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. , , . ~' brook.ve as she walked through the park _ brook. we believe as she walked through the park she _ brook. we believe as she walked through the park she was - brook. we believe as she walked - through the park she was approached by an individual and fatally attacked. sabina's body was sadly found by a member of the public and we are appealing for anyone who was here on friday evening and who thinks they saw anything unusual to come forward. thinks they saw anything unusual to come forward-— come forward. tonight police have made an arrest, _ come forward. tonight police have made an arrest, a _ come forward. tonight police have made an arrest, a 38-year-old - come forward. tonight police have. made an arrest, a 38-year-old man come forward. tonight police have - made an arrest, a 38-year-old man is made an arrest, a 38—year—old man is in custody on suspicion of murder. detectives have also released cctv images of a man seen in the area they'd like to speak to and are asking anyone who recognise
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important to you than the actual truth. >> brooke: truth? from you? >> carter: will you accept it coming from me? >> ridge: from you? yeah, couple of months ago for sure. i trusted you with my life. >> carter: i realize-- >> ridge: how do you-- how do you that to my dad? how do you do that? the man who opened his heart to you, his business, his fa.
important to you than the actual truth. >> brooke: truth? from you? >> carter: will you accept it coming from me? >> ridge: from you? yeah, couple of months ago for sure. i trusted you with my life. >> carter: i realize-- >> ridge: how do you-- how do you that to my dad? how do you do that? the man who opened his heart to you, his business, his fa.
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one that was way inside actually almost hit brooks.o i think that's why we see a little bit of a glare from him. >> flashes bunt, will take ball four. aguilar looks back at him a little bit. let's look at aguilar. he stared him down a little bit as well. mo brooks tried to -- thought he was going to put down the bunt. just kidding, going to get back. become down to first base. mo brooks will be pinch run for at first base as well. the republicans now first and third, two out. a swing by black moore out to center. over the head, that's going to clear the bases. black moore rounding first base. he's going to head for third. on the retreat to pick it up, around third, he's going to try for home. here comes the throw to the plate, not in time. he scores standing up with an inside-the-park home run as he climbs the fence behind home plate. three-run home run by blake moore, giving the republicans the lead. 4-3. >> unbelievable. >> not wasting any time up there. >> pinch runners come around to third. he was flying around. he was not stopping
one that was way inside actually almost hit brooks.o i think that's why we see a little bit of a glare from him. >> flashes bunt, will take ball four. aguilar looks back at him a little bit. let's look at aguilar. he stared him down a little bit as well. mo brooks tried to -- thought he was going to put down the bunt. just kidding, going to get back. become down to first base. mo brooks will be pinch run for at first base as well. the republicans now first and third, two out. a swing by...
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brooks. >> thanks for the opportunities to discuss the occ's true lender rule. my testimony obviously provides more details but i did want to highlight soefrl issues to help members better understand the rule, what it does and doesn't do, what it achieves and what the effect would be of overturning the rule. so the occ tree lender rule clarifies with a a national bank or lending association is the true lender of the loan and provides a bright line when occ enforcement authority applies to ensure compliance with legal regulations. the rule applies a plain language that a bank is a true lender if it is named as the lender. rather than a safe harbor, as critics of the rule suggest, the rule ensure has the bank faces strict federal supervision including but not limited to fair lending, consumer compliance, sound underwriting and bsa and anti-money laundering. it negates concerns of harmful rent a charter allegations. in issuing the rule the agency was acutely sensitive to this issue and expressly
brooks. >> thanks for the opportunities to discuss the occ's true lender rule. my testimony obviously provides more details but i did want to highlight soefrl issues to help members better understand the rule, what it does and doesn't do, what it achieves and what the effect would be of overturning the rule. so the occ tree lender rule clarifies with a a national bank or lending association is the true lender of the loan and provides a bright line when occ enforcement authority applies to...
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brooks served in the army as part of the predominantly black 91st engineer battalion.irthday bash was organized by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. >> if you ask mr. brooks why have you lived so long, he says his motto is "be good to people." >> o'donnell: be good to people. brooks has five kids, 13 grandchildren and the 22 great grandchildren, and we thank him for his service. for his service. coming up coming up next, the man on campus who isn't so big, but he sure is smart. ? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. i've been telling everyone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. [ "the addams family" theme playing ] ♪ they're nice but irritating ♪ ♪ their excitement can get grating ♪ ♪ they're dressed for pastry baking ♪ ♪ the pro
brooks served in the army as part of the predominantly black 91st engineer battalion.irthday bash was organized by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. >> if you ask mr. brooks why have you lived so long, he says his motto is "be good to people." >> o'donnell: be good to people. brooks has five kids, 13 grandchildren and the 22 great grandchildren, and we thank him for his service. for his service. coming up coming up next, the man on campus who isn't so big,...
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brooks said he thinks living a long and life is due to healthy people.s advice we can all live by. >> definitely. >>> next, to a peculiar sight on the high seas near britain, that are leaving some scratching their heads. >> images of a boat sitting on top of rocks several feet above sea level, have prompted people to ask, how did it get there? >> the boat ran aground on that giant rock. while it was hidden underneath the water during high tide. >> when the water receded, it looked like it was on top of the rock. the coast guard said it took 12 hours to rescue the boat's crew, after sadly an unsuccessful attempt to free and rescue the boat itself. free and rescue the boat itself. >> i have to many theories but that's an appropriate response. that makes the most sense. >> at least everybody is okay. not so much for the boat. >>> now, to a jar of vicks going viral. >> we're talking about vicks vaporub. i don't know if that's the official name. vaporub. this twitter user shared a snap of her old-school vicks vaporub jar. her mom loaned her sick son the same
brooks said he thinks living a long and life is due to healthy people.s advice we can all live by. >> definitely. >>> next, to a peculiar sight on the high seas near britain, that are leaving some scratching their heads. >> images of a boat sitting on top of rocks several feet above sea level, have prompted people to ask, how did it get there? >> the boat ran aground on that giant rock. while it was hidden underneath the water during high tide. >> when the water...
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. >> woodruff: ...we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program, as he and jonathan capehart consider the divide among democrats and the looming debt ceiling deadline. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: major pieces of president biden's ambitious domestic agenda are at risk tonight amid infighting among members of his own democratic party. hanging in the balance: the bipartisan infrastructure bill, and his $3.5 trillion spending package to address health care, child care, the environment, and more. the president spoke about the status of negotiations earlier today. >> we're at this stalemate
. >> woodruff: ...we celebrate david brooks' 20 years on the program, as he and jonathan capehart consider the divide among democrats and the looming debt ceiling deadline. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and...
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i'm brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. hey, brooks i am sure it's a complicated question here. but your piece kind of begs the question of why there wasn't a better system in place to distribute this money to the people who needed it. i think part of the problem. alex's they just never had this massive amount of funds and then you're talking about not just the state, but then the state passing it along to other jurisdictions, large cities having to distribute that money on their own. it really did take many months. some people argue that it took too long or that it took nine months to get things set up. and now everyone's racing in these last couple weeks to get that money out the door. time is ticking, and we know that there are a lot of people working around the clock to try to get this money to those who need it important work being done with very little time left. brooks jarocz live in the newsroom. thank you. at least 13 people shot after a gunman walks into a tennessee grocery store and open spire coming up what we know about the investigation, and tonight a homeless woma
i'm brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. hey, brooks i am sure it's a complicated question here. but your piece kind of begs the question of why there wasn't a better system in place to distribute this money to the people who needed it. i think part of the problem. alex's they just never had this massive amount of funds and then you're talking about not just the state, but then the state passing it along to other jurisdictions, large cities having to distribute that money on their own. it really...
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come to brooks county. i invite every democrat here to brooks county in south texas, just north of the border. brooks county over and over and over again, there are dead bodies of illegal immigrants. the traffickers who are bringing them in, they're not nice guys. they're not humanitarians, they don't give a damn. that means if one of the illegal immigrants is a pregnant woman, is a young child, is elderly, is sick, they just abandon them. they leave them in the rough terrain, in the summer heat and over and over again farmers and ranchers encounter dead bodies on their property where the traffickers have abandoned them. mr. president, i ask you -- is that humane? is that compassionate, the joe biden and kamala harrispologies, that encourages, that puts people in harm's way and results in people dying? when we were down on the border we saw a young girl who had been gang raped by the human traffickers who had brought her to america. the rate of sexual assault is staggering, particularly among the girls and
come to brooks county. i invite every democrat here to brooks county in south texas, just north of the border. brooks county over and over and over again, there are dead bodies of illegal immigrants. the traffickers who are bringing them in, they're not nice guys. they're not humanitarians, they don't give a damn. that means if one of the illegal immigrants is a pregnant woman, is a young child, is elderly, is sick, they just abandon them. they leave them in the rough terrain, in the summer...
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brookings institute and the u.s. prosperity in the biden administration. thank you for taking your time out of your busy schedules to join us and as the conversationen folds we encourage you to engage on social media. and today we're honored to have the secretary agriculture, tom vilsack, in conversation. and continue with a panel discussion among alejandro castillo in the commerce department and from communities unlimited and the director of initiatives at a university. immediately after election, mr. biden made a commitment as he seeks economic recovery from the covid-19 pandemic, rural america would not be left behind. rural america sees powers and protection our nation disproportionate to other nations. >> and participation in rural areas haven't recovered to pre-2008 recession level even before covid-19 hit. while in metros, they not only recovered, but have grown. and this geographic divergence. some call it regional and spacial inequality, the recent past as our economy increasingly become more globallized and
brookings institute and the u.s. prosperity in the biden administration. thank you for taking your time out of your busy schedules to join us and as the conversationen folds we encourage you to engage on social media. and today we're honored to have the secretary agriculture, tom vilsack, in conversation. and continue with a panel discussion among alejandro castillo in the commerce department and from communities unlimited and the director of initiatives at a university. immediately after...
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>> brooke: he refuses to talk about it.says that everything is fine. >> katie: well, he's never wanted to burden anyone with his problems. >> brooke: especially when it involves quinn. i still can't believe what that woman's done to him.
>> brooke: he refuses to talk about it.says that everything is fine. >> katie: well, he's never wanted to burden anyone with his problems. >> brooke: especially when it involves quinn. i still can't believe what that woman's done to him.
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the forward. - yes, bryson dechambeau came to play down his feud with brooks koepka.re experience. players like lee westwood and sergio garcia, ian poulter, rory mcelroy, players who know how to win a ryder cup. so while the bookies might not fancy the european chances, they would know after recent years that anything is possible. it is know after recent years that anything is possible. it is we cannot wait _ anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for _ anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for it _ anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for it all - anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for it all to - anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for it all to get l cannot wait for it all to get started. andy in wisconsin at whistling straits for us covering this year's ryder cup, getting under way on friday. andy murray is on court at the moselle open in france. he's up against the sixth seed ugo humbert. murray has been talking about the new star of british and his mum judy murray agrees it's best to let young players find their own way. this report
the forward. - yes, bryson dechambeau came to play down his feud with brooks koepka.re experience. players like lee westwood and sergio garcia, ian poulter, rory mcelroy, players who know how to win a ryder cup. so while the bookies might not fancy the european chances, they would know after recent years that anything is possible. it is know after recent years that anything is possible. it is we cannot wait _ anything is possible. it is we cannot wait for _ anything is possible. it is we cannot...
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i don't know what any of ths means. >> david brooks.out the deal, which set this off, our deal with australia. i happen to think it's a good deal. it's strong against china. it hits them on their weak spot, submarines. it creates a strong american presence in the pacific. for people saying we're a declining power. i don't believe that for a second. and i don't blie the chinese believe it opinion the way it was done, why not call france? theye really strong allies. i had a friend who was in a republican administration, a really right-wing guy, when they got to work together with france on an issue, he was like,"these guys are great." we don't call them. we didn't call our allies before the afghan pullout. i read a german diplomat saying the trump administration consulted with us more than the biden administration. thawhat's that all about given t we know about joe biden and blinken. these are internationalists and globalists and they're not tbe heat waving that way. >> i have to ask about another big story, anthony gonzalez announcing he
i don't know what any of ths means. >> david brooks.out the deal, which set this off, our deal with australia. i happen to think it's a good deal. it's strong against china. it hits them on their weak spot, submarines. it creates a strong american presence in the pacific. for people saying we're a declining power. i don't believe that for a second. and i don't blie the chinese believe it opinion the way it was done, why not call france? theye really strong allies. i had a friend who was...
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new regular partner, david brooks of the "weekly standard.": thank you. mr.lehrer: formally welcome - you've been here many, many times before. judy: that man has not changed one iota. >> i wanted to point out i was 12 at that point. judy: you had been here, but you joined this program at a very sobering, difficult moment. 10 days after 9/11. you have been through a lot of ups and downs with the country. talk a little bit about what it has meant to you to be here at this table every? day? >> it is the end of the week. sometimes i am under the weather. i walked out of fear and our later supercharged. i get to work with the people i work with. you feel uplifted when you walk out. we were on with jim and we showed a marine funeral right before our segment. we gave 10 minute answers so he could compose himself. that is something we are going through together. i think about sitting with them when barack obama gave his 2004 speech. it was watching a star. i think about the day gwen died and i go over all that emails she sent over the years. you are
new regular partner, david brooks of the "weekly standard.": thank you. mr.lehrer: formally welcome - you've been here many, many times before. judy: that man has not changed one iota. >> i wanted to point out i was 12 at that point. judy: you had been here, but you joined this program at a very sobering, difficult moment. 10 days after 9/11. you have been through a lot of ups and downs with the country. talk a little bit about what it has meant to you to be here at this table...
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. >>> brooke shields talking about her new beginning after devastating accident and melissa etheridgeore proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>uild, is abc 7 news. reggie: good morning, jobina isi here with a look at your traffic. jobina: our major blocking issues have cleared, but we are facing residual delays. a live look from the san mateo bridge. it will slow down once you make it into the western span and into the peninsula. antioch hercules, an hour and three minutes, and earlier this morning, some of you were aware that the metering lights were malfunctioning. that has been fixed. hi, mike. mike: on this thursday, temperatures falling below average, barely below 80 in antioch, livermore and fairfield. 60's toward the band out towards the coast. we have an air quality advisory for wildfire smoke, but our air will be mostly healthy. a minor warming trends tomorrow and then the coolest this week. a drizzle both mornings and some rain sunday in the north bay. reggie: up next, gold medal winning gymnast aly raisman is live, ♪ ♪
. >>> brooke shields talking about her new beginning after devastating accident and melissa etheridgeore proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>uild, is abc 7 news. reggie: good morning, jobina isi here with a look at your traffic. jobina: our major blocking issues have cleared, but we are facing residual delays. a live look from the san mateo bridge. it will slow down once you make it into the western span and into the...
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first, we go to rob marciano in rye brook, new york. rob, good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, whit. you know, during the height of the storm this babbling brook was a torrent up and over my head tearing apart this footbridge with its power. you know, we've heard so many e in this case this muan ldi hdedo one of thousands of cars and homes destroyed with the wrath of hurricane ida. >> go, go, go, get out of here. >> reporter: this morning, the death toll rising as residents in the northeast reel from the aftermath of hurricane ida. abc news now confirming 49 deaths along the east coast spanning 5 different states, remnants of ida leaving communities in chaos. extensive cleanup under way, some forced to throw out all of their belongings. >> there's no choice. we have to because everything is gone. >> reporter: this as search efforts continue. police still looking for those missing. >> i will ask everyone to please check on your neighbors, family and friends to assure their well-being. we are continuing surveys and wellness checks o
first, we go to rob marciano in rye brook, new york. rob, good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, whit. you know, during the height of the storm this babbling brook was a torrent up and over my head tearing apart this footbridge with its power. you know, we've heard so many e in this case this muan ldi hdedo one of thousands of cars and homes destroyed with the wrath of hurricane ida. >> go, go, go, get out of here. >> reporter: this morning, the death toll rising as...
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brooks jarocz joins us now so brooks for nya appear to be stuck or experiencing a slower economic recovery than other states. well greg economic researchers say it boils down to three things. first fear of the coronavirus for workers or vaccine requirements for customers, second minimum wage and unemployed workers making more now than they did when they were working, finally travel and tourism as long as that's down, it's expected unemployment. will stay up. scouring for workers is a daily struggle for some small business is very, very hard signs posted. applications limited so home skillet in alameda is getting creative to hire help. raising menu prices and incentivizing employees, higher wages, bonuses and location pay. you know, to make them feel good, you know, want to work with us still certain job sectors like retail restaurants and hospitality are understaffed. no matter how you slice it, the government has incentivized people not to work. so it's really tough to get people that work. and then once they're here to stay on for more than six months, but some unemployment benefits have
brooks jarocz joins us now so brooks for nya appear to be stuck or experiencing a slower economic recovery than other states. well greg economic researchers say it boils down to three things. first fear of the coronavirus for workers or vaccine requirements for customers, second minimum wage and unemployed workers making more now than they did when they were working, finally travel and tourism as long as that's down, it's expected unemployment. will stay up. scouring for workers is a daily...
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dr madiha afzal, a fellow at the brookings - afzal, a fellow at the brookings institute in washington. —— on newsday. if you want to know more about the interim taliban government, just go to our website, where you'll find more details on who's in the cabinet. still to come a bit later in the programme, we'll tell you about those huge demonstrations taking place in brazil, in support of president jair bolsonaro. but first, more from the uk now. hiking up taxes on working families is one of the most risky things a politician can do, but the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has done just that, breaking a key election promise in the process. he thinks voters will back him because the money is to provide care for elderly people and for the national health service, which has been put under huge strain in the pandemic. here's our political editor laura kuennsberg. even most of the cabinet were in the dark... morning, sir. happy to be raising taxes and breaking promises? ..until this much—anticipated plan emerged this morning into the bright light. there were some polite objections behi
dr madiha afzal, a fellow at the brookings - afzal, a fellow at the brookings institute in washington. —— on newsday. if you want to know more about the interim taliban government, just go to our website, where you'll find more details on who's in the cabinet. still to come a bit later in the programme, we'll tell you about those huge demonstrations taking place in brazil, in support of president jair bolsonaro. but first, more from the uk now. hiking up taxes on working families is one of...
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and indeed brookings says only 6% of rural jobs actually derive from agriculture itself. we confuse agriculture and rural areas. the go beyond agriculture people are now changing their attitudes about agriculture. we talked to group george washington yesterday a message resending to agriculture is produced, produce, produce and be efficient at it. we produce which people have concerns about. went to to sustainably produce much shorter supply chain. >> host: resilient food system. at that focus on nutrition, it's about creating new opportunities for smaller sized operations. it's about opportunities with the climate change discussion has unlimited opportunities. i think you want to redefine it showing that small manufacturing that has to be general communities it's all that wasted thousands of miles are different processing facility it is 25 miles, it is 50 miles and you thought the landscape of these opportunities. think that is the future. that has the strength of rural america. if you make at the next silicon valley and fill in the blank, i don't think you're going to g
and indeed brookings says only 6% of rural jobs actually derive from agriculture itself. we confuse agriculture and rural areas. the go beyond agriculture people are now changing their attitudes about agriculture. we talked to group george washington yesterday a message resending to agriculture is produced, produce, produce and be efficient at it. we produce which people have concerns about. went to to sustainably produce much shorter supply chain. >> host: resilient food system. at that...
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i'm tom brook. welcome to our talking movies award season lookahead.vals of recent days, where this year's oscars race have been taking shape. it is a risky film, and for them to validate it means so much to me. from the venice film festival, , we hearfrom maggie gyllenhaal, who took home the prize for her screenplay for her directorial debut. and the new zealand director jane campion who won plaudits for her psychological study and western, the power of the dog. it showed off the talents of its star benedict cumberbatch. i was terrified of meeting jane. you know. she was coming with all the respect i have for her iconic work. and we report from the telluride and toronto film festivals, where an animated documentary, flee, chronicling the plight of an afghan refugee from kabul from 25 years ago was a very solid hit. what this story does is it shows what it can do to human beings to be on the run, to flee, and how you can move on. the telluride film festival, which took place earlier this month here, is a real movie lover's event. now in its 48th year.
i'm tom brook. welcome to our talking movies award season lookahead.vals of recent days, where this year's oscars race have been taking shape. it is a risky film, and for them to validate it means so much to me. from the venice film festival, , we hearfrom maggie gyllenhaal, who took home the prize for her screenplay for her directorial debut. and the new zealand director jane campion who won plaudits for her psychological study and western, the power of the dog. it showed off the talents of...
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brooks jarocz live for us tonight, brooks. thank you. mission colleges.emy is underway in santa clara is a state fire marshal accredited program where 30 students are learning fire protection technology. they're working with the colleges new fire vent trailer, which helps them learn to fight fires and properly event burning buildings. there's also a three story fire tower to learn on as well. we talked with female students who are encouraging other women to join. you're going to have to work hard, but a lot of people are really encouraging. and speaking with women who are already in the fire service, they have been great mentors to me and really helped me out, so it's totally doable, although a challenge. the fire tech program will go on for 16 weeks of the white house rolls out today a new national plan to fight the coronavirus. the new mandates that president biden believes will slow the spread. let me see your hands up up tense moments of a drug bust caught on camera coming up. the bust keeps enough fentanyl to kill hundreds of thousands of people your
brooks jarocz live for us tonight, brooks. thank you. mission colleges.emy is underway in santa clara is a state fire marshal accredited program where 30 students are learning fire protection technology. they're working with the colleges new fire vent trailer, which helps them learn to fight fires and properly event burning buildings. there's also a three story fire tower to learn on as well. we talked with female students who are encouraging other women to join. you're going to have to work...
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brooks. dr. kim harris you're recognized , for five minutes. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey, members of the committee. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i request that my written testimony and a supporting document that i quote extensively in my testimony be entered into the record, as well. i will explain the economic benefits that arise for allowing financial institution of various kinds to partner with each other in providing lending services to their customers in the context of an integrated national market for loans. a massive amount of evidence has come to light showing advantages of an integrated national market for loans and permits diverse businesses with different comparative advantages to work together in the lending supply chain. recently, a nonpartisan group of 47 leading scholars of banking working at america's greatest universities summarized this literature in an amicus brief which was filed in support of the occ's defense of its
brooks. dr. kim harris you're recognized , for five minutes. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey, members of the committee. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i request that my written testimony and a supporting document that i quote extensively in my testimony be entered into the record, as well. i will explain the economic benefits that arise for allowing financial institution of various kinds to partner with each other in providing lending...
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luckily, we're joined by brooks and capehart to do just that. columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. good to see you both. jonathan, let's start with you. i want to talk about immigration. we have a reporter on the ground there in del rio where there is any reason to focus attention at the border where there have been challenges for years. i just want to look at biden's approval on immigration. if you look at some of the latest poll numbers we have not surprisingly there is a huge divide between democrats and ly 10% of republicans back howt the president is handling immigration. is this the kind of issue, because it is knocking fixed, that will come back to haunt him again and again? >> this is what, the second surge on the border or third since he has been inaugurated? the fact that this is an issue that h bedeviled president trump, president obama, president bush, that this is something that is bipartisan in terms of the inability to do something about immigration. but let's not just focus on the presi
luckily, we're joined by brooks and capehart to do just that. columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. good to see you both. jonathan, let's start with you. i want to talk about immigration. we have a reporter on the ground there in del rio where there is any reason to focus attention at the border where there have been challenges for years. i just want to look at biden's approval on immigration. if you look at some of the latest poll numbers we have not...
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artist like george strait or brooks and dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up.on in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> got kids, a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, shelly wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain -- ♪ >> i remember when shania twain came out, i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her. but come to find out, i just wanted to be her best friend. ♪ best thing about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun yeah ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ >> in all fields in our society now women i wouldn't say dominating, i think that they're just rising to their true place. ♪ i feel like a woman ♪ [ cheers ] >> as things wore on, it became a great decade to be a girl. ♪ >> after years of singing backup for such stars as michael jackson and rod stewart, she exploded on to the music scene in 1993 with her album "tuesday n
artist like george strait or brooks and dunn, plenty of acts really worked their way up.on in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> got kids, a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, shelly wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain -- ♪ >> i remember when shania twain came...
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there was a green brook flood control project completed in 2016. as we can see, you had significant flooding. do you have a plan to take on climate change? not just foodi -- flooding events? >> well, the plan is basically the only thing we can do here at the local level is number one, we've installed electric charging stations for the commuters to park at. we've -- we're now in the process of purchasing electric vehicles for the municipality which will reduce the carbon emissions, but i really think most importantly, we really try to plant as many trees and get as much green as we possibly can to eat up some of the carbon emissions. and hopefully mathematically we will be carbon neutral. >> michael, what do you think needs to happen in the northeast when it comes to infrastructure improvements in order to prepare for future storms like this? >> yeah. first, the mayor is to be commended for the actions he's taking and the awareness he's raising among the folks that he represents that we do have to respond at a local level. adaptation, increased resi
there was a green brook flood control project completed in 2016. as we can see, you had significant flooding. do you have a plan to take on climate change? not just foodi -- flooding events? >> well, the plan is basically the only thing we can do here at the local level is number one, we've installed electric charging stations for the commuters to park at. we've -- we're now in the process of purchasing electric vehicles for the municipality which will reduce the carbon emissions, but i...
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. >> brooke: carter filed the restraining order?idge: yes, it's with the judge now. >> brooke: and security's been staffed at your house? >> steffy: yes. >> ridge: okay. we can have all the security, all the restraining orders in the world, but we all need to be on the same page,
. >> brooke: carter filed the restraining order?idge: yes, it's with the judge now. >> brooke: and security's been staffed at your house? >> steffy: yes. >> ridge: okay. we can have all the security, all the restraining orders in the world, but we all need to be on the same page,
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happy birthday, mister brooks! okay, it is 6:24 am, we are talking recall this morning. >> in our next half hour, and streaming on cbs bay area, we are live with the final blitz across the state. before the final votes are cast in a political ask .. >> a major court ruling and a stock slide. >> gas prices on the rise nationally, but wait until you hear what we are paying in the bay area. >>> here is a live look outside man, look at that internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. ok chill, cause mine's so fast no one can catch me. sweet, but my internet gives me unlimited wireless with 5g. that's because you all have xfinity. whoa! internet and wireless so good, it keeps one-upping itself. get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months with a 1 year agreement. plus, save up to $400 a year on wireless over at&t when you add xfinity mobile. switch today. >>> if you are just waking up with us, here are your morning headlines with just one lady left to the rec
happy birthday, mister brooks! okay, it is 6:24 am, we are talking recall this morning. >> in our next half hour, and streaming on cbs bay area, we are live with the final blitz across the state. before the final votes are cast in a political ask .. >> a major court ruling and a stock slide. >> gas prices on the rise nationally, but wait until you hear what we are paying in the bay area. >>> here is a live look outside man, look at that internet that doesn't miss a...
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good to have you here, brook let's start with theemphasis which is really on non-faang names. do you think this has become too dominant in most people's portfolios >> great to be back on the show, especially on such an xexciting day on goldman sachs with the launch of the future tech leaders equity etf so, yeah, we have this fundamental belief and we've been talking about it for a while that there's this disconnect between how investors are positioned and where we see the real innovation and disruptive tech coming in the world. we think the twin impacts of cellular phone ubiquity and the rise of the public cloud has democratized innovation. we're seeing a wave of interesting companies also globally in emerging markets, around the world where you're seeing tremendous innovation and great companies being born we think investors are underrepresented of that class of assets and we really think this is a really nice complement to existing investor portfolios in a really nice etf structure and framework. so we couldn't be more excited about the product today and it's great to have a
good to have you here, brook let's start with theemphasis which is really on non-faang names. do you think this has become too dominant in most people's portfolios >> great to be back on the show, especially on such an xexciting day on goldman sachs with the launch of the future tech leaders equity etf so, yeah, we have this fundamental belief and we've been talking about it for a while that there's this disconnect between how investors are positioned and where we see the real innovation...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new tonight, republican congressman mo brooks vowing to fight any attempt by the selectht the insurrection to obtain phone records. brooks told trump supporters on january 6th to quote start taking down names and kicking ass end quote and called the commit committee's probe a witch hunt. >> there are private communications between my wife and i. what right does this kgb like entity have to investigate the personal information and communications of myself with my family members, my grandchildren, things of that nature. i hate the idea they are trying to turn this into a police state. >> coming after kevin mccarthy threatens companies to cooperate with the january 6th probe. are they saying in part quote if these companies compile with the democrat order to turnover private information, they are in violation of federal law and subject to losing their ability to operate in the united states. companies still choose to violet federal law, the republican majority won't forget and stand with americans to hold them accountable under the law. incredible threat. "out froblnt "now,
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new tonight, republican congressman mo brooks vowing to fight any attempt by the selectht the insurrection to obtain phone records. brooks told trump supporters on january 6th to quote start taking down names and kicking ass end quote and called the commit committee's probe a witch hunt. >> there are private communications between my wife and i. what right does this kgb like entity have to investigate the personal information and communications of myself...
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here to break down the political aspects of all this, the analysis of brook and capehart.s "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." gentlemen, we just ladder judy lead a discussion about the foreign policy aspects of all of this. and certainly i can, looking back on 9/11, i remember how we felt changed from this. but looking back, looking backward at it, how did we change? are we changed as a people, as a nation, as a political system, david? what's your take? >> well, it's a globe. it was the first act of the 21st century. i was a foreign correspondent in the '90s, covered nothing but good news. thend of apartheid and the oslo peace process. it was convergence, china was liberalizing. we were communicating with each other and thought the internet was a good thing back then. then 9/11 happens and a group of terrorists said, we don't want to be like you, we reject you. that was a shock. other shocks -- the cinese stops liberalizing, we don't wanto be like you. russia goes to putin, we don't want to do that. the 21s
here to break down the political aspects of all this, the analysis of brook and capehart.s "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." gentlemen, we just ladder judy lead a discussion about the foreign policy aspects of all of this. and certainly i can, looking back on 9/11, i remember how we felt changed from this. but looking back, looking backward at it, how did we change? are we changed as a people, as a nation, as...
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jarocz ktvu fox two news, brooks thank you. coming up tonight. a quick acting rookie police officer helps to rescue a man from a burning car in the south bay. i believe i was at the right place at the right time, and it's just instinct. i just i had to do it. already checking into your weather. we've got some reports of sprinkles in the far north bay. that's good news. a little drizzle is well, what happens tomorrow and the rest of the week? i'll be back here with the five days. and taking a live look right now. the conditions at the golden gate bridge where it is very foggy on this monday evening, but it's easy, breezy as far as the traffic is concerned. ktvu news at six will be right back. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data option
jarocz ktvu fox two news, brooks thank you. coming up tonight. a quick acting rookie police officer helps to rescue a man from a burning car in the south bay. i believe i was at the right place at the right time, and it's just instinct. i just i had to do it. already checking into your weather. we've got some reports of sprinkles in the far north bay. that's good news. a little drizzle is well, what happens tomorrow and the rest of the week? i'll be back here with the five days. and taking a...
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and threats from russia and china in defense spending related to emerging technologies from the brookings institution. just over one hour. >> ratings and thank you for joining us today. have the honor to welcome general john to a discussion with us today. nation's second highest military officer, he's now into his final season of military service and in recent years we discussed congress has decided to alternate the transition for the chairman advised german and switch over every four years together and will not conclude his services fall and make way for a new chairman, the identity whom we don't yet know. he began at harvard university where he studies engineering. those of you who know the chairman, he's quite involved, not only deputy one partly my chief uniform technologies the department of defense. it's often the case in not only starting with rotc all the way through and he was come back to mitte, he's been involved in the high-technology aspects of our military. particularly been involved in the domain of nuclear forces, the infrastructure commanding and control and if you read t
and threats from russia and china in defense spending related to emerging technologies from the brookings institution. just over one hour. >> ratings and thank you for joining us today. have the honor to welcome general john to a discussion with us today. nation's second highest military officer, he's now into his final season of military service and in recent years we discussed congress has decided to alternate the transition for the chairman advised german and switch over every four...
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i'm brooks jarocz. ktvu fox two news and at the base camp.ns of support and gratitude lying the outer fences. several of them were made by students and community members to show their thanks. some firefighters have been working 24 hour shifts with more than 4000 firefighters assigned to the cal door fire. it is no surprise that crews from various departments will overlap. take a look at this photo tweeted out showing captain pedro corona, who works for the san jose fire department, with his son, matteo corona, who works sports, santa clara county, cal fire. both men are now in el dorado county, helping to battle the cal door fire. containment is now up to 55% on the dixie fire that's burning east of chico. it's burned more than 865,000 acres so far across five counties in 49 days, the contra costa county sheriff's department shared these pictures today, deputies are providing mutual aid to the plumbers and lassen county sheriff's departments. in the midst of the fire, including officers from concord, police and east bay regional parks. all ri
i'm brooks jarocz. ktvu fox two news and at the base camp.ns of support and gratitude lying the outer fences. several of them were made by students and community members to show their thanks. some firefighters have been working 24 hour shifts with more than 4000 firefighters assigned to the cal door fire. it is no surprise that crews from various departments will overlap. take a look at this photo tweeted out showing captain pedro corona, who works for the san jose fire department, with his...
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brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. been canceled for the second year in a row due to the pandemic the annual event typically draws hundreds of thousands of people to fremont to sample beer wine shop at hundreds of vendor booth enjoy live music. this year would have been the festival 38th year, but concerns over the spread of the delta variant forced organizers to cancel it again. the san francisco giants. looking to get that three game sweep with the padres this afternoon, first pitch down in san diego and just about 15 minutes giants jumped out to an early lead last night when chris brian hit a. bases clearing double into the gap in the top of the first giants never trailed in this one they won 86 there now, two games up on those dodgers in the national league west giants have now won 50 road games so far this year, the oakland a's pitcher chris bassett, and is on the mound for the a's today, a little more than a month after he was hit in the head by a 100 mile an hour line drive, but he says he is excited to be playi
brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. been canceled for the second year in a row due to the pandemic the annual event typically draws hundreds of thousands of people to fremont to sample beer wine shop at hundreds of vendor booth enjoy live music. this year would have been the festival 38th year, but concerns over the spread of the delta variant forced organizers to cancel it again. the san francisco giants. looking to get that three game sweep with the padres this afternoon, first pitch down in...
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hello from los angeles, i'm tom brooke, and welcome to our preview of the long awaited academy museum, billed as the largest institution in the us, devoted to exploring the art and science of movies and movie making. the museum's sight consists of a converted old department store from 1939, connected to an adventurous, brand—new futuristic structure, which has been designed to provide america's film capital with something it's never had before — a cathedral for movies. we hope that the academy museum becomes the centre—place for people coming to los angeles looking for a sense of movie magic, looking to learn about cinema, looking to get connected to the academy. right now, the academy is mainly the oscars, which people see once a year globally. this is a home for the work of the academy and for the history of cinema. and we hope that tourists turn to us for that. it's baffling that los angeles has not had a movie museum of this scale in all of this time. in fact, the founders of the academy talked about a museum in 1929. so we've been waiting for this. and now that it's come atjust t
hello from los angeles, i'm tom brooke, and welcome to our preview of the long awaited academy museum, billed as the largest institution in the us, devoted to exploring the art and science of movies and movie making. the museum's sight consists of a converted old department store from 1939, connected to an adventurous, brand—new futuristic structure, which has been designed to provide america's film capital with something it's never had before — a cathedral for movies. we hope that the...
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this is eric brook. first, on the relief program, i just want to flag something that's important for us to follow up. pg&e is changing the way people are doing applications online and on the phone. which it's more commonly done through the mail and so you might want to check with customers that are traditionally on care which ties into this program to make sure that they are doing their care application properly since pg&e is changing the way that's done and then on to clean energy, it's great. thanks for the report. it's great to hear that nine more megawatts of solar are going to go up on reservoirs. that's a really important progress. commissioners, as you know, we do have 400 megawatts of use in san francisco, so we do need to go ahead and fill out that whole 400 megawatts by renewables and run by local community in creating local jobs. i just want to flag for you all that at 8:22 in the morning today, i sent you an updated version of the sign-on letter about getting local clean energy and climate ju
this is eric brook. first, on the relief program, i just want to flag something that's important for us to follow up. pg&e is changing the way people are doing applications online and on the phone. which it's more commonly done through the mail and so you might want to check with customers that are traditionally on care which ties into this program to make sure that they are doing their care application properly since pg&e is changing the way that's done and then on to clean energy,...
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brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. all right. tomorrow morning. crews have finished up a major infrastructure project in san francisco ahead of schedule. caltrans replaced a guard rail on a ramp headed toward north dont wanna one. the agency says the repairs forced crews to redirect more than 2000 cars every hour. this ramp carries a lot of traffic and so the cars that would normally driving this ramp now have to go to other ramps to get to their destinations in san francisco. and those ramps aren't as big they don't carry as much traffic. well caltrans says a semi truck crashed into the guardrail last october, causing the damage. the repairs were supposed to be finished by early tomorrow morning, but crews managed to get the work finished by this morning. make a lot of people have. yeah, thanks for joining us sports wrap is next. can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand
brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. all right. tomorrow morning. crews have finished up a major infrastructure project in san francisco ahead of schedule. caltrans replaced a guard rail on a ramp headed toward north dont wanna one. the agency says the repairs forced crews to redirect more than 2000 cars every hour. this ramp carries a lot of traffic and so the cars that would normally driving this ramp now have to go to other ramps to get to their destinations in san francisco. and those ramps...
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so for me, tom, brooke and the rest of his team here in los angeles, it's goodbye as we wish.ng public you can see. hello. on friday, we saw temperatures in oxfordshire up to 25.3 celsius, well above average for this stage in september. and through the weekend, we're going to be keeping the fairly warm, mainly dry theme with some sunshine around. now, the reason that temperatures are doing so well at the moment is because we're drawing in our winds from a south or south—westerly direction, so fairly tropical air in fact pushing across the uk. and if we compare the forecast temperatures to average for this time of year, in fact, they're about 5—6 degrees above average through the weekend. fast—forward now into the middle of next week, and you can see the reds and oranges have disappeared from the map, so temperatures will be average or even a little below by the time we get to around about tuesday next week. but for the here and now, we're going to be starting saturday morning on a mild note, with temperatures in the mid—teens. quite a lot of mist and murk, and in fact some are
so for me, tom, brooke and the rest of his team here in los angeles, it's goodbye as we wish.ng public you can see. hello. on friday, we saw temperatures in oxfordshire up to 25.3 celsius, well above average for this stage in september. and through the weekend, we're going to be keeping the fairly warm, mainly dry theme with some sunshine around. now, the reason that temperatures are doing so well at the moment is because we're drawing in our winds from a south or south—westerly direction, so...
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brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. members of the mills college alumni associations say that they were devastated today after court hearing put an end to their efforts to keep mills as a women's only campus. the deal to merge the private liberal arts college in oakland with northeastern university is now expected to be finalized tomorrow. that deal would allow men to be admitted as undergraduates, and in the tradition of serving only women in their undergraduate programs once the deal goes through the school. will be known as mills college at northeastern university. coming up a small plane crashes in palo alto, but amazingly, the pilot walks away his life experiences how they may have helped him land safely and another warm one tomorrow but a cool off on the way this week. i'll have that forecast with even a chance of a sprinkle in the five days plus a lucky winner in the south bay, where a winning lottery ticket was sold worth hundreds ticket was sold worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. oh! my new, bigger, crispi
brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. members of the mills college alumni associations say that they were devastated today after court hearing put an end to their efforts to keep mills as a women's only campus. the deal to merge the private liberal arts college in oakland with northeastern university is now expected to be finalized tomorrow. that deal would allow men to be admitted as undergraduates, and in the tradition of serving only women in their undergraduate programs once the deal goes...
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ktvu is brooks jarocz talked to evacuees at one of those centers. for some evacuees. they've stated a shelter for nearly three weeks. they're nervous. they're anxious and they're stressed, but the supported the community has made them strong. this is green valley church in the american red cross is set up, evacuees are able to sleep or camp here. they have regular meals or snacks. they can do laundry and take hot showers. also they get daily updates from cal fire on where the fire is spreading and firefighters progress. still, there are overwhelming emotion. some say they want to go home now. others say they don't want to deal with the smoke in the aftermath. it's not just tough on them, but also the volunteers who want to help. you have to be compassionate. everything is compassionate. these people are you know, you have to treat them very reverent reverently. and if you don't they'll break. everything's good. we made it and i'm sad about some people that didn't it makes me really sad. i had to hold the lady when naked. she was crying so hard. she lost her home. we a
ktvu is brooks jarocz talked to evacuees at one of those centers. for some evacuees. they've stated a shelter for nearly three weeks. they're nervous. they're anxious and they're stressed, but the supported the community has made them strong. this is green valley church in the american red cross is set up, evacuees are able to sleep or camp here. they have regular meals or snacks. they can do laundry and take hot showers. also they get daily updates from cal fire on where the fire is spreading...
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madiha afzalfor the madiha afzal for the brookings institution.ore about the interim taliban government, just go to our website, where you'll find more details on who's in the cabinet. well, let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. angela merkel has addressed a regular session of the german parliament for the last time as chancellor before her successor is elected later this month. she has been in office for 16 years. during an unusually heated debate, angela merkel used the event to campaign for her chosen candidate for chancellor, conservative leader armin laschet, who is doing badly in the polls. mexico's supreme court has ruled that criminal penalties for terminating pregnancies are unconstitutional, a decision which could lead to the decriminalisation of abortion across the country. in a unanimous ruling, the top court ordered the northern state of coahuila to remove sanctions for abortion from its criminal code — a move which will set a precedent across mexico. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, has been hit by gravel
madiha afzalfor the madiha afzal for the brookings institution.ore about the interim taliban government, just go to our website, where you'll find more details on who's in the cabinet. well, let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. angela merkel has addressed a regular session of the german parliament for the last time as chancellor before her successor is elected later this month. she has been in office for 16 years. during an unusually heated debate, angela merkel used the...