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co-director of digital platforms and democracy project at harvard's kennedy school he joins us from cambridge massachusettsand everybody we also invited facebook to join us and they didn't offer up a guess but they did copy and paste a statement from earlier on this month so i will show you some of the highlights of that statement during the sheva it was really good to see carol the real facebook oversight board of calling this moment and emergency what is the emergency the magic. special me yet. of which there is absolutely no. oversight or accountability is about to make absolutely critical decisions which are going to affect the outcome of the us election and also the chance we're a power and it's quite terrifying the amount of power that it has in this situation and how little it's done since 2016 when we know that it was used to facilitate and it's hacked on the u.s. democracy by russia and. there are very many people who've come to get the experts who come together on the real place who are they in many of them are genuinely terrified about what's going to happen in the next few weeks and that facebo
co-director of digital platforms and democracy project at harvard's kennedy school he joins us from cambridge massachusettsand everybody we also invited facebook to join us and they didn't offer up a guess but they did copy and paste a statement from earlier on this month so i will show you some of the highlights of that statement during the sheva it was really good to see carol the real facebook oversight board of calling this moment and emergency what is the emergency the magic. special me...
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. [♪] [♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wifew my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪] [♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members
. [♪] [♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wifew my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪] [♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the...
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>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts, but they did tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this or just sent from merchants, it's just. >>choir and the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service. our now restored reporting in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 news. thank you gayle make sure by the way to download the kron 4 app for the latest power shut off developments not only now but should it happen again hopefully not. >>also the kron on app is a great way to watch news briefings from pg and e and any breaking news you can watch news cast. there. both apps are free can get them on your stores, your app store and fell. >>turning now to the presidential election. the topics have been selected for the final debate between president trump and democratic presidential nominee, joe biden maybe there will be less interrupting kristen welker from nbc news w
>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts, but they did tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this or just sent from merchants, it's just. >>choir and the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service. our now restored reporting...
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>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts, but they did tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this or just sent from merchants, it's just. >>choir and the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>a pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service are now restored. so that means customers impacted here in napa county should be seen and i am seeing a lot of pg e crews as if down here on lincoln avenue in downtown calistoga as well as many out of towners grant and pam people from the lake county over by tahoe, so they're quite you said these psps reporting live in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 news all right gail thank you well, a frightening afternoon for people living in south san francisco, a fire that burned along the city's famous sign hill force residents to leave their homes today and then just a short time later another fire broke out at an industrial park sending huge plumes of smoke into the
>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts, but they did tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this or just sent from merchants, it's just. >>choir and the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>a pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service are now restored. so that...
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cambridge massachusetts is considering these. last year richmond, virginia, honored suffrages. statues of real women in central park hasn't exactly been a walk in the park. >> how can you have statues of men everywhere, and the only statues of women are mother goose, alice in wonderland. >> reporter: a few years back, we spoke with coline jenkins, who happens to be elizabeth stanton's great, great granddaughter. >> they said, no, there will be no new statues in central park. we persisted. >> reporter: the city finally gave permission for anthony and stanton to stand among famous men, like shakespeare and fit fits fz greene halleck. her original designed featured just stanton and anthony, along with a scroll naming many women of color. but when the city rejected the scroll, only anthony and stanton were left standing. and this design was met with backlash from gloria steinem, among others, not only for its lack of diversity, but because of anthony and stanton's expressions of arrest ideas. >> susan b. anthony said she would rather cut off her black arm than give the black man to
cambridge massachusetts is considering these. last year richmond, virginia, honored suffrages. statues of real women in central park hasn't exactly been a walk in the park. >> how can you have statues of men everywhere, and the only statues of women are mother goose, alice in wonderland. >> reporter: a few years back, we spoke with coline jenkins, who happens to be elizabeth stanton's great, great granddaughter. >> they said, no, there will be no new statues in central park....
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they talked about wellesley an awful lot and at one point when i was in cambridge in massachusetts i went to see the campus and thought it was fantastic. it never occurred to me that i really would be able to go there. i went to school, college on scholarship and they gave me a wonderful scholarship. one of the most important things i ever did was to go to wellesley. it is been the basis of the kinds of things that are learned and friendships, and i'm dedicated to that college in many ways. by the way hillary also went to wellesley. she is ten years younger than i am so we try to do things together. >> the institute, what does the institute do? >> the institute in order to train young women in global leadership, and what we do always between semesters in january, and this is under normal times, the campus is empty and would bring back 40 albright fellows that have been chosen mostly juniors and seniors in order to do projects together. they live on campus together. they get to know each other, and the part that i like about it is multidisciplinary. they are chosen on the basis of the
they talked about wellesley an awful lot and at one point when i was in cambridge in massachusetts i went to see the campus and thought it was fantastic. it never occurred to me that i really would be able to go there. i went to school, college on scholarship and they gave me a wonderful scholarship. one of the most important things i ever did was to go to wellesley. it is been the basis of the kinds of things that are learned and friendships, and i'm dedicated to that college in many ways. by...
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our global r&d headquarters in cambridge, massachusetts. if several manufacturing sites across the u.s. i have been with this company for 25 years and i still marvel at the passion of our people to tackle the most complex medical challenges. one of the most significant medical advancements in recent history, it revolutionized targeted therapy for cancer. before gleevec was introduced in 2001, the five-year survival rate for a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia is only 30%. now, the vast majority of cml patients have a normal life spa span. what is more, it has continued to study whether the disease could treat other diseases and is today approved for six other rare cancers saving tens of thousands of lives.nt more recent example of the conformant treatments is the development of chain therapy to treat spinal neurological disease affects primarily babies for the treatments on the first gene therapies to proved in the u.s. with a single injection some babies who would otherwise died by the age ofng two or three, are now going to kindergart
our global r&d headquarters in cambridge, massachusetts. if several manufacturing sites across the u.s. i have been with this company for 25 years and i still marvel at the passion of our people to tackle the most complex medical challenges. one of the most significant medical advancements in recent history, it revolutionized targeted therapy for cancer. before gleevec was introduced in 2001, the five-year survival rate for a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia is only 30%. now, the vast...
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>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this year and we're just sad for a merchant's it's just. >>quieter in the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service. our now restored reporting in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 >>and make sure to download the kron 4 mobile app for the latest power shut off download the kron 4 app to watch latest news briefings as well you can find both apps on your phone's app store and it's absolutely free day. still going to be hot today for. >>numbers at 85 looks like by high noon we're talking still 90's in the middle afternoon with cooler temperatures expected by tomorrow great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what?
>>meanwhile betsy in jul barred still one on their wine country getaway visiting from cambridge massachusetts tell us maybe when we checked in. >>that that there might be a power outage but never noticed, but they did notice a smaller crowd this year and we're just sad for a merchant's it's just. >>quieter in the stores. restaurants obviously are doing as well as easier. >>pg e says essentially all customers who can receive electric service. our now restored reporting in...
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our global r d headquarters is in cambridge, massachusetts. we have several manufacturing sites across the u.s. i've been with novartis for 25 years, and i still marvel at the passion of our people to tackle the most complex medical challenges. gleevec was one of the most significant mental advance medical advancements in recent history. it revolutionized targeted therapy for cancer. before gleevec was introduced in 2001 the five-year survival rate for a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia was only 30 percent. now the vast majority of cml patients have a normal lifespan . once more, novartis continued to study whether the drug could treat other diseases. today it is approved for six other rare cancers, saving tens of thousands of lives. a more recent example of our transformative treatments is the development of a gene therapy to treat spinal muscular atrophy, a rare genetic neuromuscular disease that affects primarily babies. the treatment is one of the first gene therapies to be approved in the u.s., with a single injection. some babies wh
our global r d headquarters is in cambridge, massachusetts. we have several manufacturing sites across the u.s. i've been with novartis for 25 years, and i still marvel at the passion of our people to tackle the most complex medical challenges. gleevec was one of the most significant mental advance medical advancements in recent history. it revolutionized targeted therapy for cancer. before gleevec was introduced in 2001 the five-year survival rate for a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia...
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joining us now is democratic congresswoman katherine clark of massachusetts, representing cambridge andburbs north and west of boston and she sits on the house appropriations committee. congresswoman, good evening. >> nice to be with you, joshua. >> let me start with a clip from larry kudlow, the president's top economic adviser, about the latest author and whether or not the president would be willing to spend more than $2.2 trillion on a covid relief package. here is what larry kudlow had to say. >> is secretary mnuchin now going to try to offer a bigger deal than a $2.2 trillion proposal? >> he may. he may. secretary mnuchin is up to $1.8 trillion. the offer is narrowing somewhat between the two sides. president trump has always said -- i've heard him say it in the oval. as far as the key elements are concerned, the checks, the unemployment assistance, the small businesses, we have to help airlines out, we will go further. he has always said that. he knows we need as much power for economic recovery as possible. >> now the two proposals have begun to move closer. democrats were at 3
joining us now is democratic congresswoman katherine clark of massachusetts, representing cambridge andburbs north and west of boston and she sits on the house appropriations committee. congresswoman, good evening. >> nice to be with you, joshua. >> let me start with a clip from larry kudlow, the president's top economic adviser, about the latest author and whether or not the president would be willing to spend more than $2.2 trillion on a covid relief package. here is what larry...