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and these were words right out of beth's mouth. hoda kotb: beth rushed out of the museum.reaming i'm gonna go get drunk with my friends. she was just gonna go back, get her stuff, and get out, and he at the last minute hopped in the cab with her. and they ended up back at his apartment. hoda kotb: at some point that night, beth called her brother. in retrospect he says, she sounded terrified. tom lochtefeld: her words were very measured. she was talking very slowly and enunciating very clearly, unlike her. and she kept saying i'm here with tom in the city, and we're trying to work things out. and i didn't even think to ask her are you ok or cough twice if you are in trouble or something like that. hoda kotb: he had no idea his sister was in danger. tom lochtefeld: i was sort of tired. i didn't wanna deal with the breaking up, making up kind of thing. hoda kotb: later from family and friends, he would learn the horrifying details of beth's ordeal that night. tom lochtefeld: it's my understanding that he was holding her at gunpoint. hoda kotb: beth's brother says he has no p
and these were words right out of beth's mouth. hoda kotb: beth rushed out of the museum.reaming i'm gonna go get drunk with my friends. she was just gonna go back, get her stuff, and get out, and he at the last minute hopped in the cab with her. and they ended up back at his apartment. hoda kotb: at some point that night, beth called her brother. in retrospect he says, she sounded terrified. tom lochtefeld: her words were very measured. she was talking very slowly and enunciating very clearly,...
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beth bailey were there separate conscription for white men and black men? there were units for white men and black men and they were can sit. i mean, conscription was handled locally and so the draft boards would be representative of locals. so societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in they conscripted and how but the us military officially segregated its troops. how many african-americans do you know served in world war two? out of that 6 million to, you know? offhand? i don't know offhand. so it's 1947. 1948. harry truman makes an executive order. what does he do? harry truman in 1948 issues an executive order that calls for the end of racial and calls for the enactment of equal in the us military. he does not actually desegregate or integrate the military that order, but that's how it's understood, is that that's what's going to happen. it doesn't finally happen until 1954. and in fact, the secretary of the was more or less received of his position be
beth bailey were there separate conscription for white men and black men? there were units for white men and black men and they were can sit. i mean, conscription was handled locally and so the draft boards would be representative of locals. so societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in they conscripted and how but the us military officially segregated its troops. how many african-americans...
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beth, you're the best.>>> hey, folks, i'm sure by now you must have seen there's a lot of clips of vp harris' interview she did with "60 minutes." one i want the share with you now. >> which foreign country do you consider to be our greatest adversary? >> i think there's an obvious one in mind which is iran. iran has american blood on their hands. charles: let's bring in hill tower resource adviser ceo with, chief market strategist, tracy shuchart. tracy, if harris wins and iran is our biggest adversary, what because it mean, i mean, for commodities, for oil? things that you cover so well? i was surprised it wasn't russia, china. those usually one and two, but she mentioned iran at the top. >> i think that was a completely political an, to be honest with you. i think she thought that's what people wanted to hear when in reality if we look at this administration, in administration has been more lenient on iran than almost any time in history next to obama, for example. i mean, we have allowed iranian oil imp
beth, you're the best.>>> hey, folks, i'm sure by now you must have seen there's a lot of clips of vp harris' interview she did with "60 minutes." one i want the share with you now. >> which foreign country do you consider to be our greatest adversary? >> i think there's an obvious one in mind which is iran. iran has american blood on their hands. charles: let's bring in hill tower resource adviser ceo with, chief market strategist, tracy shuchart. tracy, if...
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i get tonnes of— states and again, beth. i get tonnes of calls _ states and again, beth.and security and people are concerned about reproductive rights. itjust reproductive rights. it just depends reproductive rights. itjust depends on what side of the aisle people are calling from and i'm really lucky that i hopes to show that tries to stay in the middle so i get information from both sides of the aisle but you're north carolina, there is something that plays a different role and i was hurricane helene that decimated northern carolina and they thought it would affect they thought it would affect the ability to vote but both candidates have been trying to talk to the strength to rebuild and donald trump to set a really successful stop in asheville north carolina that part of the state is very concerned aboutjust getting clean water, just getting food and making sure they can get their livelihoods back on track and that is very different part of the state and could have a very huge impact on the state in the way the state goes if north carolina ends up being a blue state l
i get tonnes of— states and again, beth. i get tonnes of calls _ states and again, beth.and security and people are concerned about reproductive rights. itjust reproductive rights. it just depends reproductive rights. itjust depends on what side of the aisle people are calling from and i'm really lucky that i hopes to show that tries to stay in the middle so i get information from both sides of the aisle but you're north carolina, there is something that plays a different role and i was...
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thank you, beth. beth has given us the big overall picture. i get the job talking about the day to day things that make a weekend like this work. and the first thing to talk about is the lunch. those of you that are veterans of our know that we'll be passing a lunch list just check which of the four choices you'd prefer. and i'll ask larry and john to start that process here. we'll send it that i'll and bring back up this way and that way our lunches will be ready for us at lunchtime today. i'd like to welcome those joining us online today through zoom and just to remind people attending on zoom that they can ask questions of our speakers. well, just use the q&a button, the bottom of your zoom screen. dr. caygle will be moderating the incoming questions and we'll be asking those questions to our speaker after each present nation. just a note with. questions in the room, please wait. you may think you're loud enough, but please wait till the microphone gets to you to ask the question so that our online audience can hear the questions and our tw
thank you, beth. beth has given us the big overall picture. i get the job talking about the day to day things that make a weekend like this work. and the first thing to talk about is the lunch. those of you that are veterans of our know that we'll be passing a lunch list just check which of the four choices you'd prefer. and i'll ask larry and john to start that process here. we'll send it that i'll and bring back up this way and that way our lunches will be ready for us at lunchtime today. i'd...
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beth grossman from brisbane has been transcribing the entire u.s. constitution using just a quill pen. ktvu zac sos. joining us now live here in studio. and, zach, you got the chance to see this woman in her element. >> yeah, that's right. i've got to say, it's actually really impressive work writing with just quill pens. that is not easy. they're only made of feathers. the same writing tools used to pen the constitution in the 1700s. so as she transcribe, she's been teaching others to write with them the mission to help people better appreciate the dedication it took to create that document and by extension, the rights outlined within it, so ascertained by law, word by word, and to be informed article by article, like the real constitution, i don't want any mistakes. brisbane artist beth grossman on a mission to transcribe the entire u.s. constitution using only handmade quill pens. >> i'm about a quarter to a third of the way. >> her decision to use old mint moneybags as her canvas is very intentional. >> the amount of money that's being used on p
beth grossman from brisbane has been transcribing the entire u.s. constitution using just a quill pen. ktvu zac sos. joining us now live here in studio. and, zach, you got the chance to see this woman in her element. >> yeah, that's right. i've got to say, it's actually really impressive work writing with just quill pens. that is not easy. they're only made of feathers. the same writing tools used to pen the constitution in the 1700s. so as she transcribe, she's been teaching others to...
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and as beth mentioned there's many vegetarian options as well.an i tell you every time i joke i can tell if you're armenian or not. and so when i walk into the church, i kind of scan the crowd and i see a bunch of people i know, and then i'm like, oh, wait, that's a couple new faces. and oh, wait, that family was here last year. so when i tell you, it's one of my favorite things to do in oakland, i mean it. there's also live dancing, live music. >> it will be absolutely. this year we have the dancing once again. that'll be friday night and saturday night. okay. >> and cultural performances. we have our the kids have been practicing. >> they do an amazing job. they look professional but they're, you know, like in elementary and middle school. >> and for kids like we have games and we have activities and then we have armenian beer and armenian wine, right, right, right. so i'm in charge of staffing the bar. >> okay. there we go. great staff. it's going to be a lot of fun. good armenian beer and wine, armenian made wine. excellent. friends of ours a
and as beth mentioned there's many vegetarian options as well.an i tell you every time i joke i can tell if you're armenian or not. and so when i walk into the church, i kind of scan the crowd and i see a bunch of people i know, and then i'm like, oh, wait, that's a couple new faces. and oh, wait, that family was here last year. so when i tell you, it's one of my favorite things to do in oakland, i mean it. there's also live dancing, live music. >> it will be absolutely. this year we have...
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well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting. >> for us from burbank, california, tonight. coming up in sports, the forty-niners that up to seattle to take on the seahawks with the winner taking over first place in the nfc west sports director jason dumas has the highlights. deep breath. cancer is a journey you don't take alone. you did it! our cancer care team works together to care for all that is you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sign & drive with zero down and zero due at signing. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> well, i said before the patriots game a few weeks ago and it bears repeating tonight wasn't a must-win game for san francisco per se. but you could call it a better win game. the sky would actually fall and they lost this one in seattle and it was a beautiful, beautiful night in the pacific northwest. the niners dancing their way on the field. that's my favorite part of their intros 2nd quarter. niners up 3 brock purdy. play action deebo a seattle seahawk with song to tackle that all deebo needed to be from loose. >> 76 yards later and the niners go up by 10 3rd
well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting. >> for us from burbank, california, tonight. coming up in sports, the forty-niners that up to seattle to take on the seahawks with the winner taking over first place in the nfc west sports director jason dumas has the highlights. deep breath. cancer is a journey you don't take alone. you did it! our cancer care team works together to care for all that is you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sign & drive with zero down and zero due at...
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beth, thanks ever so much forjoining me. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and next on free speech nafion >> and next on free speech nation i'm going to be talking to jenny lindsay, whose new book talks about women being hounded for standing up for their rights. she joins me in just a moment welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation . later in the show, i'll nation. later in the show, i'll be turning agony uncle with the help of my panel, nick dixon and cressida whitten will help you deal with your unfiltered dilemmas . so just deal with your unfiltered dilemmas. so just message us at gbnews.com/yoursay and we'll help you deal with all of your issues. a new book written by the poet jenny lindsay, explores her and others experiences with trans campaigners and the ways in which in which women who speak up for their rights are silenced, hounded , as the title silenced, hounded, as the title suggests, documents exactly that the activists attempting to shut her down or cancel her by wo
beth, thanks ever so much forjoining me. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and next on free speech nafion >> and next on free speech nation i'm going to be talking to jenny lindsay, whose new book talks about women being hounded for standing up for their rights. she joins me in just a moment welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation . later in the show, i'll nation. later in the show, i'll be turning agony uncle with the...
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what we have seen though, is pictures and posts by is really soldiers celebrating their actions in beth law here, ends up by the soldiers pausing and having fun as they burned down homes, ends up by the a and b flat here, posing in the homes of palestinians that they had displaced, celebrating their actions of literally ethnically cleansed in that area. but nothing in the way of official comments, except to say that all the claims and all the international reports about what is going on about the star ration about the you on agency for humanitarian affairs today. saying that all the residents of northern gauze are at risk of dying because of these measures, no comment. and that these really government and military insist that the world should believe them and discredits all of that. over whelming evidence where they forest and the go daddy and capitol about thank you. this attack in that comes dressed off to is where the fault is right. it come out loud, one hospital, one of the last functioning medical facilities and then all of the strip. now they detained to staff patients and destro
what we have seen though, is pictures and posts by is really soldiers celebrating their actions in beth law here, ends up by the soldiers pausing and having fun as they burned down homes, ends up by the a and b flat here, posing in the homes of palestinians that they had displaced, celebrating their actions of literally ethnically cleansed in that area. but nothing in the way of official comments, except to say that all the claims and all the international reports about what is going on about...
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earlier this morning, we were outside beth shalom synagogue. they had security posted in front of the synagogue during morning prayers. now, the rabbi there did not confirm whether this was specifically for today, but noted the significance of the day for her community. we're obviously in the middle of our high holy day season, and so we found different ways throughout the holiday to remember and to just hold people in this moment to be able to hold people in jewish community is sort of, i think the most important thing. now, one man who attended a service at beth shalom this morning wore a shirt that read bring them home, referring to the 90 hostages still believed to be in hamas captivity, four of whom are american. today is also a difficult day for people outside the jewish community. i spoke with the executive director of care here in san francisco. that's the council on american islamic relations, she tells me. today is also filled with grief for her community and the loss of lives due to the ongoing war in gaza. now, she says, fears of th
earlier this morning, we were outside beth shalom synagogue. they had security posted in front of the synagogue during morning prayers. now, the rabbi there did not confirm whether this was specifically for today, but noted the significance of the day for her community. we're obviously in the middle of our high holy day season, and so we found different ways throughout the holiday to remember and to just hold people in this moment to be able to hold people in jewish community is sort of, i...
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beth, finally to the state of michigan, tell us what's happening there? >> yeah.s been a huge push in the state of michigan for -- to -- from both parties to get in and early vote, to get as many people as possible to be voting early. this is the first year in michigan where early in person voting is allowed. so far as of today about 2.4 million people have gotten in early ballots. if you compare that to 2020 when about 5.5 million total voted, you are seeing a lot of early vote returns. and republicans, this is new for them to be pushing the early vote in michigan. in 2020, president trump actually criticized absentee ballot voting pretty heavily. as a result, what you are seeing in 2020 and even now in these returns is that they're predominantly democratic, from what they can tell of the folks who have voted so far. however, republicans are hoping to get up their numbers there. and i think the hope with both campaigns is they can get those votes in early and then turn to those low propensity or kind of disillusioned voters, who are less likely to come out to the
beth, finally to the state of michigan, tell us what's happening there? >> yeah.s been a huge push in the state of michigan for -- to -- from both parties to get in and early vote, to get as many people as possible to be voting early. this is the first year in michigan where early in person voting is allowed. so far as of today about 2.4 million people have gotten in early ballots. if you compare that to 2020 when about 5.5 million total voted, you are seeing a lot of early vote returns....
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beth because that's what melanie don't want amanda. beth i think books can save lives. and i was like, mother, where have you been for two years? but for the first time she said, i why these books are important and it's for me. and i wouldn't read, but that doesn't mean it doesn't mean to be there because it might need to be there for somebody else. so yeah, my mom, she's. yeah. asked me tomorrow might be a different we're like we're like the oil and vinegar so you mentioned i'm being scared at one point are there still moments when you feel scared but do you have that fear of the unknown. yes i, i it's still happening. one of the men, the extremist, posted my online two weeks ago. yeah. he went on this weird ten minute video blog thing about me connecting. me to like this organisÉ. i don't know what it's like. it doesn't make sense. i've stopped trying to figure it out and on desk was a picture, a framed photo. me because that's not concerning or anything. so as he's displaying a picture of me proudly on his desk and then in the video and giving my address, you know, i
beth because that's what melanie don't want amanda. beth i think books can save lives. and i was like, mother, where have you been for two years? but for the first time she said, i why these books are important and it's for me. and i wouldn't read, but that doesn't mean it doesn't mean to be there because it might need to be there for somebody else. so yeah, my mom, she's. yeah. asked me tomorrow might be a different we're like we're like the oil and vinegar so you mentioned i'm being scared at...
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thank you, beth. beth has given us the big overall picture. i get the job talking about the day to day things that make a weekend like this work. and the first thing to talk about is the lunch. those of you that are veterans of our know that we'll be passing a lunch list just check which of the four choices you'd prefer. and i'll ask larry and john to start that process here. we'll send it that i'll and bring back up this way and that way our lunches will be ready for us at lunchtime today. i'd like to welcome those joining us online today through zoom and just to remind people attending on zoom that they can ask questions of our speakers. well, just use the q&a button, the bottom of your zoom screen. dr. caygle will be moderating the incoming questions and we'll be asking those questions to our speaker after each present nation. just a note with. questions in the room, please wait. you may think you're loud enough, but please wait till the microphone gets to you to ask the question so that our online audience can hear the questions and our tw
thank you, beth. beth has given us the big overall picture. i get the job talking about the day to day things that make a weekend like this work. and the first thing to talk about is the lunch. those of you that are veterans of our know that we'll be passing a lunch list just check which of the four choices you'd prefer. and i'll ask larry and john to start that process here. we'll send it that i'll and bring back up this way and that way our lunches will be ready for us at lunchtime today. i'd...
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the trial behind him, beth's father, the artist john lochtefeld, finished the book he and beth had worked on together. it was published after she died. he illustrated her words and dedicated the book to beth and her dreams, the dream she lived and those that died too soon with her. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." it was horrifying. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." this was my mom, a vibrant woman, just ripped out of the world. everything that we thought in our life is just all shattered. he betrayed us to our very core. craig melvin (voiceover): they were a stunning couple, a doctor and a beauty queen. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. craig melvin (voiceover): but the day she was found dead in the tub-- set a mystery in motion. my father said, rachel, come home. and then he just hung up. craig melvin (voiceover): so many secrets locked tight for so many years uncovered by daughters turned detectives. you hacked into his phone. yeah. there was a lot of different t
the trial behind him, beth's father, the artist john lochtefeld, finished the book he and beth had worked on together. it was published after she died. he illustrated her words and dedicated the book to beth and her dreams, the dream she lived and those that died too soon with her. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." it was horrifying. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is...
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while defending champions australia cruised to a six—wicket victory over sri lanka in their opener — bethe in sharjah. jannick sinner says he's "surprised" the world anti—doping agency is appealing the decision to clear him of blame after he twice tested positive for a steroid. an independent tribunalfound the world number one did nothing wrong but wada has recommended he's banned for between one to two years. sinner�*s recent winning streak was broken by carlos alcaraz to a six—wicket victory over sri lanka in their opener — beth mooney�*s unbeaten a3 leading australia to their target of 9a with five overs to spare in sharjah. jannick sinner says he's "surprised" the world anti—doping agency is appealing the decision to clear him of blame after he twice tested positive for a steroid. an independent tribunalfound the world number one did nothing wrong but wada has recommended he's banned for between one to two years. sinner�*s recent winning streak was broken by carlos alcaraz in the china open final last week, but the italian managed to put that behind him by beating japan's taro daniel
while defending champions australia cruised to a six—wicket victory over sri lanka in their opener — bethe in sharjah. jannick sinner says he's "surprised" the world anti—doping agency is appealing the decision to clear him of blame after he twice tested positive for a steroid. an independent tribunalfound the world number one did nothing wrong but wada has recommended he's banned for between one to two years. sinner�*s recent winning streak was broken by carlos alcaraz to a...
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beth first let's talk about what a timeline and options for israel's response against iran could look like this idea of nuclear facilities, oil facilities. and when this might happen right well, israel is in the middle of russia's shawna right now, which ends tomorrow. and i think that that's provides a little bit of a reasoning to delay, but it basically when you're they're trying to figure out all the different options you have and how those will be executed in coordinated and then preparing for retaliation that takes a little while. and so i think that we're looking at maybe later tomorrow, maybe this weekend for something to happen the a lot of targets on the list, but i would say very clearly, the united states have said, don't strike the nuclear facilities because that could really lead to the most dramatic escalation or retaliation than against by iran so i think we have definitely missile sites and launchers and air defense. and now this question about whether iran's oil industry is on the table. >> and if the oil industry is targeted and you see the resultant spike in prices,
beth first let's talk about what a timeline and options for israel's response against iran could look like this idea of nuclear facilities, oil facilities. and when this might happen right well, israel is in the middle of russia's shawna right now, which ends tomorrow. and i think that that's provides a little bit of a reasoning to delay, but it basically when you're they're trying to figure out all the different options you have and how those will be executed in coordinated and then preparing...
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beth sanner, michael allen, we got to leave it there, but i appreciate both of you. thanks so much thanks, john. >> thank you. >> so wacom, we are talking about the state of the 2024 race and donald i'll trump's latest legal hurdles with former republican congressman adam kinzinger. you're in the cnn quince and you're hooked. >> i'm guilty. >> this cashmere 50 bucks, and the quality of this should be illegal. i love good quality polls. that is affordable. for everybody, there's no gatekeeping here. >> $20 off your first purchase sequence.com, holmes.com is a new elevated home shopping experience. beautiful design, tremendously rich content, and my favorite touch, it's the only site that always connect you to the listing agent, feels like a work of our lovely. >> what about the app? >> oh look what i did. it's ringing. >> hello? hello, hello, again here you. hello because you glue to frame over the microphone. i think i've glued the frame over the microphone holmes.com. we've done yoyour homework at fisher investments. >> we may look like other money managers, but we'
beth sanner, michael allen, we got to leave it there, but i appreciate both of you. thanks so much thanks, john. >> thank you. >> so wacom, we are talking about the state of the 2024 race and donald i'll trump's latest legal hurdles with former republican congressman adam kinzinger. you're in the cnn quince and you're hooked. >> i'm guilty. >> this cashmere 50 bucks, and the quality of this should be illegal. i love good quality polls. that is affordable. for everybody,...
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and also just thank you to beth, who has been my friend, colleague and collaborator, i'm affiliated withnter and. i've been kind of part of the amazing that's happening right here in boston around civic engagement, which which is such an honor now. that being said, i didn't think i was going to write another gun book. i'll just start with a personal part of this, which is my last book, dying of whiteness, was about a lot of things, but it was a lot about gun suicide in missouri. i spent a long time living in cape girardeau, missouri, in the south of missouri, among families who had lost relatives, children, very often to gun suicide. that book was intense and exhausting, and i like it just felt like this was the story that was story i wanted to tell about guns in a way. and i was ready to go on to like, i don't know, i would joke with my like a book about puppies, you know, or ponies, or something like that. like, i'm not a downer but maybe i. and it was just that there was this moment in 2018, i'm kind of finishing dying of. and there's this moment when you live in a city in the united
and also just thank you to beth, who has been my friend, colleague and collaborator, i'm affiliated withnter and. i've been kind of part of the amazing that's happening right here in boston around civic engagement, which which is such an honor now. that being said, i didn't think i was going to write another gun book. i'll just start with a personal part of this, which is my last book, dying of whiteness, was about a lot of things, but it was a lot about gun suicide in missouri. i spent a long...
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so let's check out some high temperatures for tomorrow. 71 in the city, ola jose and wat creek will beth warmth y. happeg tomorrow. teachers may go on strike in one peninsula. community educators in the las lomitas elementary school district plan to job tomorrow, demanding better wages and benefits. they plan to picket session, but all after school activities are canceled. they're also limiting bus service and special education services. the district sae't keep tabs on this of course. meantime, san francisco officially s su to te position.lathat would two weeksn day, early voting as kick off the first day of e the page. we are ready for a better story. wisconsin. we are ready e because everything is on the line. >> are you better offow trail t. instead, sitting down for two telel sion ire at abc7. and tonight we have two breakthroughs to share in that effort. first, a big infusion of funding for affordable housing. san mateo county supervisors are money will help develop new housing bakthrough is a brand new park in san francisco. today, the warriors joined city leaders to cut the ribbon
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after choosing to bat, australia were on for a big score at one stage — beth mooney top scoring withing 148 from their 20 overs. but new zealand's chase never got going. only 3 players made it into double figures — as they were bowled out for 88 in the final over — losing by 60 runs. novak djokovic has moved a step closer to a 100th career title. he's into the last 16 at the shanghai masters after beating italy's flavio cobolli, taking just over an hour to win in straight sets, droppingjust three games. djokovic is aiming to become only the third man afterjimmy connors and roger federer to clock up a century of tournament victories. meanwhile at the wuhan 0pen — 17—year—old mirra andreeva is into the second round after beating chinese wildcard wang xiyu in straight sets. and a familiar face awaits andreeva in round two, her older sister erika. and in the nfl, new yorkjets are looking for a new head coach. that's after they sacked robert saleh after losing three of their opening five matches, including defeat to the minnesota vikings in london on sunday. saleh had been head coach for
after choosing to bat, australia were on for a big score at one stage — beth mooney top scoring withing 148 from their 20 overs. but new zealand's chase never got going. only 3 players made it into double figures — as they were bowled out for 88 in the final over — losing by 60 runs. novak djokovic has moved a step closer to a 100th career title. he's into the last 16 at the shanghai masters after beating italy's flavio cobolli, taking just over an hour to win in straight sets,...
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beth, ask you about that from your perch and perspective on intel yes. he sinwar and hamas, they're terrorists and they want to do away with the state of israel, but they also terrorize their own people palestinians. so how much how much is that part of the dynamic that could help in with his with his demise potentially trying to stabilize things in gaza yeah. i mean, i think i agree with general hurtling to a point, but i do think that we have heard that sinwar is an was just singularly determined as the butcher of khan younis and a person who was absolutely willing to sacrifice palestinians, civilian lives it's and said so that these were necessary martyrs are victims so i, but i also think that there are people further down who might not have his grit and his ability to not be human in some ways, the way that we think of it again, there may be opportunities here, but i think one of the things we have to think about is will israel be willing to release 700 palestinian harden prisoners, 100 of which are have life sentences. >> i don't think so. i'm not
beth, ask you about that from your perch and perspective on intel yes. he sinwar and hamas, they're terrorists and they want to do away with the state of israel, but they also terrorize their own people palestinians. so how much how much is that part of the dynamic that could help in with his with his demise potentially trying to stabilize things in gaza yeah. i mean, i think i agree with general hurtling to a point, but i do think that we have heard that sinwar is an was just singularly...
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beth sanner, thank you so much. thank you still ahead on this friday, it was the case that captured the nation's attention, 35 years ago. >> why prosecutors are now more viewing the murder convictions of the menendez brothers next you are in the cnn newsroom. we'll be right back tomorrow at seven on cnn. i know a few things about a rival, but this one is different. cowboys office i'll give him that. but the steelers defense so you want to run whole sunday night football, nbc and peacock lawmakers are trying to shut down planned parenthood, the health care of more than 2 million people is at stake. >> our right to basic reproductive health care is being stolen from us. planned parenthood believes everyone deserves health care. it's a human then right? future generations are beginning to lose the rights we fought for the rights for ourselves, our kids, and our grandkids, gone. just like that. i can't believe this is the world we live in. >> we're we are losing the freedom to control our own bodies. last year, politici
beth sanner, thank you so much. thank you still ahead on this friday, it was the case that captured the nation's attention, 35 years ago. >> why prosecutors are now more viewing the murder convictions of the menendez brothers next you are in the cnn newsroom. we'll be right back tomorrow at seven on cnn. i know a few things about a rival, but this one is different. cowboys office i'll give him that. but the steelers defense so you want to run whole sunday night football, nbc and peacock...
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mary beth mcdade has reaction from the brothers attorney. >> the menendez brothers were convicted of the 1989 murder of their parents. katie and jose and i've been serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. gas going is recommending their brothers be re-sentenced under new california laws and be eligible for parole immediately. he made the announcement today surrounded by menendez family members. we're going to recommend to the court. >> they had the life without the possibility of parole be removed. and they will be sentence for murder. wish because their tumors involved that we 50 years life, however, because of their age. under the law since they were under 26 years of age. at the time crimes occurred, there will be. eligible for parole. >> you need get going says he based his recommendation on the brothers positive actions behind bars showing they've been rehabilitated. they've been working as counselors for other inmates attending college for a sociology degrees and if carried out a beautification project on the prison yard. their attorney pointed out they've been
mary beth mcdade has reaction from the brothers attorney. >> the menendez brothers were convicted of the 1989 murder of their parents. katie and jose and i've been serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. gas going is recommending their brothers be re-sentenced under new california laws and be eligible for parole immediately. he made the announcement today surrounded by menendez family members. we're going to recommend to the court. >> they had the life without the...
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mary beth mcdade has the highlights of tonight's debate were meeting at a precarious moment in californiatory when it's padres. one dodgers, one. >> but but also was a very like a world series times the hour-long debate in the race for u.s. senate between representative adam schiff and former dodger. great steve garvey kicked off with some baseball humor. >> but it times things grew a bit more tense. police units for joyce kesse, million policies related 2025. was not crime shift. took several shots at his nemesis, former president donald trump. we have someone who wants to be a dictator on day one running for president. we have here you go. rights of millions of women have been taken shift also kept trying to align garvey with trump is his way of telling. >> maga viewers out there hate. i'm one of garvey admitted he voted for trump in the past. i believe he's the best man for the we were much safer. we had a better economy. garvey accused schiff of focusing too much attention on trump and not enough on the people of california. >> how can you think about one man every day and focus on th
mary beth mcdade has the highlights of tonight's debate were meeting at a precarious moment in californiatory when it's padres. one dodgers, one. >> but but also was a very like a world series times the hour-long debate in the race for u.s. senate between representative adam schiff and former dodger. great steve garvey kicked off with some baseball humor. >> but it times things grew a bit more tense. police units for joyce kesse, million policies related 2025. was not crime shift....
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the former gec ceo, beth chapel. and of course the board chair, sandy pierce. welcome. you also know that students are near and dear to the detroit economic club. courtesy of our generous corporate sponsors, their morning began with a private reception with president trump. we have students from saint katherine tai school. thanks to an anonymous donor. thank you. thank you to baker tilly. wayne state university. thanks to the dow chemical company. an open university thanks to the motor city casino and hotel. how about one big round of applause. i always want to take a moment to thank our corporate sponsors and partners. we would not be here if it was not for their generosity. they are the reason we can do programs like today. thank you to those sponsors and partners. our speaking lineup is packed. we have something for everybody this fall. we are back at it next tuesday we host the president of the diversity of michigan, wayne state and others. tons more to calm so get your tickets before they sell out. 90 years of speakers i mentioned. since 1960, the detroit economic
the former gec ceo, beth chapel. and of course the board chair, sandy pierce. welcome. you also know that students are near and dear to the detroit economic club. courtesy of our generous corporate sponsors, their morning began with a private reception with president trump. we have students from saint katherine tai school. thanks to an anonymous donor. thank you. thank you to baker tilly. wayne state university. thanks to the dow chemical company. an open university thanks to the motor city...
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well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansas and lawrence, the author of this book, an army of fire how the us army confronted its racial crisis in the vietnam era. we'll talk about that in a minute. but dr. bailey, what do you teach at
well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansas and lawrence, the author of this book, an army of fire how the us army confronted its racial crisis in the vietnam era. we'll talk about that in a minute. but dr. bailey, what do you teach at
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beth van duyne is here on how the border harris crisis is impacting her state. ♪ meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. when it comes to investing, we live in uncertain times. some assets can evaporate at the click of a button. others can deflate with a single policy change. savvy investors know that gold has stood the test of time as a reliable real asset. so how do you invest in gold? sandstorm gold royalties is a publicly traded company offering a diversified portfolio of mining royalties in one simple investment. learn more about a brighter way to invest in gol
beth van duyne is here on how the border harris crisis is impacting her state. ♪ meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends...
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. >> i want you to meet beth sandberg. she's a realtor, a mom of four from bala cynwyd, pennsylvania she's a registered democrat, says she's undecided because of concerns about anti-semitism. beth >> thank you for being here. thank you for remembering. we need to bring the hostages home of course, the rise of anti-semitism and violence from the rise of anti-semitism and violence from anti-semitism has risen greatly on college campuses and on our city streets in the last year. how would you combat this growing trend and protect our young adults? >> thank you beth, um, you are right, and i will say that we have seen a rise in anti-semitism. it is something that we have to be honest about and we have to deal with as attorney general, i actually published a hate crimes report um, on a regular basis and anti-semitism was among the highest forms of hate in our country. and this was before october seven. and we know what we've seen since. part of what we've got to do is talk with people so that they understand what are the tropes
. >> i want you to meet beth sandberg. she's a realtor, a mom of four from bala cynwyd, pennsylvania she's a registered democrat, says she's undecided because of concerns about anti-semitism. beth >> thank you for being here. thank you for remembering. we need to bring the hostages home of course, the rise of anti-semitism and violence from the rise of anti-semitism and violence from anti-semitism has risen greatly on college campuses and on our city streets in the last year. how...
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from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by beth simone noveck professor at northeastern university and director of the burn center for social. jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what we've living and dying in a country of arms and what we've become. metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of public health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow mass shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. america. looking closely at the cycle in which matt's mass shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a nation and the meaning of safety community. when we normalize violence, an acceptable tradeoff for freedom. in the words of michael eric dyson, i know a few other thinkers who so consistently what ails america. this is the clarion call to everyone possesses who professes concern about the state of guns in this country. if we stand a chance in hell, we're fighting back and remaking america in the image of gun
from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by beth simone noveck professor at northeastern university and director of the burn center for social. jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what we've living and dying in a country of arms and what we've become. metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of public health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow mass shootings occur on a nearly...
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anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack coinciding with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple bethbraham is at an all-time high. the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it's changed the relationships i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi blum is adding extra support from the city's police department. across the nation, synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents surged 63% in 2023. a counter terrorism analyst for the bay area jewish federation, which overseas security with jewish institutions in northern california. he says the recent attack by iran on israel has added a new layer of unpredictability to an already precarious situation. >> i think the key thing that october 7th changed was the realm of the possible started to seem like the realm of the probably. >> reporter: for rap buy blum, it is about reminding people that amongst the sorrow and fear, there is a silver lining. >> it has really brought our community together. >> reporter: now he hopes his sermon keeps the community toge
anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack coinciding with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple bethbraham is at an all-time high. the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it's changed the relationships i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi blum is adding extra support from the city's police department. across the nation, synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents surged 63% in...
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extremely challenging and we are feeling good that we were able to come to an agreement tonight with beth and with gotham. we thank you guys for making that happen. thank you. >> so and it's not lost on any of us that you were out here the whole time. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> a gofundme page to help support teachers while they were on the picket line has raised $9,600. teachers had been working without a contract since july of last year and negotiations began last december. teachers told reporters with the almanac that on the first day of the strike, students watched movies and a magic show. the district later brought in substitutes, but everything is expected to go back to normal tomorrow. the district didn't announce the terms of this agreement, but they said it would run through the 20 2526 school year. in previous offers, the union and the school district were going back and forth about a 3 to 8% raise each of the next three school years. live in the newsroom amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you amanda. it's another busy day out on the campaign trail for rep
extremely challenging and we are feeling good that we were able to come to an agreement tonight with beth and with gotham. we thank you guys for making that happen. thank you. >> so and it's not lost on any of us that you were out here the whole time. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> a gofundme page to help support teachers while they were on the picket line has raised $9,600. teachers had been working without a contract since july of last year and negotiations began...
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the man observed the sabbath strictly and was on his way to meet his wife at congregation beth shalom. a police officer saw him -- he was walking by the tree of life when the shooter was exiting the building and engaged in a gunfight in the parking lot with the police, the moment when he was walking by. they shouted at him go away and he ran down shady avenue, the street we lived on, and he ended up pounding on the door. he said i need to call my wife. there's been a shooting. that's how we found out about the deadliest attack on the jewish community in american history, one that happened close to my home. 11 beautiful lives were cut short and others were injured simply for being jewish and attending synagogue. our community was shattered. i made a promise on that day, whenever, however i could, i would do what was within my power to counter hate and anti-semitism. i and my community would not hide. we would not live in fear. we are faced with a choice between two candidates with radically different ideas on this issue. in the case of donald trump, we have somebody who says there were
the man observed the sabbath strictly and was on his way to meet his wife at congregation beth shalom. a police officer saw him -- he was walking by the tree of life when the shooter was exiting the building and engaged in a gunfight in the parking lot with the police, the moment when he was walking by. they shouted at him go away and he ran down shady avenue, the street we lived on, and he ended up pounding on the door. he said i need to call my wife. there's been a shooting. that's how we...
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. >> stand reaccionaba, beth pidio asistencia medica. >> reviso su pulso y res respiracion, pero se rehuso> es un poco dificil ahora m mismo en este. >> al ver que no asistencia pulso y las esposas. >> de hecho, comenzo a repetir que orlando estaba fingiendo. >> los paramedicos tuvieron que insistir para que lo se d yo expulsara. >> a ver, you the first time. >> i saw his eyes were rolled back ver el policia dijo que no conducirian una investigacion porque sus oficiales actuaron adecuadamente. >> orlando fue liberado bajo fianza dias despues, pero francisco paso tres semanas d detenido por el alto costo de la fianza. >> la policia de holmes beach, florida, no respondio a nuestras solicitud de comentarios. >> lourdes hurtado, noticias telemundo. >> de ultima hora, israel llevo a cabo ataques precisos contra objetivos militares en iran. >> el comunicado de israel agrega que como cualquier otro pais soberano del mundo el estado de israel tiene el derecho y el deber de responder. >> por su parte, la agencia t tasnim, vinculada con la guardia revolucionaria irani, comunico que el ataque fue rep
. >> stand reaccionaba, beth pidio asistencia medica. >> reviso su pulso y res respiracion, pero se rehuso> es un poco dificil ahora m mismo en este. >> al ver que no asistencia pulso y las esposas. >> de hecho, comenzo a repetir que orlando estaba fingiendo. >> los paramedicos tuvieron que insistir para que lo se d yo expulsara. >> a ver, you the first time. >> i saw his eyes were rolled back ver el policia dijo que no conducirian una investigacion...
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oh, beth, so what, what the total on that off one chair, a lot is around, did you have this kind of group in some is for kidnaps and my success team does get i get a box in the local language house, a vocal around means western education so they didn't get anything nearby said it was the latest from of the power items from these. yeah. one in fact, from a village this right on our road is approximately 100 meters outside of the village. enemy forces attacked the team with small arms, fire directed at the rear of the convoy. a team members to a smoker need to conceal the team's movement. 12 us soldiers. a company. 30 troops from the share on a routine meeting with village elders. lama young l. a. total, send me you need, they need the know exactly how to how regent the what is a part of the the is it the poly would pose good isn't the deepest you of us and bit in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? let's stop without pieces. let's go out of the, there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth is the case of the med, most of t
oh, beth, so what, what the total on that off one chair, a lot is around, did you have this kind of group in some is for kidnaps and my success team does get i get a box in the local language house, a vocal around means western education so they didn't get anything nearby said it was the latest from of the power items from these. yeah. one in fact, from a village this right on our road is approximately 100 meters outside of the village. enemy forces attacked the team with small arms, fire...
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the anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack going with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple beth abraham is at an all-time high. >> it is the forefront of my head. >> reporter: he says the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it has changed the relationships that i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi bloom is increasing security adding extra guards with additional support from the city's police department. across the nation, synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents surge 63% in 2023. >> i think the key thing that october 7th changed was the relm of the impossible started to seem like the relm of the probable. >> reporter: he is here from the bay area jewish federation, oversees security for jewish institutions in northern california. he says the recent attack by iran on israel only heightened concerns adding a new layer of unpredictability to an already difficult situation. >> we are living under the sense of when is something going to happen next? and the key thing for us to do is p
the anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack going with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple beth abraham is at an all-time high. >> it is the forefront of my head. >> reporter: he says the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it has changed the relationships that i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi bloom is increasing security adding extra guards with additional support from the...
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beth elias, i believe that the pursuit of our goals is between god's promise, and he says , "we willss those who are oppressed in the earth , and we will make them imams, and we will make them heirs, and we will trust fully in the sure promise of god, or return the favor, or be humiliated." on the shaft of mulak hussain, or rajj al-taf bana, or heha lalzl, on the shaft of mulak hussain. or saqqa al-azza fina in yad wahdeh tabnina, and also uncle bassem yasqhi, i don't agree with you, or safqa al-azza fina faid wahde tarvina, as well as uncle abbas yasqhi, i am dhiritiyya , or naib qa'min, or the claim of maulana al-madi lena, in all difficulty, or marah, tasqaqa man khalaf al-sahab zia or nadbhana al-awali, or waada mafoola, or ajmal mantazar, with the right, leads the brigade, or the leader of the army of lovers. or the leader of jaish allah or ajmal waitsar with right leads the day of lewa or the leader of jaish al-ashak or the leader of jaish allah or ajmal waitsar leads with right the day of liya or ajmal waitars leads with the right day of lafa. our refrigerator broke down today
beth elias, i believe that the pursuit of our goals is between god's promise, and he says , "we willss those who are oppressed in the earth , and we will make them imams, and we will make them heirs, and we will trust fully in the sure promise of god, or return the favor, or be humiliated." on the shaft of mulak hussain, or rajj al-taf bana, or heha lalzl, on the shaft of mulak hussain. or saqqa al-azza fina in yad wahdeh tabnina, and also uncle bassem yasqhi, i don't agree with you,...
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mary beth mcdade has the highlights. >> was lights, camera action as tesla ceo elon musk unveiled his new robotaxi and warner brothers studios in burbank. only special guests were invited to attend the big event. the rest of us how to watch it on live stream. as you can see, i just arrived in the robotaxi. >> the cybercab. most read a whole fleet of autonomous vehicles with him to the big party for guests to take a spin. when you when you get an you'll see like it's really quite a wild experience just be in a car with no steering wheel. >> no pedals, no controls. >> and it feels great. he introduced a new autonomous robo van to transport 20 of your favorite peeps or transport. some goods here of open is a this is that going to make this. it's gonna look like that. >> can you imagine going down the streets and you see this coming towards >> but the big surprise of the night, the humanoid, he says its autonomous with legs instead of wheels. it'll be a >> do anything you want so we teacher babysit your kids can walk your dog or your lawn, get the groceries. >> just be your friend. beside
mary beth mcdade has the highlights. >> was lights, camera action as tesla ceo elon musk unveiled his new robotaxi and warner brothers studios in burbank. only special guests were invited to attend the big event. the rest of us how to watch it on live stream. as you can see, i just arrived in the robotaxi. >> the cybercab. most read a whole fleet of autonomous vehicles with him to the big party for guests to take a spin. when you when you get an you'll see like it's really quite a...
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. >> brisbane artist beth grossman on a mission to transcribe the entire u.s. constitution using only handmade quill pens. >> i'm about a quarter to a third of the way her decision to use old mint moneybags as her canvas. >> very intentional. >> the amount of money that's being used on political campaigns right now. it's mind blowing. and when i think about how that money could be used otherwise for social projects, it breaks my heart. >> as the election nears, her artwork taking on a secondary mission, i have the registration forms right here. she's been spotted scribing in places of historical importance all over the country. >> i have done it at mount rushmore. i've done it at the liberty bell independence hall, the white house, justice department, capitol building. >> these days, you can find her inside the minnesota street project, a sprawling arts complex in san francisco's dogpatch district. >> try turning it the other way. there you go. i think you'll. and don't press too hard. >> engaging with others as the election nears. >> i'm asking people to think
. >> brisbane artist beth grossman on a mission to transcribe the entire u.s. constitution using only handmade quill pens. >> i'm about a quarter to a third of the way her decision to use old mint moneybags as her canvas. >> very intentional. >> the amount of money that's being used on political campaigns right now. it's mind blowing. and when i think about how that money could be used otherwise for social projects, it breaks my heart. >> as the election nears, her...
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before 2027 leave it that way. >> that mary beth mcdade reporting for us from burbank. okay.'s talk about taco cause community leaders in san jose held a rally thursday morning. protect the rights of dhaka recipients. dhaka recipients are immigrants growth in the u.s. have to be brought here illegally as children. the federal appeals court heard arguments thursday in a case over the biden administration shooting these dreamers as they're called from deportation. of the program say the program costs and hundreds of millions of dollars in health care, education during the rally, south bay leaders led by congressman so lofgren and congressman jim, even gomez talked about the importance of the dhaka program and the impact this case could have on the community. >> but today we are here to let dreamers, tps recipients, farm workers and their families know that we will continue the fight and we will not give up fighting to ensure the proper protections are in place. no matter who's in the white house and no matter who's in charge of congress. >> the case could affect the future. mor
before 2027 leave it that way. >> that mary beth mcdade reporting for us from burbank. okay.'s talk about taco cause community leaders in san jose held a rally thursday morning. protect the rights of dhaka recipients. dhaka recipients are immigrants growth in the u.s. have to be brought here illegally as children. the federal appeals court heard arguments thursday in a case over the biden administration shooting these dreamers as they're called from deportation. of the program say the...