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the creator of the comic strip" cathy" on the "grown-up years." and, an uncommon library, preserving living history. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: dbernard ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. e j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support hasedeen provy: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, andy contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as worshippers gathered for easter services in christian churches in sri lanka this morning, a wave of bombings killed more than 200 people, including several americans. police there say it was a coordinated terr
the creator of the comic strip" cathy" on the "grown-up years." and, an uncommon library, preserving living history. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: dbernard ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. e j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing...
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cathy: wow, ok. from thinking myopically about just the ship, there is one team working the decks, one team working to recover bodies considered in the drier areas. one team that's in the water. we had a grid search out into the bay with fbi and special forces. literally as people are coming together and telling each other what they find, it is very collaborative. and then definitely we all were very curious of what he was finding out separately from what we were collecting. really our job is just that stuff that's left. he was getting the stuff we are like, who did you find today or where are you going today? and being able to connect all the dots. ego aside -- there is no room for that in a situation like this. you are there for the ship. i think we all felt that. definitely you rally around your friends when they get injured. we all rally and you do what you have to do. it doesn't matter how long those days are and how swift, how quickly you are in and out of a location. you do what you got to do
cathy: wow, ok. from thinking myopically about just the ship, there is one team working the decks, one team working to recover bodies considered in the drier areas. one team that's in the water. we had a grid search out into the bay with fbi and special forces. literally as people are coming together and telling each other what they find, it is very collaborative. and then definitely we all were very curious of what he was finding out separately from what we were collecting. really our job is...
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allegations are resolved cases are still pending against claire bronson heiress to the seagram's fortune and cathy russell a nexium book keeper allison mack is scheduled to be sentenced in september of this year. wow this is like is there anything that nexium didn't do like horribly scandalous and awful i mean this is really bad. i'm glad to see people finally going to trial for this kind of thing and it's interesting when you look at the leader. according to court documents referred to as the bad. mexicans mexicans every year in august two thousand dollars or more together in silver bay new york to celebrate guard week in honor of. august twenty sixth nineteen sixty. this is like a weird like hybrid of many different cultish things always sounds like scientology
allegations are resolved cases are still pending against claire bronson heiress to the seagram's fortune and cathy russell a nexium book keeper allison mack is scheduled to be sentenced in september of this year. wow this is like is there anything that nexium didn't do like horribly scandalous and awful i mean this is really bad. i'm glad to see people finally going to trial for this kind of thing and it's interesting when you look at the leader. according to court documents referred to as the...
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so on the morning of the 17th, not too long coincidentally after i arrived in the command post, cathy had mentioned the ncis senior special agent mike dorsey and the ncis senior, the late, great john o'neill had a briefing very early that morning because behind the scenes, the state department were busy negotiating with yemeni foreign ministry, interior ministry, as well as their intelligence service to be able to take the investigative team, the u.s. investigative team out to the sites that were known at that point. and there were four sites if i'm on track for what we're talking about here from the land part of the investigation. we went out in a mass ive convo that morning, and we had the fbi hostage response team, which i'm very thankful they were there because, again, many great unknowns there and with all their equipment. so we went out to the first of four sites, which the first one was where apparently they had done most of the work and the fabrication on the boat that was used for the bombing. we had teams divided up that would do the forensic examination plus other aleads a
so on the morning of the 17th, not too long coincidentally after i arrived in the command post, cathy had mentioned the ncis senior special agent mike dorsey and the ncis senior, the late, great john o'neill had a briefing very early that morning because behind the scenes, the state department were busy negotiating with yemeni foreign ministry, interior ministry, as well as their intelligence service to be able to take the investigative team, the u.s. investigative team out to the sites that...
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nbc's cathy park reports. >> reporter: a trip to the mall of america became one family's nightmare. >> someone just fell from the third floor to the first floor. >> reporter: crime scene tape surrounded the spot where a 5-year-old boy dropped three floors friday morning. >> i looked at the scene. this is about a just under 40 foot fall. >> reporter: the unjustified child is being treated in an area hospital tonight. witnesses at the mall describe the horrifying scene. >> the child's mom was there. she was beside herself. she was crying, screaming, begging everyone to pray. >> reporter: police say the 24-year-old suspect emmanuel deshawn iranda threw the boy over the railing and ran off. authorities caught up with him moments later at the transit station nearby. he's being charged with attempted murder. this arrest is not his first. records show several misdemeanors and an assault conviction. two separate incidents in 2015 at the same mall got him banned for a period of time. >> when it's involving a young child like that, it's pretty gut wrenching for everyone involved. >> reporter: p
nbc's cathy park reports. >> reporter: a trip to the mall of america became one family's nightmare. >> someone just fell from the third floor to the first floor. >> reporter: crime scene tape surrounded the spot where a 5-year-old boy dropped three floors friday morning. >> i looked at the scene. this is about a just under 40 foot fall. >> reporter: the unjustified child is being treated in an area hospital tonight. witnesses at the mall describe the horrifying...
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cathy: hello. lemonis: how are you? cathy: good. how are you? lemonis: hi. and then i go into this area where i see all these women working, and, i got to tell you, it was -- it was hot as [bleep] in there. i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. hello? justin: hello. hi. lemonis: hi. justin: how are you? lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. justin: that's ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: hi. lemonis: hey. how are you? i'm marcus. ray: good. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. so is that what ray and jus is? ray: exactly. yep. justin: that's right. lemonis: okay. you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yeah, that's my boat and his boat. ray: my roommate-in-college's boat and then two other rentals. lemonis: you guys do a lot of fishing, obviously. justin: as much as we can. ray: yep. [ laughs ] justin: we are kind of geared towards the fisherman and the boater. sun-protection designed. ray: completely custom shirt. so, this starts as plain white
cathy: hello. lemonis: how are you? cathy: good. how are you? lemonis: hi. and then i go into this area where i see all these women working, and, i got to tell you, it was -- it was hot as [bleep] in there. i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. hello? justin: hello. hi. lemonis: hi. justin: how are you? lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marcus. justin: that's ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: hi. lemonis: hey. how are you?...
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please welcome cathy. >> thank you, grant. thank you, everyone for being here all of the way to the end. i'm going to talk a little bit about what we have been doing to try to ensure some accuracy in the history textbooks for the state of virginia. there we are. okay, and the questions that i'm going it try to address this afternoon are how we learn about the textbook changes and who is making them, what the impact on the changes is, and how our coalition is responding. this is a screen shot of our website and you can learn more about our campaign at that website. we believe in accurate and documentation as part of good education. we were concerned to learn about an organization that was proposing ed gits to virginia textbooks. in the spring of last year, our group was alerted to proposed d edits by a posting of a website on the israel lobby archive web cast. here you can see the curriculum services. the host, david bernstein is president earn ceo. they describe their mission as an effort to improve k through 12 education on j
please welcome cathy. >> thank you, grant. thank you, everyone for being here all of the way to the end. i'm going to talk a little bit about what we have been doing to try to ensure some accuracy in the history textbooks for the state of virginia. there we are. okay, and the questions that i'm going it try to address this afternoon are how we learn about the textbook changes and who is making them, what the impact on the changes is, and how our coalition is responding. this is a screen...
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and megan thompson will have an interview with cathy guisewhite, the creator of the "cathy"st cartoop, who is still making us laugh with her new essay collection titled "50 things that aren't mt." that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbhh. access.wg >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.. seton melv the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcaing, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. announcer:lore new worldlds and new ideas through ograms like this, made available for everyone through contribut
and megan thompson will have an interview with cathy guisewhite, the creator of the "cathy"st cartoop, who is still making us laugh with her new essay collection titled "50 things that aren't mt." that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbhh. access.wg >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and...
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he was on my staff for 3 years working with cathy.ple down there that give a policy basis for the policies that the president wants in immigration. it would be a real mistake if they go that far down into the bureaucracy to fire good people like that, that i worked with for 17 years. >> martha: thank you very much. good to see you. that's the "story" on this monday april 8th. the story goes on tomorrow night. see is you here. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen submitted her resignation over the weekend. she seemed like a nice person. she was on this show last week but it's possible she was never a good fit for the job she had. deportations were lower than under barack obama. the border went from troubled to out of control. there are more than 100,000 illegals showing up from mexico
he was on my staff for 3 years working with cathy.ple down there that give a policy basis for the policies that the president wants in immigration. it would be a real mistake if they go that far down into the bureaucracy to fire good people like that, that i worked with for 17 years. >> martha: thank you very much. good to see you. that's the "story" on this monday april 8th. the story goes on tomorrow night. see is you here. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> tucker: welcome to...
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because of the christian beliefs of dave cathy.ant to ask you about -- the creepy joe biden stuff. we'll put up more pictures. the kissing, the smelling of hair, the grabbing, the massaging. it's so creepy to me. i'll let the audience decide. >> to me, he's a pervert. the left and the democrats want it harvey weinstein rape or nothing. what joe biden is doing has -- is part of what we've been dealing with the last 30 years on basic sexual harassment issues in the workplace and in public. this is an invasion of your personal space and flores said he restrained her, he pushed his face into her hair and sniffed her. as though he's a dog on the street. >> sean: look at all of these pictures. >> horrible. >> sean: look at that. not that one. >> yeah. it not one situation. the problem is, we've been watching this unfold for a long time. it's everybody knows, as they have said. this is the kind of thing -- >> sean: look at what. what is that? what does that? >> for the me too movement, it wasn't just about rape. this is -- i'm not going t
because of the christian beliefs of dave cathy.ant to ask you about -- the creepy joe biden stuff. we'll put up more pictures. the kissing, the smelling of hair, the grabbing, the massaging. it's so creepy to me. i'll let the audience decide. >> to me, he's a pervert. the left and the democrats want it harvey weinstein rape or nothing. what joe biden is doing has -- is part of what we've been dealing with the last 30 years on basic sexual harassment issues in the workplace and in public....
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emily: all right cathy zoi there , of evgo. with our own alix steel.ing up marketers say snap out , of it. new research predicts that snapchat could lose new users in the united states for the first time. snap says that model is flawed. we will discuss, next, and later in the show, remember spacex's first falcon heavy launch that sent a tesla into space? well, another one, it's massive rocket is ready to launch. ,we have got the payload, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology. i am emily chang in san francisco. we have talked a lot about smack, the push into gaming, and analysts upgrading the company. one analyst said snapchat's efforts to broaden its audience with new features will not revive growth in the short term. marketers saying snapchat will lose users in the u.s. for the first time this year, bringing their monthly users to 77.5 million in the u.s.. joining us to discuss, an analyst. tech'sth us, bloomberg reporter, who covers the company. >> they have a methodology that is different from snapchat's, and their compariso
emily: all right cathy zoi there , of evgo. with our own alix steel.ing up marketers say snap out , of it. new research predicts that snapchat could lose new users in the united states for the first time. snap says that model is flawed. we will discuss, next, and later in the show, remember spacex's first falcon heavy launch that sent a tesla into space? well, another one, it's massive rocket is ready to launch. ,we have got the payload, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg...
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we have democratic strategist cathy areu. we also have the "wall street journal" james freeman.hy, he is pounding that theme, i think, to differentiate the joe biden announcement to point out this is what the democrats are for. take a look at what happened to the first quarter. that's what i'm for. >> yes. smart thing to do. the economy is doing well now. and we are getting the opposite from sleepy biden, which is. >> neil: why do you call him sleepy? he doesn't seem that sleepy. >> seems awake to me. actually a great trying to be the candidate for the democratic party. it's all about anti-trump. anti-trump, anti-trump. and then it will be about the economy and other issues. >> neil: you just said for the first quarter dud. >> not going to discuss that combination. i'm not running. but, yeah. [laughter] >> neil: what do you think? >> you know, just juxtapose the two people today. have you joe biden and donald trump. what you got there was peak donald trump. on message hitting home democrats are doing everything they can to not talk about the economy. compare that with joe biden.
we have democratic strategist cathy areu. we also have the "wall street journal" james freeman.hy, he is pounding that theme, i think, to differentiate the joe biden announcement to point out this is what the democrats are for. take a look at what happened to the first quarter. that's what i'm for. >> yes. smart thing to do. the economy is doing well now. and we are getting the opposite from sleepy biden, which is. >> neil: why do you call him sleepy? he doesn't seem that...
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cathy park, nbc news. >>> roughly 48 hours after the release of that redacted mueller report a sharp divide is emerging among democrats. the question, move on or move to impeach the president. white houseco rrespondent kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter:he democrats' dilemma. >> i get there are a lot of folks who say icthis is politly charged, democrats shouldn't go here. >> reporter: but elizabeth warren broke out of the 2020 candidate pack. first to call for impeachment. >> we cannot be an america that says it is okay for a president of the united states to try to blo investigations. >> reporter: also today in new hampshire uttigieg who says an election victory is the best remedy while honing in on the fallout. >> like establishing that a president shouldn't be above the law, and, you know -- >> reporter: and in south carolina, kamala harris who wants public testimony from mueller himself. >> we should have the underlying evidence. >> reporter: here in florida, the president strategically carefree. at times wit his grandchildren. but that could not obscure his fire on twitter, r
cathy park, nbc news. >>> roughly 48 hours after the release of that redacted mueller report a sharp divide is emerging among democrats. the question, move on or move to impeach the president. white houseco rrespondent kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter:he democrats' dilemma. >> i get there are a lot of folks who say icthis is politly charged, democrats shouldn't go here. >> reporter: but elizabeth warren broke out of the 2020 candidate pack. first to call for...
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will you feel it ok cathy it is interested i mean all the oh then mr. well. ok but i'm different there's no. promise for the idea of young liberals and they would have the media. yes. not ever listen or strum or not i would say i'm sorry has just hit it out and. yet again as i know your game is processed yet again get us in but as i was talking to him. he had already got us his credit card for this but i mean going on since i have been most of them but i must say the time that. i did this and his agenda for opponents of the return to. the brunt of. holiness. little son you're also no muslim mosque and going to one of those are still going on. i think you know sort of and. pointed out a hard on i'm not on this feelings but i don't. communicate almost a foot or so much and much better not get up until. yes how you're going to leave that up i suppose i got in the back of the can burn up on the bus on the struggle when i was hanging on the right i thought and thought of. first i feel sort of i got for them enough to post a bit of course and this contract although
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cathy park, nbc news. >>> and now to the ongoing controversy surrounding wikileaks founder julian assangeovernight ecuador responded to claims he was about to be expelled from his london embassy after seven years. the country issued a strongly worded statement accusing assange of showing ingratitude and disrespect. sarah harmon has the latest from london. >> reporter: it was the tweet that sent news crews scrambling once again to the ecuadorian embassy in london to wait for julian assange. wikileaks saying thursday the website's founder would be expelled within hours to days, a claim ecuador firmly denies. and while assange remains in the embassy for now, it's no secret relations with his hosts have soured. ecuador's president saying this week he's repeatedly violated the terms of his asylum. there have been issues with assange's house keeping, his internet usage, even his pet cat. at one point the embassy even cut off his internet access. ecuador granted assange asylum in 2012. in the midst of a rape investigation in sweden. the case was eventually dropped but assange has chosen to remai
cathy park, nbc news. >>> and now to the ongoing controversy surrounding wikileaks founder julian assangeovernight ecuador responded to claims he was about to be expelled from his london embassy after seven years. the country issued a strongly worded statement accusing assange of showing ingratitude and disrespect. sarah harmon has the latest from london. >> reporter: it was the tweet that sent news crews scrambling once again to the ecuadorian embassy in london to wait for...
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. >> reporter: cathy jackson lost her grandson and daughter. how are you getting through this? >> god. keep the family praying. i'm praying. we take it one day at a time. >> reporter: this was one of at least eight confirmed tornadoes that slammed into louisiana, carving a path of destruction and stretched about 150 miles, lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> strong numbers tonight on the u.s. economy growing at a he y3.r. that's far better than most economists expected. >>> no the battle lines being drawn tonight between president trump and his newest challenger, former vice president joe biden. the two taking swings at each other today, and biden also trying to answer questions about controversies arising from his past. we get it all now from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: tonight joe biden announced raising $6.3 million in the first 24 hours of his campaign, more than any of the other democrats. but on the second day he also hit some speed bumps, hesitating before greeting the women on "the view." >> i actually thought in my head when i walked out here, i mean, do i -- >> i
. >> reporter: cathy jackson lost her grandson and daughter. how are you getting through this? >> god. keep the family praying. i'm praying. we take it one day at a time. >> reporter: this was one of at least eight confirmed tornadoes that slammed into louisiana, carving a path of destruction and stretched about 150 miles, lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> strong numbers tonight on the u.s. economy growing at a he y3.r. that's far better than most economists...
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cathy park, nbc news. >> that trust, he's back on his feet with with a smile on his face. >>> still aheadhow to have a sports car under 30 grand and what's causing gas prices to skyrocket. karen cho is next. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms, sinus irritation, dry mouth, urinary tract infection, bladder inflammation, back or
cathy park, nbc news. >> that trust, he's back on his feet with with a smile on his face. >>> still aheadhow to have a sports car under 30 grand and what's causing gas prices to skyrocket. karen cho is next. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first...
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we will talk to you later on, thank you both, laura and cathy.w, as theresa may continues her talks with eu leaders. we'll be back here for bbc news at ten, when we'll have the latest on the emergency summit, and whether the uk has been offered another delay to brexit. but for now, back to reeta in the studio. thank you very much. jack shepherd, who spent ten months on the run, after a speedboat accident in which a woman died, is on a plane returning to the uk ahead of an appearance at the old bailey tomorrow. the 31—year—old skipped bail last summer and fled to georgia. in his absence, he was found guilty and given six years for the manslaughter of 24—year—old charlotte brown. sarah rainsford boarded the same plane as shepherd. jack shepherd, the so—called speedboat killer, left georgia tonight, escorted by police onto this flight. why did you run? erm. . .fear. he's heading back to britain to facejustice. it wasn't premeditated as, you know, some have said. but it was just a case of being driven by a kind of animal instinct of fear and just jum
we will talk to you later on, thank you both, laura and cathy.w, as theresa may continues her talks with eu leaders. we'll be back here for bbc news at ten, when we'll have the latest on the emergency summit, and whether the uk has been offered another delay to brexit. but for now, back to reeta in the studio. thank you very much. jack shepherd, who spent ten months on the run, after a speedboat accident in which a woman died, is on a plane returning to the uk ahead of an appearance at the old...
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we're joined by cathy park. good morning. >> reporter: richard and marlie, good morning. the trainer survived this several minute attack. the tiger is back to his normal routine. app star at the topeka zoo is back on display after a harrowing attack on his long time handler. >> i'm getting attacked by a tiger. >> reporter: the lead traininger suffered cuts and punctures to her head, neck, back, and arm. she's still recovering at the hospital. >> i'm just thankful that our staff person survived this. >> reporter: all happening just as a park opened to the public. the zoo director says she entered the exhibit for normal housekeeping. >> the tiger should not be there when it occurs. that's the difference. >> reporter: some park guests witnessed a 10 minute tackle when staff lured the animal away with food. >> we have some staff members that acted heroically. he's part of the zoo's conservation program. only 500 sumatran tigers are left in the while. >> he's great. it's a horrible situation but he's being a tiger. they're under review to keep people and the animals safe. >> r
we're joined by cathy park. good morning. >> reporter: richard and marlie, good morning. the trainer survived this several minute attack. the tiger is back to his normal routine. app star at the topeka zoo is back on display after a harrowing attack on his long time handler. >> i'm getting attacked by a tiger. >> reporter: the lead traininger suffered cuts and punctures to her head, neck, back, and arm. she's still recovering at the hospital. >> i'm just thankful that...
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cathy park, nbc news. >>> hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes in frank further, germany because of a world war ii bomb. about 600 people had to leave their homes when an unexploded 550 bomb was identified. they were evacuated to a shelter in the basement in city hall. firefighters found the american-made bomb during dive training. >> it looks like trouble brewing in the west. >>> unfortunately we'll see the storm system exit to the east. we have another weather maker, man, this will make headlines here stepping into midweek across the plains into the east. in is a coast-to-coast system and it will bring heavy downpours today across southern california and make the way into the southwest. salt lake city the higher elevations could see up to a foot of accumulation. it's going to continue here going int youro pattern today across the bay into northern california. only highs in the 50s. so we see one system exit and this is going to be a doozy here going into the midweek. >> wow. thank you. >>>shazam shut out newcomers at the box office. it earned more than $25 million this
cathy park, nbc news. >>> hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes in frank further, germany because of a world war ii bomb. about 600 people had to leave their homes when an unexploded 550 bomb was identified. they were evacuated to a shelter in the basement in city hall. firefighters found the american-made bomb during dive training. >> it looks like trouble brewing in the west. >>> unfortunately we'll see the storm system exit to the east. we have another...
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what a great night for entertainment tonight, i'm cathy night back to you all right let us not forget. speaker of the house nancy pelosi get also on that list star-studded no doubt by the way if you want to see more from kelty now you can watch air on kron on. >>earlier today conference justine waltman had a one on one interview with kelty download the kron on app to start watching now. >>and that wraps up corporate is a fine place for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at night in prime time right now coming together here with trump 4 news at 6. >>and the key thank siebold coming up next on crime for news at 6 o'clock he did it intentionally and with no remorse. >>that is what sonny bill police are saying about a man accused of driving into a crowd of people. what that man's mother is revealing about his past. >>saudis flying in the air and people bleeding on the ground a witness describes here a moments the south bay crash happened and when he heard the suspects say the news at 6 is >>canada case that this was an intentional act that the driver
what a great night for entertainment tonight, i'm cathy night back to you all right let us not forget. speaker of the house nancy pelosi get also on that list star-studded no doubt by the way if you want to see more from kelty now you can watch air on kron on. >>earlier today conference justine waltman had a one on one interview with kelty download the kron on app to start watching now. >>and that wraps up corporate is a fine place for being with us this hour, we'll see you back...
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will you feel it ok cathy it is interested i mean all the oh there was this is the . well. i'm just a signal. from this for the idea of young liberals and they would have the media. yes. not even with an honest drum or not i would say i'm sorry assisted out and. as i know your game is processed yet again get us in but as i was talking to him. he had already got us his credit card for this but going on since he had done most of them but i must say it was on the. ideas and comments of the return to. the brunt of. holiness. little sun earth was another muslim mosque and going through one of those is deliberate on the. i think you know sort of and. pointed out a hard on i'm not on this feelings but i don't. communicate almost a foot or so much and much better not get up on time. here's how you're going to read that i love i thought i got in the back of the can burn up on the bus on the struggle when i was hanging on the right i thought and thought of. first i feel sort of i don't for the meanest photos to be out of court and this contract although concluded it i mean if you had
will you feel it ok cathy it is interested i mean all the oh there was this is the . well. i'm just a signal. from this for the idea of young liberals and they would have the media. yes. not even with an honest drum or not i would say i'm sorry assisted out and. as i know your game is processed yet again get us in but as i was talking to him. he had already got us his credit card for this but going on since he had done most of them but i must say it was on the. ideas and comments of the return...
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cathy park promises no spoilers in the report. >> it's a super hero film. crushing records, avengers end game now the first film ever to soar past $1 billion in its day bow. 21 movies in the series led to this monumental moment. the excitement building for a year after its predecessor left us hanging. >> just the way it ended. >> any spoilers were highly discouraged. but that didn't stop lesean mccoy who tweeted the ending and became a social media villain. one person who read the tweet wrote, i'll be in my room crying. a marvel ending, but this weekend's ticket sales are just the beginning. >> to keep up with the demand, the movie has to play in 4600 theaters in the u.s. and canada. some locations have been pulling all nighters offering around the clock showings. >> thank you. >>> bill karenings -- cairns is here. we have a lot of good tv and movies. >>> it's snowing in areas from north dakota to northern minnesota. we have snow that will break out later on today in the areas of the rookies. you worry about the severe weather. isolated severe risk in areas
cathy park promises no spoilers in the report. >> it's a super hero film. crushing records, avengers end game now the first film ever to soar past $1 billion in its day bow. 21 movies in the series led to this monumental moment. the excitement building for a year after its predecessor left us hanging. >> just the way it ended. >> any spoilers were highly discouraged. but that didn't stop lesean mccoy who tweeted the ending and became a social media villain. one person who read...
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we have cathy feingold.lease, come up to the stage. >> we'll let guy in the middle. >> are the mics on? okay. wonderful, welcome. hello i need to introduce myself. i'm a senior fellow here. i work with dan, and it is such a pleasure to be moderating this panel. kristin, i'm going to start with you and we're going to go a little bit back to the history of the u.s. ilo relationship. you wrote a wonderful book "the woman behind the new deal" can we talk about what inspired you to write the book? >> first of all i love the video and the music. but there is so much more about francis perkins. this is a little 101. you know, it is my very favorite topic to talk about. i hope when i i'm done it will be your favorite topic, too. this is the driving force behind minimum wage. national unemployment insurance and security. he is is really a towering figure in her accomplishments in the united states, often established in the face of a hostile congress. i gradually came to know about frap sis perkens slowly. i first lea
we have cathy feingold.lease, come up to the stage. >> we'll let guy in the middle. >> are the mics on? okay. wonderful, welcome. hello i need to introduce myself. i'm a senior fellow here. i work with dan, and it is such a pleasure to be moderating this panel. kristin, i'm going to start with you and we're going to go a little bit back to the history of the u.s. ilo relationship. you wrote a wonderful book "the woman behind the new deal" can we talk about what inspired...
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. >> cathy might be jealous because she likes michael. >> no, no, no. >> dr.ur life. you never had anybody working hard to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
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plantation on breaking away from the predecessor who still holds so much power it's going to be difficult cathy zoi al-jazeera. north korea's leader has been telling the ruling workers' party to deal a blow to hostile forces which are imposing sanctions south korea's president is heading for the white house donald trump so far failed in two summits to persuade the north to abandon nuclear missile development of zero zero but pride in seoul sets the scene for thursday's meeting in washington. the south koreans have managed to break the deadlock with their neighbors before but after the failed summit in the vietnamese capital hanoi in february when the u.s. appeared suddenly to change its demands at the negotiating table this is a different kind of obstacle the administration supposedly reportedly has demanded that north korea abandon everything in a one shot big deal. but just structurally that's impossible or this is a sort of odd that estimated donald trump because in hanoi he gave us short himself to be tough. maybe excessively tough i would say south korean president moon j.n. prepares to me
plantation on breaking away from the predecessor who still holds so much power it's going to be difficult cathy zoi al-jazeera. north korea's leader has been telling the ruling workers' party to deal a blow to hostile forces which are imposing sanctions south korea's president is heading for the white house donald trump so far failed in two summits to persuade the north to abandon nuclear missile development of zero zero but pride in seoul sets the scene for thursday's meeting in washington....
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the creator of the comic strip" cathy" on the "grown-up years."and, an uncommon library, preserving living history. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: dbernard ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. e j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
the creator of the comic strip" cathy" on the "grown-up years."and, an uncommon library, preserving living history. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: dbernard ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. e j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
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sion on elisi breaking away from a predecessor who still holds so much power is going to be difficult cathy zoi al jazeera arabic. and now a strangely as prime minister has called for a general election on may eighteenth scott morrison a seeking a third term for his conservative coalition he's been in office since august and is the third prime minister to lead a government divided over issues including climate change and energy policy has played a role in australia's last six changes of prime minister. and a date has been set for algeria's presidential election voters will head to the poll on july fourth after weeks of anti-government protests and demonstrations led to the end of a fake has twenty year old. reports i. protest movement has grown in size and scope despite the appointment of an interim president many people say they feel betrayed by their political elite and have lost trust in the government. they also don't believe that are the. is the right person to run the country of this critical moment they have to go they have to go the whole government the whole gang that it's enough t
sion on elisi breaking away from a predecessor who still holds so much power is going to be difficult cathy zoi al jazeera arabic. and now a strangely as prime minister has called for a general election on may eighteenth scott morrison a seeking a third term for his conservative coalition he's been in office since august and is the third prime minister to lead a government divided over issues including climate change and energy policy has played a role in australia's last six changes of prime...
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for that, we welcome congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers of washington state.er of the subcommittee on consumer protection and commerce, which has jurisdiction over privacy on the internet congresswom congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us today. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> what do you think when you saw zuckerberg's post? are you taking him at face value? >> two major concerns that i have with mark zuckerberg's facebook -- the post in the op ed one is the government regulating free speech and content. the government should not be doing that that is a violation of our first amendment, free speech rights. and then number two is his suggestion that gdpr is the framework that we should be following as we address privacy in america gdpr has resulted in, yes, facebook and google doing well in their market share, but for the small guys, the start-ups, it's created significant barriers to entry. we're talking $1 to $10 million in costs associated with complying with gdpr, and that's a significant barrier for those start-ups that we cherish in
for that, we welcome congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers of washington state.er of the subcommittee on consumer protection and commerce, which has jurisdiction over privacy on the internet congresswom congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us today. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> what do you think when you saw zuckerberg's post? are you taking him at face value? >> two major concerns that i have with mark zuckerberg's facebook -- the post in the op ed one...
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allegations are resolved cases are still pending against claire bronson heiress to the seagram's fortune and cathy russell a nexium book keeper allison mack is scheduled to be sentenced in september of this year. wow this is like is there anything that nexium didn't do like horribly scandalous and awful i mean this is really bad. i'm glad to see people finally going to trial for this kind of thing and it's interesting when you look at the leader. according to court documents referred to as the bad. mexicans mexicans every year in august two thousand dollars or more together in silver bay new york to celebrate guard week in honor of. august twenty sixth nineteen sixty. this is like a weird like hybrid of many different cultish things always sounds like scientology and like all these different mixes a lot of. males. oh yeah this is a big bare metal and that's not a like this you know this is one hundred percent like someone who is at the top of the pyramid. has very little to no training in any of the things he does he's sold himself as this corporate trainer and self-help guru. and eventually got a
allegations are resolved cases are still pending against claire bronson heiress to the seagram's fortune and cathy russell a nexium book keeper allison mack is scheduled to be sentenced in september of this year. wow this is like is there anything that nexium didn't do like horribly scandalous and awful i mean this is really bad. i'm glad to see people finally going to trial for this kind of thing and it's interesting when you look at the leader. according to court documents referred to as the...
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laura kuenssberg in paris and cathy adler in brussels, thank you very much.n control of the high street chain debenhams — after the company rejected a rescue attempt by mike ashley's sports direct. debenhams' 166 stores are continuing to trade as normal for now, although 50 branches had already been earmarked for closure. the chain issued three profit warnings last year. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. it's got more department stores than anyone else, 166 across the uk. it has more than 25,000 workers and last year, debenhams racked up nearly £3 billion of sales. so, what's gone wrong? this is a story ofa what's gone wrong? this is a story of a business with too high a rent bill, too few customers and way too much debt, which debenhams couldn't afford to repay. and today, its lenders have taken control. in cardiff, today, it's business as usual, stores and shoppers aren't affected, but this transaction will ultimately lead to 50 closures, the first tranche expected after christmas. the company says it's the only way to save the business. sorr
laura kuenssberg in paris and cathy adler in brussels, thank you very much.n control of the high street chain debenhams — after the company rejected a rescue attempt by mike ashley's sports direct. debenhams' 166 stores are continuing to trade as normal for now, although 50 branches had already been earmarked for closure. the chain issued three profit warnings last year. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. it's got more department stores than anyone else, 166 across the uk. it...
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cathy: the driver overall is that it is a good technology.never met a person who has driven an electric car that doesn't love it. it is the pace of innovation. that is number one. number two, we have environmental imperatives that have been around for a while, reducing all kinds of air pollution and reducing carbon pollution. i think the car companies see the nexus of those two things and they are pushing forward. the car companies have announced $300 billion they are putting toward electrification of their platforms. that is a significant amount of money. then what you see is the oil companies, i think the progressive oil companies saying, we need to diversify not just be the supplier of internal combustion engines. total, shell, bp investing in electrification infrastructure. of evgo.thy zoi there marketers say snap out of it. new research predicts that snapchat could lose new users in the united states for the first time. snap says that model is flawed. later in the show, remember,'s -- member spacex's first falcon heavy launch that sent a
cathy: the driver overall is that it is a good technology.never met a person who has driven an electric car that doesn't love it. it is the pace of innovation. that is number one. number two, we have environmental imperatives that have been around for a while, reducing all kinds of air pollution and reducing carbon pollution. i think the car companies see the nexus of those two things and they are pushing forward. the car companies have announced $300 billion they are putting toward...
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places i look at this is i am a father of a boy with down syndrome so i think about sarah palin and cathy mcmorris rodgers both of whom are mothers of boys with down syndrome almost exactly my son's age. both 11 to 13 as my son is 12. i think about that discourse and the disability rights movement and that touches on the last question as mothers, the ways in which the specific motivation around disability rights, sarah palin and cathy mcmorris rodgers and i agree on a lot of things related to disability in schools, and we disagree on so many other things that anyway, i don't know exactly what the point is there but clearly that is part of the history as well and part of the role of motherhood and then this engagement and disability rights, as a place of actual connection. >> we have got about five or 10 minutes left so please come on up. >> this is more of a comment. elizabeth perry was president of the society for the historians of the gilded age and progressive era, she and i served on that body's executive committee for a number of years and i wanted to recognize the importance of her
places i look at this is i am a father of a boy with down syndrome so i think about sarah palin and cathy mcmorris rodgers both of whom are mothers of boys with down syndrome almost exactly my son's age. both 11 to 13 as my son is 12. i think about that discourse and the disability rights movement and that touches on the last question as mothers, the ways in which the specific motivation around disability rights, sarah palin and cathy mcmorris rodgers and i agree on a lot of things related to...
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. >> what was the mood from people in the area as they watched this cathedral burn, cathy? >> everyone was very sad and the people started crying. was very emotional moment, you know. it was like -- it was like losing someone you know very well. yeah. you have seen on the faces of people. fear and sadness, sadness because they know something bad is happening. >> thank you, cath a. >> caller: you're welcome. >>> french president has promised to rebuild the cathedral. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.co
. >> what was the mood from people in the area as they watched this cathedral burn, cathy? >> everyone was very sad and the people started crying. was very emotional moment, you know. it was like -- it was like losing someone you know very well. yeah. you have seen on the faces of people. fear and sadness, sadness because they know something bad is happening. >> thank you, cath a. >> caller: you're welcome. >>> french president has promised to rebuild the...
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narrator: cathy martin's nightmare never came true. love for three or four days last -- but for three or four days last month, many of us shared the same bad dreams. the scientists seemed helpless, the politicians confused. for a while, no one seemed to know what was going on or what to do. tonight, the accident at three mile island and its impact. cbs report with ed bradley. "fallout from three-mile island." narrator: there are 72 nuclear power plants in the united states. this is the site of two of them in waterford, connecticut. inside, they are all somewhat the same. critical to them all is the room behind the store. the containment, the last line of defense between nuclear accidents and the environment. this is where at all went wrong at three mile island. to try to understand what happened there, we came here. john is the plant superintendent. >> this is a vessel that has a quarter inch steel liner. on outside of the liner, it has 4-6 feet of concrete depending on the location. the containment vessel is designed to contain all th
narrator: cathy martin's nightmare never came true. love for three or four days last -- but for three or four days last month, many of us shared the same bad dreams. the scientists seemed helpless, the politicians confused. for a while, no one seemed to know what was going on or what to do. tonight, the accident at three mile island and its impact. cbs report with ed bradley. "fallout from three-mile island." narrator: there are 72 nuclear power plants in the united states. this is...
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my name is cathy black, and i'm executive director at san francisco's oldest and largest provider of shelter and support to victims and survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. we have collaborated with many programs in this city, but really in a very intense and comprehensive way with the mary elizabeth inn, and the hotel ver ow verona. for about 20 years we've been in partnership, and it is a really wonderful part of what we do. we provide support services at both locations. and i think if you're looking for a bold, outspoken, new, innovative, inclusive voice, i hope you'll consider dion roberts. thank you very much. >> chairwoman: thank you so much. next speaker. >> good morning. my name is sanqia, and i'm a property manager for mary eel let elizabeth inn. and i worked under ms. roberts for the last seven years. i have not met such a dedicated person as she is. she is always looking for new ways to implement new program that brings positive changes. so any time there is any new programs or anything going on, she is always like, come here. and sometimes i'm, like, oh, m
my name is cathy black, and i'm executive director at san francisco's oldest and largest provider of shelter and support to victims and survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. we have collaborated with many programs in this city, but really in a very intense and comprehensive way with the mary elizabeth inn, and the hotel ver ow verona. for about 20 years we've been in partnership, and it is a really wonderful part of what we do. we provide support services at both locations. and i...
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that said, i had researched and read up about the reasonable reliability, and cathy and i had spoken a little bit before, and we knew it was an uphill battle to try and have this work, and so we tried our best with different avenues and perspectives. >> chair peskin: i don't know if you are aware, but a recently passed legislation that was ahead of landlords, single-family homes from using a bad face of rent increase in order to circumvent a local eviction laws. local eviction protections, same thing. could you discuss what types of circumstances you perceive as being applied to, and what are the next steps for this piece of legislation at the rent board we >> is this legislation introduced or passed? >> it already past, so it is legislation of what landlords have done quite often is -- to circumvent just because eviction grounds, instead of starting a regular eviction, that includes relocation assistance, et cetera , they just raise the rent on single-family homes so high that would be impossible for the tenant to pay that rent, as a way to circumvent our eviction laws, and what my
that said, i had researched and read up about the reasonable reliability, and cathy and i had spoken a little bit before, and we knew it was an uphill battle to try and have this work, and so we tried our best with different avenues and perspectives. >> chair peskin: i don't know if you are aware, but a recently passed legislation that was ahead of landlords, single-family homes from using a bad face of rent increase in order to circumvent a local eviction laws. local eviction...
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cathy's been coming since grad school. >> my kids haveome here at christmas. it's the only nursery they know. it's a lovely,ovely place. >> reporter: the news is hard for long-time customers and new one. >> today we were aesing a on about a picture i brought in of the plant i had and he was able to identify ihe by t picture and tell me if it was the rig. spot you don't find that anywhere else. >> reporter: there is a massive sale going on now n betwe and when kbehnke's will close. right now they're looking at sometime in june. ey don't have a specific date. hhey also aren't sure about what will happen w the space once the nursery closes. i'm tracee wilkins, news>. group of tenants in northwest d.c. banding together to fight against a landlord they say is taking advantage of them. most of the people living in a columbia heights building are immigrants. they say their landlord neglected that building for years. now property values in the area, they're going up. the landlord wants toell to a developer. an advocacy group just stepped in to help the tenants organiz
cathy's been coming since grad school. >> my kids haveome here at christmas. it's the only nursery they know. it's a lovely,ovely place. >> reporter: the news is hard for long-time customers and new one. >> today we were aesing a on about a picture i brought in of the plant i had and he was able to identify ihe by t picture and tell me if it was the rig. spot you don't find that anywhere else. >> reporter: there is a massive sale going on now n betwe and when kbehnke's...
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>> hi, enrique, this is detective cathy stamm of plano police department. >> reporter: enrique was morep. >> you said that you were leaving at the same time -- same time as christina, and you guys walked over to where your vehicles were parked, is that right? >> yeah. yeah, we walked separate ways. we walked until the end of the apartment complex, and after that we just split up because i went to a different parking lot than she was. >> reporter: that afternoon enrique arochi drove down to plano pd for an interview. >> if you don't mind, i'm just going to -- >> reporter: he never asked for an attorney and answered all their questions. >> and if you don't mind if i look in your car, that's great. and then i can say i did. >> yup. >> and i hope you understand. and thank you for being cooperative. >> no, it's no problem. whatever i can do to help. >> reporter: police took photos of enrique's black camaro and sent him on his way. lorraine caceres says reporters got wind of enrique's visit to plano pd. >> the police were very adamant about the fact that this guy was not a suspect, that he wa
>> hi, enrique, this is detective cathy stamm of plano police department. >> reporter: enrique was morep. >> you said that you were leaving at the same time -- same time as christina, and you guys walked over to where your vehicles were parked, is that right? >> yeah. yeah, we walked separate ways. we walked until the end of the apartment complex, and after that we just split up because i went to a different parking lot than she was. >> reporter: that afternoon...
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we have engaged with jeff and his team and emily, and as she said, i want to praise again secure a, cathy, and monica for the hard work that they have done, as well as supervisor ronen's staff and others who have engaged with us over the last seven months. we believe we have a specific pilot program that i think is unique to san francisco. this is not just a drive up, park, you are good, and drive away, this is more about an in-depth assessment of where people are, an analysis of what they might need at that particular moment. some might just need some help fixing their vehicle and might not necessarily want me right away from their home on their car, so we want to have the full range of assessment tools available to us. i think that is what we have solution, have a solution that works better for seven cisco. some of our students have heard stories s.f. state students sitting in a cars with permission in an informal way because they can't afford to live in the city, but they are full-time students. there's others that are evil who are dealing with very severe mental health issues and drug
we have engaged with jeff and his team and emily, and as she said, i want to praise again secure a, cathy, and monica for the hard work that they have done, as well as supervisor ronen's staff and others who have engaged with us over the last seven months. we believe we have a specific pilot program that i think is unique to san francisco. this is not just a drive up, park, you are good, and drive away, this is more about an in-depth assessment of where people are, an analysis of what they...