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glasses on for this. >> clayton: it's a treasure. >> anthony: doa i remember. >> clayton: poison youssic, right? >> anthony: you knew you were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things lower east side. you were here pointing your camera at stuff since the early '80s. >> clayton: i probably have one of the largest inner-city photograph collections of anybody. i used to know everybody that went by. that neighborhood thing is like really important to me. so i photographed the puerto ricans, the dominicans. drag queens from the pyramid club. basically the whole hardcore scene in '87. i was more interested in like the eccentric people, the unique people. >> anthony: you were at the battle of tompkins square park, which is sort of the gettysburg of the lower east side. i remember it had essentially become clogged with nodding junkies, homeless people who set up permanent camps. >> clayton: it was dangerous. >> anthony: it was genu
glasses on for this. >> clayton: it's a treasure. >> anthony: doa i remember. >> clayton: poison youssic, right? >> anthony: you knew you were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things lower east side. you were here pointing your camera at stuff since the early '80s. >> clayton: i probably have one...
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you know jay clayton, last thing in office, had written a huge ex pose on the sec ripple case and thecom check it out, we did amazing reporting spent the better half of a month or two months digging this stuff up and here is what we understand. there are xrp people and a prom prom prominent xrp people at the fireside chat grilling both of them on certain questions including why was xrp and ripple attacked by the sec as decentralized as a centraliz ed network, it wasn't decentralized, thus it was, garlinghouse & company were selling securities that were un registered. why didn't you do that with bitcoin and particularly, ethererum? and i'll say it, this could get a little rally tomorrow and that's why i'm sending someone other than me i don't want to get caught in the crossfire. liz: why are you scared? charlie: i'm scared [laughter] no i'm not getting up at 9:00 to do this. liz: oh, baby are you scared? charlie: by the way, gion carl o , whose that? john carlo stanton, aka crypto dad is going to be there as well the former cftc chief and he opposes both of them in terms of they think
you know jay clayton, last thing in office, had written a huge ex pose on the sec ripple case and thecom check it out, we did amazing reporting spent the better half of a month or two months digging this stuff up and here is what we understand. there are xrp people and a prom prom prominent xrp people at the fireside chat grilling both of them on certain questions including why was xrp and ripple attacked by the sec as decentralized as a centraliz ed network, it wasn't decentralized, thus it...
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friends. >> "clayton's friends. >> jimmy: yeah >> i can't get it off imdb [ laughter ] >> jimmy: youve that it's on there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's so good >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, "tick, tick... boom!," it's in theaters now >> it's in theaters now. the amazing tariq trotter is in "tick, tick... boom! [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yeah dudes are great. that -- you were fantastic, by the way. >> tariq: thank you. >> jimmy: jonathan larson -- it's a story -- it's about jonathan larson. >> yeah. >> jimmy: can you tell everyone who -- who he was? >> yeah. jonathan larson is -- is most known to the world as the composer of "rent," which knocked me flat when i saw it for my 17th birthday i was in the back row of the nederlander theater, and it was the most contemporary musical i'd ever heard it was the most diverse cast i'd ever seen on broadway. it gave me hope that i could maybe be in a broadway show. >> jimmy: wow. >> because it looked like the new york i actually live in. and it was about artists, sort of, struggling to survive. and i knew i wanted that life for myself and, you know,
friends. >> "clayton's friends. >> jimmy: yeah >> i can't get it off imdb [ laughter ] >> jimmy: youve that it's on there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's so good >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, "tick, tick... boom!," it's in theaters now >> it's in theaters now. the amazing tariq trotter is in "tick, tick... boom! [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yeah dudes are great. that -- you were fantastic, by the way. >> tariq: thank...
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some thoughts from former nasa astronaut clayton anderson.the moon by up-- return to the hoon by upwards of a year? we have nothing to be ashamed of, but china is rapidly filling that void. a number of manned missions hopes by next year or the year after to have a manned mission. what do you make of this back and and forth? >> well, i never give up hope, neil, and it's great to see you again, by the way. it's all about what i call -- the three ds of space flight, danger, difficulty and dollars. in this case, i think you have to follow the money. part of the difficulty of awarding a contract to spacex for a lunar lander and then having bezos and file a lawsuit, that delays, i get it. covid delayed things a little bit. but if you think back to when we went to the moon for the first time, president kennedy made a very aggressive commitment to do this, and everyone was we if hind it. behind it. that's, to me, the key. everyone got behind that goal to yet to the moon before the decade was out. we don't have that anymore. we don't have that commitm
some thoughts from former nasa astronaut clayton anderson.the moon by up-- return to the hoon by upwards of a year? we have nothing to be ashamed of, but china is rapidly filling that void. a number of manned missions hopes by next year or the year after to have a manned mission. what do you make of this back and and forth? >> well, i never give up hope, neil, and it's great to see you again, by the way. it's all about what i call -- the three ds of space flight, danger, difficulty and...
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can cord police say a baby is now safe after a car was stolen from a way stop parking lot off of claytonroad. the parents stepped away for a moment to pick up food when somebody stole their car with the infant inside. police found the car abandoned and the baby, thankfully, safe inside. the police are still looking for the person responsible. and that came within hours of another kidnapping. >> this one happened just before 6:00 last night, and the car was parked when it was stolen with a girl inside. >> according to pittsburg police, the child's father was at the backseat here adjusting her in her car seat and talking with a friend and that's when a woman walked up to them and asked for a cigarette, and when they said she did not have one, she walked off and hopped in the front seat and put the car in gear and sped off the police issued an amber alert. >> they were blocking the driveway. >> we watched as family members and police officers brought the toddler to the police department for a medical check. the little girl looked like she was in good shape, so the family took her home. they
can cord police say a baby is now safe after a car was stolen from a way stop parking lot off of claytonroad. the parents stepped away for a moment to pick up food when somebody stole their car with the infant inside. police found the car abandoned and the baby, thankfully, safe inside. the police are still looking for the person responsible. and that came within hours of another kidnapping. >> this one happened just before 6:00 last night, and the car was parked when it was stolen with a...
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you had adam clayton powell and martin luther king jr. adam clayton powell believed he could change america by changing laws. martin luther king jr. believed he could change america by changing its soul, changing its conscience and changing its heart. and so when we went to the courthouse, we knew we couldn't change any laws. but we were praying that god would change the heart and the conscience of a judicial system that needs a complete override. >> pastor jamaal harrison bryant, i want to thank you so much for being with us on another crucial day in this trial. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity. >>> want to bring in cnn political commentator van jones. good morning to you. brianna was talking to pastor bryant about that moment in the courtroom where the defense attorney said he didn't want any more black pastors in the courtroom. very public, direct statements that i think were startling to a lot of people. i think what hasn't been discussed enough, though, is why he thinks it will work, right. what does it tell you that you h
you had adam clayton powell and martin luther king jr. adam clayton powell believed he could change america by changing laws. martin luther king jr. believed he could change america by changing its soul, changing its conscience and changing its heart. and so when we went to the courthouse, we knew we couldn't change any laws. but we were praying that god would change the heart and the conscience of a judicial system that needs a complete override. >> pastor jamaal harrison bryant, i want...
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when someone stole a honda odyssey at a shopping centre ignition valley road in clayton.ater, with the infant inside and unharmed. there's now a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the freeway shooting that took the life of a 23 month old boy in oakland. jasper was hit by a stray bullet last saturday as he was sleeping in his car seat. the bullet was reportedly from a gang related gun fight on interstate 8 80. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. well, you might start to notice that package rivals are taking longer, and that's because after a disastrous 2020 holiday season, the postal service is now promising. they're ready to handle 2021 as ktvu tom vacar tells us. some have already noticed the delays in shipping and receiving ahead. of the holiday season. given the growing chaos in holiday shipping and shopping by early and ship right away, we got some folks at a san rafael post office who ship on various carriers, mostly just them kind of disappearing off of tracking. um either showing in transit and it should have been like a one week trip and
when someone stole a honda odyssey at a shopping centre ignition valley road in clayton.ater, with the infant inside and unharmed. there's now a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the freeway shooting that took the life of a 23 month old boy in oakland. jasper was hit by a stray bullet last saturday as he was sleeping in his car seat. the bullet was reportedly from a gang related gun fight on interstate 8 80. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. well, you might start...
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producer and we have been hearing reports from places like san francisco, oakland, concord, heyward, clayton, all saying they felt the quaking, the shaking there from this earthquake. again looking at a 3.8 earthquake near san ramone but a lot of people around the bay area saying that they felt not just that first one but that aftershock as well. >> and just a second ago i told you i saw five people reported it. just checked in and says 2,003 people have reported feeling that earthquake here. >> and that number will keep creeping up as the minutes go on. we will continue to follow it. tag us if there is any damage near your home. >> let's go over to ann. >>> i am talking about a news conference that just wrapped up. it was with the director of public health here in san francisco giving us an update on the pandemic. he gave another push for all adults to get booster shots. >> as people gather, engage in the busy holiday season contact rate will increase so there are month more opportunities for the virus to spread. >> the fda could approve the pfiser vaccine booster i by the end of the week.
producer and we have been hearing reports from places like san francisco, oakland, concord, heyward, clayton, all saying they felt the quaking, the shaking there from this earthquake. again looking at a 3.8 earthquake near san ramone but a lot of people around the bay area saying that they felt not just that first one but that aftershock as well. >> and just a second ago i told you i saw five people reported it. just checked in and says 2,003 people have reported feeling that earthquake...
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impact the sporting event november on out jazeera ah ally, marianne massey and london clayton. okay. main stories now and if you're appears government is declared a nation wide state of emergency is fighting against the to crime. rebels continues coming on the eve of a years since fighting 1st broke out in the northern region. fight to say they're now in control of 2 towns on a major highway leading to the federal capital. and there are concerns the situation could escalate, would be to gripe people's liberation front, joining forces with another armed route, the aroma liberation army, the u. s. envoy to the horn of africa is called for an end to the fighting. we have consistently condemned the keep your lips expansion of the war outside to grow. and we continue to call in the t purelife to withdraw from afar and um, horror. that expansion of the war, however, is as predictable as it is unacceptable. given that the ethiopian government began cutting off humanitarian relief and commercial access to 2 great in june. which continues to this day, despite horrifying conditions of re
impact the sporting event november on out jazeera ah ally, marianne massey and london clayton. okay. main stories now and if you're appears government is declared a nation wide state of emergency is fighting against the to crime. rebels continues coming on the eve of a years since fighting 1st broke out in the northern region. fight to say they're now in control of 2 towns on a major highway leading to the federal capital. and there are concerns the situation could escalate, would be to gripe...
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the facebook files, as they are now known, reveal the inner workings of the company, and james claytonalong with a new california law, may inspire others to come forward, too. people like frances haugen are a rare thing in silicon valley. the decision she made to take on facebook wasn't ta ken lightly. the company intentionally hides vital information from the public, from the us government and from governments around the world. silicon valley is a notoriously secretive and notoriously litigious place when it comes to employees who want to put their head above the parapet to raise concerns. how did big tech get so big? and one of the reasons it got so big, to be honest, is by exploiting thousands of people who work there. and the way that they have managed to keep that exploitation going is by silencing people who work there, including through incredibly wide and broad non—disclosure agreements. i've honestly almost never seen anything like it. i'm a kind of human rights lawyer who used to bring cases against the cia, and the culture of secrecy and fear at big tech is basically as bad
the facebook files, as they are now known, reveal the inner workings of the company, and james claytonalong with a new california law, may inspire others to come forward, too. people like frances haugen are a rare thing in silicon valley. the decision she made to take on facebook wasn't ta ken lightly. the company intentionally hides vital information from the public, from the us government and from governments around the world. silicon valley is a notoriously secretive and notoriously...
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the economic picture is not as transparent as the main manufacture of clayton glass in county durham. in the packaging, and here at least in the wage packets. all the gas—related price rises have come through in raw glass to us, circa 30%. drivers' wages, 26% in the last four months. general wages, 10% in the last 12 months. should inflation get to 5%, i don't believe that that level of inflation and cost pressures we're seeing in the business is sustainable at all. but that's exactly what the bank of england is now forecasting. that means interest rates will go up, just not at today's meeting. heading to around 1% in the next year. so, rates are on hold this month, but they're going up in the near future. it was a close—run thing, because although the bank says there's not much it can do about inflation hitting 5% by april, it wants to stop a spiral of price rises then wage rises leading to even more price rises. and deep in the forecast was some rather depressing news about post—tax, post—inflation pay packets. it is energy prices that will push inflation to a decade—high next year,
the economic picture is not as transparent as the main manufacture of clayton glass in county durham. in the packaging, and here at least in the wage packets. all the gas—related price rises have come through in raw glass to us, circa 30%. drivers' wages, 26% in the last four months. general wages, 10% in the last 12 months. should inflation get to 5%, i don't believe that that level of inflation and cost pressures we're seeing in the business is sustainable at all. but that's exactly what...
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s. denies the clayton with the pentagon saying it's bogus and ridiculous. i've seen the iranian claims, they are absolutely totally false and untrue. there was no such effort by u. s. naval assets to seize anything. so what this refers to is back on the 24th of october u. s. navy assets did monitor iranian forces, illegally boarding and seizing a merchant vessel and international waters in the gulf of rome. on united states. 5th fleet directed to ship scenario assets to closely monitor that situation at no time where u. s. forces attempting to retake or otherwise engage in the situations situation where you acted completely in accordance with the law. so it's a bogus claim. the u. n's accusing all sides of atrocities in ethiopia, and investigation, says the government and rebels in the to grow conflict of violated human rights laws. and in some cases may have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. officials that the comp 26 un climate summit are focusing on ways to finance the battle against global warming and move to renewable energy. most were
s. denies the clayton with the pentagon saying it's bogus and ridiculous. i've seen the iranian claims, they are absolutely totally false and untrue. there was no such effort by u. s. naval assets to seize anything. so what this refers to is back on the 24th of october u. s. navy assets did monitor iranian forces, illegally boarding and seizing a merchant vessel and international waters in the gulf of rome. on united states. 5th fleet directed to ship scenario assets to closely monitor that...
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we checked the shelves at the safeway store on clayton road and the food max next door. >> at both locations saw the same thing. items like eggs, milk and frozen foods either marked up higher than they were prepandemic or simply sold out and not restocked, especially right now that we're getting into thanksgiving. and i have. >> i'm supposed to buy certain things and i'm hoping that they'll be here next week instead of you know, i didn't want to have to get it now because it's too early to get it. it's a scam and then i have to store it in the past year. bacon prices are up 20% eggs up about 12%. i don't know what else to do. you know. >> try to come back on other things. i had to put things back in order to get the things that we wanted for thanksgiving dinner, judy, for oscar was shocked to learn the same size. turkey she purchased last year was twice the price this year. >> she believes supply is not keeping up demand. all of those trucks that people are driving to the stores. we need more truck drivers. and i think that's a big problem. the problem made worse by the year-over-year increa
we checked the shelves at the safeway store on clayton road and the food max next door. >> at both locations saw the same thing. items like eggs, milk and frozen foods either marked up higher than they were prepandemic or simply sold out and not restocked, especially right now that we're getting into thanksgiving. and i have. >> i'm supposed to buy certain things and i'm hoping that they'll be here next week instead of you know, i didn't want to have to get it now because it's too...
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troy clayton.profile lawyer out of l.a., it never happens this way, we say we're starting 9:00 start, somewhere there is a bailiff laughing their rear end charge, first, i believe they will argue about jury charges, if defense goes for broke, saying only murder or nothing, that is a big gamble for there will be volunteer, involuntary, what do you? >> >> they are called lesser included offenses. the prosecutors want that, at-this-point they will take anything, they will take any conviction. and on friday, when they were discussing jury instruction, prosecutor had a win, when they got in instruction of provocation, if jury finds that kyle rittenhouse of the aggressor, was provoking this, then that vitiates his self-defense argument. nancy: okay. troy straight a slaten, as i was watching video, i saw people chasing this guy, down. rittenhouse down, he turns around, they are attacking him, he shoots, here is the bigger question. can you have a teen vigilante out there looking for trouble. is it that or
troy clayton.profile lawyer out of l.a., it never happens this way, we say we're starting 9:00 start, somewhere there is a bailiff laughing their rear end charge, first, i believe they will argue about jury charges, if defense goes for broke, saying only murder or nothing, that is a big gamble for there will be volunteer, involuntary, what do you? >> >> they are called lesser included offenses. the prosecutors want that, at-this-point they will take anything, they will take any...
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judy burmeister stopped by safeway on clayton road in concord to get a leg up on preparing for the holiday turned into a costly visit by a turkey for a just a very small 10 pound. turkey was 20 to 90. >> so i i can't believe it in are you sure you did that right. i made go through it again because i couldn't believe the price. so, yes, it has doubled it has doubled and our paychecks have not double and good luck making breakfast. bacon prices are up 20% this year. eggs are 12% more expensive. >> inflation and the struggle grocers and their suppliers are experiencing trying to keep shelves stocked are contributing actually just fried our last bacon this morning from what we purchase. so i don't know what the prices on the next purchase, although some shoppers say they feel like they're being gouged ultimately they'll make the purchase if they need the item rather than spending extra time looking for a bargain. i used to do that with my father in law. and it drove me crazy because we had to go to a lot of stores in one day. >> and so now i just go the first or you can and get what they need.
judy burmeister stopped by safeway on clayton road in concord to get a leg up on preparing for the holiday turned into a costly visit by a turkey for a just a very small 10 pound. turkey was 20 to 90. >> so i i can't believe it in are you sure you did that right. i made go through it again because i couldn't believe the price. so, yes, it has doubled it has doubled and our paychecks have not double and good luck making breakfast. bacon prices are up 20% this year. eggs are 12% more...
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judy burmeister stopped by safeway on clayton road in concord to get a leg up on preparing for the holiday meal and the trip turned into a costly visit frying a turkey just a very small 10 pound. turkey was 20 to 90. >> so i i can't believe it. in fact, she did a double take. i said, are you sure you did that, right. i made go through it again because i couldn't believe the price. so, yes, it has doubled it has doubled and our paychecks have not double and good luck making breakfast. bacon prices are up 20% this year. eggs are 12% more expensive inflation and the struggle grocers and their suppliers are experiencing trying to keep shelves stocked are contributing factors actually just fried our last bacon this morning from what we purchase. so i don't know what the prices on the next purchase, although some shoppers say they feel like they're being gouged. ultimately they'll make the purchase if they need the item. >> rather than spending extra time looking for a bargain. i used to do that with my father in law. and it drove me crazy because we had to go to a lot of stores in one day. >> a
judy burmeister stopped by safeway on clayton road in concord to get a leg up on preparing for the holiday meal and the trip turned into a costly visit frying a turkey just a very small 10 pound. turkey was 20 to 90. >> so i i can't believe it. in fact, she did a double take. i said, are you sure you did that, right. i made go through it again because i couldn't believe the price. so, yes, it has doubled it has doubled and our paychecks have not double and good luck making breakfast....
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the kids go off to school in the morning and somewhere some of you folks, and if you live out in clayton or rincon valley or pen grove, you know how i'm talking about those little wind shelter those little low lying spots it can be. colder than i'm displaying here, so just know the morning will be chilly. the afternoon will be kind of mild mid sixties to low sixties. a lot of moisture. this is it is an atmospheric river is just not shaped up. it's not really well formed. but this all this moisture okay, lets thousands of square miles of moisture just of some tropical moisture, not just, you know, high level clouds. it's deep in the atmosphere. and it's getting ready to come onshore. the focus will be north of us, mainly north of the bay area in northern marine county. but we'll get our share and we could see as much as. 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches in the coastal hills, which would be great you know, in and the rest of us, maybe an inch to an inch and a half to half an inch. maybe in san jose. we'll see. these storms are hate to say this surprising here. i'll go with this. this is the model
the kids go off to school in the morning and somewhere some of you folks, and if you live out in clayton or rincon valley or pen grove, you know how i'm talking about those little wind shelter those little low lying spots it can be. colder than i'm displaying here, so just know the morning will be chilly. the afternoon will be kind of mild mid sixties to low sixties. a lot of moisture. this is it is an atmospheric river is just not shaped up. it's not really well formed. but this all this...
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boycott, impact the sporting event november on out jazeera ah hello, i'm marianne marcy and london clayton. okay. main stories now and ethiopian government is declared a nation wide state of emergency is fighting against the to crime. rebels continues coming on the eve of a years since fighting 1st broke out in the northern region. fight to say they're now in control of 2 towns on a major highway leading to the federal capital. and there are concerns the situation. good. escalate would be to grab people's liberation front. joining forces with another arm group, the rama liberation army, the u. s. envoy to the horn of africa as called for an end to the fighting.
boycott, impact the sporting event november on out jazeera ah hello, i'm marianne marcy and london clayton. okay. main stories now and ethiopian government is declared a nation wide state of emergency is fighting against the to crime. rebels continues coming on the eve of a years since fighting 1st broke out in the northern region. fight to say they're now in control of 2 towns on a major highway leading to the federal capital. and there are concerns the situation. good. escalate would be to...
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our north america technology correspondent james clayton has more from san francisco. kind of archetypal stereotypical chief executive in silicon valley because he is a hugely wealthy and very, very rich man. he is a multibillionaire but you wouldn't necessarily know it from looking at him because he is a hippie at heart, he wears tie—dye t—shirts, and times he has this big, long, wizard like beard and he is fundamentally an idealist at heart and believes that tech can change the world. certainly with twitter, the company he co—founded, it did change the world. it has completely revolutionised the way that politicians speak to voters. the way the public gets it information and news. perhaps its most important and famous twitter user over the years has been former president trump. he was an expert at using twitter are bypassing traditional media, and was a hugely important platform for donald trump was my collection in 20 -- 2016. trump was my collection in 20 —— 2016. decision to move donald trump from the platform after the sixth of january hill riots was one that jac
our north america technology correspondent james clayton has more from san francisco. kind of archetypal stereotypical chief executive in silicon valley because he is a hugely wealthy and very, very rich man. he is a multibillionaire but you wouldn't necessarily know it from looking at him because he is a hippie at heart, he wears tie—dye t—shirts, and times he has this big, long, wizard like beard and he is fundamentally an idealist at heart and believes that tech can change the world....
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the economic picture is not as transparent as the main manufacturer of clayton glass county durham.nd here at least in the wage packets. all the gas—related price rises have come through in rock glass terms, circa 30%. drivers wages, 26%. the last four months. general wages, 10% in the last 12 months. should inflation get to 5%, i don't believe that that level of inflation and cost purchase we have seen in a business is sustainable at all. but that's exactly what the bank of england is now forecasting that means interest rates will go up, just not at today's meeting. heading to around 1% in the next year. so, rates are on hold this month, but they're going up in the nearfuture. it was a close—run thing, because although the bank says those numbers it can do about inflation hitting our % by april, it wants to stop a spiral of price rises leading to even more price rises. and deepen the forecast was some other news about post—tax, post inflation pay packets. the outlook for wages and pay after inflation and taxes is notjust sluggish. it will in fact go down over the next couple of yea
the economic picture is not as transparent as the main manufacturer of clayton glass county durham.nd here at least in the wage packets. all the gas—related price rises have come through in rock glass terms, circa 30%. drivers wages, 26%. the last four months. general wages, 10% in the last 12 months. should inflation get to 5%, i don't believe that that level of inflation and cost purchase we have seen in a business is sustainable at all. but that's exactly what the bank of england is now...
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that facebook has had a hard few weeks, down to frances haugen for leaking internal documents. james claytona new californian law may inspire others to come forward too. people like frances haugen are a rare thing and silicon valley. the decision she made to take on facebook wasn't taken lightly.— taken lightly. the company intentionally _ taken lightly. the company intentionally hides - taken lightly. the company intentionally hides vital - intentionally hides vital information from the public, the us government and governments around the world. silicon valley is notoriously secretive and notoriously litigious place when it comes to employees who want to put their head above the parapet to raise concerns.— raise concerns. how did big tech get — raise concerns. how did big tech get so _ raise concerns. how did big tech get so big? _ raise concerns. how did big tech get so big? and - raise concerns. how did big tech get so big? and one . raise concerns. how did big| tech get so big? and one of raise concerns. how did big - tech get so big? and one of the reasons it got so big to be honest is
that facebook has had a hard few weeks, down to frances haugen for leaking internal documents. james claytona new californian law may inspire others to come forward too. people like frances haugen are a rare thing and silicon valley. the decision she made to take on facebook wasn't taken lightly.— taken lightly. the company intentionally _ taken lightly. the company intentionally hides - taken lightly. the company intentionally hides vital - intentionally hides vital information from the...
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. ♪♪ >> reporter: on an early morning, photographer clayton and i headed to avila beach to cover a storyanted to highlight for a long time, operation surf. the group's mission is to channel the healing powers of the ocean to restore hope, renew purpose and revitalize community. >> morning, how is it going? how are you guys doing? are the waves good for operation surf day? >> reporter: this morning, veterans gathered here to join in a week's long program to change their lives. >> it was from one gentleman in san antonio, texas, wanted to learn how to surf after he got injured. they were working together and just took off from there. it's basically saying yes to somebody who asked for help and operation surf is born. >> it started out with one veteran and now there are veterans all over the country applying to be apart of this program. tell us about this event today specifically. >> this is an event over the last 11 years designed and tailored to provide a wellness and transform experience. we have an amazing crew that take them out and set goals and accomplish those goals and overcome tho
. ♪♪ >> reporter: on an early morning, photographer clayton and i headed to avila beach to cover a storyanted to highlight for a long time, operation surf. the group's mission is to channel the healing powers of the ocean to restore hope, renew purpose and revitalize community. >> morning, how is it going? how are you guys doing? are the waves good for operation surf day? >> reporter: this morning, veterans gathered here to join in a week's long program to change their...
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henry clay was the first place to stay, clayton state. it's a rare honor, only 35 people in our nations history have late in state total through today involving ten late in state before world war i unknown, henry clay in 1852, abraham lincoln in 1865, 1868, charles sumner 1874, vice president henry wilson 1875, president james garfield, picture from garfield lincoln state ceremony in 1881. senator john logan 1886, president william mckinley in 1901, peter charles, the design for the city of washington late in state when he was reentered at arlington national cemetery on his way, they paused so he could receive state charters to the capitol building. they felt it was not important as they paid tribute to a figure who had for a brief time, falling into obscurity was in a grave. then relevant to world war i, admiral of the navy george was late in state in 1917 before we get to the world war i unknown 1921. congress played a role in supporting the memory and preservation and tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, last measure of de
henry clay was the first place to stay, clayton state. it's a rare honor, only 35 people in our nations history have late in state total through today involving ten late in state before world war i unknown, henry clay in 1852, abraham lincoln in 1865, 1868, charles sumner 1874, vice president henry wilson 1875, president james garfield, picture from garfield lincoln state ceremony in 1881. senator john logan 1886, president william mckinley in 1901, peter charles, the design for the city of...
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the head of the antitrust division did not believe in the sherman clayton act. in fact, wanted to repeal a cornerstone, fundamental legislative enactment to enforce antitrust laws. the environmental protection agency administrator did not believe in the enforcement of environmental laws. he put the watchdog to sleep. that created the opportunity for state attorneys general to step into the breach, and we did that, and for the first time -- probably in history -- there was this extraordinary cooperation of joint investigation and joint prosecution in challenging the reagan government when it was not doing his job, and you came along in the trump era in the same way, because donald trump came to office in a likewise fashion, appointed people who were diminishing the rights of individuals, diminishing the rights of immigrants, diminishing the rights of those attempting to live in a quality environment, the clean air act and other environmental protection statutes were not being enforced. attorneys general did the same thing in the trump era as we did in the reagan
the head of the antitrust division did not believe in the sherman clayton act. in fact, wanted to repeal a cornerstone, fundamental legislative enactment to enforce antitrust laws. the environmental protection agency administrator did not believe in the enforcement of environmental laws. he put the watchdog to sleep. that created the opportunity for state attorneys general to step into the breach, and we did that, and for the first time -- probably in history -- there was this extraordinary...
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restaurant on clayton road.p the was recovered not too far away from where he was abducted. the family went into the wing stop restaurant and left their child in the van and that's when somebody stole the van, and then the police found the van 20 minutes later with the child inside and nobody has been arrested. in pittsburg, a child's father was adjusting a car seat and talking with a friend, and then a woman jumped in the driver's seat and sped off. somebody spotted the stolen suv a couple hours later about a mile away after police issued an amber alert. >> they were blocking the drive weigh and it was just sitting here, and they say it was heard because they heard a baby scream, screaming and crying, and the baby was in there and the door was open so they got the baby out. >> family members and police officers took the toddler to the police department for a medical check. once the girl checked out, the family took her home. several members of the family and friends rushed to the hospital to make sure everybody was okay. police think the woman abandoned the suv once she rea
restaurant on clayton road.p the was recovered not too far away from where he was abducted. the family went into the wing stop restaurant and left their child in the van and that's when somebody stole the van, and then the police found the van 20 minutes later with the child inside and nobody has been arrested. in pittsburg, a child's father was adjusting a car seat and talking with a friend, and then a woman jumped in the driver's seat and sped off. somebody spotted the stolen suv a couple...
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the head of the antitrust division didn't believe in the sherman clayton act. fundamental legislation a enactment, the trust laws. the environmental protections agency administration, didn't believe in enforcing environmental laws. but you put the watchdog to sleep and that created the opportunity for these generals to step into the breach. and we did that. for the first time, probably in history, there was extraordinary cooperation of joint investigation, joint prosecution, and challenging the reagan government when it was not doing its job. and then you came along in the trump era, in the same way. because donald trump came to office in a likewise fashion, appointed people who were diminishing the rights of individuals, diminishing the rights of immigrants, diminishing the rights of those seeking to live in a quality environment. the clean air act, and other environmental protection statutes were not being enforced. attorneys general did the same thing in the trump era as we did in the reagan era and i was proud to see how you were a leader among attorneys ge
the head of the antitrust division didn't believe in the sherman clayton act. fundamental legislation a enactment, the trust laws. the environmental protections agency administration, didn't believe in enforcing environmental laws. but you put the watchdog to sleep and that created the opportunity for these generals to step into the breach. and we did that. for the first time, probably in history, there was extraordinary cooperation of joint investigation, joint prosecution, and challenging the...
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joining me, clayton how and austen green hostile, nephews of paul howell. good morning to you all.h what happened in 1999. you were a little girl back then and you witnessed and you witnessed your father's murder. >> yes i did. i was 9 years old at the time and we were on our way going to school, about the start. and then we got ice cream on the way home, and my dad and we pulled into the driveway and i signed african-american man walking to the car and shot my dad in the head. >> you are 9 years old at the time but your aunt was there and was an adult, both of your confident the man who killed your father was julius jones. >> he is. the overwhelming evidence against julius jones has proven his guilt in this crime and we are confident it is him. >> julius jones talking to the parole board, he says he is innocent, listen. >> i'm not responsible, i was not involved, and i did not know about that until afterward. >> now the parole board voted a recommendation change from a death sentence, life in prison with parole. they say they have doubts about the evidence in this case. what is yo
joining me, clayton how and austen green hostile, nephews of paul howell. good morning to you all.h what happened in 1999. you were a little girl back then and you witnessed and you witnessed your father's murder. >> yes i did. i was 9 years old at the time and we were on our way going to school, about the start. and then we got ice cream on the way home, and my dad and we pulled into the driveway and i signed african-american man walking to the car and shot my dad in the head. >>...
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i will be at safeway on clayton road. please feel free to drop by and say hi and take part.appreciate your support. >> thank you, chris. >>> next, the top stories you will hear, including the vaccination clock ticking down. >>> the term prosecutors are expecting to make in this closely followed case. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> breaking now at 6:30, strike averted. pharmacists dropping the threat of strike hours before it was set to begin. >>> new extreme measures go into effect in the south bay today. this is a crackd
i will be at safeway on clayton road. please feel free to drop by and say hi and take part.appreciate your support. >> thank you, chris. >>> next, the top stories you will hear, including the vaccination clock ticking down. >>> the term prosecutors are expecting to make in this closely followed case. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future...
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i will be live in concord tonight at the safeway on clayton road.i will join folks from the food bank of contra costa and solano. feel free to drop by and say hi, and take part. >>> next, the top stories we are following today, including the breaking news, the kaiser strike called off overnight. what we are learning about the latest deal. >> that and so much more. we'll be right back. can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand people and what they truly need. i'm just glad i can help. >>> breaking right now at 5:30, a last-minute deal, kaiser pharmacists call off a strike before it's set to begin. >>> and then the extreme measures go into effect in the south bay to cut down on water use
i will be live in concord tonight at the safeway on clayton road.i will join folks from the food bank of contra costa and solano. feel free to drop by and say hi, and take part. >>> next, the top stories we are following today, including the breaking news, the kaiser strike called off overnight. what we are learning about the latest deal. >> that and so much more. we'll be right back. can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of...