how do you prevent that? >> well, i don't know if you can. but i will tell democrats, i'm tired of listening to that kind of crap. i mean, look -- >> how do we fix it? >> some people need to understand, at least in the democratic party, that if they want to have any success in the midterms, if they want to have any success in 2024, this president has got to have some success. and he has had some
doug jones, barbara come stack, michelle cottle are with me.s extraordinary, mitt romney in that op said. senator jones, he says joe biden is a good man but everyone's unhappy. the country is going the wrong direction. people are unhappy for a lot of different reasons. but it's a pretty universal feeling. you're very close to joe biden. i know that you are basically an eye term supporter of his. but some of these quotes are pretty tough against him. we had one democrat told cnn that the...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> barbara is raising money.ants to buy furniture for a >>> the federal government is making a major investment in fixing up parks in urban areas. the assistant secretary of the interior was in san francisco yesterday. she was touting a new project in the bay view. the project will include community gardens, picnic areas, play areas, and basketball courts. >> we can use the outdoors to help communities not just connect with nature but to connect with each other and to become communities again. that's what i heard this morning, and that's what so touched me about the work being done in san francisco. >> so far, nationwide initiative has invested more than $61 million in 26 cities this year. >>> stern grove is set for another lively sunday in san francisco. an oakland-based artist is bringing her distinctive sound to the main stage. pop meets techno artist, chrystia cabral, aka spellling, is one of the weekend's headliners. she tells us the grove is a fitting venue because nature is a major influence in her music.
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> barbara is raising money.ants to buy furniture for a >>> the federal government is making a major investment in fixing up parks in urban areas. the assistant secretary of the interior was in san francisco yesterday. she was touting a new project in the bay view. the project will include community gardens, picnic areas, play areas, and basketball courts. >> we can use the outdoors to help communities not just connect with nature but to connect with...
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(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde del mar. - is this the front or the back of the palafito? - the front used to be the other side. - ah! - like the seaside. - yes. - but currently, this is the principal facade. - but when we look at the front, we don't get the sense of the palafito. - yeah, because you don't see the stilts. - that's it. so let's do this! i'm o.k. just this! beautiful. it's the... - it's worth it, right? - it's worth it! it's the chilote architecture. - it is. - right there. just that. the stilts. - yeah. these are lumillas. that's the name of the stilts, because they're made out of luma. - the wood that
(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde...
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let's go over to our correspond barbara beesley. she's standing by london. barbara. ah, tell me what, how much of a shock was this to you today or did it not come to you as a shock at all? no, it really didn't come as a shock because as since richie soon i kissed chancellor of the checkout and his health minister, one of the most notable members of his parliaments since those 2 big beasts, if i may say so, stepped down on wednesday. it was pretty clear that bar is johnson was on a, on a slippery slope, that this was just the beginning of the end. and it was clear that he had somehow it exasperated his own tore members as so much and particularly his own parliamentarians, by lying to them again and again by telling most folks of fibbs making excuses and pretending to have forgotten something that then it turned had clearly happening to say that these suddenly felt that they wouldn't want to go on like this anymore. it is. it's a collective sort of thing. you know, someone makes the at the beginning, then people are, will feel, yes, this is the moment we have to end th
let's go over to our correspond barbara beesley. she's standing by london. barbara. ah, tell me what, how much of a shock was this to you today or did it not come to you as a shock at all? no, it really didn't come as a shock because as since richie soon i kissed chancellor of the checkout and his health minister, one of the most notable members of his parliaments since those 2 big beasts, if i may say so, stepped down on wednesday. it was pretty clear that bar is johnson was on a, on a...
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ask the american barbara. she each valve which has mesh it, charity the so the pain in my mouth that has a unique sol as unique in the test. we went to barrel bash with cast mccoy's, see all of the above ashville best. well, come on, mean for sure. on the that hon. about se manageable for them all. the bashful delighted boss. and mm lou. ah chang. we should make sure i'm sure i'm gonna ask you a question maybe mostly do you to your mike as a heavy battery, nobody should watch those. can those always question? probably a little while nash chevy, mike, who shaking the fishing should there was a choice neck. ah, ah ha ha. oh, yeah. i just as the one other been diluted. ah, she was yes. you know, i said we are sung never said you the scotch. i'll go by total ward off and plan on her father and well laura, i shall as vain villa so neither with them to richard. oh, but i will m gonna clean when i will. oh no, i mean, i'm kind of after my to notice from or i move between you will fit on in front of a ah, most of that
ask the american barbara. she each valve which has mesh it, charity the so the pain in my mouth that has a unique sol as unique in the test. we went to barrel bash with cast mccoy's, see all of the above ashville best. well, come on, mean for sure. on the that hon. about se manageable for them all. the bashful delighted boss. and mm lou. ah chang. we should make sure i'm sure i'm gonna ask you a question maybe mostly do you to your mike as a heavy battery, nobody should watch those. can those...
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barbara, what struck me is that barry agrees with you that we've seen the lows.that scenario is right. what do the markets look like from here to the end of the year what sectors do you want to be in >> well, it's interesting because i think in the short term this kind of volatility will continue where we just had a great recovery week and today it all fell apart again. next week we'll start to see some very important earnings we've got a number of things next week. we've got the fed. it looks like 75 bps is what looks likely you've got a gdp number and some of the big faang names reporting, so people will wanting to see what are they seeing about demand. we have some high-profile announcements like apple saying we're not going to hire for now. what does that mean? people want to know how deep do they see their demand diving i've been saying and i still think despite this run month to date, consumer discretionary, because a lot of great names have gotten crushed and also the mega cap tech names that we've talked about, they're up 12% this month alone, consumer di
barbara, what struck me is that barry agrees with you that we've seen the lows.that scenario is right. what do the markets look like from here to the end of the year what sectors do you want to be in >> well, it's interesting because i think in the short term this kind of volatility will continue where we just had a great recovery week and today it all fell apart again. next week we'll start to see some very important earnings we've got a number of things next week. we've got the fed. it...
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randy madigan barbara knows that all the ballots. here was the me as you've been neil that any here. place. hello asha. the been as i am here the draw it on my thinking about a d, then ish. easy to confess. a barbara made after them. ology black as it's a jody that i'm tagish bodied anymore sin that canada celebrated. she i each barrel year is to toil to the actual eddie who down with a dish with a kid chip that i missed his last. ah cheesy guys, i love men of been loyal jest can show you that reality into told me to miss vo with ish pia babel she's the boot chip. she the vast is had a were should in his says alley this secret to this. so better yet with the to potato lumps ish. he's leech is in the game over the vs. bull barzyk would then be chin. hey rodney moves, chin. pour opa love that she in a post colonial wo. this cause of european imperialism run deep nowhere more so than in the democratic republic of congo, where her history still shapes the president of visceral, yet infamous insight. through the eyes of a whistle blower a
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randy madigan, barbara, and was that all the battle ecier? who semi as he been neil that any kid place a bowler? asha the been as him yet the draw it um does my thinking about a d then ish easy to confess. a barbara mead after them. ology marquez, it's a jody that i'm tagish bodied anymore. sin at canada, celebrity i each barrel year is to toil to the actual ed who down with a dish with a kid chip that i missed his last. ah cheesy guys, i love men of been loyal jest can show you that reality into told me to miss bought with dish pia dabble. she's the boots kid. she, the vast is, had a, was, should, in his says alley this ticket to this soon better yet with the to potato lumps ish. he's the leeches in the game over the vs. bull barzyk with them best chin. hey, roney moves, chin. pour opa love ashy. in a post colonial world, the scars of european imperialism run deep nowhere more so than in the democratic republic of congo, where the history still shapes the presence of visceral, yet infamous. inside the eyes whistleblower the patriarch militar
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barbara helped build and extend the artist in residence program. >> she's good at making sure artists get their due justice. >> so he had free use of a studio for 18 months before he found a space. >> the moment that san francisco loses its artists is the moment that san francisco no longer exists. >> through the public school system, children get free art listens. jerry and others volunteer in the ra do you tchheeach them thn artist. >> she's amazing with getting grants and knowing how to make things happen when it comes to that. i guess that's just her secret sauce. >> i just wanted to do something right out here where i lived. i saw so many things that could be improved right here and that's just what i wanted to do for the rest of my life. >> reporter: so for building a thriving art community for the hunters point ship yard area and its neighbors, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to barbara aukle. >> a scavenger hunt turns really special for my tribe has lived on this land for 12,000 years. we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our peop
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that was our correspondent barbara basil there near border. well, for a weather experts perspective on what's happening. i spoke earlier to meteorologist matthew cut poochie. he told me that climate change means extreme hate waves like this will become more common, and more severe. by now is roughly once in 100 to 300 year events by the end of the century, events of human abuse, climate change. it's me once every 10 to 15 year events may 10 times more likely think the climate change, so he'd weighs getting worse, getting longer, getting more severe and having a much higher human impacts. she will heat wave is also on the agenda talks and global warming being held this week. here in berlin. leaders from around 40 countries are preparing for the next big united nations climate summit in egypt in november. germany's foreign minister on leon babel has called on all countries to accelerate the transition to renewable energy. all those talks in berlin are just wrapping up d w correspondent. nina hasa has more on the climate meeting. well, no decisio
that was our correspondent barbara basil there near border. well, for a weather experts perspective on what's happening. i spoke earlier to meteorologist matthew cut poochie. he told me that climate change means extreme hate waves like this will become more common, and more severe. by now is roughly once in 100 to 300 year events by the end of the century, events of human abuse, climate change. it's me once every 10 to 15 year events may 10 times more likely think the climate change, so he'd...
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she reached out to barbara lee for advice and she said you know, how was it? how did you handle the hate from your congressional? colleagues when you voted against the bill that would allow presidents to basically declare war without congressional approval after 9/11. and barbara lee said something like you put your stake in the ground and you stand by it and you wait till everybody else comes to you. and so i i see her. the vote against bill back back better. she knew was going to pass. so it was in a way it was. it was putting her stake in the ground. and asserting her position in order to make a point and we'll see, you know, we'll see. whether how that goes down over time. okay, we have i think something like 10 minutes. we have questions from the audience. i can read them. actually. that might be just very easiest. here's a good one. i have deep respect for aoc, but i live in a republican area. she's hated here. does she understand that our ultra progressive ideas are deeply unpopular and large areas of the country and help to turn people away from the de
she reached out to barbara lee for advice and she said you know, how was it? how did you handle the hate from your congressional? colleagues when you voted against the bill that would allow presidents to basically declare war without congressional approval after 9/11. and barbara lee said something like you put your stake in the ground and you stand by it and you wait till everybody else comes to you. and so i i see her. the vote against bill back back better. she knew was going to pass. so it...
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hello, barbara. barbara vessel in london. so, after winning a resounding majority at the last u. k. election parish johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister by then he stood on a platform of getting breaks it done. but long before he became a leader, he'd made no secret of his desire for the top job. in hind sight, forest, johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barging his way around the world. this time, taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. the bird that he hoped would lead to a beggar things. and when breton debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leaf campaign at take back control of this country and our democracy and our economy. after that success downing street seemed inevitable, but he would have to wait another 3 years before opening theresa. may i have just been to see her majesty the queen. however breton were still fiercely debated over europe with johnson called an election and was back to
hello, barbara. barbara vessel in london. so, after winning a resounding majority at the last u. k. election parish johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister by then he stood on a platform of getting breaks it done. but long before he became a leader, he'd made no secret of his desire for the top job. in hind sight, forest, johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barging his way around the world. this time, taking...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> barbara is raising money.artist gallery in the shipyard. now, we found out about barbara because someone nominated her. if you'd like to nominate someone for a bay area jefferson award, you can share >>> the federal government is fixing up parks in urban areas. the secretary of the interior on friday was touting a new thojwill ini areas, play areas, and basketball courts. >> we can use the outdoors to help communities not just connect with nature but to connect with each other and to become communities again. that's what i heard this morning, and that's what so touched me about the work being done in san francisco. >> so far, nationwide initiative has invested more than $61 million in 26 cities this year. >>> another lively sunday in san francisco. an oakland-based artist is bringing her distinctive sound to the main stiage. pop meets techno artist, aka spelling, is one of the weekend's headliners. the fwrogrove is a fitting venu because nature is an influence in her music. >> i think my interest in being in t
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> barbara is raising money.artist gallery in the shipyard. now, we found out about barbara because someone nominated her. if you'd like to nominate someone for a bay area jefferson award, you can share >>> the federal government is fixing up parks in urban areas. the secretary of the interior on friday was touting a new thojwill ini areas, play areas, and basketball courts. >> we can use the outdoors to help communities not just connect with nature but...
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it's my pleasure to welcome the honorable barbara hackman franklin. she served as the 29th us secretary of commerce under president george hw bush and was the second woman to hold that position 20 years earlier secretary franklin led the first governmental effort to recruit women into high-level government jobs as a staff assistant to president nixon and effort which resulted in nearly quadrupling the number of women in those positions. her story is told in a book by lee stout entitled a matter of simple justice the untold story of barbara franklin and a few good women and the secretary will be available and signing copies of that book in the library's gift shop immediately after this program. she served on the boards of 14 public companies and was one of the first women graduates of the harvard business school. in fact time magazine named her one of the 50 women who made american political history. secretary is joined this morning in conversation by heath hardage lee and historian curator and biographer who is currently at work on the first commercia
it's my pleasure to welcome the honorable barbara hackman franklin. she served as the 29th us secretary of commerce under president george hw bush and was the second woman to hold that position 20 years earlier secretary franklin led the first governmental effort to recruit women into high-level government jobs as a staff assistant to president nixon and effort which resulted in nearly quadrupling the number of women in those positions. her story is told in a book by lee stout entitled a matter...
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barbara, thank you so much.acks stretching for several miles from the ferry terminal at dover have meant misery and frustration for travellers, some of whom had to endure delays of up to six hours. it's the start of one of the busiest weekends of the year for dover, but the port has declared a critical incident, and told passengers to arrive at least five hours before their departure time "to clear all security checks." we've heard in the last hour that french border checks there at now operating at full capacity. authorities there have blamed what they've called "woefully inadequate" staffing at french border controls — but french police say the problems arose from an "unexpected technical incident" in the channel tunnel. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin sent this report from dover. it's the big summer getaway. but no one stuck in these cues today was getting away very quickly. the durnford family took these photos on the way to catch a ferry for the first—ever holiday abroad together. so this was suppos
barbara, thank you so much.acks stretching for several miles from the ferry terminal at dover have meant misery and frustration for travellers, some of whom had to endure delays of up to six hours. it's the start of one of the busiest weekends of the year for dover, but the port has declared a critical incident, and told passengers to arrive at least five hours before their departure time "to clear all security checks." we've heard in the last hour that french border checks there at...
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with that, safe travels to everyone. >> thank you, barbara. of the space program explain why the famed mercury 7 astronauts went into space but not any of the 13 so-called first lady astronaut trainees. this oral history from 1999 is from the nasa johnson space center history collection. ..
with that, safe travels to everyone. >> thank you, barbara. of the space program explain why the famed mercury 7 astronauts went into space but not any of the 13 so-called first lady astronaut trainees. this oral history from 1999 is from the nasa johnson space center history collection. ..
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with that, safe travels to everyone. >> thank, you barbara.
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judy: barbara comstock, how would you define success for this committee? ms.k: i would agree with doug that it has been successful whether or not there is an indictment. i also think the justice department, i do expect they will have more information also. i agree it is successful regardless because the american people have seen what a sore loser, a profile in cowardice donald trump is, while we have also seen liz cheney being a profile in courage, and many of our capitol police, how courageous they were while you were seeing someone like josh hawley running away and letting our capitol police have to be beaten for hours while donald trump was just sitting there watching this violence go on. i think they have been very successful on that front. i also expect there will be lots more evidence coming forward. we have seen these courageous young women that donald trump continues to attack and they get death threats. but i do think there are more people daily coming forward who are going to continue to fill out this record, and i do think the justice department wil
judy: barbara comstock, how would you define success for this committee? ms.k: i would agree with doug that it has been successful whether or not there is an indictment. i also think the justice department, i do expect they will have more information also. i agree it is successful regardless because the american people have seen what a sore loser, a profile in cowardice donald trump is, while we have also seen liz cheney being a profile in courage, and many of our capitol police, how courageous...
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and then we brought her bow down to santa barbara and trained until we set off. and in june. >> if you were looking at some video and some pictures of you out on the blue pacific. but it wasn't all smooth sailing. you had some rough patches. talk about that. >> absolutely. the i just it's the second night we had a essentially the courses, you know, the fastest distance between 2 points is everyone knows it's a straight line. but with the way that the weather systems go, you actually head south and then west. and you don't want to go straight south. they're trying to go as west as possible from san francisco and the second night we were out, we couldn't hold are heading at all any further than 180 degrees, which is street south. and so i was in i was in the cabinets and my sleeping ship that one of the girls called out and said adrian, she's like we've got a pair anchor. we can't hold are heading. and so all of a sudden we called our land support team and said, hey, why don't you try rolling as hard as you can with to then try to drilling as hard as you can with f
and then we brought her bow down to santa barbara and trained until we set off. and in june. >> if you were looking at some video and some pictures of you out on the blue pacific. but it wasn't all smooth sailing. you had some rough patches. talk about that. >> absolutely. the i just it's the second night we had a essentially the courses, you know, the fastest distance between 2 points is everyone knows it's a straight line. but with the way that the weather systems go, you actually...
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barbara, i would like to start with you. after that testimony yesterday, a member of the committee representing zoe lofgren saying, that cipollone did not contradict the testimony of previous witnesses which was pretty important. then she described the interview as quote, worthwhile. what are you expecting to come from this testimony? where could he be critical in connecting certain dots? >> i think he can shed a lot of light on a few things. some of the areas they agreed to talk about, one in mention that meeting with the justice department on january 3rd, proposing what he himself referred to as a murder suicide pact, sending those letters to georgia suggesting they reconvene their legislature for the purpose of selecting alternate electors, firing the acting attorney general and replacing the jeffrey clark. he said he would resign if that were to happen. so i think hearing more about that episode could be critically important. he talked about a meeting with john eastman. john eastman is of course the architect of the whol
barbara, i would like to start with you. after that testimony yesterday, a member of the committee representing zoe lofgren saying, that cipollone did not contradict the testimony of previous witnesses which was pretty important. then she described the interview as quote, worthwhile. what are you expecting to come from this testimony? where could he be critical in connecting certain dots? >> i think he can shed a lot of light on a few things. some of the areas they agreed to talk about,...
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barbara mcquade is still here as well. dr.id to me that i found really haunting is that doctors and nurses and healthcare providers don't know what to do anymore. did -- the white house seems to have heard that and to be trying to help. what did you hear? what was important in what the president did today? >> yeah, i thought it was important, nicole, that they had both the secretary of health and human services and the vice president who i think has been trying to identify this for what it is. it's a healthcare crisis. having them both there, having these executive orders, you know, something that barbara probably knows a lot about, the emergency medical treatment and labor act, which is something that all of us physicians and care providers have gotten used to where if somebody presents to a clinic, an emergency room, and they're in an emergency, doesn't matter who, what, what kind of insurance, no insurance, we are obligated to take care of them. it's our ethical duty. what has turned everything upside down is that there are
barbara mcquade is still here as well. dr.id to me that i found really haunting is that doctors and nurses and healthcare providers don't know what to do anymore. did -- the white house seems to have heard that and to be trying to help. what did you hear? what was important in what the president did today? >> yeah, i thought it was important, nicole, that they had both the secretary of health and human services and the vice president who i think has been trying to identify this for what...
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. >> a lot to take in here, barbara.rms of tal itself, you're saying relatively short, started on monday. deliberations by the jury also relatively short. they started in the morning and we got this verdict now in. in terms of the -- steve bannon himself. no witnesses were called for him. he didn't attend. the speaker pro tempore: he didn't testify. he did attend and would make statements outside after the hearings, largely continuing to talk about the stolen election. his -- he had various strategies at the lawyers wanted to pursue that the judge said he wouldn't allow and so in the end the defense didn't call witnesses. what it did argue was that this was a politically motivated attack on steve bannon, they argued he should have executive privilege. they also said he hadn't defied the subpoena, that he had in fact been in negotiations with the committee and he didn't realize there was a deadline for not showing up. those were broadly speaking the argtds. toward the end in the closing statement the defense went so far a
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barbara and rick, stick around. for us, one of the few people who had deep concerns about violence on january 6th and said so became an important witness for the select committee this week on just how the mob was summoned to washington and how their interests aligned. he will be our next guest and we'll can him how he thinks the committee's investigation is proceeding. stay with us. tee's investigatios proceeding stay with us when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web. because platforms this innovative aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade >>> we got derogatory information suggesting that very, very violent individuals were organizing to come to d.c. and not only were they organizing to come to d.c., but they were -- these groups, these non-aligned groups we
barbara and rick, stick around. for us, one of the few people who had deep concerns about violence on january 6th and said so became an important witness for the select committee this week on just how the mob was summoned to washington and how their interests aligned. he will be our next guest and we'll can him how he thinks the committee's investigation is proceeding. stay with us. tee's investigatios proceeding stay with us when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we...
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barbara and philip, thank you for joining. the filibuster with you. yesterday in a piece for the post, it brought down the trump optic video. where we are seeing the day after the insurrection, sort of refusing to say the election is over. he can't do it, why do you think that moment tells us about both trumps awareness and sort of his own sense of culpability about the insurrection? >> well the video was released to try and smooth some of the tension he had been getting by that point for the capitol riot. it was also smooth over, old flow so the big message to the american people that he understood that the stinger stopped. he understood how things were going and biden will be president. when i see when i see that though and this is all like representative kinzinger said, when i see the president who understands he is doing when he needs to do in the moment. but still kind of -- you are saying in the moment, the best person that i could think of us after the -- he released a statement apologizing for it and then immediately went on the attack. i feel
barbara and philip, thank you for joining. the filibuster with you. yesterday in a piece for the post, it brought down the trump optic video. where we are seeing the day after the insurrection, sort of refusing to say the election is over. he can't do it, why do you think that moment tells us about both trumps awareness and sort of his own sense of culpability about the insurrection? >> well the video was released to try and smooth some of the tension he had been getting by that point for...
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we're back with barbara and frank. and you are talking about criminal charges. explain. >> yeah, nicole, i do think it's time to explore the possibility of criminal charges against police leadership present that day. here's why. first of all, there are two very applicable texas statutes that should be explored. both relate to endangering or abandoning children. both speak to reckless omission, so it's not that you have to be charged for something you did, but you can also be charged for something you didn't do, for placing a child, particularly under the age of 15, in a place of imminent danger, of serious bodily harm, death, or even physical or mental impairment. i think there's a strong argument for that in terms of what happened that day. what happened that day, or more importantly, what didn't happen that day is so contrary to established policies and protocols and training, even the training that was hosted by the uvalde school police department back in march. it's so contrary to that, that no reasonable police of
we're back with barbara and frank. and you are talking about criminal charges. explain. >> yeah, nicole, i do think it's time to explore the possibility of criminal charges against police leadership present that day. here's why. first of all, there are two very applicable texas statutes that should be explored. both relate to endangering or abandoning children. both speak to reckless omission, so it's not that you have to be charged for something you did, but you can also be charged for...
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january 6th house committee member jamie raskin, yvette simpson, former republican congresswoman barbarao you think tonight's hearing did for donald trump's legal exposure? >> he had the intent to overthrow the presidential election, to block the transfer the power and the counting of electoral college votes, and was attempting to throw the whole election to the house of representatives for a so-called contingent election. that seems clear. but i think specifically what it did was it -- it's shone a very harsh spotlight on his actions during the three hours. when a real president would have been calling the secretary of defense, calling the national guard, calling the mayor of washington, d.c., mobilizing the apparatus of the government to defend our besieged capitol officers and defend the congress and the vice president. >> so much focus tonight not only on his action, but as you point out, his inaction during that time. yvette, i want to bring you in. the january 6th committee has held eight public hearings. do you think that the committee has made the case that president trump broke
january 6th house committee member jamie raskin, yvette simpson, former republican congresswoman barbarao you think tonight's hearing did for donald trump's legal exposure? >> he had the intent to overthrow the presidential election, to block the transfer the power and the counting of electoral college votes, and was attempting to throw the whole election to the house of representatives for a so-called contingent election. that seems clear. but i think specifically what it did was it --...
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barbara, there was still a lot of unexploded rockets and mines left, you know, for those of, for w. now that his back for loudy me says he'll not run again. renew for a lot. i don't care your for will room. i've already fled once. we are good and i'm definitely not doing that again. but just to say for you, for now to happen, family feels safe despite frequent air, raid warnings. but regardless of what happens next, they faced the future together with no, let's turn to some other stories, making headlines. rescue teams near hong kong a searching for 27 crew members of a ship that a typhoon split in half. they've managed to rescue 3 people so far. typhoon shabba made landfall in southern china on saturday. heavy wind and rain are expected to hit the region through monday. in paris, hundreds of flights have been cancelled. it shall de gaulle airport and the french capital as workers strike for higher wages. the walk out started on thursday and his schedule to continue on sunday. braunsdorf have also play announced plans to stage another strike from july, 8th to 10th. still in france,
barbara, there was still a lot of unexploded rockets and mines left, you know, for those of, for w. now that his back for loudy me says he'll not run again. renew for a lot. i don't care your for will room. i've already fled once. we are good and i'm definitely not doing that again. but just to say for you, for now to happen, family feels safe despite frequent air, raid warnings. but regardless of what happens next, they faced the future together with no, let's turn to some other stories,...
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this is barbara. yeah, definitely is as you can see. yeah, there's some, some fighter jets behind me. there's a lot of military helicopters just over there. the question is, as sort of, what does this mean, the context of the war in ukraine? we know, obviously that nato has said that ukraine's military should be swapping into western millet 3 as supplies. so that is a interoperable with nato rather than the old soviets or equipment that it traditionally uses. but ukraine's military is unlikely to be buying these sorts of aeroplanes instead, they, you know, that using a difference of aircraft, anti antiaircraft missiles, essentially that are being supplied by western allies in large parts. so the question is, what does it mean for, for this industry? because these planes will be being sold to, to the british military and the u. s. military. but there is, as you say, there's a sort of context here is an understanding that, that war in ukraine against ukraine is having an impact on every single industry. because it is a large part of white
this is barbara. yeah, definitely is as you can see. yeah, there's some, some fighter jets behind me. there's a lot of military helicopters just over there. the question is, as sort of, what does this mean, the context of the war in ukraine? we know, obviously that nato has said that ukraine's military should be swapping into western millet 3 as supplies. so that is a interoperable with nato rather than the old soviets or equipment that it traditionally uses. but ukraine's military is unlikely...
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thank you very much. shar corresponded barbara basil there in g loans near florida. if i is not well, the european commission has presented an emergency plan to avert a gas crisis across the continent. this winter. it's asking you countries to reduce their gas consumption by up to 15 percent. the north stream, one pipeline that delivers russian gas to germany has been shut off for routine maintenance. it's supposed to come back online in 10 days, but you leaders are preparing for it not to be restarted. countries are racing to refill storage facilities before winter and find alternative sources such as liquefied natural gas. well, here is your commission chief ursula funder lion announcing the emergency plan. a short while ago. russia is black mailing us. russia is using energy as a weapon. and therefore, in any event, whether it's partial major cut off of russian gas or total cut off of russian gas, europe needs to be ready with 2 objectives. one is every member state, should we use the use of gas. and our 2nd objective is we provide a safety net for all members thi
thank you very much. shar corresponded barbara basil there in g loans near florida. if i is not well, the european commission has presented an emergency plan to avert a gas crisis across the continent. this winter. it's asking you countries to reduce their gas consumption by up to 15 percent. the north stream, one pipeline that delivers russian gas to germany has been shut off for routine maintenance. it's supposed to come back online in 10 days, but you leaders are preparing for it not to be...