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. - así es, clemen, por culpa de las drogas perdiste a tu hija.o darla en adopción, abogado, no quiero-- es lo mejor. dulce tendrá mejores oportunidades de salir adelante a la vida, va a la escuela, tiene excelentes calificaciones, vive bien y sus padres adoptivos la aman, no le arrebates eso. - no. señora, a partir de hoy dulce ya no es su hija. yo sé que estás haciendo un enorme sacrificio pero es lo mejor. ¿qué pasó, mi clemen? qué chido verte. ¿qué transa? híjole, se ve que andas arrastrando la cobija. ¿qué te pasa? me siento muy mal. perdí a mi hija. chirrión, ¿cómo que la perdiste? tuve que darla en adopción para que tuviera una vida mejor. nel, lo mejor es que un hijo esté con su jefecita, claro, si no te sale tan gacha como la mía, pero tú sí eres a todo dar. - la perdí, la perdí, y ya nunca la voy a tener conmigo. me siento muy mal, necesito sentirme bien, necesito sentirme bien. - pues ya sabes, aquí está tu dealer de confianza. - no tengo dinero. - no te apures, pues ya somos carnales, ¿que no? mira, toma, es un equipo completo, hasta t
. - así es, clemen, por culpa de las drogas perdiste a tu hija.o darla en adopción, abogado, no quiero-- es lo mejor. dulce tendrá mejores oportunidades de salir adelante a la vida, va a la escuela, tiene excelentes calificaciones, vive bien y sus padres adoptivos la aman, no le arrebates eso. - no. señora, a partir de hoy dulce ya no es su hija. yo sé que estás haciendo un enorme sacrificio pero es lo mejor. ¿qué pasó, mi clemen? qué chido verte. ¿qué transa? híjole, se ve que...
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harming europe's energy intensive industries even further and driving a prices even more or less go to clemens 1st. now he's present of the ego institute for economic research clemons. i wanna, before we talk about this price gap idea, i want to start by looking at the general business climate right now in germany does something that you and your institute follow you release a new publication today looking at it. how important is gas and our gas prices for businesses in this country? very important. the gas shortages are a major problem at the moment for manufacturing, for many service industries and gas also, the gas price also determines the cries for electric energy for power. so it's very important price and the supply limitations of gas are a major risk for the germany economy. you and i've talked about price caps before for electricity, i believe, was another proposal. you said that your fear with that that would hit supply. do you see the same concern here? if gas prices are kept? i do intact. so the idea here is that the, you should cap the price of gas use its market power and interna
harming europe's energy intensive industries even further and driving a prices even more or less go to clemens 1st. now he's present of the ego institute for economic research clemons. i wanna, before we talk about this price gap idea, i want to start by looking at the general business climate right now in germany does something that you and your institute follow you release a new publication today looking at it. how important is gas and our gas prices for businesses in this country? very...
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clemens wasn't much of a hitter, but you'll probably get that. he'll probably that for me. the you know i didn't write a book about this period. i was busy having a magazine that i run get shut down weekly standard and the dearly departed weekly standard, god rested. so and had been a at fox news for more a decade and found my way out of fox news so a lot of interesting times i did live a lot of the things that these these father are talking about but i want to just underscore one of the things that they said. i think one of the reasons we're in the situation that we're in as a country is because we don't have enough of the kinds of books and the kinds of reporting that jonathan talked about. the david and jonathan both have done. you know, we that that new company that we started is called the dispatch and we started it basically. i mean, we used like some of the same exact language in our manifesto that you just use more light than he reporting facts. first, we live in a world of abundant opinion. everybody an opinion many people want you to know what their opinion is. an
clemens wasn't much of a hitter, but you'll probably get that. he'll probably that for me. the you know i didn't write a book about this period. i was busy having a magazine that i run get shut down weekly standard and the dearly departed weekly standard, god rested. so and had been a at fox news for more a decade and found my way out of fox news so a lot of interesting times i did live a lot of the things that these these father are talking about but i want to just underscore one of the things...
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i am scott shafer and for priya david clemens.tonight, we are devoting the whole show to the statewide race for the office of state controller. the controller's job is often under the radar, but the position carries a lot of power and responsibility fo california's finances. the candidates are both from the bay area, democrat lanhee chen and malia cohen, what does the controller do? the controller is the state's fiscal officer. he or she acts as the states financial watchdog, pays the states bills, helps oversee the state pension funds, and sits on more than 70 state boards and commissions. we will start tonight with candidate malia cohen and she is a democrat who got her start in public office as a member of the san francisco board of suprvisors, where she served for eight years representing a few hunters point, potrero hill, and other neighborhoods on the city's east side. she currently chairs the state board of equalization, an obscure but powerful office that deals with issues related to property taxes and other financial matt
i am scott shafer and for priya david clemens.tonight, we are devoting the whole show to the statewide race for the office of state controller. the controller's job is often under the radar, but the position carries a lot of power and responsibility fo california's finances. the candidates are both from the bay area, democrat lanhee chen and malia cohen, what does the controller do? the controller is the state's fiscal officer. he or she acts as the states financial watchdog, pays the states...
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this is kqed newsroom and i am priya david clemens. we begin tonight with a race in california's third congressional district , a mostly rural district that leans right. dr. kermit jones, a democrat, is running against republican kevin kiley, who is currently a state assembly member. verifying for a seat in the u.s. health house of representatives. there district stretches from plumas county, through sacramento suburbs, and into parts of el dorado county. kevin kiley declined to join us tonight. you are a medical doctor and somehow you decided you were going to leave that behind and run for political office. why? >> i think the biggest thing i think about in terms of my decision to run was in dition to being a medical doctor, i served in the medical military and that opportunity i had to protect our values and constitution overseas and also represent us overseas is one of the reasons i tried to do that type of representation again in this position. i think there are a lot of people in our district who are not getting a fair shot and we
this is kqed newsroom and i am priya david clemens. we begin tonight with a race in california's third congressional district , a mostly rural district that leans right. dr. kermit jones, a democrat, is running against republican kevin kiley, who is currently a state assembly member. verifying for a seat in the u.s. health house of representatives. there district stretches from plumas county, through sacramento suburbs, and into parts of el dorado county. kevin kiley declined to join us...
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conference, but this also has over 190 minority millennials of them i use as a canon, ford by the clemens this sense, please read the chance of being sent through pain. if you republican read higher than they got the region read what to do with you to die. and this for, for example, sort of that person from is 9 times more for the lesson from divine dance. i'm just now 3. so our oldest regions that software more and the people they're doing much more to start to save the community. so we see a little bit of vibrant activity. earlier we spoke to alina, alina is the director of the nordic ukraine forum. she had a very particular queen to view on the russian men who decided that they would rather flee russia than be drafted. this is what she told her. you are in the last month. there are thousands of people who live in the russia due to the mobility, zation and the country. they should stay in russia and europe shouldn't have opened the borders because the people have glorified before in ukraine. this people have protested when the genocide was going on in bullshit being. and so the only thi
conference, but this also has over 190 minority millennials of them i use as a canon, ford by the clemens this sense, please read the chance of being sent through pain. if you republican read higher than they got the region read what to do with you to die. and this for, for example, sort of that person from is 9 times more for the lesson from divine dance. i'm just now 3. so our oldest regions that software more and the people they're doing much more to start to save the community. so we see a...
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i am priya david clemens. there was a shocking attack at nancy pelosi's a san francisco home this morning. an intruder assaulted her husband while reportedly calling out where is nancy. the suspect is in custody. paul pelosi who is 82 years old is expected to recover. meanwhile, with election day less than two weeks away. republicans are gaining momentum in congressional elections across the state. inflation and the economy are top issues for many voters who are concerned about high gas and food prices as well as a lack of economic stability. joining me not to discuss these intertwined political and economic issues are political analyst and former senior political writer for politico, carla mirren energy. san francisco bureau chief of marketwatch, jeremy langford thank you for being here. we need to start with this horrific incident at the pelosi home in san francisco. carly, you have covered the pelosi family for a long long time. what are you hearing about what has happened and the suspect was in custody? >>
i am priya david clemens. there was a shocking attack at nancy pelosi's a san francisco home this morning. an intruder assaulted her husband while reportedly calling out where is nancy. the suspect is in custody. paul pelosi who is 82 years old is expected to recover. meanwhile, with election day less than two weeks away. republicans are gaining momentum in congressional elections across the state. inflation and the economy are top issues for many voters who are concerned about high gas and...
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hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. as russia finds itself backed into a corner in ukraine, could this war go nuclear, let's get to the bottom line. ah, it started 7 months ago and there's no end in sight. the ukrainian military has made some major advances, but russia still controls 20 percent of the country. and there's nothing to suggest that this war is winding down. the ukrainian military is backed up by western weapons and western intelligence gathering, which tells them where the russian soldiers are and where ammunition is being stored. president joe biden has asked congress to provide a new package of about $12000000000.00 of aid to ukraine on top of the nearly $50000000000.00 sent there in the past year. and moscow is doubling down to hundreds of thousands of military reserves are being called up. now, referendums are being held in the ukranian territories, that russia controls asking folks whether they'd prefer to belong to ukraine, order. russia. and put recently said something really remarkable. he said he'
hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. as russia finds itself backed into a corner in ukraine, could this war go nuclear, let's get to the bottom line. ah, it started 7 months ago and there's no end in sight. the ukrainian military has made some major advances, but russia still controls 20 percent of the country. and there's nothing to suggest that this war is winding down. the ukrainian military is backed up by western weapons and western intelligence gathering, which tells them where...
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ah hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. how does the united states get africa so wrong and why, or other powers like china and russia and turkey making more headway on the continent? let's get to the bottom line. ah, no one can blame africans for assuming that the rest of the world has very little interest in their continent, except maybe for extracting natural resources, like gold and oil, or buying weapons and counter terrorism. former us president george w bush famously referred to it as a nation instead of a continent with $54.00 very diverse countries, each with its own unique interest in history. president trump had awful things to say about africa, and we're not going to repeat them here. the west simply hasn't updated its views on africa for centuries. either it's a place for global competition between the great powers or it's in need of christian evangelism or it needs help with food and medicine. there is an enormous gap between the realities of africa's dynamism and it's diversity. it's entrepreneurship that make
ah hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. how does the united states get africa so wrong and why, or other powers like china and russia and turkey making more headway on the continent? let's get to the bottom line. ah, no one can blame africans for assuming that the rest of the world has very little interest in their continent, except maybe for extracting natural resources, like gold and oil, or buying weapons and counter terrorism. former us president george w bush famously referred to...
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._ with her first feature clemency. with her first feature clemen . . ., ., clemency. the - clemency. i am going to fight for him right until the very i for him right until the very moment stick a needle in his arm. set on death row it followed the relationship between a prison warden and an inmate and shows how overseeing executions took a toll on the warden. how do you keep doing it? i warden. how do you keep doing it? ., , .,, warden. how do you keep doing it?_ those - warden. how do you keep doing it?_ those picturesl it? i do my 'ob. those pictures of our it? i do my 'ob. those pictures of your son— it? i do my job. those pictures of your son change _ it? i do my job. those pictures of your son change people's i of your son change people's lives. ~ . ., lives. with till the director acked lives. with till the director packed an _ lives. with till the director packed an emotional- lives. with till the director. packed an emotional wallop, showing the impact of bigotry. do you think your film can change people, if a white racist what's your film do you think it woul
._ with her first feature clemency. with her first feature clemen . . ., ., clemency. the - clemency. i am going to fight for him right until the very i for him right until the very moment stick a needle in his arm. set on death row it followed the relationship between a prison warden and an inmate and shows how overseeing executions took a toll on the warden. how do you keep doing it? i warden. how do you keep doing it? ., , .,, warden. how do you keep doing it?_ those - warden. how do you...
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i am scott shafer and for priya david clemens. show to the statewide race for the office of state
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ver lander who is poised to win his third al cy young award this year is joining roger clemens as the world series game in three different decades. he'll also be seeking the first win. verlander is somehow 0-6 in seven career world series starts. the cooperstown bound pitcher will try to change that tonight. 8:03 first pitch. rooting for the phillies. my official prediction, sadly, astros in five. time for the weather. let's bring in michelle grossman who hopes the series goes another way. what is the forecast this weekend? >> hey there, jonathan. i hope it goes a different way. i'm excited to see them play together. i hope they take the first game, move that momentum. we'll see what happens. we're expecting rain in houston. they have a retractable roof. we're looking at thunderstorms possibly between 1:00 and 3:00 and heavy downpours later on this evening. so we're watching showers and storms early this morning, portions of texas and from oklahoma to texas and heavy rain following. also portions of eastern texas. so that severe threat goes into this evening along the coast of texas.
ver lander who is poised to win his third al cy young award this year is joining roger clemens as the world series game in three different decades. he'll also be seeking the first win. verlander is somehow 0-6 in seven career world series starts. the cooperstown bound pitcher will try to change that tonight. 8:03 first pitch. rooting for the phillies. my official prediction, sadly, astros in five. time for the weather. let's bring in michelle grossman who hopes the series goes another way. what...
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but you saw, mark twain argosy samuel clemens went by mark twain. you what colin is, men who wrote newspaper columns gave a persona to the column. women use pen names more often though to protect themselves because it wasn't necessarily respected that they were being so sort of public with themselves, right? and also because depending on what they're writing about, and you see this as we move into the 26th, women's are using initials using initials to hide their gender. so while nellie bly and dorothy dix chose very feminine pen names because they're reporting was very gendered, right, if a woman wanted to write about something that was not gendered, that sort of speak, that was in finance or politics, , she would often use initials. so that you couldn't see that she was a woman. [inaudible question] >> okay, so when you look at the ratios of women to men in the newsroom, why is it that, and do i see that changing? that's a really good question. the reason it's so interesting is that classrooms in journalism and mass communication are about two-thir
but you saw, mark twain argosy samuel clemens went by mark twain. you what colin is, men who wrote newspaper columns gave a persona to the column. women use pen names more often though to protect themselves because it wasn't necessarily respected that they were being so sort of public with themselves, right? and also because depending on what they're writing about, and you see this as we move into the 26th, women's are using initials using initials to hide their gender. so while nellie bly and...
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the clemens high school in oakland and irvington high school in fremont. it's unclear if all those schools where the threats were called in, if it is connected. but despite that, parents, they panicked and they lined up to pick up their kids at school today. here's video showing the crowded campuses in south san francisco woodside and they're in oakland. the lockdowns have been lifted. we did get a chance to talk with one parent. she's just happy that her child along with other students, we're able to go home safely today. >> a little high on the laredo, like a little a little of i wish like me something right away. instead of paying. it takes like 10 minutes later. but i am just, you know, thankful that there's no bloodshed and nobody's hurt. never is going home safe. and i hope like nothing happens in the future gun. >> again, at this point, all the claims of shootings at bay area schools have been deemed to be false. police are reminding everyone that false reports to law enforcement are illegal and each office is investigating where these threats came
the clemens high school in oakland and irvington high school in fremont. it's unclear if all those schools where the threats were called in, if it is connected. but despite that, parents, they panicked and they lined up to pick up their kids at school today. here's video showing the crowded campuses in south san francisco woodside and they're in oakland. the lockdowns have been lifted. we did get a chance to talk with one parent. she's just happy that her child along with other students, we're...
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we'll first hear from michael clemens, who director of migration, displacement, humanitarian, as well as a senior fellow at the center for global development in a display of technological might. michael will be joining us live from turkey through that screen. hopefully that'll all work out well on the technological front. then michael will be followed by another expert on the economics of migration. ana maria. marta maria is professor of economics at school of foreign service, department of economics at georgetown. and then we'll also hear from a colleague, james, that the cookies. who would like for me to tell you subscribe to his substack faster. please. after that we'll chat a bit more amongst ourselves. our through each other. we'll take questions, the audience and start thinking about questions. and then we planned on how we plan on ending the conversation around 130, if not a little earlier with that leia welcome. please take it away and please take my place here. thank you so much, stan, for organizing this panel. and thanks to the aei more broadly for being a strong supporter
we'll first hear from michael clemens, who director of migration, displacement, humanitarian, as well as a senior fellow at the center for global development in a display of technological might. michael will be joining us live from turkey through that screen. hopefully that'll all work out well on the technological front. then michael will be followed by another expert on the economics of migration. ana maria. marta maria is professor of economics at school of foreign service, department of...