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it is clearly a good thing that bethany is ina clearly a good thing that bethany is in a better circumstanceent circumstances who are not able to get the publicity it would seem that got them to a different place. this is good that it has happened now but it isa is good that it has happened now but it is a bit alarming that it took that to get to a better place. that is absolutely right. i think we are seeing people move out of assessment and treatment units but unfortunately people are moving in. this is a systemwide problem and we see successful stories, people successfully moving out and having a better quality of life but that is in spite of the system, rather than because of the system. we spoke to matt hancock, he has agreed to meet you, hasn't he? what has that —— what is that conversation going to be about? i want anybody locked in one of these assessment and treatment unit, i want there care to be assessed by an accident —— external body. these units cannot continue to lock people away. i want a recognition of pda as away. i want a recognition of pda as a proper diagnosis. things mu
it is clearly a good thing that bethany is ina clearly a good thing that bethany is in a better circumstanceent circumstances who are not able to get the publicity it would seem that got them to a different place. this is good that it has happened now but it isa is good that it has happened now but it is a bit alarming that it took that to get to a better place. that is absolutely right. i think we are seeing people move out of assessment and treatment units but unfortunately people are moving...
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well, i can't really speak for exactly what was going on in the protestant bethany home. that home by derek leinster and the bethany group. it is comparable with what happened in the catholic homes, but it seems to have been unique to ireland. even with these infant mortality rates, you're talking about going back to the ‘20s. yes. i mean, that was at a time when there weren't antibiotics, when there weren't vaccinations. and when those come in, the mortality rate drops dramatically. well, yes and no. the mortality rate dropped dramatically in ireland from the late ‘aos onwards, but that coincided with the start of the banished babies trade, which was a huge moneyspinner for the nuns. but if i could just actually... and i want to pick you up on that, because this is a central claim of your book, and it is a very stark criticism. you suggest that the reason that the death rates go down is because the nuns, the catholic church, saw these babies — realised they could make money out of them. yes, that is a fact. well, where's the evidence? the evidence is the fact that the mo
well, i can't really speak for exactly what was going on in the protestant bethany home. that home by derek leinster and the bethany group. it is comparable with what happened in the catholic homes, but it seems to have been unique to ireland. even with these infant mortality rates, you're talking about going back to the ‘20s. yes. i mean, that was at a time when there weren't antibiotics, when there weren't vaccinations. and when those come in, the mortality rate drops dramatically. well,...
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please join me in welcoming bethany mclean. [applause] >> thank you all so much for coming. i am going to talk for half an hour and come back to the probably and open up to questions. the probably is because from a young age in grade school i detested speaking out loud. i trained myself to speak as quickly as i could which means i talk really fast because i can't seem to one train myself so somebody in the audience yells slow down, i will take it is a helpful suggestion, not a root interruption. i will really try. anyway i wrote this book because i was really impressed with two things. one was what i see is a big dichotomy. fracking, getting oil and gas out of shale, is changing the world. we have gone from congressional hearings a decade ago about us shortages of oil and natural gas to literally beating our chests about american energy independence, even energy dominance, donald trump has called it. the economists i spoke to, said shale is one of the top five things reshaping geopolitics and it is. you have seen how the us is the biggest producer of crude oil topping russia
please join me in welcoming bethany mclean. [applause] >> thank you all so much for coming. i am going to talk for half an hour and come back to the probably and open up to questions. the probably is because from a young age in grade school i detested speaking out loud. i trained myself to speak as quickly as i could which means i talk really fast because i can't seem to one train myself so somebody in the audience yells slow down, i will take it is a helpful suggestion, not a root...
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"> <bethany facendini/sono <bethany <bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection our own healing and recovering."i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." "this is a pleasant thing. just to be around people who are in the same situation as you, it's brought me a lot closer to people who have been through this."> ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) ( darya ) the morning.through out with you check back we will thanks will.( james ) ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) in the east bay... the coast guard in alameda un-covered 8 tons of cocaine, off the coast of central and south america. the bust was part of a multi-agency anti-drug- trafficking patrol. crews also found more than 11 tons of narcotics in san diego... and intercepted 7 drug smuggling ships in less than a month. the coast guard arrested 23 suspected smugglers. most will be prosecuted in the u-s. the drugs that were seized
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to bethany, you must realize had it not been for your father i would not have been alive today, wilde wrote from london, a few months before he died in december 1970. i can see now lying in the bed facing the sea in the front of your house with the water on fire, will you convey to your family and brothers my regards and tell them that it had not been for a brave man saving us all of the oil tanker merlot i would not have had the lovely family that i have. that ladies and gentlemen is the legacy of the outer banks lifesaver, and continues to be today for all of our first responders and firefighters and rescuers and law enforcement officers and members of our law enforcement -- members of our community who keep us safe. thank you. thank you. questions? yes? smack at the end of world war i, we did not fight germany as we did in world war ii. at what point in time did the war diaries become available to the u.s. navy? >> it is my understanding that it was almost right after the armistice. >> germans remain in control until 1945 and the americans were allowed to make a copy which is what
to bethany, you must realize had it not been for your father i would not have been alive today, wilde wrote from london, a few months before he died in december 1970. i can see now lying in the bed facing the sea in the front of your house with the water on fire, will you convey to your family and brothers my regards and tell them that it had not been for a brave man saving us all of the oil tanker merlot i would not have had the lovely family that i have. that ladies and gentlemen is the...
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for instagram. [ laughter ] >> also wanting to know about his celebrity hospital visitors including bethany hamilton and tony hawk. >> she shows me how she plays pool. i tried that. >> as to the question of when he will take to the ocean again, well, his mother has a few safety ideas in mind. >> any plans when you start surfing again? >> hopefully really really soon. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap though. >> what a brave kid. >> he still has to wait for his 1000 stitches to heal. he says he wants to lobster dive again. he also says he likes sharks now more than ever before. he is better than me. >> back with a look ahead for your weekend. >>> kind of weird to be talking about toilets but you may see these. they approved these sleek new designs to replace the green toilets you see throughout the city. in three locations they will have two stalls. the design goes before the arts commission next month. if approved it will go to the board of supervisors. that's all the toilet talk i have for you today. >> it looks though for now. >>> it looks like summer out there. you can see the marine la
for instagram. [ laughter ] >> also wanting to know about his celebrity hospital visitors including bethany hamilton and tony hawk. >> she shows me how she plays pool. i tried that. >> as to the question of when he will take to the ocean again, well, his mother has a few safety ideas in mind. >> any plans when you start surfing again? >> hopefully really really soon. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap though. >> what a brave kid. >> he still has...
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. >> so the couple v is stilly active in their church, bethany christian church. cit's the samerch where they held their wedding anniversary party on saturday. >> that is incredible. >> that's a pretty awesome story, isn't it? >> 75 years and he says he's a great gal and still loves her. >> has their ups and downs, but you work it out. >> like seasons. ups and l downs juste life. some schools may have extra police patrolling this morning afterer threatse made line. more on this story. >> police say he caused an now more than two years after someonets shot a a prince george's county police station a trial is finally rdy to art. the details ahead of the jury selection. it's all coming up next at 5: right here on news 4 today. stay with us. threats ed online became very serious when police found what former student had with him. now he's set to go before a judge. >> he is accused of opening fire a police station. it ended with an officer killed. the long wai for trial ends today in prince george's county. >> it took some luck at the last second but the redskins were
. >> so the couple v is stilly active in their church, bethany christian church. cit's the samerch where they held their wedding anniversary party on saturday. >> that is incredible. >> that's a pretty awesome story, isn't it? >> 75 years and he says he's a great gal and still loves her. >> has their ups and downs, but you work it out. >> like seasons. ups and l downs juste life. some schools may have extra police patrolling this morning afterer threatse made...
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bethany's activism is also personal.011, her sister wakilled and her mother injured in a mass shooting in orange county. h for eight hours, y're hoping sheing, she's really scared, somehow she made it out, because people made it out.>> lcindor: she said rohrabacher's ties to the gun lobby mean he has to go. >> he takes money from the n.r.a., and i find, i think the n.r.a. has so much clout in our politics. >> a dozens who has protested outside rohrabacher's office every tuesday since president trump's inauguration c one of herhief concerns is rohrabacher's ties to russia. >> hsupports russia. he doesn't believe that russia interfered in our elections. ese are things that, i'm a proud american, make me mad. be>> alcindor: some have d rohrabacher "vladimir putin's favorite congressman" because of his public support for t russian leader. as part of a probe into russia's election meddling, special counsel robert mueller is reportedly looking into a meeting between rohrabacher and then-trump campaign adviser mike flynn. rouda
bethany's activism is also personal.011, her sister wakilled and her mother injured in a mass shooting in orange county. h for eight hours, y're hoping sheing, she's really scared, somehow she made it out, because people made it out.>> lcindor: she said rohrabacher's ties to the gun lobby mean he has to go. >> he takes money from the n.r.a., and i find, i think the n.r.a. has so much clout in our politics. >> a dozens who has protested outside rohrabacher's office every...
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how is bethany at the moment?will want to fight. that comes out in some type of violence, is that fair to say? she will be aggressive. she has been aggressive to staff in the past? i am trying to get the reason to why they say she needs to be in this room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17—year—old girl? room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17-year-old girl? she is not, if you remove the causes of the anxiety, she is a wonderful person. they have given misdiagnosis and then not followed up with the support. —— given this diagnosis. she has agency staff on the evening and we can, she has never met them before and it causes anxiety and she explodes into knock—downs, they keep her more locked away. jeremy, looking at it from the outside, really harrowing what you are having to do asa really harrowing what you are having to do as a father, was it ever justified for her to be in that circumstance? people might be thinking initially when she first got there, as an interim measure, i don't know, d
how is bethany at the moment?will want to fight. that comes out in some type of violence, is that fair to say? she will be aggressive. she has been aggressive to staff in the past? i am trying to get the reason to why they say she needs to be in this room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17—year—old girl? room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17-year-old girl? she is not, if you remove the causes of the anxiety, she is a wonderful person. they have given misdiagnosis...
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bethany: did you know breast every day?ls 113 people catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. . maria: welcome back, president trump directing his cabinet to cut 5% of their budget. this comes just two days after the trump administration announced a $780 billion budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, that would be up 17% from 2017. here's what the president told stuart varney about the budget earlier this week. >> we're going to do a lot of cutting of the budget also by the way. which i know it's going to make you happy. we're going to do cutting? >> you are going to cut spending? >> we are going cut spending. >> that's hard, mr. president. >> there's a lot of fat
bethany: did you know breast every day?ls 113 people catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is...
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. ♪ ♪ bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. bobby: i'm a veteran, we hit a mine in vietnam. when i came home, i didn't know where to turn. announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. bobby: my victory's been never giving up hope. my wife is always there to remind me, we have a life to live. announcer: dav provides a lifetime of support, helping veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. mike: i am a veteran, but after i got out, i spent two years alone and homeless. announcer: every year, dav helps more than a million veterans so they can reach victories great
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bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscapeering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it into a scultpure. it helps my healing even though i didn't lose a home, i lost all my materials and tools -- whatever. i'm not six feet under. i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." the healing ( marty )still ahead... bay area football and playoff baseball highlights are coming up, after the break. live look outside... richmond bridge california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our cl
bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscapeering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it into...
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less than i'm going i am almost like that better better better than bethany . what. with her husband now in jail for drug dealing. no goes to the hunk of every day to share in her mother charity supplies memo and you know we're going to be out on our own in a walk it now all the while knowing all too well your i'll wait game how people. will react to. and i'll be as safe that's the t.v. reality and i and i love. it when you're there because you. would. use it as mother miley is now too old to carry on working as a cleaner she relies entirely on charitable donations including money to buy medication. today meat and vegetables arrived and she went to visit her grandchildren. she cooked and invited her other daughter faiza and her son in law sammy is the footballer to lunch. with. me. now in the office. sure i just writing this right is right very very very they walk away this way and i'll get my all. on michael and look to what i did the same with. if you know you know what did. i do. because the hunger was donated to the community under the islamic practice of walk it
less than i'm going i am almost like that better better better than bethany . what. with her husband now in jail for drug dealing. no goes to the hunk of every day to share in her mother charity supplies memo and you know we're going to be out on our own in a walk it now all the while knowing all too well your i'll wait game how people. will react to. and i'll be as safe that's the t.v. reality and i and i love. it when you're there because you. would. use it as mother miley is now too old to...
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less than i'm going i am almost like that better better better than bethany . what.with her husband now in jail for drug dealing. no goes to the hunk of every day to share in her mother charity supplies memo and you know we're going to be out on our kids now all the while knowing all too well your way dim how people. will react to. you. and i was thinking that's the t.v. reality and i had an hour left. when you're there because you. would. use it as mother miley is now too old to carry on working as a cleaner she relies entirely on charitable donations including money to buy medication. today meat and vegetables arrived and she went to visit her grandchildren. she cooked and invited her other daughter phase and her son in law sammy is the footballer to lunch. with me. i think i am. one of the oldest. sure i just write in the slightest write very very very they walk away this way you know i'm on the back i'll get my all not on my pillow and look to what i did the same with the hey i'll let you know you know why did. i do. that because the hunger was donated to the com
less than i'm going i am almost like that better better better than bethany . what.with her husband now in jail for drug dealing. no goes to the hunk of every day to share in her mother charity supplies memo and you know we're going to be out on our kids now all the while knowing all too well your way dim how people. will react to. you. and i was thinking that's the t.v. reality and i had an hour left. when you're there because you. would. use it as mother miley is now too old to carry on...
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hamilton. >> how was it to see bethany hamilton?she showed me how she plays pool. she holds the stick and hits it with her hip. >> reporter: asked the question when keane will take to the ocean again, his mother has a few safety tips in mind. >> hopefully really, really soon. definitely want to go back out there. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap, though. >> wrapped in bubble wrap, i love that. >> understandably. amy robach there. thank you. >>> coming up, cardi b takes a field trip. >> see her appearance that warmed the hearts and the backs of hundreds of fans. we'll explain coming up. i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for clean. boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. ♪ i don't dance now i make money ♪ i don't dance now i make money moves ♪ ♪ said i don't gotta dance i make money moves ♪ >>> cardi b making
hamilton. >> how was it to see bethany hamilton?she showed me how she plays pool. she holds the stick and hits it with her hip. >> reporter: asked the question when keane will take to the ocean again, his mother has a few safety tips in mind. >> hopefully really, really soon. definitely want to go back out there. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap, though. >> wrapped in bubble wrap, i love that. >> understandably. amy robach there. thank you. >>>...
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bethany: unacceptable. lesa: unacceptable. jacqueline: unacceptable. wendy: help us save lives.esa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. catherine: support susan g. komen. catherine: join our fight. save lives. visit komen dot org slash unacceptable. lesa: failure is unacceptable. lou: president trump speaking at a rally in charlotte, north carolina. he's address the media's role in creating a toxic political environment. president trump: we have seen the media use the events of this week to score political points againstr against me and the republican party. but when a bernie sanders supporter tried to murder congressional republicans and tried to murder a great man named steve scalise and others, we did not use that attempt at mass murder for political gain because that would have been wrong. lou: the president telling it exactly as it is. he's speak at bow jangles coliseum in support of brad bud and chris harris. there are the usual overcapacity crowds. 10,000 people in that are
bethany: unacceptable. lesa: unacceptable. jacqueline: unacceptable. wendy: help us save lives.esa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. catherine: support susan g. komen. catherine: join our fight. save lives. visit komen dot org slash unacceptable. lesa: failure is unacceptable. lou: president trump speaking at a rally in charlotte, north carolina. he's address the media's role in creating a...
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bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscape recovering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it into a scultpure. it helps my healing even though i didn't lose a home, i lost all my materials and tools -- whatever. i'm not six feet under. i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." the healing process continues with every passing day... and, that'll be the case long after the one-year anniversary. still requiring the heroic mindset and actions that have inspired this community to rebuild. in sonoma county, philippe djegal, kron four news. (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa ro
bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscape recovering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it...
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next segment because right after the short messages, victoria and joe are coming back and they will bethanyd you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. lou: we are back with victoria toensing and joe digenova. >> i hope president trump declassifies the fisa application so we can all see what kind of lies the obama justice department extended to them. lou: we know the fbi has read the warrant applications. what do you expect to be in those things? >> i think it will show that stephen halper was used to try to entrap papadopoulos and carter page to get them to say things they could funnel back into the united states so the fbi could use i
next segment because right after the short messages, victoria and joe are coming back and they will bethanyd you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to...
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bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscaperecovering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it into a scultpure. it helps my healing even though i didn't lose a home, i lost all my materials and tools -- whatever. i'm not six feet under. i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." the healing process continues with every passing day... and, that'll be the case long after the one-year anniversary. still requiring the heroic mindset and actions that have inspired this community to rebuild. in sonoma county, philippe djegal, kron four news. "he's just an extraordinary person, a great, great talent. i person, a great, extra
bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscaperecovering through the seasons, but we are also doing our own healing and recovering." peter phibbes is an artist-in- residence at the paradise ridge winery in santa rosa, which burned down during the fires.peter phibbes/artist- "i've been going around to all these people that lost everything. maybe they have a burnt tree left over that are going to get cut up. instead, i turn it...
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bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscapee also doing our own healing and recovering."i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." "this is a pleasant thing. just to be around people who are in the same situation as you, it's brought me a lot closer to people who have been through this."( darya ) the park where the event was held was leveled during the tubbs fire that also caused more than a billion dollars in damage. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news ... a north bay church community is working on rebuilding after the north bay fire destroyed their church. we hear from the community coming up. ( james ) and after the break... a new climate change report showing unprecendented changed need to be made... we have the details. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our b
bethany facendini/sonoma county regional parks- "and, it's a reflection of how not only the landscapee also doing our own healing and recovering."i'm alive. everyday's the best day ever. so, if i could help these people out heal as well, this whole thing comes full-circle." "this is a pleasant thing. just to be around people who are in the same situation as you, it's brought me a lot closer to people who have been through this."( darya ) the park where the event was...
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bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable.inte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >> the president of the anti-trump cnn, jeff zucker blaming white house for a suspicious package that ended up it was tende
bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable.inte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure...
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bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. ♪ >> so, which music legend was a spokesman for lionel trains in the '70s? neil young was a part owner of lionel, but it's johnny cash, the man in black, who served as its spokesman in the 1970s. >> for decades, these model trains are stockpiled in steve sanders' texas home to be used one day in the mother of all model railroads. in his 60s, with his health in decline, steve works with a movie-set and museum-display designer to finally bring his lifelong dream to fruition. >> he wanted it to be a tour of the southwest from colorado through new mexico to arizona to west
bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable. jacinte: african american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo):...
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my first concert with bethany and her mom, to blink 182 and bad religion. >> trying to prove that a she and b, yes, she is a kidnap victim. >> and she's aware of events that happened that day. >> and she was aware of events that happened to prove she was alife. >> so this wasn't a murder case but it was a kidnapping? we found it odd that denise didn't find at all frightened. >> she sounded absolutely calm. not terrified or distressed at all. >> not for someone in fear for their lives. >> as if she was with friends having coffee. >> the reporting soon hit the web where her friend ashley heard it. >> it was sort of reassuring that she was making an audio really dated that day, but also still scary because you still have no idea if the person is safe, how they're being treated, what people are putting her through. >> and if denise didn't sound panicked, her friends say that made perfect sense. after all, the three of them had already lived through what should have been the most traumatic event of their lives. they went to watch the boston marathon in 2013. they say it was denise that remai
my first concert with bethany and her mom, to blink 182 and bad religion. >> trying to prove that a she and b, yes, she is a kidnap victim. >> and she's aware of events that happened that day. >> and she was aware of events that happened to prove she was alife. >> so this wasn't a murder case but it was a kidnapping? we found it odd that denise didn't find at all frightened. >> she sounded absolutely calm. not terrified or distressed at all. >> not for...
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we think it is a great opportunity for everybody to celebrate the bethany college of football.black heavy heard from people that are planning a coming out and making the trip. >> absolutely. hotel rooms are already locked up at the majority of the tickets for the college football playoff to the fans. it is a very fan driven event the poza table corporate driven event and that's a significant interest -- with fans anticipating coming and they want to travel go together. >> alabama and some other team. >> let me ask you before you go. you have been involved in the nc 2 letter a basketball for a long time. what is more exciting? the best alternate another we have this playoff system in college football? >> that is like asking me to choose between my children. college football is very special. different pedantry and a different level of enthusiasm. so i don't know. you dance with the one you're with. i was football now and i just love it.>> good answer. it is exciting. thank you for being here. >>> coming up, it is a tale of love, adventure, tartar. it has become one of the most ce
we think it is a great opportunity for everybody to celebrate the bethany college of football.black heavy heard from people that are planning a coming out and making the trip. >> absolutely. hotel rooms are already locked up at the majority of the tickets for the college football playoff to the fans. it is a very fan driven event the poza table corporate driven event and that's a significant interest -- with fans anticipating coming and they want to travel go together. >> alabama...
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i mean, i love bethany's work, but i think the main thing that she is missing is -- well, two thingshas drastically improved since she probably started that book. you're looking at these shale players now at all-time highs in terms of capital efficiency, looking at product returns, organic growth is the best it's ever been. i was at a conference last month. rystad are best at predicting this stuff, say break-even prices in the shale play is down about 50% in two years' time so, that's the first thing to iron out secondarily, you look at the high quality, guys, in the permian basin. these guys all have -- the average net debt to ebitda is under two times. so, there isn't really a leverage issue there at all. >> but there is a lot of debt floating around that region. i know that personally, and you know that as well. >> yep, there's a lot of debt, but if you look at -- you run the strip through our models, and we see absolute compression of debt multiples going forward. i mean, you're going to see these guys now realistically drill and grow 20% production growth from within cash flow o
i mean, i love bethany's work, but i think the main thing that she is missing is -- well, two thingshas drastically improved since she probably started that book. you're looking at these shale players now at all-time highs in terms of capital efficiency, looking at product returns, organic growth is the best it's ever been. i was at a conference last month. rystad are best at predicting this stuff, say break-even prices in the shale play is down about 50% in two years' time so, that's the first...
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hamilton. >> how was it to see bethany hamilton?she holds the stick and then hits it with her hip so that was pretty cool. i tried that. >> reporter: as to the question of when keane will take to the ocean again, well, his mother has just a few safety ideas in mind. >> any plans for when you're going to start skiing or skating? >> hopefully really, really soon. definitely want to go back out there. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap, though. [ laughter ] >> reporter: yeah, and wrapped up for a good reason. she says keane has a thousand stitches from those shark wounds and despite all of that you guys, you'll love this, guess what, keane wants to lobster dive again and says he likes sharks even more now than he did before his experience. >> wonderful. glad that he's doing so well and it's great to have you back. ain't no mountain high enough. >> i listened to that on the way up, robin. i thought of you. i did. i summited kilimanjaro with my family and my friends and there we made it to the peak and that was hard fought, people. hard
hamilton. >> how was it to see bethany hamilton?she holds the stick and then hits it with her hip so that was pretty cool. i tried that. >> reporter: as to the question of when keane will take to the ocean again, well, his mother has just a few safety ideas in mind. >> any plans for when you're going to start skiing or skating? >> hopefully really, really soon. definitely want to go back out there. >> he'll be wrapped in bubble wrap, though. [ laughter ] >>...
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bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable.en die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. cheryl: welcome back. taking a look at futures, big week for earnings, this is going to be the story with all these tech names coming out, dow is up 49 in the premarket, nasdaq up 36. audi's new electric suv is going to be coming out a little later than planned. the company says it's waiting on regulatory clearance for a piece of software. that pushes the release date back by a month. it is set to hit the market next year. elizabeth warren saying she released the results of a dna test that proved her disputed native american heritage in an effort to, quote, rebuild trust in government n a debate wit
bethany: did you know breast cancer kills 113 people every day? catherine: that's unacceptable.en die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. gordon: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. lesa (vo): failure is unacceptable. cheryl:...
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the totals as we go through friday morning, even into southern maryland, off to the eastern shore, bethany 7 inches ofrain, and that's why we have flash flood watches for portions of th region. fredericksberg going through southern maryland and eastern shore,utost of us will just be about an inch of rain here in the area. we get into friday. friday overnight, thursday overnight into friday, that's when we see the winds pick up. they will be gusty winds through friday morning commute, and, in ct, ifou go south and southeast seagain, tinds pick up, and could gust up to 50 miles per hour by the time we head home friday, the winds t star calm down, and thursday overnight into friday, very gusty winds, but sunshine on friday, doug, and i wish we could say the seam about the weekend, we have a little sun, and sprinkled satutoay, but not bad in terms of what we are seeing. >> i want to continue to t reiterat point. i got it on facebook, twitter, and calls to the studio today. this is not a major impactful storm for us. i don't want you to worry about it. tomorrow is just a rainy day across the ar
the totals as we go through friday morning, even into southern maryland, off to the eastern shore, bethany 7 inches ofrain, and that's why we have flash flood watches for portions of th region. fredericksberg going through southern maryland and eastern shore,utost of us will just be about an inch of rain here in the area. we get into friday. friday overnight, thursday overnight into friday, that's when we see the winds pick up. they will be gusty winds through friday morning commute, and, in...
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value turns to have your toes, have your dose and then they can't get the dosage of bethany at the "liars leakers & liberals" black tar heroin and black tar heroin usually fit now and it kills them. [inaudible] >> right. it is, it is very true. we are with a pro trump group and literally it trump voters that are dying of that. [inaudible] >> i'm not going to that point but yeah, it's terrible in the states that are most affected can pencil been compiled from indiana, it's all of the place, new hampshire is a terrible but it's generally those areas where it is out of control. [inaudible] >> my family has been hurt by kosovo. my mother was in hospital and the given morphine. she began to make more and more we snatched her out. if anyone in this room has been impacted by opioid, i want to say that i'm sorry, and that your paint and all of that is close to america now and i prayed to god we will deliver us and bless us, but i feel the pain as well and i pray that we will all be comforted. and i think y'all to talk about it because people don't want to talk about it. >> thank you. thank you so
value turns to have your toes, have your dose and then they can't get the dosage of bethany at the "liars leakers & liberals" black tar heroin and black tar heroin usually fit now and it kills them. [inaudible] >> right. it is, it is very true. we are with a pro trump group and literally it trump voters that are dying of that. [inaudible] >> i'm not going to that point but yeah, it's terrible in the states that are most affected can pencil been compiled from indiana,...
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that was to nice with her father and bethany. it was nadim, you took the girls.s causing natasha difficulties? we bought a sandwich in the pret a manger terminalfive we bought a sandwich in the pret a manger terminal five heathrow outlet and we sat in the seating area there and we sat in the seating area there and quickly ate the sandwich and i ate some food myself, as did her best friend. and ashes to the —— and then she felt itchy in her throat and she took some regard, and under his pity —— antihistamine and that was fine. we proceeded to board the plane which was close by to the actual restaurant. we boarded the plane and some 35 minutes later into the flight, the tasha became severely unwell and what ensued was really quite shocking. did it occur to any of you at the start to think it might be sesame? she had checked the packaging and there was nothing to indicate there was any sesame and what she was eating. absolutely, she was very vigilant, asi absolutely, she was very vigilant, as i think anyone who has severe allergies would be. she had good eyesight as
that was to nice with her father and bethany. it was nadim, you took the girls.s causing natasha difficulties? we bought a sandwich in the pret a manger terminalfive we bought a sandwich in the pret a manger terminal five heathrow outlet and we sat in the seating area there and we sat in the seating area there and quickly ate the sandwich and i ate some food myself, as did her best friend. and ashes to the —— and then she felt itchy in her throat and she took some regard, and under his pity...
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stephen rowan, senior pastor of bethany baptist church. it's my last year as board chair of the foundation and while of course i will still be involved, it's an honor to represent the board and the foundation on this very special night. we welcome you. the anisfield-wolf book awards were established in 1935 to honor literature that celebrates diversity and confronts racism. edith anisfield-wolf, a person far ahead of her time, endowed this prize to bring necessary topics and voices to our collective attention. over the years, the anisfield-wolf canon has become a living, breathing community of thinkers, writers and artists that spans continents, generations and intellectual traditions, and as the video you just watched demonstrates, anisfield-wolf award winning literature is moving off the pages and into our community in new and exciting ways. the inter-urban art installations show how these essential works of literature capture our attention, attention to language, attention to thought, attention to the lives and perspectives of those wit
stephen rowan, senior pastor of bethany baptist church. it's my last year as board chair of the foundation and while of course i will still be involved, it's an honor to represent the board and the foundation on this very special night. we welcome you. the anisfield-wolf book awards were established in 1935 to honor literature that celebrates diversity and confronts racism. edith anisfield-wolf, a person far ahead of her time, endowed this prize to bring necessary topics and voices to our...
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they're going to make more at $65 or $70 than they did of $120 >> bethany mcqueen, a friend of cnbc wroteouth america where she based the argue on the oil industry is built on capitol and not oil or labor and most of these companies will never be free cash flow. >> i disagree with that. what we see happening the next two or three years is a significant amount of free cash flow we see returns coming into this group and burnt a lot of capital over decades we see a lot of companies generating a high return on 20%. we thi we want to buy low and sell high, best place to make money of gas right now is? >> if you have 12 or 19 months, emp is where it is going to be we think there is a massive rerate in this group over the next three years >> mike bradley. tph, thank you very much >> there you go. we'll come back with a final hang and talk about everything we have hit on and contessa, casinos, we may own a couple of casinos. >> and lebron, too >> i want to hear it >> go ahead. >> the rockets and lebron, that's going to be epic. >>> coming up, our next guest says she missed the boat on amazon but
they're going to make more at $65 or $70 than they did of $120 >> bethany mcqueen, a friend of cnbc wroteouth america where she based the argue on the oil industry is built on capitol and not oil or labor and most of these companies will never be free cash flow. >> i disagree with that. what we see happening the next two or three years is a significant amount of free cash flow we see returns coming into this group and burnt a lot of capital over decades we see a lot of companies...
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trone: our family belongs to the temple of israel and the temple of bethany and through those experiences and various threats to the jewish way of life, the bigotry and discrimination is alive and well. unfortunately, it is moving in a more difficult direction, no question about it. i have tried to exercise leadership in that area. a few years ago i was recognized by the anti-defamation league that fights bigotry and hatred. we need to continue that fight. the real problem is leadership. we have a leadership in washington that encourages the nastiness, the bigotry. we have seen president trump lash out at women, we have seen president trump lash out and not believe dr. ford. we have seen him denigrate muslims. we have seen him separate parents from their children at the border. we have seen a total lack of leadership at the national level. i was in a mosque last friday afternoon. when you want to see a group that has been singled out, think about the muslims and what happened right after president trump came into office with the muslim travel ban. we stepped up to help folks in that commu
trone: our family belongs to the temple of israel and the temple of bethany and through those experiences and various threats to the jewish way of life, the bigotry and discrimination is alive and well. unfortunately, it is moving in a more difficult direction, no question about it. i have tried to exercise leadership in that area. a few years ago i was recognized by the anti-defamation league that fights bigotry and hatred. we need to continue that fight. the real problem is leadership. we...