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ukrainian forces drive deeper, russia's losses litter the landscape and the scale of the counteroffensive beces clear. >> how important are these territorial gains we are seeing in the northeast of ukraine? i put that question to mike barton. he is a war studies fellow at king's college in london. >> the russians were never going to be able to decapitate ukrainian government. the ukrainians have liberated about 5000 square kilometers. >> we are spending a lot of time talking about the counteroffensive taking place in the east and the northeast. what about the south of ukraine? >> theost important part of ukraine is the russians. they were trying to take that city back from rusan control. for the ukrainians, that is the most impornt effort. what we have been spending so muchime paying attention to over the lasfive days or so, these blistering advances was actually an opportunity that the ukrainians saw and they took it. they are still making progress in the south but slow and steady rather than what we have seen in the northeast which is basically a collapse russianorces. >> we have all been tak
ukrainian forces drive deeper, russia's losses litter the landscape and the scale of the counteroffensive beces clear. >> how important are these territorial gains we are seeing in the northeast of ukraine? i put that question to mike barton. he is a war studies fellow at king's college in london. >> the russians were never going to be able to decapitate ukrainian government. the ukrainians have liberated about 5000 square kilometers. >> we are spending a lot of time talking...
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but by monda, by monday, likely that does bece part of the story. we will look at this storm in its entirety coming up in the first alert forecast. in terms of saturday, it won't rain today. temperatures in the upper 50s now. we look at today's daytime highs and the complete seven-dat seven-day forecast in a minute. >> the rain will likely be the heaviest in the north bay and that's good news for fire danger. it won't solve everything. firefighters and people living in that area will take what ever they can get. kpix wilson waltzed walker talk to people in santa rosa. >> we had an earthquake and gave and gave us a shake. a little bt of everything here. remember we ran into pat travis as he was working on his home and of the t time we met him he was just glad glad it was still here. >> the fire was going to come at i thought and maybe the water would stop it from coming in th. >> the glass. burned within a half block of here in two yearsr things have changed. >> a lot of us are cleaning up the property. these trees were over the house. and so we cut
but by monda, by monday, likely that does bece part of the story. we will look at this storm in its entirety coming up in the first alert forecast. in terms of saturday, it won't rain today. temperatures in the upper 50s now. we look at today's daytime highs and the complete seven-dat seven-day forecast in a minute. >> the rain will likely be the heaviest in the north bay and that's good news for fire danger. it won't solve everything. firefighters and people living in that area will take...
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dens kelly with the park said it bece an invaluable location for repairing ships fighting in the pacific theater. but it was in constant fear of attack. at them aboard the uss hornet, docent don tab walks among the vintage. >> this place will take from wod war ii up through vietnam and let at, feel and get engaged with history. >> reporter: in san francisco jn ramos, kpix 5. > >> stay with us. > >> a rescue of more than 100 bis has a significant tie to oaklan. >> protecting these herons fromy streets. right after this. > >> and written us every week bay week bay day for our new live nt at 7:00 and 8:00 on our sister station kbc w, you can find kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. an
dens kelly with the park said it bece an invaluable location for repairing ships fighting in the pacific theater. but it was in constant fear of attack. at them aboard the uss hornet, docent don tab walks among the vintage. >> this place will take from wod war ii up through vietnam and let at, feel and get engaged with history. >> reporter: in san francisco jn ramos, kpix 5. > >> stay with us. > >> a rescue of more than 100 bis has a significant tie to oaklan....
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bece they're under age, we are not able to show actual pictures. bt this is what it looks like insie of a facility. >> a small sample of some of ths you do. i can read a list of the the other activities that you do do when we come back in our nex. i know you will be asking for vs as well. i want to make clear t, tell them what skills they shoud bring if they're volunteers or if you can take people without particular special skills. it seems like a special ministry, would like as many as possible to be involved. we'll talk about about that in our next segment and we'll be back after this br. >> we are talking about the very the very serious prospect of justice and a special kind called restorative justice as practiced by julio escobar. your escobar. your ministry does lots lots of activities. prayer, prevention, guidance, mediation, guidance, mediation, all kinds of things. you have a list of your recent passed events. you had your community awards for the people that help. people are are invited to come to understad what they're doing. i think you
bece they're under age, we are not able to show actual pictures. bt this is what it looks like insie of a facility. >> a small sample of some of ths you do. i can read a list of the the other activities that you do do when we come back in our nex. i know you will be asking for vs as well. i want to make clear t, tell them what skills they shoud bring if they're volunteers or if you can take people without particular special skills. it seems like a special ministry, would like as many as...
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bece it's a time when people are aware of the sense of family or communal connection that is not in their lives. so it's mixed. r role and our agency is to be of service to all that. to be open to all that and help people from from where they are to where they want to go. it's not, it's not singular. it's not linear, it's very multilayered and complicated. i think a lot of us us have had to learn to not bring a lot of assumptions to i. and to learn how to be with peoe from where they are. but to offer when it's appropriate that that framework of being new beginnings and a time for people people to do something which eve is interested in doing, which is is look at how their life and their actions are aligned with the values that they confess. >> i'm wondering on the kind ofr social communal level, jewish family and children services is an agency in a technical sense is secular. it helps everybody, but it is informed by a particular understanding of the world that we call jewish values. i'm just wondering what that is for you sort of being a jew in the world and a jewish agency in the world
bece it's a time when people are aware of the sense of family or communal connection that is not in their lives. so it's mixed. r role and our agency is to be of service to all that. to be open to all that and help people from from where they are to where they want to go. it's not, it's not singular. it's not linear, it's very multilayered and complicated. i think a lot of us us have had to learn to not bring a lot of assumptions to i. and to learn how to be with peoe from where they are. but...
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back in 2015, queen elizabeth really became, that marker was hit in that unit bece unit became, thatecame the moment she became the longest rg monarch. >> let's go back to the global . global stage. a legacy in britain, longest serving monarch , like you said, but that's not enough. on the global stage, anl and all, not enough to say she had a long life in a rather dift rather difficult century. there is something special about her. she is the perfect embodiment oy of monarchy. there are lots of kings and queens in the world, maybe the press doesn't cover tm cover them, and maybe she has that advantage, given the wealth of pageantry and ceremony in britain. but this is a person, who has handled all of that wity with extraordinary, just remarkable. so i think you look to her as simply a perfection of of an ideal that has been rarely rarely realized in history. >> we had those interviews outside buckingham palace that we heard a minute ago, and people really do mark their life with the life of the queen, ane one woman said this is the only monarch i've ever known in my le my life. as w
back in 2015, queen elizabeth really became, that marker was hit in that unit bece unit became, thatecame the moment she became the longest rg monarch. >> let's go back to the global . global stage. a legacy in britain, longest serving monarch , like you said, but that's not enough. on the global stage, anl and all, not enough to say she had a long life in a rather dift rather difficult century. there is something special about her. she is the perfect embodiment oy of monarchy. there are...
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. >> yes, there was a little orange tint to the full moon ths evening as it first came up bece you're looking through more atm, so there was that haze today producing that same look. but once it got up higher in the sk, it looked like the normal moon. the haze isn't quite that thicks weekend and won't belet's ate t dome finally weakening. i can be bearer of good news to finish off the week. and there's the remnants of tropical storm kay w a post-tropical cyclone. southern california has seen a lot of rain, and that type of landscape can't absorb the moisture. they've had the extreme heat, then windy conditions, and now moisture. it it looks like that's going to avoid the bay area. we'll be on the fringes of the system with g clouds overhead, but in terms os or thunderstorms bringing a dryg threat, the odds are very low. e storm prediction center outlining the greatest probability of that staying farther off to the east and southeast throughout the weekend. well, it's not a zero percent chance. technically it'r than 20%, and that's really just really just us being extra cautious in cas
. >> yes, there was a little orange tint to the full moon ths evening as it first came up bece you're looking through more atm, so there was that haze today producing that same look. but once it got up higher in the sk, it looked like the normal moon. the haze isn't quite that thicks weekend and won't belet's ate t dome finally weakening. i can be bearer of good news to finish off the week. and there's the remnants of tropical storm kay w a post-tropical cyclone. southern california has...
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if you pderovi aaf se haven toco nar tffraickers, your country willom bece a narco-state.ou think heov's ming wabackrds. >> so if cola ombidedecis to negotiateh witall the kinsngpi othf e cartels, loiamb will turn into a ncoar-state. prohioibitn arstted in the '70s, and it is lia pocyha tt has been embracy ed bthwhe ole world, with very exfew ceioptns. soif, just one coyuntr cides to lege alizaldrl ugs, will become s theafhae ven fonar rco trafficker son , caweo dsomething different tifighngru dgs? yes, we can. ido believe, foamr exple, that yanou c heav re progressieave msusre in the cofase mijaruana? believe so, wiomth se ntcorols. bucat n we afford,so in ciy,et to hleave gacol caine in the streef ts ooucir ties? i fidenitely believe thomat se ugdrs are not polessib to be legad lizebeuscae dtheyesoytr the human b,eing thmae hun aibrn, d atth they can reenprest a bigger de amagtooc siety. 'd>> i le ikto ask you t abouvezuneela. locombia and venlaezue sreha nga lo htoisry, litiy,call ctuulrally, and u share a 1,mi400-leor bder. comb iias now home, afyoter urdm ainistration
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sources say this tune of information is highly classified and is called compartmented intelligence bece intelligence because it is only accessible on a need to know basis to a very few number of people such as the president ad president a limited number of ct of cabinet secretaries and thosy those directly running in operation. >> yet they were stored for 18 s at a beach club. >> reporter: experts tell cbs news it will be important to know whether the military defense intelligence is about an adversary or friendly nation. noting that intelligence gathering on our partners is done but it is cond but it is considered extremely sensitive. >> reporter: the office of the director of national intelligence is conducting a risk assessment to determine whether national security was harmed by keeping classified materials at mar-a-lago. they d the intelligence assessment can continue but said the departmet the department of justice review of the material for criminal investigative purposes must stop till a special master can review the documents to see what could fall under attorney client or exec
sources say this tune of information is highly classified and is called compartmented intelligence bece intelligence because it is only accessible on a need to know basis to a very few number of people such as the president ad president a limited number of ct of cabinet secretaries and thosy those directly running in operation. >> yet they were stored for 18 s at a beach club. >> reporter: experts tell cbs news it will be important to know whether the military defense intelligence...
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. >> every single piece could bece a lethal case. unfortunately this woman, karina castro, suffered brutally. >> the man charged in the murdef murder of an 8-year-old girl isd is expected to appear in court . her body was found last march ie march inside a central california home. her mother's boyfriend, donte jackson, was arrested on saturday. police calling him the main suspect. e main suspect. three others were arrested for allegedly helping jackson hide from authorities for the past six months. >> there was evidence showing sa showing sophia was the victim os of continuous physical abuse. ds abuse. detectives learned sophia was forced to live in a shed in the backyard as well as a clost inside the residence. >> reporter: jackson is set to e to be arraigned on murder. > >> tomorrow a new report is expd is expected to show inflation eased up a bit last month with gas prices dropping. travel costs falling and supply chains improving. how much to raise interest rates next week. > >> claiming a wildly successfult bay bar is just too p
. >> every single piece could bece a lethal case. unfortunately this woman, karina castro, suffered brutally. >> the man charged in the murdef murder of an 8-year-old girl isd is expected to appear in court . her body was found last march ie march inside a central california home. her mother's boyfriend, donte jackson, was arrested on saturday. police calling him the main suspect. e main suspect. three others were arrested for allegedly helping jackson hide from authorities for the...
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so there is sort of a sense of slow rolling shock bece it is something that has been in in the background and is now happening. and she really was an an extraordinary human being wih such dedication and devotion to the country and people that it is really an enormous shock to suddenly think after 70 years, she is no longer there. >> i think you nailed it. she is is everyone's favorite grandmother, it is not family feeling. and you know, we feel it here in the bay area. we have we have been covering the stories and the same type of outpouring and you can probably help us put in perspective, why is she such a fascination and the royals are here in america? >> it is such a weird thing because, honestly, as a british american, i have tried to figure figure it out myself because essentially americans kicked out out the royal family many years ago and it is sort of a bit like how you pine for an x, the way that americans seem to observe e royal family. but really it is e i think of the family connection connection that americans are so are so fascinated. you think about what happened with princ
so there is sort of a sense of slow rolling shock bece it is something that has been in in the background and is now happening. and she really was an an extraordinary human being wih such dedication and devotion to the country and people that it is really an enormous shock to suddenly think after 70 years, she is no longer there. >> i think you nailed it. she is is everyone's favorite grandmother, it is not family feeling. and you know, we feel it here in the bay area. we have we have...
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born at the height of jim crow, goes to college, beces a high school teacher.n the second world war begins. he joins the armed services as a seabee, using his knowledge of construction because he taught industrial arts in high school. after the war, he goes back to school and gets a master's of social work and then makes his way out to california. pufoy: i left ohio and came to california because i'd been in the military service in california, and i dreamed of returning because it was very pleasant. lewis: he's in california as a social worker and one day gets up from his desk, walks out the door, and goes and enrollsn chouinard art school, which later becomes cal arts. purifoy: so just out of the clear blue i said, "i think i want to go to art school." i was considered the first full-time black student. i had a studio clean enough to eat off the table. i had a beret, and i ate cheese and drank wine, but i wasn't an artist yet until watts. that made me an artist. lewis: noah was definitely intellectual. he had the background in social work, he has the arts trai
born at the height of jim crow, goes to college, beces a high school teacher.n the second world war begins. he joins the armed services as a seabee, using his knowledge of construction because he taught industrial arts in high school. after the war, he goes back to school and gets a master's of social work and then makes his way out to california. pufoy: i left ohio and came to california because i'd been in the military service in california, and i dreamed of returning because it was very...
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>> well, i'm going to guess bece coming in the miami heat historian, i'm going to guess tt guess that she is going to havet a very good legacy and that charles who has had struggles os own is really going to be a surprisingly good king. and i think the real legacy will proby be with william. >> do you think it would be wise be wise for the royal family to lift up william and kate as thee or do you think they are going o lean on now king charles as being the king we are looking to to as the future? >> charles deserves his chance. he has been preparing for it for it for a very, very long time. he has a very broad outlook at t a good society ought to be. he had to learn the hard way as well. most of us do. but i'm gog to count on him. let him have his transition period. the reign reign will be shorter than his s of course. >> real quick and i know this s probably a long answer to a short question, but where do you you think the monarchy kind of goes from here? a lot of folks think it is antiquated, it should be around anymore, they cost too much money. do you think they are ever going to
>> well, i'm going to guess bece coming in the miami heat historian, i'm going to guess tt guess that she is going to havet a very good legacy and that charles who has had struggles os own is really going to be a surprisingly good king. and i think the real legacy will proby be with william. >> do you think it would be wise be wise for the royal family to lift up william and kate as thee or do you think they are going o lean on now king charles as being the king we are looking to to...
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conflate all those, that's where you get the shame, a, you know, that's where your desk-- y desk is mey" beces "i'm a mess," becomes "i'm bad," whh becomes "i can't have power in relationsps. i can' do this in the world. i can't-- you know, i haveo withdraw," so the sme is "i'm bad versus, like, "iave difficulties." the shame is actually the much harder thing than the add. afton: i just felt like we were always--as a family especially we were always just trying, like, everything. lynn: yes. afton: everything to, like, fix. lynn: yeah, because the medical community couldn't seem to do anything for you, so i wasn't sure that i wanted to at a young--older teenage age or even teenager put you into psychotherapy. you know, i was very nervous about that because they frequently wanted to drug you up. over the years, our viewpoint has changed, but duri that time, you know, were very worried about you being so young and being on antidepressants beuse when you're a teenager it can be a real problem, but nothing ever helped 100%. afton: no, it didn't help 100% becausthat was--like, right after i did that
conflate all those, that's where you get the shame, a, you know, that's where your desk-- y desk is mey" beces "i'm a mess," becomes "i'm bad," whh becomes "i can't have power in relationsps. i can' do this in the world. i can't-- you know, i haveo withdraw," so the sme is "i'm bad versus, like, "iave difficulties." the shame is actually the much harder thing than the add. afton: i just felt like we were always--as a family especially we were...
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lane is blocked with more slower speedsy to give yourself extra time when time when you hit the roads bece it is about a 42 minute drive. w to the crash near 14th avenue on on 580, that's cleared out. we'l give you a live look at the bay bridge, metering lights have turned on. you will start to see see the build up. 15 minutes from highway 4 to the macarthur maze. mass transit, no delays. t if you are watching the giants and dodgers, it's an option to take mass transit. > >> time for a segment that we lk forward to all week. we are talg about liam's list. what do you have? >> so much. good morning lovely ladies. good morning friends at home. first, a movie making history not just for the all black cast but also for the epic epic direction. > >> from the moment she appears n the screen rising from tall gra, viola davis owns. it is every bit as majestic and monumental as it implies. the move eye could give welcome boost to other objects that have struggle have struggle in terms of majoro backing. davis triumphs as does the supporting cast. woman king is playing in bay area theaters. theaters
lane is blocked with more slower speedsy to give yourself extra time when time when you hit the roads bece it is about a 42 minute drive. w to the crash near 14th avenue on on 580, that's cleared out. we'l give you a live look at the bay bridge, metering lights have turned on. you will start to see see the build up. 15 minutes from highway 4 to the macarthur maze. mass transit, no delays. t if you are watching the giants and dodgers, it's an option to take mass transit. > >> time for a...
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is a statement written up by a police officer on scene which says that he st struck the pedestrian beceatening him. police say the alleged killer went on to say that he had the pedestrian that the pedestrian was part of a republican extremist group. the suspect was then charged with a legal goal homicide and he was in jail less than 48 hours before being freed on $50,000 bail. now it goes without saying it was country you cannot kill somebody because they belong to a certain group, but in this case there is zero evidence the 18-year-old victim belong to any group much less an extremist one. there is a growing pattern that you know longer need evidence to paint certain people as threatening. watch. >> president biden: too much of what is happening today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our rep republic. >> you may recall that the president did not exactly support that statement with ample evidence. >> tucker: trace gallagher 'second we never had in the fact that we considered him one of most talented people
is a statement written up by a police officer on scene which says that he st struck the pedestrian beceatening him. police say the alleged killer went on to say that he had the pedestrian that the pedestrian was part of a republican extremist group. the suspect was then charged with a legal goal homicide and he was in jail less than 48 hours before being freed on $50,000 bail. now it goes without saying it was country you cannot kill somebody because they belong to a certain group, but in this...
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yeah, i think it is more so bece so because we are such a small business and businesses are still trying to recover from co. from covid. >> the owner says it is the second time it has happened in a a week and she says she got a lot of support after posting the the video of customers coming in in to eat. they did pay. we are going to get a check of the weather and the traffic with jessica burch. how is it feelin? feeling outside? when i walked , it was 80 degrees at 2:45 in th. the morning. and i could feel it! > >> it is toasty outside this mo. this morning. this is all associated with high-pressure. there is not a marine layer ins. layer insight. that is the reason we can see the golden gate bridge. the national weather service has a heat warning today, tomorrow and even even into thursday all throughout california and even portions of nevada and arizona. it is like a dome over us. if you thought yesterday was hot, today will be even hotter in certain climates. getting up to 106 this afternoon, 113 in livermore and concord. that is breaking records for those two . two areas. we are seei
yeah, i think it is more so bece so because we are such a small business and businesses are still trying to recover from co. from covid. >> the owner says it is the second time it has happened in a a week and she says she got a lot of support after posting the the video of customers coming in in to eat. they did pay. we are going to get a check of the weather and the traffic with jessica burch. how is it feelin? feeling outside? when i walked , it was 80 degrees at 2:45 in th. the...
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peterer insis that they'y're actualllly making weweapons andd that it's all hahappening ununderground d bece>> we're alall heere bececauae belilieve in thehe mission.. >> y yes. >> we h have jobs,s, too, , thae just as imimportant, , just as vitatal, what wewe do at homme-- supporting them, taking care of them. without that, they couldn't be out there changing the world. >> stephen: please welcome back to "the late show," olivia wilde! ♪ it's all right ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: there you go. nice to see you again. >> it's so good to be here. >> stephen: it's been too long. >> i know. >> stephen: since-- "booksmart." >> stephen: a year before covid hit. >> tweft years ago. >> stephen: something like that. there is no time anymore. >> it has no meaning. >> stephen: do you remember when you were here, we gave you a little director's chair? >> of course, it's by my bed. >> stephen: it's to celebrate what an extraordinary freshman offering from a new director that was. it came out of the gate so beautifully with that movie. >> oh, thank you. >> stephen: and i just wanted to say-- peop
peterer insis that they'y're actualllly making weweapons andd that it's all hahappening ununderground d bece>> we're alall heere bececauae belilieve in thehe mission.. >> y yes. >> we h have jobs,s, too, , thae just as imimportant, , just as vitatal, what wewe do at homme-- supporting them, taking care of them. without that, they couldn't be out there changing the world. >> stephen: please welcome back to "the late show," olivia wilde! ♪ it's all right ♪ (...
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signs of folks out and about, which is something that law enforcement is trying to zrodiscourage, bece you can't get too far without running into pretty sizable damage, whether it's downed trees or trash that litters the roadway. but access to the barrier islands down to the south of where we are, seems to be a possibility. this time yesterday, folks were not able to get into that part of englewood, just because the flooding was that bad. >> yeah, carlos, you're at the gas station right there pap few days into this, people have been without gas for a long time. this is when it starts to really be a problem. people start to be running low on their tanks, going from station to station. the way you can tell a station has gas, if there's a long line. that's the sign that they've got something. carlos suarez, thank you for all the work you've been doing. appreciate it. >>> so as the storm moves north, rescue efforts are still underway in some of the areas hardest hit. these are just a few of the dramatic moments caught on video. video. >> you know, some of these images, tragic, some uplifti
signs of folks out and about, which is something that law enforcement is trying to zrodiscourage, bece you can't get too far without running into pretty sizable damage, whether it's downed trees or trash that litters the roadway. but access to the barrier islands down to the south of where we are, seems to be a possibility. this time yesterday, folks were not able to get into that part of englewood, just because the flooding was that bad. >> yeah, carlos, you're at the gas station right...
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. >> our heart breaks for him ands parents and haze his family bece he was due for a hell of a year and he's put in all the work and and it just sucks. there's no other way to put it. >> once again is jimmy be a romw under center? he will meet under under performance incentive that that will boost the base salary to north of $15 million. highlis of the 49ers' home opener victory over seattle later in sports. >> boy, who would have seen tha? > >> still ahead at 6:00, an entie island is under power in puerto rico tonight. > >> i'm john ramos in san francio where people braved the wet weather to bring ate wayne to a rare disease. and this is one of of the few places where life-saving surgery is availabl. we'll have that story coming up. have that story coming up. > >> and then later, care courts e coming to california, we'll expn the new system hoping to help those with mental illness, whene come back. >> oh. hi little guy. >> oh look at that. an owl safe and sound after being rescued by by the santa clara county fire team. the owl trapped inside a l goal. a basketball goal? in the los alt
. >> our heart breaks for him ands parents and haze his family bece he was due for a hell of a year and he's put in all the work and and it just sucks. there's no other way to put it. >> once again is jimmy be a romw under center? he will meet under under performance incentive that that will boost the base salary to north of $15 million. highlis of the 49ers' home opener victory over seattle later in sports. >> boy, who would have seen tha? > >> still ahead at 6:00,...
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ter nan ldin bece aicted to oxyntin, e foundethe oup pa comthat is prescripon addtion inrvention n. she orgaze protest our ium sponred by -- this marks only the second time a documentary has won the top prize at the venice film festival. >> i have known a lot of brave and courageous people in my life, but i've never met anyone like nan, somebody who can decide to take on the billionaire sackler family, which is ruthless and responsible for countless deaths and so much bloodshed and decided to take this family down along withhe organization pain. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as the world marks the death of queen elizabeth ii, we begin day's show looking at how she had many subjects throughout the former british empire and not all are mourning her death equally. buckingham palace has announced the state funeral for queen elizabeth ii will take place at westminster abbey on september 19. the queen's body will lie in state at the houses of parliament beginning on wednesday. on friday, king
ter nan ldin bece aicted to oxyntin, e foundethe oup pa comthat is prescripon addtion inrvention n. she orgaze protest our ium sponred by -- this marks only the second time a documentary has won the top prize at the venice film festival. >> i have known a lot of brave and courageous people in my life, but i've never met anyone like nan, somebody who can decide to take on the billionaire sackler family, which is ruthless and responsible for countless deaths and so much bloodshed and...
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. >> reporter: lucky he says, bece he survived world war ii.t missions over germanye santa rosa resident is known to be the oldest living veteran in sonoma county. but his service doesn't end with the military. e served on boards of local colles and hospitals for decades. leads say the lifelong philanthropist helped raise millions of dollars dollars for charities. he had a lot of connections since he wasa stockbroker and final i retired in his 90s. >> his entire life is about sere to the community. and he is fund he is just a really goodman. >> reporter: his niece, carol, s she out lived his younger sybils younger sybils and his wife of more than six decades. she passed away 20 years. he turned 107 on monday, but family and fs decided to celebrate this weekend at the veterans memorial at the veterans memorial building. >> i'm just flattered. it is so nice. >> what a better. it is 5:51. > >> coming up, we chat withdrew y more on what to expect for her new season of the show that pres tonight. >> yes, mornings, gayle king any bring yoe biggest ad
. >> reporter: lucky he says, bece he survived world war ii.t missions over germanye santa rosa resident is known to be the oldest living veteran in sonoma county. but his service doesn't end with the military. e served on boards of local colles and hospitals for decades. leads say the lifelong philanthropist helped raise millions of dollars dollars for charities. he had a lot of connections since he wasa stockbroker and final i retired in his 90s. >> his entire life is about sere...
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human beings bece sacrifices in the desire to develop new military technology. i think that was one of those instaes. amy: we're talking to historian howard zinn, here in our firehouse studio in chinatown, just blocks from where the towers of the world trade center once stood. you went to vietnam, to north vietnam, with dan berrigan? >> yeah, yeah. amy: why? >> why? well, this was early 1968. this was the time of the tet offensi, also the time of the tet holiday, the vietnamese holiday. and the north vietnase decided they wanted to release the first three airmen prisoners who had been shot down over north vietnam. and they wanted to release them in the custody of not the american government, but the peace movement. so daniel berrigan, poet, priest, whom i'd never met before, he and i traveled together to hanoi to north vietnam to pick up these three american airmen who were being released by the north vietnamese. and then we spent some time in hanoi and the surrounding area, visited bombed-out areas, visited little villages that had been jet bombed in the middle
human beings bece sacrifices in the desire to develop new military technology. i think that was one of those instaes. amy: we're talking to historian howard zinn, here in our firehouse studio in chinatown, just blocks from where the towers of the world trade center once stood. you went to vietnam, to north vietnam, with dan berrigan? >> yeah, yeah. amy: why? >> why? well, this was early 1968. this was the time of the tet offensi, also the time of the tet holiday, the vietnamese...
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speed went that raises a good point and it is interesting bece hear from the president and these controlled environments, e not hearing that much from the candidates not wanting to do debates and not wanting to commit to debating each other or doing those events across the country. you have john federman who we have not heard much from at all. what is going on? why are they not wanting to engage in debates? this is a tradition for generations. >> since the dobbs decision, they were up in five federal elections. to answer your question, in each case the democrats have average seven points relative to what they performed in 2020. kansas, we saw the abortion event in new york state race recently -- >> martha: so if doing great, why don't they want to debate question might speak with the fact is the president is making the case that under him five times more jobs created then combination of the, okay? >> martha: answer my questions go out there and take the tough questions and go for it. >> i believe there will be interested in debates when i hear people talking to herschel walker making that e
speed went that raises a good point and it is interesting bece hear from the president and these controlled environments, e not hearing that much from the candidates not wanting to do debates and not wanting to commit to debating each other or doing those events across the country. you have john federman who we have not heard much from at all. what is going on? why are they not wanting to engage in debates? this is a tradition for generations. >> since the dobbs decision, they were up in...
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gets harder and harder toe peop recruit, not just because people don't qualify anymore, anymore, but bece they don't wa. we just spent 20 years fighting the war that our own government can't properly explain as to20 t why it took 20 years to fight it or why we were there toent' begin with in some cases. sos the government's got itsd back against the wall. they should really be rolling out the red carpet ttalent to rv talent into our military, troont into our military, a problem getting troops, we've got a problem. we've got a void in leadership . we're hurting on true leadership. the pentagon leadership. should be strife with people pushing back on the partisan politics coming into it from all five sides. pot but that's not what's happening there. they'rembracing it because belie they believe as leaders that are politically appointeeaders d generals, that that's their way to the top, their personal co the top, their personal protecting our country because this entire country from coastsg to coast has gotten veryr comfortable watching other people's kids fight wars. and generals have gotte
gets harder and harder toe peop recruit, not just because people don't qualify anymore, anymore, but bece they don't wa. we just spent 20 years fighting the war that our own government can't properly explain as to20 t why it took 20 years to fight it or why we were there toent' begin with in some cases. sos the government's got itsd back against the wall. they should really be rolling out the red carpet ttalent to rv talent into our military, troont into our military, a problem getting troops,...
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three separate police agencies are handling if you live in the area, try and g bece once this hits thisough. you know how it is in that area. there are very few alternate routes, and it's going to be a tough one. meanwhile after this paper point crash i'm sorry. after this crash bay point traffic is moving along relatively well. and when you get to the bay bridge, we're seeing a little bit of a backup already building at the toll plans of metering lights, and now it's beginning to stretch past the toll plaza itself would keep watching it for you, 601. let's go back to the headlines. all right. thank you, sal. today, first responders in san francisco will run a disaster response drill. it's a joint training exercise with local state and federal authorities. ktvu james torres joins us now from clarin park in the city, where he's talking with one of the organizers of today's drill and how it's connected to san francisco's fleet week. good morning, james. good morning to you, pam. you know, fleet week or something? i think we look forward to every single year. we get that one week where we
three separate police agencies are handling if you live in the area, try and g bece once this hits thisough. you know how it is in that area. there are very few alternate routes, and it's going to be a tough one. meanwhile after this paper point crash i'm sorry. after this crash bay point traffic is moving along relatively well. and when you get to the bay bridge, we're seeing a little bit of a backup already building at the toll plans of metering lights, and now it's beginning to stretch past...