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being started probably maybe a window, but anyway, back in a wing back and day for this period and career center for what will afghan athletes have not been able to make it to the tokyo paralympics because of the turmoil that's going on in their country, but they will be acknowledged at tuesday's opening ceremony. we will included the f gangster flag in the ceremony as a sign of solidarity. we have invited you and hcr representative here to act as the flag bearer. and i think is just important to highlight that to you because it's a message basically of solidarity and piece that we send to the where are we that attitude, we will like to have them here. unfortunately, it's not possible, but they will be here. of course, in spirit, while one athlete who will miss a games is nullified by a captain of the afghanistan wheelchair basketball team. she's now in spain, with a 100 other refugees from afghanistan. diet says that she could not live under the taliban leadership and fears that all of her achievements will eventually be erased . the 28 year old has been offered a chance to play for a team in t
being started probably maybe a window, but anyway, back in a wing back and day for this period and career center for what will afghan athletes have not been able to make it to the tokyo paralympics because of the turmoil that's going on in their country, but they will be acknowledged at tuesday's opening ceremony. we will included the f gangster flag in the ceremony as a sign of solidarity. we have invited you and hcr representative here to act as the flag bearer. and i think is just important...
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from "roots" to "star trek, his career has centered around the power of knowledge to elevate us all.am a huge "jeopardy!" fan, have been since i was a kid, going back to the days of art fleming. and in many respects i feel like i have been preparing my whole life for the job of hosting "jeopardy!." and should that job come my way, i would be exceedingly glad. >> so what now? well, i shared an idea on twitter that, after thinking about it, i need to take back. nothing offensive, just not my best thinking. i was responding to a tweet from director and producer ava duvernay. she shared an animated gif of dan levy representing, quote, me trying to create a show for@lavarburton to make an international hit. mr. burton responding, she should check her messages. i tweeted an idea for what they might consider. since he has such a strong pbs following, if it's a game show they're looking for, the answer seemed obvious. ♪♪ ♪♪ kind of funky. that's rockapella, an update to their theme to the classic game show "where in the world is carmen san diego?" it performed live on the show when it aired
from "roots" to "star trek, his career has centered around the power of knowledge to elevate us all.am a huge "jeopardy!" fan, have been since i was a kid, going back to the days of art fleming. and in many respects i feel like i have been preparing my whole life for the job of hosting "jeopardy!." and should that job come my way, i would be exceedingly glad. >> so what now? well, i shared an idea on twitter that, after thinking about it, i need to take...
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this test sentimental to me because garrett began his history career here at the heritage center over the civil war museum. young 14 or 15-year-old came in here with coloring book and later selling greeting cards he got his start here pretty pretty cool to see how he has blossomed into a true historian, thank you. do any further introduction i'm going to turn my program over too gerrit thank you. and thank you for having us. it's wonderful to be here with everybody on the anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. over telling eric story here and a little bit. some food for thought as we get started, i would like all of you to think about what is friendship? who is your best friend and why are they your best friend? interestingly enough these are some of the key themes that emerged as were trying to explore the larger than life historical figure in the winners. i think an analogy here in gettysburg on july 2 is we should think of dick winters as a joshua chamberlain of world war ii. they can look at personalities, backgrounds, education, upbringing. these were two young men who were bor
this test sentimental to me because garrett began his history career here at the heritage center over the civil war museum. young 14 or 15-year-old came in here with coloring book and later selling greeting cards he got his start here pretty pretty cool to see how he has blossomed into a true historian, thank you. do any further introduction i'm going to turn my program over too gerrit thank you. and thank you for having us. it's wonderful to be here with everybody on the anniversary of the...
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afterwards" program national syndicated radio host erin talking about his life and career, interviewed by claremont institute centercan way of life all away. >> you've written a lovely memoir, a spiritual camera. i want to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? for the about events that happened some time ago, was the book growing inside you for a while? was the trigger to make you feel like this was the time to put on paper? >> first of all, i want to make. sure everybody hears he called the book lovely. that means a lot to me because i don't think of it as a spiritual memoir such as mentors or literary memoir. there's a lot of humor in it, as you
afterwards" program national syndicated radio host erin talking about his life and career, interviewed by claremont institute centercan way of life all away. >> you've written a lovely memoir, a spiritual camera. i want to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? for the about events that happened some time ago, was the book growing inside you for a while? was the trigger to make you feel like this was the time to put on paper? >> first...
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afterwards" program national syndicated radio host erin talking about his life and career, interviewed by claremont institute center for the american way of life all away. >> you've written a lovely memoir, a spiritual camera. i want to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? for the about events that happened some time ago, was the book growing inside you for a while? was the trigger to make you feel like this was the time to put on paper? >> first of all, i want to make. sure everybody hears he called the book lovely. that means a lot to me because i don't think of it as a spiritual memoir such as mentors or literary memoir. there's a lot of humor in it, as you know but a lot of it is wistful and miracle miracle and moving, it means a lot to me that you would use that word to describe it. honestly, when i had this dream around my 25th birthday, the end of the book i kind of have this dream, for years and years i thought someday i've got to write a bookn right tell the story of what led up to this dream that ics nothing less than a miracle and i realize in order to do that,
afterwards" program national syndicated radio host erin talking about his life and career, interviewed by claremont institute center for the american way of life all away. >> you've written a lovely memoir, a spiritual camera. i want to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? for the about events that happened some time ago, was the book growing inside you for a while? was the trigger to make you feel like this was the time to put on paper?...
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a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic
a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic
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a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic efforts at the miami herald we might never have known we know today about jeffrey epstein. while of course much remains a mystery about jeffrey epstein, we knew more about his
a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic efforts at the miami herald we might never have known we know today about jeffrey epstein. while of course much remains a mystery about jeffrey epstein, we knew more about his
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and eventually came out on top to take the biggest part of his career a to be 500 isn't going to 2009 and center replaces. i found the sarah as the previous youngest winner. it was also 1st time went on golf pga tool with mexico's abram and said taking the st. jude invitational. he finished 16 on the pall to reach a play off against masters champion, the documents yama and sam burns. and he want it with a buddy. the 2nd extra hole is the 4th mexican went on to now jumps to 10 in the world rankings off to his. he met his he did initially realize he made the playoff . i was so confused like, oh my yeah, i have no idea what's going on. ben. do you have no idea what's going on either? so we had to regroup a couple of pud and hit some shots and just kind of replayed 18 on my mind on the range. and now we're here. this is the real live human shots out there in the bag 9, but you never know golf is crazy. there's been some time that i feel like i, i made enough birdies to win and i didn't, i don't way. and so this is kinda how it goes and happy i got lucky. now let's hear lympics maybe over, but the as
and eventually came out on top to take the biggest part of his career a to be 500 isn't going to 2009 and center replaces. i found the sarah as the previous youngest winner. it was also 1st time went on golf pga tool with mexico's abram and said taking the st. jude invitational. he finished 16 on the pall to reach a play off against masters champion, the documents yama and sam burns. and he want it with a buddy. the 2nd extra hole is the 4th mexican went on to now jumps to 10 in the world...
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x on book tvs after the program, radio host aaron talk about his life and career interviewed by the claremont institute center for the american way of life. >> you bring a lovely spiritual memoir, i wanted to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book it's about events that happened some time ago. was the book growing inside of you for a while or what made the trigger that this was the time to put on paper? >> i want to make sure here's the you called the book lovely, cap means a lot to me because i don't think of it as a spiritual memoir as much as a literary memoir and there's a lot of humor in it, as you know but a lot of this miracle and moving to me personally so that means a lot to me you used that word to describe it. honestly, when i had this dream about around my 25th birthday, the end of the book i have this dream, for years and years i thought someday i got to write a book by tell the story of what led up to the stream i see is nothing less than a miracle and i realize in order to do that i have to tell the story of my life because that's really what makes sense -- i'm sorry
x on book tvs after the program, radio host aaron talk about his life and career interviewed by the claremont institute center for the american way of life. >> you bring a lovely spiritual memoir, i wanted to begin by asking you, what made you feel the need to write the book it's about events that happened some time ago. was the book growing inside of you for a while or what made the trigger that this was the time to put on paper? >> i want to make sure here's the you called the...
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board member and longtime journalist, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my careerid work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in
board member and longtime journalist, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my careerid work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in
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a board member and longtime journali, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my careerid work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in philly, including cheesesteaks. without julie's really heroic journalistic efforts at the miami heral we may never have knowning what wknow today about jeffrey epstein. and while, of course, much remains a mystery about epstein, we know more about his victims and the
a board member and longtime journali, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my careerid work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in philly, including cheesesteaks. without julie's really heroic journalistic efforts at the miami heral we may never have knowning what wknow today about jeffrey epstein. and while, of course, much remains a mystery about epstein, we know more...
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. >> up next on book tv after words program eric cox present life and career these interviewed by the claremont institute center for american way of life fellow. >> you have written a really lovely memoir a spiritual memoir. i wanted to begin by asking what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? it's mainly about events that happened some time ago but was the book growing inside you for a while as a trigger to make you decide to put all down on paper? >> first what you make sure everybody knows you called the book lovely. i don't think of his spiritual memoir is that literary memoir. it's a lot of humor in it doesn't mean a lot to me you'd uses that word to describe it. honestly, when i had this dream around my 25th chbirthday which is the end of the book, i have this dream. for years and years i thought someday i've got to write a book right kind of tell the story what led up to this dream, which i see is nothing less than a miracle. i realize that in order to do that i have to tell the story of my life. but the dream make sense of the 25 years previous to 2 the dreamor. for years i just though
. >> up next on book tv after words program eric cox present life and career these interviewed by the claremont institute center for american way of life fellow. >> you have written a really lovely memoir a spiritual memoir. i wanted to begin by asking what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? it's mainly about events that happened some time ago but was the book growing inside you for a while as a trigger to make you decide to put all down on paper? >> first...
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. >> up next on book tv after words program eric cox present life and career these interviewed by the claremont institute center for american way of life fellow. >> you have written a really lovely memoir a spiritual memoir. i wanted to begin by asking what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? it's mainly about events that happened some time ago but was the book growing inside you
. >> up next on book tv after words program eric cox present life and career these interviewed by the claremont institute center for american way of life fellow. >> you have written a really lovely memoir a spiritual memoir. i wanted to begin by asking what made you feel the need to write the book at this time? it's mainly about events that happened some time ago but was the book growing inside you
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veteran the center alex mack who started all 179 games he has played over a 12 year career. he will now play in a loaded nfc west. some of these experts say you guys are the hunted. are you buying that? >> i think it is an up for grabs division. i'm new here so you are asking the wrong guy. i know they are all good and we have a lot of work ahead of us. the transition should be smooth sailing. he knows the offense having played under kyle shanahan his big issue here? sweat like most offensive lineman they have asked macuser telephone line of scrimmage. >> we need a beach towel. the quarterbacks are working through that. it happens through almost all centers. matt ryan used to make him change his pants like every period.long >> 49ers entry saturday right here on kpix 5. it will be the professional debut of quarterback trey lance. niners general manager of john lynch was among the eight inducted into the pro football of rain last night. john florence finally got his call and charles woodson was presented by his mom, georgia, and the songbird of our generation made sure to get
veteran the center alex mack who started all 179 games he has played over a 12 year career. he will now play in a loaded nfc west. some of these experts say you guys are the hunted. are you buying that? >> i think it is an up for grabs division. i'm new here so you are asking the wrong guy. i know they are all good and we have a lot of work ahead of us. the transition should be smooth sailing. he knows the offense having played under kyle shanahan his big issue here? sweat like most...
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a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic efforts at the miami herald we might never have known we know today about jeffrey epstein. while of course much remains a mystery about jeffrey epstein, we knew more about his victims and the failure of the judicial system than we ever did because it's in reporting. based on reporting the new epstein was released this week the jeffrey epstein start rate that reads i'm sorry to say it's not fiction but it is true. it reads like a novel. is not only a story about what it really takes to be great investigative reporting its passion, taking risks, challenges, a single mom faced doing this kind of work, it's a story about what happened to the newspaper industry in terms of its downsizing. and really it's a story about the role of a presidency. people like julie and the miami herald did what they did it truly makes a difference. so i'm honore
a board member and longtime journalist print and now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier my career i did work in philadelphia we were not in the same newspaper but we reminisced about places we lived in philly. including cheesesteaks. without heroic efforts at the miami herald we might never have known we know today about jeffrey epstein. while of course much remains a mystery about jeffrey epstein, we knew more about his victims and the failure of the judicial...
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former deputy ambassador to afghanistan with a long career in the state department and a career at the wilson centerou want to follow him on twitter @enthonywayne. guest: it has been a pleasure, thank you to the callers. host: up next we will focus on the topic of refugees and be joined by the international refugee assistant project's sunil varghese. ♪ we will be right back. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best of american history and nonfiction books. saturday on "american history tv" on "the presidency" a 1988 oval office conversation between ronald reagan and the bbc on a story -- on restoring the economy, u.s.-soviet relations and iran contra. at 4:40 pm as a u.s. withdraws from afghanistan we look back 40 years at the country's history with two information agency films ", afghanistan 1982: the struggle for freedom continues" which chronicled the aftermath of the soviet invasion and " afghanistan: a new generation." than the former cia officer, duane evan talks about his tour of duty in southern afghanistan. that was shortly after the 9/11 attack. book tv features leading authors discussi
former deputy ambassador to afghanistan with a long career in the state department and a career at the wilson centerou want to follow him on twitter @enthonywayne. guest: it has been a pleasure, thank you to the callers. host: up next we will focus on the topic of refugees and be joined by the international refugee assistant project's sunil varghese. ♪ we will be right back. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best of american history and nonfiction books. saturday on...
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take center alex mack who started all 179 games and played over a 12-year career. now he gears up to play in a loaded but wide opened nfc west. >> some of these experts say you guys are the hunted. you buying that? >> i think it's an up for grabs division. i am new and haven't been here. so you are asking the wrong guy. new one and we are good and we have a lot of work ahead of us. >> the transition should be smooth sailing. he knows the offense having played under kyle shanahan in cleveland and atlanta. and his biggest issue, sweat. 49ers quarterback asked mack to use a towel at the line of scrimmage. >> we need a beach towel. the quarter are work through that. it happens with all centers, make mack a little worse than others, but matt ryan used to make him change his pants every period. so it doesn't stay dry too long. >> football is on the way. 49ers and chiefs saturday right here on kpix5. kick offset for 5:30. it's the professional debut for quarterback lance. >>> in baseball, both the a's and giants were off today. oakland won 8 of 10. and they have three in
take center alex mack who started all 179 games and played over a 12-year career. now he gears up to play in a loaded but wide opened nfc west. >> some of these experts say you guys are the hunted. you buying that? >> i think it's an up for grabs division. i am new and haven't been here. so you are asking the wrong guy. new one and we are good and we have a lot of work ahead of us. >> the transition should be smooth sailing. he knows the offense having played under kyle...
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board member and longtime journalist, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my career i did work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in philly, including cheesesteaks. without julie's really heroic journalistic efforts at the miami herald, we may never have knowning what we know today about jeffrey epstein. and while, of course, much remains a mystery about epstein, we know more about his victims and the failure of the judicial system than we ever did because of julie's reporting. based on her reporting, julie's new book was published this week, "per version of justice: the jeffrey epstein story," and it reads, i'm sorry to say not fiction, but it's true. it reads like a novel, and it's not only a story about what it really takes to be, do great investigative reporting, it's a story about passion, taking risks, the challenges a single mom faced doing this kind of work, a story about what's happened to the newspaper industry in terms of its downsizing, and really it's a story about the role
board member and longtime journalist, and i'm now a board member at the center for investigative reporting. earlier in my career i did work in philadelphia, and we were not in the same newspaper, but we certainly just reminisced about some places we loved in philly, including cheesesteaks. without julie's really heroic journalistic efforts at the miami herald, we may never have knowning what we know today about jeffrey epstein. and while, of course, much remains a mystery about epstein, we know...
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jessica: since partnering, american diesel training centers has doubled its enrollment, with 90% of its graduates getting hired. for cam judy, his new careeran he expected. his wife and furniture, on the way to ohio. cam: looking toward settling down, buying a house, doing the adult things, the american dream stuff. so, we are just excited about our future. jessica: in columbus, ohio, for matter of fact, i'm jessica gomez. >> coming up on “matter of fact.” pop quiz. can you name the first climate scientist to discover the link between carbon dioxide and warming temperatures? we can! to stay up-to-date with matter of soledad: as we started to research the climate change for our story, we happened upon a bit of history overlooked. the story of a woman named eunice foote, an amateur scientist, born in connecticut in 1819. foote made a remarkable discovery in the 1850's that could have been the foundation of modern climate science. foote's experiment involved two glass cylinders. each was filled with various substances, including moist air and carbon dioxide. foote placed a thermometer in each container and put them in the sunlight. as she rep
jessica: since partnering, american diesel training centers has doubled its enrollment, with 90% of its graduates getting hired. for cam judy, his new careeran he expected. his wife and furniture, on the way to ohio. cam: looking toward settling down, buying a house, doing the adult things, the american dream stuff. so, we are just excited about our future. jessica: in columbus, ohio, for matter of fact, i'm jessica gomez. >> coming up on “matter of fact.” pop quiz. can you name the...
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the two will begin their warriors career in the summer league with a pair games in sacramento, tuesday, wednesday. >> here at chase centerctor, chad. congratulations to the promotion. tell me what i'm eating. >> it's one of the items we will have in our new concept. great flavor. we have stir fry noodles. pork. also we have our plant based wok special. ginger, garlic. and some of the acidity of the citrus. >> i'm hungry all over again. >>> the 49ers begin training camp this week accident. two weeks from tonight, they're gonna host the chiefs in the preseason opener. frlz plenty of football story lines to follow all summer long. i decided to ask george kittle his top nonfootball open in the offseason. >> the best nonfootball? oh, my goodness. july fourth weekend. i went on a little trip with my wife. kyle's wife, i didn't realize how italian her and her family are. pet to go to the outer banks. one of my buddy's weddings. got to surf a little bit and ended up back in iowa for my wife's best friend's wedding. football's been on my mind the whole time. >> quite the summer for mr. woo! >> just had to get that one last woo in
the two will begin their warriors career in the summer league with a pair games in sacramento, tuesday, wednesday. >> here at chase centerctor, chad. congratulations to the promotion. tell me what i'm eating. >> it's one of the items we will have in our new concept. great flavor. we have stir fry noodles. pork. also we have our plant based wok special. ginger, garlic. and some of the acidity of the citrus. >> i'm hungry all over again. >>> the 49ers begin training...
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seth curry will call chase center home for at least the next five years. hopefully his whole career he agreed to a new $215 million deal it. runs through 2026. >>> meanwhile here is what the doves will wear during their 75th season. the new look is actually a throw back to their early years of the franchise in philadelphia. >>> the time now is 5:21. a rescued bear on the run this morning. >> is he not well enough. his wounds haven't started to heal. >> how the bear got out and where wildlife officials think he may be going. >>> and coming up at seven on cbs this morning, hear from an aide who is accusing the new york governor of sexual harassment and what needs to be done to protect kids as schools reopen and a congresswoman's person message to yeah, i mean the thing is, people like ge because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a
seth curry will call chase center home for at least the next five years. hopefully his whole career he agreed to a new $215 million deal it. runs through 2026. >>> meanwhile here is what the doves will wear during their 75th season. the new look is actually a throw back to their early years of the franchise in philadelphia. >>> the time now is 5:21. a rescued bear on the run this morning. >> is he not well enough. his wounds haven't started to heal. >> how the bear...
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led by very bad political lead who are are selfish and self-centered and not deeply concerned about the country but their own political careerople will lose in the end and they are losing right now. for every public person who dies of covid who are preaching anti-science and anti-vax who causes the death in a vote, the trump voters will side with their small children and not the show men taking advantage of people's anger. in some ways, it's never good when you lose lives but it is good that the hollowness of people like desantis and abbot is being punctured by the reality that sets in when you lose the people you love the most. there's nothing that can overcome the feeling of losing somebody you love and people love their children no matter what side of the political aisle they are on. when they get preached to to do things like take these crazy medicines that these nut case doctors are prescribing or judges are recommending, i saw. eventually common sense wins out. people have more common sense than one might think. >> yeah, that's where a doctor comes in to answer the questions that are hard to answer. historian for the q
led by very bad political lead who are are selfish and self-centered and not deeply concerned about the country but their own political careerople will lose in the end and they are losing right now. for every public person who dies of covid who are preaching anti-science and anti-vax who causes the death in a vote, the trump voters will side with their small children and not the show men taking advantage of people's anger. in some ways, it's never good when you lose lives but it is good that...
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center but he died later. police say guns on the streets are becoming more of a problem. >> i have been doing this 22 years now. my 22 years career, i have not seen this amount of guns get taken off our streets. >> reporter: police have not released any information about a potential suspect. san jose police say this is the 24th homicide of the year. >>> happening now, recall candidate larry elder is holding a campaign event at the cavalry chapel in san jose. that's the church that ended up in a legal battle during the pandemic. elder who's a conservative talk show host talked about homelessness and the economy and rising crime rates and he didn't hold back from criticizing governor newsom over his handling of the pandemic. >> the recall election is taking place on september 14th. >>> ten wildfires burning acrass california at this hour including the glenn fire which broke out yesterday in yuma county. the largest of the fires, the one we have been telling you about for a month now, the dixie fire. all evacuation orders have been lifted. crews still have a fierce fire on their hands. the fire destroyed 550 homes. it is still only
center but he died later. police say guns on the streets are becoming more of a problem. >> i have been doing this 22 years now. my 22 years career, i have not seen this amount of guns get taken off our streets. >> reporter: police have not released any information about a potential suspect. san jose police say this is the 24th homicide of the year. >>> happening now, recall candidate larry elder is holding a campaign event at the cavalry chapel in san jose. that's the...
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careers for those who get the skills and training they need. a lot of young arizonans are getting those skills through our community college system. at pima community colleges, they have a new automotive technology innovation center i visited. their students are learning to operate the software that automatically controls drills and 3d printers and other tools. they can be trained not just in traditional automotive technology, but in electric vehicles as well. arizona is becoming a center for innovative electric vehicle manufacturers. why shouldn't we be getting these students the skills they need for the technology? pima kennedy colleges chancellor -- community college's chancellor calls this movie at the speed of business. our education system must meet the demands of today's workforce. that has to be the case not just in metro areas, but in rural america as well. a college in northern carolina -- arizona opened a new trade center. they will train a new generation of electricians and technicians. i could not be more impressed with arizona's community college system. they are also taking advantage of partnerships with companies to set students up with opportunities to prepare them to enter the workforce in indus
careers for those who get the skills and training they need. a lot of young arizonans are getting those skills through our community college system. at pima community colleges, they have a new automotive technology innovation center i visited. their students are learning to operate the software that automatically controls drills and 3d printers and other tools. they can be trained not just in traditional automotive technology, but in electric vehicles as well. arizona is becoming a center for...
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. >> mark bookman heads up the atlantic center for capital representation, a nonprofit that provides services for those facing prosecution. earlier in his career, he spent many years in the homicide unit of the defender association of philadelphia. although this is his first book, you may be familiar with his work that's been published in the atlantic, mother jones, vice, and slate among others. tonight he will be talking with steven bright, a lecturer, who is known for his work at the southern center for human rights in atlanta. he's tried capital cases before juries and four
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nearly $1 million over the course of a 40-year career for full time working black women versus white men. that's according to the national women's law center tucker is the director of research there. >> i looked at this in a lot of different ways, i cut it by education, i cut it by age, i cut it by job, and it doesn't go away it gets a little bigger, a little smaller, but the wage gap is there there is a wage gap in 94% of occupations. >> even in higher paid positions, in the same positions, the disparity persists including among doctors on the front lines fighting covid, white male physicians and surgeons make about $$63 an hou and black women in these positions make about $47 an power that pay gap can potentially result in millions of dollars of lost wages in a black female physician's lifetime research shows student loan debt and care giving duties are among the factors that can exacerbate the overall gender and racial wealth gap but some companies are offering student loan repayment assistance and child care which could narrow the divide. back to you. >> quickly, what other actions could companies take to close this racial pay gap and
nearly $1 million over the course of a 40-year career for full time working black women versus white men. that's according to the national women's law center tucker is the director of research there. >> i looked at this in a lot of different ways, i cut it by education, i cut it by age, i cut it by job, and it doesn't go away it gets a little bigger, a little smaller, but the wage gap is there there is a wage gap in 94% of occupations. >> even in higher paid positions, in the same...
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career that ended in public execution. l eco. and most of the agents on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center. oh, now 20. me . ready this is al jazeera, ah, hello, there, i'm to start the attain. this is a news line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. they lost a planner and they lost the facilitator and they've got one more. the usa says it's intelligence that drone attack target is a 2 leading members of the ice. okay. group which was behind this week forming and couple the meanwhile taliban forces have been firing shots to clear crowds, desperately. a couple of board on the remaining military flights before choose the us pull out the deadline. the fight for equal voting rights notches are currently underway across the us against new laws that make it harder for some people to cough fear, balance, and white. sheila is largest indigenous rebel grief says that no longer recognizes the government even as a new constituent assembly is promising ration. right. and we harden with sport. liverpool and chelsea are currently locked at one all in the premier league
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, in the 960 notation career that ended in public execution. eli cohen must have agents 18 on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center. on our 0 me this is al jazeera. ah, hello there. i'm to start the attain. this is a news line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. they lost a planner and they lost the facilitator and they've got 11 of the u. s. says it's intelligence that drone to talk talk to 2 leading members of...
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center. the rescue came in the same day they were celebrating smokey bear's birthday. glad he is in good care. dan: >> sports is sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> ryan crawford having a careerear. a two-year, $32 million extension. former 49ers smith will work for espn. giants jump on the rockies. the free run blast out to remember connor joe? open the season to start 2019. suddenly this is a one-run game. the skipper, a little nervous. fear the beard. that is your ballgame. giants hang on to win 5-4. the streaking 80's in arlington against the rangers. tied 3-3 in the sixth. for our bia of the month.the mo. they make three errors in this game. every rangers cord. 31 blast. matt only his 29th. d.j.d.j.d.j.d.j.d.j. pete-six, rangers. thethethethe against the chiefs. the game. >> i think he will make the team. he knows a lot of eyes will be on hand. just like practice except they can hit you. >> seven-game ueae vancouver crd on it. warriorswarriorswarriorswarriora the one plate you have to see. jonathan coalinga, crossover with authority. the summer warriors beat okc. ama: that is it for tonight. we thank you for watching. dan: we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel
center. the rescue came in the same day they were celebrating smokey bear's birthday. glad he is in good care. dan: >> sports is sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> ryan crawford having a careerear. a two-year, $32 million extension. former 49ers smith will work for espn. giants jump on the rockies. the free run blast out to remember connor joe? open the season to start 2019. suddenly this is a one-run game. the skipper, a little nervous. fear the beard. that is your...
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. >> mark bookman heads up the atlantic center for capital representation, a nonprofit that provides services for those facing prosecution. earlier in his career, he spent many years in the homicide unit of the defender association of philadelphia. although this is his first book, you may be familiar with his work that's been published in the atlantic, mother jones, vice, and slate among others. tonight he will be talking with steven bright, a lecturer, who is known for his work at the southern center for human rights in atlanta. he's tried capital cases before juries and four cases before the supreme court and litigation and scholarly areas of interest are in capital punishment, legal representation for poor people accused of crimes, conditions in practices in prisons and jail, discrimination in the criminal justice system and judicial independence. mix of cases that bookman worked on and those he's researched and the book looks at the death penalty in terms of public policy rather than through moral argument, revealing the system in practice. scholarly yet largely accessible language, he evaluates a dozen cases that expose glaring injustices
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career and technical education labs for multimedia broadcasting and architecture. it also has a construction program along with a new football field in gymnasium complex with the wellness. centerical and dental facilities. some students came by thursday to have a look. it's more spaces. i feel safer every child deserves the best facilities we should not see differences between private schools between suburban campuses and what we have right here, perhaps the biggest change from last year. is this only about 800 students have opted for distance learning the rest all say they're coming to class. us beginning monday in oakland, rob roth ktvu fox two news, alright getting ready for your friday. the weather looks pretty good. it's going to heat up today. cool down yesterday was cool, too. and then tomorrow temperatures on friday go back into the mid nineties. you'll see that that's kind of the roller coaster graphic i've got here warmed up a bunch on tuesday drop down wednesday and thursday and then warms up big time on friday and then cools back down. it's going to keep going that way. we got that low offshore. there's going to continue to kind of moderate our temperatures. these
career and technical education labs for multimedia broadcasting and architecture. it also has a construction program along with a new football field in gymnasium complex with the wellness. centerical and dental facilities. some students came by thursday to have a look. it's more spaces. i feel safer every child deserves the best facilities we should not see differences between private schools between suburban campuses and what we have right here, perhaps the biggest change from last year. is...
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center for consumer information and insurance oversight. she is the director of covers policy at hhs. earlier in her career, she helped health leaders with the aca. that is part of the democratic step. she holds a ba from princeton university. our paths have cost quite a few times -- crossed quite a few times. i am going to start with a basic question for you. i don't see a mission statement on the website. hhs has a mission statement. i want to ask, is there a mission statement or if you were to write that mission statement today, what would you put in it? ms. brooks-lasure: we will be unveiling that over the next couple of weeks. health affairs is a big part of that. today, i was a co-author with some of my colleagues, outlining our vision for the center. we are hoping we can outline what our vision is for so many parts of the program that we serve. thank you for inviting me today. it is a pleasure to be here with you. i have only been in this for a couple of months but i feel like i've been in here forever, it feels like home. this team is full of the musto located -- the most dedicated public service w
center for consumer information and insurance oversight. she is the director of covers policy at hhs. earlier in her career, she helped health leaders with the aca. that is part of the democratic step. she holds a ba from princeton university. our paths have cost quite a few times -- crossed quite a few times. i am going to start with a basic question for you. i don't see a mission statement on the website. hhs has a mission statement. i want to ask, is there a mission statement or if you were...
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center field, what a play crashing into the wall. so nice we show it twice. giants still down 1-0. brandon belt, career homer number 150.1. walk-off base hit to left. the brewers win 2-1. andrea he will provide leadership for younger players. all the buzz has been about the quarterback battle. this message has been consistent. jimmy is the starter. but don't worry, trea is going to play. >> is going to play for us year. that does not mean he will start. you have to prepare him for that. chris: three guys with bay ties put on their jackets. congrats to coach long, long overdue. the 2021 class on sunday. in the olympics, the men's basketball team winners over france. back to you. julian: we want to check on the bay area forecast with meteorologist frances dinglasan. frances: good morning. here is the satellite radar image. we have fog and low clouds at the coast that pushed into the bay. we are dealing with lots of gray skies around the bay area. notice the winds are calm. because of the smoke from the dixie fire, it came from the north and husband transcending down -- husband transcending doubt. oakland, 61. san jose, 65
center field, what a play crashing into the wall. so nice we show it twice. giants still down 1-0. brandon belt, career homer number 150.1. walk-off base hit to left. the brewers win 2-1. andrea he will provide leadership for younger players. all the buzz has been about the quarterback battle. this message has been consistent. jimmy is the starter. but don't worry, trea is going to play. >> is going to play for us year. that does not mean he will start. you have to prepare him for that....
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career but says this has been the battle of his life. he is fighting for breath at cedars sinai medical center with the case of covid related pneumonia. here's the catch. blows is vaccinated. >> well, so very fortunate. to be one of the first first responders of the vaccine in city of los angeles. 3 in early december. he received 2 shots of the pfizer vaccine. but recently in late july, covid-19 crept into his body. avalos does not know if he has the delta variant, he just knows he's been knocked off his feet. he suffers from asthma and believes had he not been vaccinated. he could be dead. the reason why keep over. that's which the more people, more health care providers. and first responders. but haven't decided to take the vaccine. in twice about it. this is literally. but being that i've seen are believes saved my life has kept me off a ventilator officer of the los that he's being treated with doses of remdesivir year. an intravenous antiviral medication. just talk to more people well. consider taking this vaccine. now is chris wolfe reporting officer avalos says he's incredibly thankful for all the support he's receiving. he say
career but says this has been the battle of his life. he is fighting for breath at cedars sinai medical center with the case of covid related pneumonia. here's the catch. blows is vaccinated. >> well, so very fortunate. to be one of the first first responders of the vaccine in city of los angeles. 3 in early december. he received 2 shots of the pfizer vaccine. but recently in late july, covid-19 crept into his body. avalos does not know if he has the delta variant, he just knows he's been...