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and of course, we bring it to you as we learned, catherine, can. >> thank you, dan kron.tory we're following. relief could come to california car owners soon. governor newsome has released details of his gas rebate proposal. he wants to send hundreds of dollars to california car owners and put a pause on some gas taxes. kron four's. ashley zavala has the details. >> the governor's proposal is now the 4th idea coming out of the state capitol to try to address rising gas prices. now more than 2 weeks after promising relief in his state of the state address. governor newsom says he wants to send debit cards full of cash to california car owners. >> that direct relief will address the issue that we all are struggling to address that issue of gas prices now here in our state. but of course, all across this country. governor gavin newsome, wednesday proposed sending $400 debit cards to car owners who have vehicles registered in california. the plan would provide payments to those who own or lease gas and electric vehicles. each individual could receive up to 2 payments for fami
and of course, we bring it to you as we learned, catherine, can. >> thank you, dan kron.tory we're following. relief could come to california car owners soon. governor newsome has released details of his gas rebate proposal. he wants to send hundreds of dollars to california car owners and put a pause on some gas taxes. kron four's. ashley zavala has the details. >> the governor's proposal is now the 4th idea coming out of the state capitol to try to address rising gas prices. now...
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she director catherine russell. can you explain what that means?- director catherine russell. s spot on, it explain what that means? she is spot on. it means — explain what that means? she is spot on. it means two _ explain what that means? she is spot on, it means two things. _ explain what that means? she is spot on, it means two things. one, - explain what that means? she is spot on, it means two things. one, the - on, it means two things. one, the trauma. unicef is still working in yemen and syria, the longer a conflict goes on and the longer a child is exposed to bombardments or relative safety of a bunker or seeing their mother and father stressed, as we have seen thousands of times, separated, parents explaining to children why they are going to another country while the dad is staying behind, it scars a child. we risk trauma which has a long—term impact on development, on income generation, mental health. that is what our executive director big two, and of course the brain drain, the best and brightest young children and young adults leaving, going to the front line. th
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>> well, catherine, can we're still trying to gather more information about what was being investigated
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catherine can tangy brown. jackson grew up in a middle class suburb of miami, where both parents worked as school teachers and where she made a name for herself at debate competitions. by writing her name can ton g on the chalkboard for all to see. she would have to speak before largely white audiences and had to sort of bridge that gap and convey to them instantaneously in case there was any subtle bias, were just lack of familiarity with her. starting from her name, steven rosenthal was jackson's classmate from an early age. he says he never doubted that one day his charismatic friend would achieve these heights. so she just drew people toward her, and people wanted to support her and respected her. so she just had all the tools in addition to being roja to succeed in whatever she chose to do. jackson has been a federal judge for 9 years and currently sits on the dc court of appeals. she's issued about 500 opinions, but none on the hot button, issues of abortion, gun rights, and freedom of religion. she did ga
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catherine can back to you. thank you. grant. there is a new push in the search for a missing oakley woman. alexis gabe, last seen january. 26 near antioch. >> friends, family volunteers have been combing the area for any sign of her. now they want to extend the search efforts to include private property. so they're asking farmers and ranchers, other people in the area with access to sheds and other kinds of buildings to check their property. and they're asking anyone with information to contact oakley police. the merced said police department is now offering a $3,000 reward to try to find the man believed to be sophia mason's killer. >> the 8 year-old girl from hayward was found dead 2 weeks ago in merced county. now the search is on for sophia's mother's boyfriend. his name is dante jackson. he's believed to be here in the bay area. kron four's amanda hari talked with sophia's cousin today about, but it's like knowing that dante is still on the run. >> a voice that has been silenced too soon. and now it's another day of wonderi
catherine can back to you. thank you. grant. there is a new push in the search for a missing oakley woman. alexis gabe, last seen january. 26 near antioch. >> friends, family volunteers have been combing the area for any sign of her. now they want to extend the search efforts to include private property. so they're asking farmers and ranchers, other people in the area with access to sheds and other kinds of buildings to check their property. and they're asking anyone with information to...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm catherin what can i du with less asthma?h dupixent i can du more— yardwork— teamwork— long walks. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> now it's 6 road rage may have triggered a deadly shooting in
i'm ken wayne and i'm catherin what can i du with less asthma?h dupixent i can du more— yardwork— teamwork— long walks. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause...
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jonathan: thursday cpi in america 8:30, and then catherine lagarde. can you frame that for us? tom: i am saying call him down -- calm down. lagarde has to wait 48 hours before she has any framework for what the ecb can do. jonathan: i would love to see you tell president lagarde to quote calm down. good morning to you. really big moves that we need to take care of. futures down 1.7% on the s&p, nasdaq down by 1.8. brent at one point seemingly closing in on 140. wti 1.32 come almost 6%. -- wti 1.3 two, almost 6%. -- wti 1.3 2%, almost 6%. -- wti 1.32, almost 6%. lisa: how much do we see some offramp? we are not seeing an offramp diplomatically but are we seeing an offramp for the average heavily -- average gasoline prices? four dollars here in the u.s. for the first time going back to 2008. we have been talking about the end of the pandemic. some school mask mandates in new york city and new jersey being lifted. this seems to be almost a given. no one is worried about the pandemic but this could end up being negative because it will cause more demand for oil which could exacerba
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can. catherine, back to you. all right, fran, thank you. and in the east bay, oakland, police are asking for your help to try to identify this man. police say he and another man shot and killed robert crawford on february. 18th. >> happened just before 01:00am on 35th avenue near this chevron gas station right off 5.80. they're also on the lookout for the car. they say the men were driving. it was something like this or it was this cart maroon 2007 honda cbr with a roof rack. anyone who recognizes the people or the car they were seen leaving in asked to call oakland police in san francisco. police are looking for suspects who allegedly robbed a film crew at twin peaks. this happened friday night. the film crew said they were approached by the were armed with a handgun. the people stole the crew's equipment and then left no other information was given. but if you saw anything at twin speak friday night, you're asked to call san francisco police. haywood woman made her first appearance in court today. >> to plead not guilty to the murder of h
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that was from the executive director catherine russell. can you explain what that means? on, it means two things. one is the trauma. unicef is still working in yemen and syria, the longer a conflict goes on and the longer a child is exposed to bombardments or relative safety of a bunker, or seeing their mother and father stressed, as we have seen thousands of times, separated, dads explaining to children why they are going to another country why the dad is staying behind, it scars a child. we risk trauma which has a long—term impact on development, on income generation, mental health. that is what our executive director speaks to, and of course the brain drain, the best and brightest young children leaving, young children leaving, young adults going to the front line. the safest and fastest way out of this generational problem is for the bombs to stop. we have child protection teams in between conflict lines, we have counsellors in the bunkers dressing up as batman in kharkiv, for the children, but it is triage as long as bombs keep coming. at the end of a three—day visit
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if i canjust ask winchester cathedral, catherine 0gilvy. if i canuations of people feel helpless and begin to despair. you are sa in: helpless and begin to despair. you are saying as _ helpless and begin to despair. you are saying as well, it touched a nerve with people's and memories. yes, absolutely. some people remember back to the second world war or worse since and other people, they are thinking about relatives who have been through traumatic events and i've been surprised, really, how deeply touching it has been, for many people in many ways. we are in a situation here in winchester and there is talk of people trying to do something more, notjust sensing spot open the doors. ~ , ,., , notjust sensing spot open the doors. ~ ,,., , ., notjust sensing spot open the doors. ~ ,,., , . ~' notjust sensing spot open the doors. ~ , ., ~ ., notjust sensing spot open the doors. �* , . 4' ., ., doors. absolutely and i think one of the thins doors. absolutely and i think one of the things we _ doors. absolutely and i think one of the things we were _ door
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can. >> catherine, thank you. we will be coming back to you with more analysis later in the newscast. meantime, a bay area resident, a man born and raised in ukraine. watch president biden's speech very closely tonight as kron four's terisa susko reports. he says his country is in great need and help must come fast before more dine occurs. i never seen. >> so many congress mensa and senator says ukrainian flags. so that's a very cool and important for ukrainians mckee to suffer. nicole lives in san mateo, but his heart and mind it's very much in his home country of ukraine right now. his parents are in ukraine, unable to leave. >> do the martial law. so finally being recognized? i'm pretty soon. there's at least 80% americans right now, though. what is the crane? and i said not part of russia listening to president biden's speech tuesday. his thoughts. he was very pointed against russian on the garza gai gains russia against routine as again step of the russia as well some other but it's all economic sanctions. the key to says that what needs to happen now in his view is action. a lot
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fails, fife would have just a few months them together. 25,000 petition signatures, vicki and catherine. so you can you can see how difficult position this is for everyone involved. mayor schaff weighing in today and she basically says, look, these council members were elected to make these decisions. they have the most access to information and experts said it would cost more than a million bucks. just to put the thing on the ballot. let us just hope that stay rooted in oakland and not booted from oakland. >> a lot of people want that to happen. obviously not everyone. alright. novick i thank you. grant. >> well, bart's red line back in service. the red line goes between richmond, no break service has been restored 16 days after a power cable broke on the line and the east bay, the broken cable is not yet been repaired, but they did manage to reroute the power. for now, the red line has shorter 5 car trains. not clear yet when things will get back to normal. and this is happening as gas prices show no sign of dropping the average price of a gallon of gas and san francisco, 5.92 santa rosa. 5 89 5.
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but temperatures warm, just a touch as you can see, catherine, thank you, david. >> all right. to see what they're working on tonight. >> tonight on dan abrams live on news nation. will smith can stay but not sharon osborne, mike tyson's. okay, but not roseanne. why is hollywood so quick to cancel those who say something offensive but let physical violence lived the double standard in hollywood hypocrisy. now here's ashley with a look at banfield. >> thanks, dan. tonight on banfield, he's a leading voice in the black community and kareem abdul-jabbar is ripping into will smith. plus, a 71 year-old is arrested for using a sharpie to outline a pickleball court on a gym floor. but will smith walks free? how does that happen? that's tonight on banfield on newsnation. >> and you can find newsnation on the channels listed here. we've got more details on our we've got more details on our website. kron 4 do we've got more details on our website. kron 4 do at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work
but temperatures warm, just a touch as you can see, catherine, thank you, david. >> all right. to see what they're working on tonight. >> tonight on dan abrams live on news nation. will smith can stay but not sharon osborne, mike tyson's. okay, but not roseanne. why is hollywood so quick to cancel those who say something offensive but let physical violence lived the double standard in hollywood hypocrisy. now here's ashley with a look at banfield. >> thanks, dan. tonight on...
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we can only hope. catherine and ken, back to you. >> gran, thanks very here's another sign of the times. gas thieves are striking, stealing a lot of expensive gasoline kron four's terisa stasio tells us people at one bay area car parts store say there's a high demand to try to protect their fuel. >> this is a very hot commodity right now. a locking gas cap. gas prices have been going up steadily and it's been pretty frequent, definitely more that people are stealing fuel. so a lot of people are getting locking caps for >> needing to replace their the regular ones. josep howlett santa rosa. napa auto parts as >> more people are coming into the store looking for the caps as reports swirl of gas thieves siphoning valuable fuel. >> and we've just had a lot of requests for so that we typically would see like a lot of heavy work trucks, you know, every now and then the one a walking path. typically they just want what's available and what's ready. but there are a big target because, you know, the old 2030, plus gallon
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it was founded by a russian empress. catherine de grades and many people here still speak russian. so we can imagine that a russian forces or the russian government would be trying to present it as a win for their propaganda. however, we also have to say that people that i've been speaking with told me that despite those deep seated connections, they ready to welcome the russian troops with fierce resistance. right, so as we've said, many people do fear that the worst is yet to come in odessa. how specifically our residents preparing for the possible russian onslaught? well, residents that i spoke with that told me they are ready for whatever may come. and when you look around, we are now in the historic center of odessa, you see that the city has been turned into a fortress. there are a lot of checkpoints, there are barricades build up a build of sand bags or so metal and, and to we also know that there are tank trips a place at strategically important places. he, in odessa and, and many, he is still hope that you know, that it's not gonna happen, but of course, all of them are prepared for
it was founded by a russian empress. catherine de grades and many people here still speak russian. so we can imagine that a russian forces or the russian government would be trying to present it as a win for their propaganda. however, we also have to say that people that i've been speaking with told me that despite those deep seated connections, they ready to welcome the russian troops with fierce resistance. right, so as we've said, many people do fear that the worst is yet to come in odessa....
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then i also ask him as well that when i grow up, can i marry catherine?but she could still see him, but she'd marry me that's what i want >> seth: please welcome to the show kenneth branagh, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> hiya. >> seth: kenneth, congratulations. seven oscar nominations. that must feel very special. >> it was amazing. it still feels amazing and it was an incredible morning, actually. we have four producers two of us were in london two of us were in l.a. we were both listening to the announcements live, but there was a sort of time delay, which meant that, bizarrely, we got the information just a few seconds ahead in london of them in l.a so they were watching us because we had each of us muted so we could hear the announcements and they were seeing body language going, "no, we didn't get it -- oh, yes!" just ahead, and not quite understanding what it was so they died a thousand deaths while we got the information a bit quicker, even though they were in the city of the angels itself but still, it was an amazing - it's hard to describ
then i also ask him as well that when i grow up, can i marry catherine?but she could still see him, but she'd marry me that's what i want >> seth: please welcome to the show kenneth branagh, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> hiya. >> seth: kenneth, congratulations. seven oscar nominations. that must feel very special. >> it was amazing. it still feels amazing and it was an incredible morning, actually. we have four producers two of us were in london two of us were...
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catherine mann? she put her hand up and said, can i have 50, please? the close was 135.98.he way back to 131 on cable. just wonder how sterling is going to match up from what we might here in 28 minutes. lisa: i don't even understand the currency reaction to the central bank. even if you have a hawkish kind of proclamation, you could see a decline because that means slower growth ahead. the currencies are responding to something other than simply tightening or loosening. jonathan:jonathan: i crowd sourced yesterday on what stocks were up. i got about 200 different responses. lisa: it explains that we do not know. that is the very clear message. lisa: that's -- jonathan: that's the cross asset price action. a man who might know, romaine. romaine: that's a lot of pressure. we should point out that the equity market certainly has one eye on the cyclicals coming out of the foreign bond market and the other eye on the fog of war coming out of ukraine. put that together and you got a little bit of a breather on this day, coming off the biggest today rally we have seen on the s&p
catherine mann? she put her hand up and said, can i have 50, please? the close was 135.98.he way back to 131 on cable. just wonder how sterling is going to match up from what we might here in 28 minutes. lisa: i don't even understand the currency reaction to the central bank. even if you have a hawkish kind of proclamation, you could see a decline because that means slower growth ahead. the currencies are responding to something other than simply tightening or loosening. jonathan:jonathan: i...
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the queen's platinum jubilee this year, and will see william and catherine also visit jamaica and the bahamas. go to bbc.com/news — or you canwitter — i'm @richpreston. hello again. on saturday, we recorded the highest temperature of the year so far in scotland in the highlands in kinlochewe. we got to 20.2 degrees celsius. a few spots in europe beat 20.2 degrees celsius. in portugal, for example, it was a couple of degrees warmer, but otherwise, it was one of the warmer places in europe, comfortably beating all of these cities. athens, just nine degrees through saturday afternoon. but it could've been worse. for anyone wanting a bit of warmth in turkey, saturday brought some snowfall, even into istanbul. now, our weather's been settled at the moment because we've got a big area of high pressure that'sjust to our east, and it's going to be dominating the weather through sunday and for most of next week as well. clear skies at the moment. the wind slowly easing compared with what we've seen over the last 2a hours or so. it'll still be there with some patches of frost and a few mist and fog patches through the vale of york and
the queen's platinum jubilee this year, and will see william and catherine also visit jamaica and the bahamas. go to bbc.com/news — or you canwitter — i'm @richpreston. hello again. on saturday, we recorded the highest temperature of the year so far in scotland in the highlands in kinlochewe. we got to 20.2 degrees celsius. a few spots in europe beat 20.2 degrees celsius. in portugal, for example, it was a couple of degrees warmer, but otherwise, it was one of the warmer places in europe,...
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can you still done like more than that? nick? it isn't that catherine? i'm still wouldn't you news of easton? i'll don't of puddings have been bullied, you would have said that you was was now with when you do it if you're visible, you in your school, but i'm a couple of it is a chill and also worse if you lose here and so full immediately the group today, peter's dania moore's good with a 1000000 then theater. they steal you ca, you know, the support and he 01. showed us that you can you by now them, lithium the media. will it be email? are you still there? cause unless boy into so and let us know and use it as a will you? i mean, i guess you thought if you put them with you on the medium slideshow w i noodles get near bella and his mother, a blue and usually a doing this. michelle oh, go floor. yeah, let me ask you to know, but it's the linea homes through the buttons. i love boss, navy, during your play, you mazda, your mazda, even about music you months of did those though, but i mean, in you, please. t shook. i've got those postcolonial should like
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catherine heenan joins us now live in the studio with a preview of tonight. >> can you imagine the number of revisions and reduces and this particular address? i mean, it probably there's like a small pile. let's introduce the panel kron. 4 political analyst michael yaki is with us. donna crane, political science lecturer at san jose state david mcewan. david is chair of the political science department at sonoma state. ok, panel, we know that originally the president did plan to focus to spotlight his domestic agenda. the russian invasion of ukraine certainly change that. but did it also create an opportunity for the president? david, let me start with you. >> so the state of the union, this the speech that's forgotten in 24 hours, it's usually a speech that's a laundry list, a bucket list of things the president would like to accomplish and have checked off. obviously not only last 6 days, but really the last 10 or 12 days to fundamentally alter the biden presidency. and i'd argue a fundamentally change the american politics in geopolitics. i'm sure all of us will talk about that tonigh
catherine heenan joins us now live in the studio with a preview of tonight. >> can you imagine the number of revisions and reduces and this particular address? i mean, it probably there's like a small pile. let's introduce the panel kron. 4 political analyst michael yaki is with us. donna crane, political science lecturer at san jose state david mcewan. david is chair of the political science department at sonoma state. ok, panel, we know that originally the president did plan to focus to...
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catherine, is there a move for russia here? can russia retaliate? >> russia has already threatened to retaliate by saying you don't want our oil? fine, we're not going to sell it to you. you don't want our natural gas? we're not going to sell it to you. more painful for europe than the u.s. because it's much more dependent on russia for energy. so putin could do that. it will be really painful for russia. so who knows if he's actually bluffing here. he's willing to endure the crippling facts it would have on the life blood of his economy, but this is not a rational guy. that's what we've learned day after day in this war, that it's very hard to reason with him. we don't know how he's going to react to this external pressure and if he's going to escalate. >> catherine, thank you. catherine and john are going to be sticking with us. we are standing by any minute to hear from president biden and his message to the american people, people of ukraine as well as vladimir putin. we'll bring that to you live, this big announcement coming from president bide
catherine, is there a move for russia here? can russia retaliate? >> russia has already threatened to retaliate by saying you don't want our oil? fine, we're not going to sell it to you. you don't want our natural gas? we're not going to sell it to you. more painful for europe than the u.s. because it's much more dependent on russia for energy. so putin could do that. it will be really painful for russia. so who knows if he's actually bluffing here. he's willing to endure the crippling...
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to settle and restart their lives until the violence stopped and they can return home, which is what all of them want to do. catherine mahoney, really good to get your thoughts on the refugee crisis of the war. escalades customer mahoney. thank you very much for talking to us. all i still haven't al jazeera will have more on the conflicts in ukraine. many want the u. s. to end all in ports of russian oil in light of its invasion, but can afford that. and we'll see how russia's invasion of ukraine is dividing families and friends more not stay with us. ah hello the weather sloshy sat there across a good part of north america sunday, the southern half of north america lots of sunshine and it's warm sunshine to look further. north mass where we got a little more cloud and it is on the cold side. this is where the cold air remains in place minus 15. the are high in winnipeg then where to stay after them. further south will is a $27.00 plus $27.00 for kansas city does cool off as we go through the next couple of days. but that boundary, we have got some cloud, we got some wet weather. abby got some winter weather, just pu
to settle and restart their lives until the violence stopped and they can return home, which is what all of them want to do. catherine mahoney, really good to get your thoughts on the refugee crisis of the war. escalades customer mahoney. thank you very much for talking to us. all i still haven't al jazeera will have more on the conflicts in ukraine. many want the u. s. to end all in ports of russian oil in light of its invasion, but can afford that. and we'll see how russia's invasion of...
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catherine avery. no more questions we're going to vote are you buying katherine pitch on ibm guy? >> mel can please. >> gary cohen # gdc. >> yes, as you know, mel, typically, historically there's three certainties in life, death, taxes, and my jump shot i will add a forge never bet against gary cohen now a year in as chair at ibm if anyone can figure it out it's gdc. >> i'm a buy. >> wow. >> i think it's a nice, solid line drive up the middle doesn't need to be a home run but if you think of ibm they found a way to give you mid-single digits revenue and more importantly giving you 10 to 15% free cash flow yields in this environment is defensive. >> what's your vote, karen >> yeah, so i'm with the boys there. this is a not so clever incorporation of the ibm logo to say i buy. i like cheap valuation is always interesting, to me, hopefully she's right about software and better margins, so, interesting risk-reward. >> steve grasso. >> it's a sweep. >> wow. >> it's a sweep and i think it could really turn into a growth company where everyone looks at this as a secular bear story from 200 down to
catherine avery. no more questions we're going to vote are you buying katherine pitch on ibm guy? >> mel can please. >> gary cohen # gdc. >> yes, as you know, mel, typically, historically there's three certainties in life, death, taxes, and my jump shot i will add a forge never bet against gary cohen now a year in as chair at ibm if anyone can figure it out it's gdc. >> i'm a buy. >> wow. >> i think it's a nice, solid line drive up the middle doesn't need to...
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can. now let me sbrus catherine kelly, the interim director executive director and director of box at the omohundra institute. a prize winning historian and editor, her interests focus on gender, culture and politics in the early american republic. she is the author of republic of taste, art, politics, and everyday life in early america published in 2016. i am happy she could join us today to introduce robert parkinson. catherine, welcome. >> thanks, eric. i'm delighted to be able to join you this afternoon, representing the omohundra ins stootd. an independent research organization sponsored by william and mary jointly with colonial williamsburg and we study early american history and culture. logically enough. we sponsor fellowships and conferences, we sponsor a flagship journal, the william and mary quarterly, and we also publish a book series which includes any number of pathway and prize winning books including this most recent book by rob parkinson, our mission is to support the intellectual infrastructure that undergirds geographically, chronologically, and methodologicalcally tran
can. now let me sbrus catherine kelly, the interim director executive director and director of box at the omohundra institute. a prize winning historian and editor, her interests focus on gender, culture and politics in the early american republic. she is the author of republic of taste, art, politics, and everyday life in early america published in 2016. i am happy she could join us today to introduce robert parkinson. catherine, welcome. >> thanks, eric. i'm delighted to be able to join...
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can work from home. i have to tell you this, catherine cortez masto since an senator from democrat in the swing state, anecessary." because no one is there. and the democrats, they realize they have some problems here and not just mask mandates. >> jesse: this summer if we have to go back to... friday. >> greg: we will be doing "the five" from our home. that was fun. all right, coming up an 87-year-old vocal coach dead after went into the streets of nypd and stood around and watched while the ambulance came. ♪ ♪ it's electric... made extraordinary. ingenuity... in motion. it listens, learns, adapts and anticipates your every need. with intelligence... that feels anything but artificial. the eqs from mercedes-benz. it's the car electric has been waiting for. once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing their app. so you can customize your favorite footl
can work from home. i have to tell you this, catherine cortez masto since an senator from democrat in the swing state, anecessary." because no one is there. and the democrats, they realize they have some problems here and not just mask mandates. >> jesse: this summer if we have to go back to... friday. >> greg: we will be doing "the five" from our home. that was fun. all right, coming up an 87-year-old vocal coach dead after went into the streets of nypd and stood...
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can weigh food and music. that's new orleans right there. food music 6. alright, thanks, thank you, grant catherine.ht at 6 o'clock smoke filling the sky. firefighters in the south bay forced to take a defensive approach as flames threatened to consume of building the very latest on the firefight. >> that is 6 all-new saving the environment. one paw at a time the changes you can make it home to. >> reduce your pets effect on the atmosphere. i'm ken wayn >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> now at 6 may look pretty calm out there right now. but a storm is rolling into the bay area as we head into the weekend. there are so does the rain is coming to. good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. >> i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. it is expected to start reining tomorrow morning. and of course, we desperately need it. let's show you the latest drought monitor map that was released yesterday on your left are the latest conditions. compare that to the map on your right from last thursday. you can see much more of the state is falling into the red, extreme
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trust in ourselves in everybody that everything is possible we can realize dream is and that working together is the best way that the catherine prime minister cali to ben kelly for been abdul aziz. al tarney, a speaking at the fee for congress, what just a couple kilometers away from here at the doha convention center saying that cutter is a small country, but with big ambitions and big dreams. we are representing merit world. he said, and bringing the arab spirit to the world cup and on friday we'll have a special program falling the ball cut draw as it happens, live here in ohio. our courage begins at 1545, g and ah, or at the time for a quick update, but lines here on our desert and a russian sees fight to allow civilians are to marry poland come into effect. around a 160000 people remain trapped in the port city that's been under siege for weeks. ukraine's deputy prime minister says a convoy of bosses is trying to reach traps of williams. bombardments is intensified around ukraine's capital in the northern city of china. if, despite russian promises to scale down operations or residential areas and civilian infrastructure
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can feel polarization. that's right. and i think, yeah, we know that that supports kind of catherine shoes if swore this, you know, hitler thought he was a good man. he thought he was saving the world. lennon thought he were saving what he thought he was a good man. time and time again, you see that they are absolutely convinced that that they are the other virtuous kind of heroes and anna and, you know, and that's, you know, as you will know, something that really separates us from many other, all pat centrally or the other kind of animal species, i think we also want to ask our audience. they have any questions as far as say, maybe we could them audience q and a ivan? ivan. hi, nicole. my name is brandon. i'm from india. i don't know, but i'm scared of humans become to be dominant species on the planet. there's lots of examples of cooperation, you know, happening across warner media who goes to me is our stripe and it's gone. what negative information to try to operate for? good. the thing of springing to mind for me the most in some ways is the narrative that was really dominant around cove id and compliance and large
can feel polarization. that's right. and i think, yeah, we know that that supports kind of catherine shoes if swore this, you know, hitler thought he was a good man. he thought he was saving the world. lennon thought he were saving what he thought he was a good man. time and time again, you see that they are absolutely convinced that that they are the other virtuous kind of heroes and anna and, you know, and that's, you know, as you will know, something that really separates us from many other,...
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can. and now let me introduce catherine e kelly the interim director executive director and editor of books at the omahundra institute for early american history and culture and affiliate professor of history at william & mary. a prize-winning historian an editor her interest focus broadly on gender culture and politics in the early american republic. she's the author most recently of republic of taste art politics and everyday life and early america published in 2016, and i am happy that she could join us today to introduce robert parkinson. catherine welcome thanks, eric. i'm delighted to be able to join you this afternoon representing the omahondro institute for early american history and culture for those of you who don't know the oi is an independent research organization sponsored by william and mary jointly with colonial williamsburg and our mission aims that supporting the study of early american history and culture. logically enough. we sponsor fellowships and conferences. we publish a flagship journal the william and mary quarterly and we also publish a book series which includes
can. and now let me introduce catherine e kelly the interim director executive director and editor of books at the omahundra institute for early american history and culture and affiliate professor of history at william & mary. a prize-winning historian an editor her interest focus broadly on gender culture and politics in the early american republic. she's the author most recently of republic of taste art politics and everyday life and early america published in 2016, and i am happy that...
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can and can't do trading. so it's abramovitz's chelsea, it's the inflation that catherine was talking about that's hitting you,ust -- we're going to feel the effects, and it's about time that the elected leaders started making this a little bit more clear. an economic war is not painless. >> catherine rampell, richard quest, thanks to both of you. >>> one day they're a family, the next day separated by war, not sure where they're going to sleep at night. getting out of ukraine for refugees is only half the struggle. stay with us. s, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail ononboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your carnsurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty.
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catherine and ken are here with that. we're definitely rooting for that guy. so you can do it. you can >> thank you very much. at 10. the controversial don't say bill is now a law in florida. >> that, of course, during up criticism from lawmakers across the country, especially here in california, also paying for space by one city's leaders are considering. >> charging restaurant owners to set up parklets and we'll have your weather for the rest of the week. kron. 4 news at 10 coming up next. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body froms. overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. >> when fun time from the bay area's loc
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a blank frame that she can put a picture of herself wearing that sash, hopefully with me, so mayor breed. thank you. [applause] >> the reception was put on and hosted by catherineh the help of adrian roche and her staff, so i want to say thank you for that. i always get choked up when i get to this part because i'm part of a board that's amazing, and to come back after two years and have them be able to put together all the events, it's a well-oiled machine. i get to come up here and take all the acolades, but i get to come up here and take all the credit. to my board. and their families, with all their running around, it's the families that are missing out, especially my wife, mary. i'm the one answering phone calls, they're the ones doing all the work, and they are ones being separated from their family for this time. but i know come monday, the families will be happy to get them back, so thank you. i do want to single out kathleen manning, the president of the court sister city association as well as our parade director. she's been doing it for a cup of years, and this is her last year. she's going to be giving the baton to james cohen, but i just want to sa
a blank frame that she can put a picture of herself wearing that sash, hopefully with me, so mayor breed. thank you. [applause] >> the reception was put on and hosted by catherineh the help of adrian roche and her staff, so i want to say thank you for that. i always get choked up when i get to this part because i'm part of a board that's amazing, and to come back after two years and have them be able to put together all the events, it's a well-oiled machine. i get to come up here and take...
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catherine the great. now, every russian will know what that means, and rebutted in the west you can read these things thinkea and absorbed that province of new russia that used to exist in the 18th century what he has met a resistance in that.— resistance in that. president zelensky has _ resistance in that. president zelensky has rallied - resistance in that. president zelensky has rallied and - resistance in that. president zelensky has rallied and the | resistance in that. president - zelensky has rallied and the rest of the world. how much of an unexpected factor might that have been for president putin? i factor might that have been for president putin?— factor might that have been for president putin? i think, based on what happened — president putin? i think, based on what happened in 2014, _ president putin? i think, based on what happened in 2014, i don't - president putin? i think, based on l what happened in 2014, i don't think he or his advisers calibrated directly with the reaction would be both at the strategic level, or the extent to which western countries were prepared to supply arms and a
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allegations that you know, putin was deeply involved in this catherine belton's book covers those topics in so much better detail than i can and you know, that's really not what this book is about and it's also, you know, not unique for, you know leaders to rely on all kinds of agents that there there disposal now whether or not that colors his economic policy or as foreign policies. that's the kind of analysis that i don't want to do in a book like this because it would require an awful lot of speculation and an awful lot of relying on sources that i think would would likely be a pretty dubious. second question and by the way, if anybody wants to jump in on these points, i mean we have a tremendous amount of expertise here. so i'd be i'd be you know more than happy to hear from as well. that in the meantime, let's move to the second question. you mentioned that performance does matter even in personal dictatorships. which policy areas. do you find to be strong on quote good performance in russia and doesn't matter for outcomes given the foreign foreign policy cripples many efforts on the economic front. so it putin has be
allegations that you know, putin was deeply involved in this catherine belton's book covers those topics in so much better detail than i can and you know, that's really not what this book is about and it's also, you know, not unique for, you know leaders to rely on all kinds of agents that there there disposal now whether or not that colors his economic policy or as foreign policies. that's the kind of analysis that i don't want to do in a book like this because it would require an awful lot of...
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catherine. well, the carrying the weight of a lot of expectations. again, he used his time to can condemn vladimir putin. >> to rally support for ukraine. and he was determined to try and convince americans he has made progress toward say covid free time of economic and social prosperity. i asked our political analysts for their impressions. >> ukraine actually took up about one-fifth of the entire text, but it took out a large part of the actual time because of number of standing ovation didn't repreaent happened. but there was a to unpack and especially over the way to keep i'm critiquing build back better as inflation fighting tool in in in the middle, in the middle of the speech, i would describe it as a speech about optimism. >> energetic. a but a masterclass in how one activist can make your life better in many ways. i think he also took great pains to identify policies. >> especially economic policies that the middle class well, especially like it. this speech will be noteworthy about ukraine. and michael talked about that. >> it is about that activists government that donn
catherine. well, the carrying the weight of a lot of expectations. again, he used his time to can condemn vladimir putin. >> to rally support for ukraine. and he was determined to try and convince americans he has made progress toward say covid free time of economic and social prosperity. i asked our political analysts for their impressions. >> ukraine actually took up about one-fifth of the entire text, but it took out a large part of the actual time because of number of standing...
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grant and catherine are here with what is coming up tonight at 9. hello. hello. >> thank you very and can what we're working on for kron. 4 news at night talking about yet another one of those tiktok silly, you know, even dangerous things. communities across the country. we're now in jeopardy, according to officials. and what is this all a bay area? police department is warning against what's called the for bees challenge after a teenager was arrested in the south not a good one. also how a bay area nonprofit is sending. >> much needed medical supplies to ukraine. and, you know, we're tracking much needed rain moving into the bay area. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has your weekend forecast. keep it here. kron. 4 news at 9 is next. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help
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