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i would wee#tive interactions beth has had with people.know that beth moved to san francisco to become a design director , a san francisco apparel apparel. somerset's father came to take the#i job at sf mta to develop 511. they as a family, have been committed to impacting the city and the culture in a very years. she's not new to san francisco. beth's commitment to community is shown teaching at cca. she helps on various organizations, helps women entrepreneurs, and one of my favorite interactions she's been having lately is withictoria house. she has fostered some friendsh, and she's been contributing materials, and her with their gardening and their artwork. because beth is a person, if she sees there's a need, she acts on it. she's very community driven. i witnessed firsthand some say in conclusion that beth is an extremely a lot to get this house in san francisco. a yeara anything, i just want her and her great space that she's created. so i hope you take that into consideration. seconds. thank you. next speaker, pase=&. hello preside
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i live in beth, for the. i've been living ecuador.i've been living in san francisco for t in the mission on 19 and valencia and beth for 20 years, and she lived in castro, andur kids who are my daughter is 21, hers is 22. and, in and we've supported each other. in fa doing some fixes and we had to go somewhereo because the smell was a strong, she immediately her place and and so i just wanted to talk a little bit about and how we i've known her. i even i feel like us as living in san francisco. most of us come, and we found in san francisco a place where we feel goodre our kids were born. her daughter was b 22 years ago, and mine was born 21. and i feel like we are from here. so i wouldn't think that eit an outsider. she has always worked was with children's ce worked with sfmta's and she lived in the castro. and when had wanted for many years to come back and live in the this has been a huge thing for her to be able get a place where she could live with her family and her daughter goes to , and yeah. and i. yeah. do go for it? yeah.
i live in beth, for the. i've been living ecuador.i've been living in san francisco for t in the mission on 19 and valencia and beth for 20 years, and she lived in castro, andur kids who are my daughter is 21, hers is 22. and, in and we've supported each other. in fa doing some fixes and we had to go somewhereo because the smell was a strong, she immediately her place and and so i just wanted to talk a little bit about and how we i've known her. i even i feel like us as living in san francisco....
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see kye whyte and beth shriver -- beth shriever out there?e three and seven. to see them growing into a great young men, making the olympic team with others from peckham bmx. thank you. we can chat to a couple of people here. jacob. i am ten. how do you feel about tonight? i am do you feel about tonight? i am excited to _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see how _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see how kye - do you feel about tonight? ian excited to see how kye does. all he needs to do is his best and be confident. i needs to do is his best and be confident-— needs to do is his best and be confident. ,, .., ., confident. i think he can do it. do ou think confident. i think he can do it. do you think he _ confident. i think he can do it. do you think he can _ confident. i think he can do it. do you think he can do _ confident. i think he can do it. do you think he can do it, _ confident. i think he can do it. do you think he can do it, gabriel? l you think he can do it, gab
see kye whyte and beth shriver -- beth shriever out there?e three and seven. to see them growing into a great young men, making the olympic team with others from peckham bmx. thank you. we can chat to a couple of people here. jacob. i am ten. how do you feel about tonight? i am do you feel about tonight? i am excited to _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see how _ do you feel about tonight? i am excited to see how kye - do you feel...
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so beth, starbucks is letting its incoming ceo work from home.hing if you are running a tech company with a lot of software programmers working from home so this is starbucks and i am shocked. beth: he is not relocating from california, he will be working out of seattle. part of it is commuting regularly. but the terms are unclear. i do not know how often he will be in seattle even though they say that will be his main office. scarlet: exactly. apparently he will be commuting to seattle and travel as needed. that leaves a lot to the imagination. we do not have the details. that is an awful lot of flexibility as we know most companies are not offering that to rank-and-file employees. beth: it shows how much starbucks wanted to get him to join the company. it was one of a couple of concessions. he joined chiptole, they were willing to relocate the headquarters from denver. i think it is one of those aspects if you are that desirable you can make any arrangement that you want. scarlet: this is just a him thing rather than a starbucks thing. can call
so beth, starbucks is letting its incoming ceo work from home.hing if you are running a tech company with a lot of software programmers working from home so this is starbucks and i am shocked. beth: he is not relocating from california, he will be working out of seattle. part of it is commuting regularly. but the terms are unclear. i do not know how often he will be in seattle even though they say that will be his main office. scarlet: exactly. apparently he will be commuting to seattle and...
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the pace of beth shriever- here is absolutely breathtaking. looking to the future. la is definitely one of my biggest goals now. i've got world championships, so hopefully get a few titles along the way. um, but yeah, ican't wait. so going back all those years, you all remember tom daley predicting what he'd be doing in 2024 when he was a boy? what's your prediction for 2028? i think hopefully get a medal. i think i've definitely got the potential to keep going and be successful. so yeah, i'm going to go in and see what we can do. and 2028 will be here before we know it. dave guest, bbc news, hyde. the former rugby union player ed slater was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2022 and now his friend and former team—mate, billy twelvetrees, is taking on another mammoth cycling challenge to support families affected by the condition. on monday, billy and his support team will cycle 350 miles — repeating the route he and ed covered together two years ago. and this time billy is trying to complete it in one day — rather than three. they'll st
the pace of beth shriever- here is absolutely breathtaking. looking to the future. la is definitely one of my biggest goals now. i've got world championships, so hopefully get a few titles along the way. um, but yeah, ican't wait. so going back all those years, you all remember tom daley predicting what he'd be doing in 2024 when he was a boy? what's your prediction for 2028? i think hopefully get a medal. i think i've definitely got the potential to keep going and be successful. so yeah, i'm...
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let's bring in beth kindig to help figure this out. beth what is going on here?i agree with you, charles, the market is acting if the laws of gravity do not apply to wall street. you're seeing wild swings in both directions. anyone that can time travel would tell you that in the years to come, these daily swings will be insignificant for a.i. leaders. we're basically seeing people try to trade a.i. stocks for a quick gain or they're panicking. ultimately that would be a mistake. charles: so a.i. in general, i saw this table and wanted to get your thoughts on it. a.i. in general, here are many so of things in recent years that were very, very exciting. crypto in 2021 really caught the public's imagine. 2022 is the metaverse. we saw nfts. they all kind of declined. a.i. is starting to turn here a little bit. does this impact the rollout? does it impact maybe less of these wild swings we just talked about? >> i am biased. when i look at that graph what i would say is metaverse has peaked but a.i. is exactly what i want to see as an investor which is hockey stick gro
let's bring in beth kindig to help figure this out. beth what is going on here?i agree with you, charles, the market is acting if the laws of gravity do not apply to wall street. you're seeing wild swings in both directions. anyone that can time travel would tell you that in the years to come, these daily swings will be insignificant for a.i. leaders. we're basically seeing people try to trade a.i. stocks for a quick gain or they're panicking. ultimately that would be a mistake. charles: so...
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the pace of beth here is absolutely breathtaking. ican�*t wait. so going back all those years, you all remember tom daley predicting what he�*d be doing in 2024 when he was a boy? what�*s your prediction for 2028? i think hopefully get a medal. i think i�*ve definitely got the potential to keep going and be successful. so yeah, i�*m going to go in and see what we can do. and 2028 will be here before we know it. dave guest, bbc news. community theatres across the uk have faced some tough times in the last few years, but one in norfolk now has an award—winning actor on its side. surannejones, best known for her roles in tv dramas like vigil and gentlemanjack, is the president of the sheringham little theatre, and, during the summer, she�*s helping the next generation of budding actors. debbie tubby has more. when i was a little girl... everything�*s whip smart that i�*ve seen here. and the actors are brilliant. like for a little theatre, ijust think, yeah, the quality is, like, sky high. came up to me with her... gold rimmed lorgnette!
the pace of beth here is absolutely breathtaking. ican�*t wait. so going back all those years, you all remember tom daley predicting what he�*d be doing in 2024 when he was a boy? what�*s your prediction for 2028? i think hopefully get a medal. i think i�*ve definitely got the potential to keep going and be successful. so yeah, i�*m going to go in and see what we can do. and 2028 will be here before we know it. dave guest, bbc news. community theatres across the uk have faced some...
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beth, what do you make of this stunning apparent hacking incident well, to me, it's pretty consistent. >> i mean, i think people need to be reminded that in 20 2020, iran was actually the most aggressive in terms of the types of operations they were doing. they didn't have the blanket attacks that we saw russia in 2016, but they sent letters to voters pretending that they were proud boys members and threatening them to vote. in a different way. and so they've done things, they've gotten into system. so to me this is very consistent number one and number two, it's consistent also with irans focus on trying to undermine the u.s electoral system and make voters question, are election integrity sure. >> i talk to us a little bit about the ways foreign adversaries are trying to metal in the u.s. election seems to be ramping up right now. >> that's. right wolf i mean a lot of this is about perceptions, right? this isn't aimed at voting machines or the way that voters cast their ballot. it's about the information environment around that and trying to sow doubt and what do you trust in consum
beth, what do you make of this stunning apparent hacking incident well, to me, it's pretty consistent. >> i mean, i think people need to be reminded that in 20 2020, iran was actually the most aggressive in terms of the types of operations they were doing. they didn't have the blanket attacks that we saw russia in 2016, but they sent letters to voters pretending that they were proud boys members and threatening them to vote. in a different way. and so they've done things, they've gotten...
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>> beth sanner and major mike lyons. thanks to both of you still, ahead president biden is about to hold his first major event since dropping out of the presidential race. and it's one that's close to his heart. we're going to break down his administration's moonshot initiative to fight cancer plus stocks enjoying these new inflation numbers, raising expectations for a fed rate cut coming in september. would all this means for your wallet. when we come back? >> this is the home for the world's most essential stories in journalism. and now, cnn has been recognized with the most emmy nominations of me, binzer going to station this year see it beth wants to get back to eating the food she loves. >> so she's been thinking about getting dental implants, but the cost seems like it's out of her budget had clear choice. >> we specialize in permanent teeth replacement offering a range of solutions to fit your budget. >> so you don't have to wait any longer. finance your new smile for as low as $304 a month per arch for qualified
>> beth sanner and major mike lyons. thanks to both of you still, ahead president biden is about to hold his first major event since dropping out of the presidential race. and it's one that's close to his heart. we're going to break down his administration's moonshot initiative to fight cancer plus stocks enjoying these new inflation numbers, raising expectations for a fed rate cut coming in september. would all this means for your wallet. when we come back? >> this is the home for...
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sanner cnn's national security analyst and former deputy director of national intelligence, beth just to take a step back and look at how complex this deal was. >> and all of the complicated moves that had to happen to get to this moment. what stands out to you the most? >> i think the number of countries involved in the relationships and the trust that the united states has to have with those countries in order to get them to give up people that they've arrested and the other part of it i think is that the inclusion of russian political activists and dissidents really makes this not just an exchange about spy for innocent americans, but it also is about values it is about what we got back is we are rescuing these political activists and dissidents from basically no, no future, no life and i think that that is something that's symbolic and important yeah. there is a clear contrast, mikhail, the kinds of people who are being swapped here i mean, it's ordinary people, journalist, critics of the kremlin that are being freed from russia. but those going back to russia that we saw being gr
sanner cnn's national security analyst and former deputy director of national intelligence, beth just to take a step back and look at how complex this deal was. >> and all of the complicated moves that had to happen to get to this moment. what stands out to you the most? >> i think the number of countries involved in the relationships and the trust that the united states has to have with those countries in order to get them to give up people that they've arrested and the other part...
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beth, let me start with you. first of all, guys, both appreciate you being with us, but how significant is this iran suspected hack that we've seen in recent weeks? what does it mean moving forward? >> well, this particular hack is actually, you know, it's not particularly audacious or sophisticated they found a weakness. phishing campaigns are about human error, right? but it's part of a pattern and we shouldn't forget the context of this is that in 2020 iran was actually the most aggressive passive of all of the actors in terms of the types of activities that they did threatening us voters, sending letters to individual democratic voters pretending to be proud boys, for example so it's part of a parcel and i think that we risk kind of underestimating iran because this particular hacker it wasn't very sophisticated, but it can have outsized effects. >> yeah and it's miles, it sounds like they're trying it again and federal investigators say miles, you and i've talked about this. we've seen this playbook before.
beth, let me start with you. first of all, guys, both appreciate you being with us, but how significant is this iran suspected hack that we've seen in recent weeks? what does it mean moving forward? >> well, this particular hack is actually, you know, it's not particularly audacious or sophisticated they found a weakness. phishing campaigns are about human error, right? but it's part of a pattern and we shouldn't forget the context of this is that in 2020 iran was actually the most...
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our thanks to beth stern. >>> coming up on "today", our popular series "inside the game" is back.ind the scenes go-to guy. you want to meet him. thanks for starting your morning with "early today." i'm frances rivera. hope you have a great wednesday and back up early to join us against thursday morning. have a good one. have a good one. football season already and not a satellite dish in sight! i hardly recognize the roofs i grew up on. enough squawkin'! oh great... coach prime! y'all are whining while everyone else is watching nonstop football on directv! tell me! whose house is this? their house? i think they're renting. listen, listen— i know they get easy access to all this football... but you know what you got? what, coach? a crumb bum attitude! now drop and give me twenty! twenty what? flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our t
our thanks to beth stern. >>> coming up on "today", our popular series "inside the game" is back.ind the scenes go-to guy. you want to meet him. thanks for starting your morning with "early today." i'm frances rivera. hope you have a great wednesday and back up early to join us against thursday morning. have a good one. have a good one. football season already and not a satellite dish in sight! i hardly recognize the roofs i grew up on. enough squawkin'!...
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most of the and this is beth, it's easiest. don't come clearly, jill young as not by the way. and that's always gretchen from month to month only to jim's and you most viewed this, beth, it's easy. and if it came over some. yeah, what's on the west side of the gulf right? uh, hold on. it's called brilinta 75th infantry division of the $109.00. so in 2 months, you're going to go to it was drafted in 1979 default and czechoslovakia, belgium, and fellows. on july, the 1st 1944, he was captured nearby bruce. that's what peter learned about his grandfather from the german archives. the t even received a copy of his grandfather's pay of w file. and despite not being a diplomat to a politician, he then became the 1st gentleman for 75 years to look into the eyes of the people so harshly affected by what his grandfather had done. this due to susan legged luminated the below which is locked and what's going on. but then we'll stay as low as to go with the mama to put the doses through the potato brother. and what's a minute? the bullet, which is what i need you to do, right? it is still
most of the and this is beth, it's easiest. don't come clearly, jill young as not by the way. and that's always gretchen from month to month only to jim's and you most viewed this, beth, it's easy. and if it came over some. yeah, what's on the west side of the gulf right? uh, hold on. it's called brilinta 75th infantry division of the $109.00. so in 2 months, you're going to go to it was drafted in 1979 default and czechoslovakia, belgium, and fellows. on july, the 1st 1944, he was captured...
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and with this sprint by sam dickinson, beth potter set off for the final leg in front. kilometres separates great britain from from back—to—back golds. can she maintain that lead? reeled in by germany and the usa she soon found herself in third, but with the finish in sight it all came down to this mad dash to the line. this, how close it was, so close in fact that great britain were initially given silver before being demoted behind the usa mere moments before the medal ceremony. but spirits still high. it made the finish super exciting. at the end of the day we were saying the sport has won and we were so excited and i think everyone else at home was so excited watching that race, we had you on the edge of your seat the whole time and hopefully that means a little one somewhere is going to take up this sport. more triathlon success for great britain, with their loved ones watching on. it britain, with their loved ones watching on— britain, with their loved ones watchin: on. ., . ., watching on. it will mean so much to him, and i — watching on. it will mean so much to
and with this sprint by sam dickinson, beth potter set off for the final leg in front. kilometres separates great britain from from back—to—back golds. can she maintain that lead? reeled in by germany and the usa she soon found herself in third, but with the finish in sight it all came down to this mad dash to the line. this, how close it was, so close in fact that great britain were initially given silver before being demoted behind the usa mere moments before the medal ceremony. but...
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sanner. >> beth, thanks so much for joining us.een these potential ceasefire deals fail time and time again since this war began, some more than 300 days ago. but now hamas classes leader appears open, potentially striking some sort of compromise how confident are you that this deal can finally come through to bring these hostages home? >> i'm never confident about these deals, wolf, i think that, you know, all of us have been more optimistic than we should have been in the past. and i think we also, we also have to remind ourselves that both sides, both sinwar and netanyahu could scuttle the deal at any point even in the beginning of it for their own reasons. and even after a deal is formed. so we'll just have to wait and see until thursday when this crucial discussion is taking place. >> there will see on thursday if that's how hamas representative actually shows up at these talks, that will be critically important, obviously as you know, back the u.s. the biden administration has been putting a lot of pressure on israel and the
sanner. >> beth, thanks so much for joining us.een these potential ceasefire deals fail time and time again since this war began, some more than 300 days ago. but now hamas classes leader appears open, potentially striking some sort of compromise how confident are you that this deal can finally come through to bring these hostages home? >> i'm never confident about these deals, wolf, i think that, you know, all of us have been more optimistic than we should have been in the past....
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beth. let's start in gaza how big of a problem is it that hamas is not participating in these talks is this just like standard operating procedure as the white house national security council spokesperson, john kirby is claiming i mean, it's a little bit more than that. >> i don't think it's the big issue. they can easily communicate with hamas so them not being in the room, it's not weird because there aren't direct negotiations. the big issue is that israel and hamas see the end of the war in very different ways. hamas wants a permanent ceasefire or to live and fight another day and netanyahu wants to militarily crush hamas. so there can be no future hamas in gaza. and threading that needle is what the united states and the other negotiators are trying to do but that is why a lot of people are in the kind of low-probability of success, not zero but low david, how do these talks factor into any potential iranian retaliation or vice versa well it's. a, really great question and we were pres
beth. let's start in gaza how big of a problem is it that hamas is not participating in these talks is this just like standard operating procedure as the white house national security council spokesperson, john kirby is claiming i mean, it's a little bit more than that. >> i don't think it's the big issue. they can easily communicate with hamas so them not being in the room, it's not weird because there aren't direct negotiations. the big issue is that israel and hamas see the end of the...
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cnn national security analyst beth sanner is here and that is the question. if there is going to be a direct strike what does that look like and how does that play out for us officials who are watching this right now from the pentagon, from the situation room, right? >> well, kaitlan, it could range it could range from something that is a combined attack with all of the proxies involved, or at least hezbollah involved as well as iran it could be fairly minimal and just symbolic from iran because they struck a hamas official not iran proper, but it could be another massive strike. it all depends on the feeling in the supreme leader of iran, mine about what he can get away with without creating all out war that will draw the united states in to a war with iran. he doesn't want that at this point. we just have to prepare for the worst and we are doing that with us forces moving into the region what does that look like? what are those plans? and the preparations as they don't know what this reaction is going to look like. how does the u.s. kind of get in place fo
cnn national security analyst beth sanner is here and that is the question. if there is going to be a direct strike what does that look like and how does that play out for us officials who are watching this right now from the pentagon, from the situation room, right? >> well, kaitlan, it could range it could range from something that is a combined attack with all of the proxies involved, or at least hezbollah involved as well as iran it could be fairly minimal and just symbolic from iran...
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cnn's nic robertson, beth sanner, who is former deputy director of national intelligence and cnn's jim sciutto and jim, i want to start with you because you have been talking to evan's family this morning the reaction relation an enormous amount of anticipation and relief following well months of detention, but also stops and starts. >> right. there were moments when they thought they might be close to a deal and seeing their son, their brother freed. and then of course those hopes disappeared and right up until the final month home and it was interesting speaking to someone close to the family this morning. there was an enormous amount of nervousness right? because you're in those final moments despite everything you've heard, you know, the enormous efforts that were made and all the pieces that were coming together until all those pieces come together and until they're able to see their loved ones safe on that tarmac in turkey and now see the statement from the u.s. secretary of state saying they are on a flight back to the us. they were not going to be ready to celebrate. so it was
cnn's nic robertson, beth sanner, who is former deputy director of national intelligence and cnn's jim sciutto and jim, i want to start with you because you have been talking to evan's family this morning the reaction relation an enormous amount of anticipation and relief following well months of detention, but also stops and starts. >> right. there were moments when they thought they might be close to a deal and seeing their son, their brother freed. and then of course those hopes...
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beth great to have you here with us this afternoon.an really telegraphed its attack which israel along with the help of us and other allies, was able to defend itself against pretty successfully, very successfully. i think a lot of people are wondering what this attack from iran might look like and how it might be different or not different from not one yeah, this is the million-dollar question. >> is this going to be performative or is it going to be really, really serious and i lean toward the serious side even though i think that when you look at the strikes that israel took, they were designed to deter iran from taking a very serious strike. i mean, they used intelligence, they got in there, they did this incredible thing and netanyahu is warning today, also designed to deter, but has blocked in iran have been humiliated they're intelligence has been completely penetrated and they worry that if they don't retaliate that they will lose the support of the rank and file and they will lose the ability to deter iran from from attacking
beth great to have you here with us this afternoon.an really telegraphed its attack which israel along with the help of us and other allies, was able to defend itself against pretty successfully, very successfully. i think a lot of people are wondering what this attack from iran might look like and how it might be different or not different from not one yeah, this is the million-dollar question. >> is this going to be performative or is it going to be really, really serious and i lean...
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but how beth, thank you very much. i every year countless people climbed the hill to visit this ruin the to find out why i met on we'll go because he knows about the secret agents and if it's past and the autism from its present in fact you are. and on top of a hill that has been in the cold war, the outpost of the americans, and also also british and to listen to what is a g d, r and, and russia. i was planned visit army. so this was a listening till after the 2nd world war, the windows divided germany into full occupation zones, the american, british and french stones in the west and the soviet zone in the east. a conflict develop between the western allies and the soviet union. the city of balloons had right in the middle of the soviet zone and was divided into east and west. this made westland very interesting for secret services because it provided the western allies with a sort of island within the soviet union, sea of insurance. after the war fell, the listening station became so popular was it looks very differ
but how beth, thank you very much. i every year countless people climbed the hill to visit this ruin the to find out why i met on we'll go because he knows about the secret agents and if it's past and the autism from its present in fact you are. and on top of a hill that has been in the cold war, the outpost of the americans, and also also british and to listen to what is a g d, r and, and russia. i was planned visit army. so this was a listening till after the 2nd world war, the windows...
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a violence against women is widespread, is demanding beth and security and hospitals. they want a safer working environment. indian doctors are escalating protests into a nationwide strike. we just want to be safe when we are doing because it is the last is where we have to. oh, what do you, what do i say see emergency services are still in operation. but the strike has affected thousands of patients below got people come here from far away and they finding it very difficult. there's no one here. the doctors a single be on strike indefinitely, and we don't know when that'll reopen the ship. those fellows days of march is in smaller strikes over the rate. and the overtraining doctor, whose brutalized body was found at a teaching hospital in co kinda the woman's father sent her colleagues in the medical profession and others for their support. a little bit like my daughter is gone, but millions of sons and daughters. and now with me, this has given me a lot of strength and i feel we will get something the attack it caused the whole risk, like gang rape and murder of a yo
a violence against women is widespread, is demanding beth and security and hospitals. they want a safer working environment. indian doctors are escalating protests into a nationwide strike. we just want to be safe when we are doing because it is the last is where we have to. oh, what do you, what do i say see emergency services are still in operation. but the strike has affected thousands of patients below got people come here from far away and they finding it very difficult. there's no one...
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alex yee, georgie—taylor—brown and sam dickinson had led for most of the first three legs, with bethand the usa's taylor knibb had the same time, but the usa were given silver after officials reviewed the finish—line photo. and so team gb had to settle for bronze after a thilling finale to the competition. of course there's a little bit this appointment with that, but the finish place is the finish place. it was exciting. the _ finish place is the finish place. it was exciting. the finish - finish place is the finish place. it was exciting. the finish was - finish place is the finish place. it i was exciting. the finish was super excitina. was exciting. the finish was super exciting- at _ was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the _ was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the end _ was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the end of _ was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the end of the - was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the end of the day - was exciting. the finish was super exciting. at the end of the day we j exciting. at the end of
alex yee, georgie—taylor—brown and sam dickinson had led for most of the first three legs, with bethand the usa's taylor knibb had the same time, but the usa were given silver after officials reviewed the finish—line photo. and so team gb had to settle for bronze after a thilling finale to the competition. of course there's a little bit this appointment with that, but the finish place is the finish place. it was exciting. the _ finish place is the finish place. it was exciting. the finish...
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david: congressman beth van duyne key got a clip from cnn interview with kamala, i want to run a bitgreen new deal, that value has not changed, my value around what we need to do second our our border that value as not changed. >> it has not. but, now she says, she is in favor of fracking, not she says her people say, this is what she said not long ago. >> you have that fracking tape? >> you commit to imf. . a ban of fracking. >> there is no question i am in favor of banning fracking. david: she said her valuers same on gr green energy but she was in favor of banning fracking now she is not, she is getting caught up. >> take her at her word, take a word at what they have done in last three and a half years, as far as policy, we have more illegal immigrations than before, 15 million who have come over, more deaths, more violence and crime in community as a direct result of her inaction at border, and taking away policies and adding catch and release. also look at from fracking, i come from texas that would decimate our state you look at there are policies and burdens on any company, w
david: congressman beth van duyne key got a clip from cnn interview with kamala, i want to run a bitgreen new deal, that value has not changed, my value around what we need to do second our our border that value as not changed. >> it has not. but, now she says, she is in favor of fracking, not she says her people say, this is what she said not long ago. >> you have that fracking tape? >> you commit to imf. . a ban of fracking. >> there is no question i am in favor of...
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when france's cassandre beaugrand pulled clear of switzerland's julie derron with great britain's bethays they had no concerns over the water quality. the swimming was fine during the race. we know that they took samples this morning. they take a little time to analyse so we don't know the results, obviously. and yeah, we'll trust the authorities and organisers that they keep us safe, and so we had a safe race today. great britain's rowers failed to win a single gold in tokyo three years ago, bringing homejust two medals but they have a gold on the board with an incredible finish in the womens quadruple sculls. with 200 metres to go, they trailed the netherlands but pulled it back to take victory with the final stroke. lauren henry, lola anderson, hannah scott and georgina brayshaw won it by 0.15 of a second. they were seventh in tokyo. this is the first time team gb has won the men's or women's event. netherlands won the men's quad. to walk away with the gold this time, i don't think we all quite believe it. and well raced to the netherlands and germany. they had outstanding crews tha
when france's cassandre beaugrand pulled clear of switzerland's julie derron with great britain's bethays they had no concerns over the water quality. the swimming was fine during the race. we know that they took samples this morning. they take a little time to analyse so we don't know the results, obviously. and yeah, we'll trust the authorities and organisers that they keep us safe, and so we had a safe race today. great britain's rowers failed to win a single gold in tokyo three years ago,...
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perhaps the invisible crisis served as an. for us journalist beth gardner to publish a damming book on the subject. gardner lives in london along with her british husband and young daughter. she's carried out extensive research on air pollution. she's traveled to different parts of the world to find out the source of air pollution and why people lose their lives to it. the outcome of her trips and research is her book choked, which highlights shocking facts. i've lived in london for more than 18 years. i came here from new york, but as much as i've always loved britain, there was something that bothered me from the start, a thickness to the air, the smell of exhaust that hit me every time i walked outside. it was only years later when i was working on an article about air quality at the 2012 olympics that i sat down, to read some of the science of what air pollution does to our bodies and how much of it there is here in london. it only took a few minutes of googling for me to see that the fumes i dismissed as nuisance were actually toxic. in one of the points she's mentioned the contro
perhaps the invisible crisis served as an. for us journalist beth gardner to publish a damming book on the subject. gardner lives in london along with her british husband and young daughter. she's carried out extensive research on air pollution. she's traveled to different parts of the world to find out the source of air pollution and why people lose their lives to it. the outcome of her trips and research is her book choked, which highlights shocking facts. i've lived in london for more than...
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beth, you thank you very much. that was our political correspondent, matthew, more in air for as you are watching dw news from berlin up. next, we've got a documentary film for you looking at nato and the principle of collective defense . and of course, you can get all the latest news information anytime you want on our website at www dot com. i'm terry martin from me in all of us here at dw, thanks for watching the on the long voyage through the ocean and mother how well was it costs for a long time, they had to be a humans on the journey. now the trenches have become very protective of whales and tassels. the results of the ocean conservation start september full dw, the nato .
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finish for silver — with taylor knibb from the united states just inching it to take second place and bethr team gb in third. but there was no doubt who was taking the gold with laura lindemann from germany in first place. south korea's badminton world number one an se—young won the gold medal in the women's singles event earlier. on her olympic debut, the 22—year—old won 2—0 in the final against china's he bingjao. the chinese player hit her final shot long to give victory to the south korean, taking the second game 21—16. and a shock in the women's pole vault too — molly caudery, the world indoor champion, is out afterfailing to make her opening height in three attempts. caudery had previously gone over a height of 4.92m, a world leading mark — but not to be for her in paris. earlier, tokyo 2020 pole vault bronze medallist holly bradshaw was eliminated early in qualification. later, the men's pole vault final takes place, featuring sweden's mondo duplantis. in gymnastics, china's zou jing—yuan has defended his parallel bars olympic title in style. he scored a huge 16.2 with a near—flawle
finish for silver — with taylor knibb from the united states just inching it to take second place and bethr team gb in third. but there was no doubt who was taking the gold with laura lindemann from germany in first place. south korea's badminton world number one an se—young won the gold medal in the women's singles event earlier. on her olympic debut, the 22—year—old won 2—0 in the final against china's he bingjao. the chinese player hit her final shot long to give victory to the...
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and beth, this is where ou cu s weddings. and beth, this is where you guys come _ weddings. come in. as festival organiser in shropshire, you are opening this up beyond the sales side of things to people can experience it in the field. opening u . experience it in the field. opening u- 25 experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres _ experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of _ experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of flowers, _ experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of flowers, jim - experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of flowers, jim growsl up 25 acres of flowers, jim grows them, _ up 25 acres of flowers, jim grows them, we — up 25 acres of flowers, jim grows them, we bring people in so we start farming _ them, we bring people in so we start farming people instead, it has been brilliant _ farming people instead, it has been brilliant. we will have ten or 15,000 _ brilliant. we will have ten or 15,000 people through by the end of the week _ 15,000 people through by the end of the week. ., ., , ., , , the week. how lovely, and i gue
and beth, this is where ou cu s weddings. and beth, this is where you guys come _ weddings. come in. as festival organiser in shropshire, you are opening this up beyond the sales side of things to people can experience it in the field. opening u . experience it in the field. opening u- 25 experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres _ experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of _ experience it in the field. opening up 25 acres of flowers, _ experience it in the field. opening up 25...
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takes a page out of president trump's book now that they support no tax on tips texas congresswoman beth the massive job fair that she hosted a homestay in the american worker today under joe biden. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new treatment advances can make a new tomorrow possible. better questions. better outcomes. sho it's time to grow your business. create a website. how? godaddy. coding... n
takes a page out of president trump's book now that they support no tax on tips texas congresswoman beth the massive job fair that she hosted a homestay in the american worker today under joe biden. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer....
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nine gold medals, but there was some drama ford beth i but there was some drama ford beth shriever asamily and that is all that matters. i was _ family and that is all that matters. i was laid — family and that is all that matters. i was laid at the start. every other time _ i was laid at the start. every other time has — i was laid at the start. every other time has been all right. i don't know. — time has been all right. i don't know. i— time has been all right. i don't know, i think the other girls got flying _ know, i think the other girls got flying so— know, i think the other girls got flying so it — know, i think the other girls got flying so it shut me down, but still good _ flying so it shut me down, but still good i'm — flying so it shut me down, but still good. i'm happy, i'm happy. that is how ou good. i'm happy, i'm happy. that is how you deal _ good. i'm happy, i'm happy. that is how you deal with _ good. i'm happy, i'm happy. that is how you deal with defeat. - and there was concern in the men's semi—final, as kye whyte appeared to lose control after the first jump, and
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beth won every single race and she was, like, miles in front.he edge of our toes and if he makes the final, then he's definitely a problem. we have about 140 kids, and i reckon after this we might even have 200 kids because it's amazing for them to see somebody that's tangible to them that grew up here. i've been training him, him and his brother. since they were like three and seven. to see them growing up into great young men, both made the olympic team with other riders as well from peckham, bmx kids can't do better than that. you can keep up—to—date on bbc one and bbc two, the bbc sport website and bbc two, the bbc sport website and app. thank you for watching. goodbye. artists from 58 countries are set to perform at the festival, which runs until the end of the month. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon has been finding out what's in store this year. it is billed as the biggest arts festival in the world. edinburgh in august has something for all, from big names to those putting on a first fringe show of their own. how are ou first fri
beth won every single race and she was, like, miles in front.he edge of our toes and if he makes the final, then he's definitely a problem. we have about 140 kids, and i reckon after this we might even have 200 kids because it's amazing for them to see somebody that's tangible to them that grew up here. i've been training him, him and his brother. since they were like three and seven. to see them growing up into great young men, both made the olympic team with other riders as well from peckham,...
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new police chief floyd mitchell was among leaders who joined mayor thao at beth eden baptist church. a moderator read questions that had been submitted ahead of time. the panel discussed the success of bringing back oakland's ceasefire program and its reduction in crime. but some oakland residents tell us they're not seeing that in their neighborhoods. we also are you know, we're seeing that we are experiencing over 33% reduction in crimes across the whole city. we're seeing 17% reduction over the last three years across the whole city. look what happened last night. what happened today. and every time they say it's down, it's shooting, shooting, shooting. it's crime. crime. they're killing. they're doing everything. that was the first of five public safety town halls. the next is on monday at saint john's episcopal church on golden road in oakland. an update now on a story we brought to you earlier this week. a work van stolen from a small business owner has been found. the owner tells us the van was taken early thursday morning from rutland avenue in san jose. yesterday morning, it
new police chief floyd mitchell was among leaders who joined mayor thao at beth eden baptist church. a moderator read questions that had been submitted ahead of time. the panel discussed the success of bringing back oakland's ceasefire program and its reduction in crime. but some oakland residents tell us they're not seeing that in their neighborhoods. we also are you know, we're seeing that we are experiencing over 33% reduction in crimes across the whole city. we're seeing 17% reduction over...
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you with younger today, is it such a look like he didn't face to face of 40 out of midland and mary beth lifted it. it is with a young lady that will just tell me no i i got just younger fe advocate, that'd be yeah, that'd be yeah, that'd be under viviana. com doke, somebody double copy with my exit this formula for the video. yeah. but the physical i'm stuck with not to us. so but i thought i'd give it. i said give me a call the unit. is this the, please take a look at the breast? could you better take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic. isn't just a shepherd, reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just as a chosen for you? fractured images presented, it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings. except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual
you with younger today, is it such a look like he didn't face to face of 40 out of midland and mary beth lifted it. it is with a young lady that will just tell me no i i got just younger fe advocate, that'd be yeah, that'd be yeah, that'd be under viviana. com doke, somebody double copy with my exit this formula for the video. yeah. but the physical i'm stuck with not to us. so but i thought i'd give it. i said give me a call the unit. is this the, please take a look at the breast? could you...
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emily beth , you. emily beth, >> thank you, prime minister.er, you say you want to build trust and be honest with people. you've got off to a bad start with pensioners who voted for you, and then you cut their winter fuel allowance, and it wasn't in your manifesto. you also said in the general election you had no plans to raise taxes beyond what you'd set out in your manifesto. now you're saying something else. so can you please level with people? are you going to raise taxes? and are you looking when you talk about the broader shoulders, are you looking at taxes on working people? are you now looking at a range of wealth taxes on shareholders, home owners, big business? thank you. >> but as i said in the campaign, in relation to working people, income tax, vat and national insurance, we will not increase tax. i was clear before the election, i'll be clear again, after the election, obviously the budget is in a number of weeks and the detail will be set out there. but i say again what i said before the election, which is we have to get away fr
emily beth , you. emily beth, >> thank you, prime minister.er, you say you want to build trust and be honest with people. you've got off to a bad start with pensioners who voted for you, and then you cut their winter fuel allowance, and it wasn't in your manifesto. you also said in the general election you had no plans to raise taxes beyond what you'd set out in your manifesto. now you're saying something else. so can you please level with people? are you going to raise taxes? and are you...
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and on the last day -- >> seth: yeah. >> beth, my amazing wardrobe assistant, cheered me up. [ lightittle timmy with me wherever i went. >> seth: yeah. >> and i got home, and i unpacked my suitcase to find -- >> seth: yeah. oh! look! [ laughter ] >> which -- which i feel sort of represents how i was feeling inside. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] you're about to do a shakespeare? >> from one dickey to another. >> seth: look at that. richard ii. richard ii is -- >> yes, richard ii. i'm going back to stage, and i can't wait. >> seth: how many years has it been since you've been on stage? >> i actually was on stage just a year ago. >> seth: okay, great. >> so it's recently. but i -- i would say one of my biggest breaks in my career was being offered the role of cassio in othello with this -- by the director sir nicholas hytner who i think is one of the best shakespeare directors we have. and so i'm like really excited that he's invited me to play richard ii. >> seth: oh, so you've worked with him before, and you get to do -- >> i have. >> seth: that's great. >> and it's ten years sinc
and on the last day -- >> seth: yeah. >> beth, my amazing wardrobe assistant, cheered me up. [ lightittle timmy with me wherever i went. >> seth: yeah. >> and i got home, and i unpacked my suitcase to find -- >> seth: yeah. oh! look! [ laughter ] >> which -- which i feel sort of represents how i was feeling inside. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] you're about to do a shakespeare? >> from one dickey to another. >> seth: look at that....
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tonight's gathering begins in less than a half an hour at the beth eden baptist church. all town halls will run from 530 to 7:30 p.m, and we're getting our first look at over $450,000 in stolen merchandise recovered by the chp, organized retail crime task force in oakland. the chp posting these pictures on facebook. the items were found last week inside an oakland home, two vehicles and a storage unit. the bust follows a month long investigation into a criminal network involving a string of bay area retail theft. investigators arrested 35 year old claudia cruz of oakland for her alleged involvement in the fencing operation. she's been charged with organized retail crimes, possession of stolen property and conspiracy. >> well, new at five, a homicide investigation is underway in dublin tonight. sky fox was over the scene where police say a man was shot and killed inside of an apartment complex on hacienda drive near emerald park. this happened just before 2:30 p.m. police say the suspect is still at large at this hour. hacienda drive and central parkway are the area that
tonight's gathering begins in less than a half an hour at the beth eden baptist church. all town halls will run from 530 to 7:30 p.m, and we're getting our first look at over $450,000 in stolen merchandise recovered by the chp, organized retail crime task force in oakland. the chp posting these pictures on facebook. the items were found last week inside an oakland home, two vehicles and a storage unit. the bust follows a month long investigation into a criminal network involving a string of bay...
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the first one is tonight at 530 at beth eden baptist church.er deadly collision invoing a pedestrian. officers ond to hostetter road outside costco last night. they say a man hit by a car was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival. the driver remain at the scene. we are wking to learn if the pedestrian was in a crosswalk at the time. this marks the 34th fatal collision and 13th pedestrian death in san jose this year. dozens of people gathered near downtown oakland last night to demand safer streets for pedestrians and bicyclists. safety can't wait. >> safety can't wait. >> this demonstration took place at the corner of 27th and broadway, where a cyclist was killed by a hit and run driver one month ago. one of the many deadly crashes in oakland over the years. >> streets should be safe for people to ride a bicycle. streets should be safe for people who walk. but i would add to that also that we should be enforcing our rules and our law. >> brian said the demonstration was also a tribute to 69 year old steven blum, the cyclist w
the first one is tonight at 530 at beth eden baptist church.er deadly collision invoing a pedestrian. officers ond to hostetter road outside costco last night. they say a man hit by a car was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival. the driver remain at the scene. we are wking to learn if the pedestrian was in a crosswalk at the time. this marks the 34th fatal collision and 13th pedestrian death in san jose this year. dozens of people gathered near downtown oakland last night...
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tonight's town hall is at 530 at beth eden church.c democratic national convention ending with kamala harris accepting the presidential nomination. i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. harris last night, promising to cut taxes for the middle class and bring back the bipartisan border bill. former president donald trump opposed. she slammed republican restrictions on reproductive rights and argued a second term with trump would bring more serious consequences. the candidates now begin a 74 day sprint to get support from voters until election day. and with just 74 days left until election day. stay with us for the latest on air as well as online. we have an entire page dedicated to the election. just go to nbcbayarea.com. slash decision 2024. and another look at the forecast before we go. a lot of changes. it's going to be cooler today. mostly cloudy for the afternoon and still breezy. watching out for some spotty showers and some spots later on tonight into early tomorrow morning. after that the sky
tonight's town hall is at 530 at beth eden church.c democratic national convention ending with kamala harris accepting the presidential nomination. i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. harris last night, promising to cut taxes for the middle class and bring back the bipartisan border bill. former president donald trump opposed. she slammed republican restrictions on reproductive rights and argued a second term with trump would bring more serious...
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miller, joining us from bristol. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off with mr. sia and beth. so give us your um overall view on this increased uh israeli aggression uh in these uh in these flashpoint cities namely tubas that we've been seeing over the past few days uh many indications are pointing that the israelis are fearful of the continued palestinian resistance? well the israeli regime is trying to start up the regional war and followed they hope by a global war in which the us of course is is the key sponsor of it, and so they try to heat up many fronts, they tried of course the attacks on beirut, attacks on tahran, the attacks in on yemen, and certainly the attacks of continuing attacks in gaza and the west banks clash points of the resistance, they want this, they want uh... to ensure that as many palestinians are harmed, as many palestinians are angered, as many palestinians are injured or killed. this is, this is their policy, it has been the policy for decades, actually, but it has intensified and is reaching now a crisendo of oppression. mr. miller, we're seeing
miller, joining us from bristol. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off with mr. sia and beth. so give us your um overall view on this increased uh israeli aggression uh in these uh in these flashpoint cities namely tubas that we've been seeing over the past few days uh many indications are pointing that the israelis are fearful of the continued palestinian resistance? well the israeli regime is trying to start up the regional war and followed they hope by a global war in which the...
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settlements that are being built, one on the western area of bethlehem, one on the eastern area of... beth time and of course there has been programs by the settlers supported by the israeli military in the west bank, so they seem to be just plugging along against the wishes even of their own intelligence and military service was telling them that this will just aggravate the situation, this will not bring any sort of security that the reverse is happening, that more and more people are joining the... because of the israeli actions, not being intimidated by the israeli actions, so i think the rational behind it is, as i said, like addicted person on gambling that keeps putting more chips, hoping something will change by additional investment, but nothing will change, and in fact it's accelerating. the end of israel, as you pointed out to the economic situation, you know, tourism is shut down, businesses are shut down, 60,000 businesses probably will close this year forever inside this regime, and and i think the wast is beginning to lose patience with israel, and i think soon they this reg
settlements that are being built, one on the western area of bethlehem, one on the eastern area of... beth time and of course there has been programs by the settlers supported by the israeli military in the west bank, so they seem to be just plugging along against the wishes even of their own intelligence and military service was telling them that this will just aggravate the situation, this will not bring any sort of security that the reverse is happening, that more and more people are joining...