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connor, - planning issue. it's quite anj omission, that. connor, i'm planning issue.you make of that? i bought a house about two weeks ago. congratulations — bought a house about two weeks ago. congratulations.— congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, _ congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i _ congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i wasn't - congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i wasn't able - congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i wasn't able to l young professional, i wasn't able to do young professional, iwasn't able to do that— young professional, i wasn't able to do that without _ young professional, i wasn't able to do that without significant - young professional, i wasn't able to do that without significant gifting i do that without significant gifting for my— do that without significant gifting for my parents _ do that without significant gifting for my parents. i've _ do that without significant gifting for my parents. i've been- do that without significant giftin
connor, - planning issue. it's quite anj omission, that. connor, i'm planning issue.you make of that? i bought a house about two weeks ago. congratulations — bought a house about two weeks ago. congratulations.— congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, _ congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i _ congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i wasn't - congratulations. thank you. but as a young professional, i wasn't able - congratulations. thank...
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connor: i would start with clinician payment reform.recently released a bipartisan white paper, which is a little long which i apologize for. but my counterpart and i were able to collaborate in line with our boss's priorities and as we were developing this white paper with the goal of starting the conversation around how to fix the problems and fix problems with the broken fee schedule and fulfill the promise of what we could call value-based care. i think care that is alone -- aligned with higher quality for patients and rewarding clinicians who are generating savings for the system but also saving and sustaining lives, that was the promise in they approached it with the best of intentions. we are clearly overdue for reform on this front. we have our white paper in the colleagues in the house have done terrific work on this front. i think we will start generating structural policy ideas and i think that will be a multiyear process8i, just given how massie the problem is. i think similarly, telehealth, we can't make into a new extender
connor: i would start with clinician payment reform.recently released a bipartisan white paper, which is a little long which i apologize for. but my counterpart and i were able to collaborate in line with our boss's priorities and as we were developing this white paper with the goal of starting the conversation around how to fix the problems and fix problems with the broken fee schedule and fulfill the promise of what we could call value-based care. i think care that is alone -- aligned with...
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lisa at united states care and connor, please come up. we are looking at two perspective in health care, one in congress helping to legislate wish and -- within the halls of power and another who is interfacing with members of congress on a daily basis. thank you both for being here. connor's health policy advisor for the minority staff of the senate committee on finance. he is under the ranking member of idaho where he handles a range of issues. prior to that he served as deputy legislative director for tim scott of south carolina. lisa is in the federal pairs of united states when she leads efforts in policymakers and stakeholders to expand access for affordable care through bipartisan center for reform. prior to that she worked for a congresswoman in and congressman in michigan. toes. they are excited to hear from you. what do you have for breakfast on a morning like this? connor: i honestly had some chips and hummus because some of us are not super proactive are responsible about stocking our refrigerator and pantry. >> lisa? lisa: i
lisa at united states care and connor, please come up. we are looking at two perspective in health care, one in congress helping to legislate wish and -- within the halls of power and another who is interfacing with members of congress on a daily basis. thank you both for being here. connor's health policy advisor for the minority staff of the senate committee on finance. he is under the ranking member of idaho where he handles a range of issues. prior to that he served as deputy legislative...
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gallagher who plays— brought in connor gallagher who plays in— brought in connor gallagher who playssive midfielder for chelsea and made it— defensive midfielder for chelsea and made it a _ defensive midfielder for chelsea and made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe _ made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe the _ made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe the feeling is that is a good move _ maybe the feeling is that is a good move. there is a real despondency in many— move. there is a real despondency in many ways— move. there is a real despondency in many ways about the quality of the england _ many ways about the quality of the england performance so far and that's— england performance so far and that's one — england performance so far and that's one of the things that you .et that's one of the things that you get when — that's one of the things that you get when you speak people here. i'm in south _ get when you speak people here. i'm in south london if you say in this is brixton — in south london if you say in this is brixton. we have been here for all three — is brixton.
gallagher who plays— brought in connor gallagher who plays in— brought in connor gallagher who playssive midfielder for chelsea and made it— defensive midfielder for chelsea and made it a _ defensive midfielder for chelsea and made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe _ made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe the _ made it a bit more orthodox. i think maybe the feeling is that is a good move _ maybe the feeling is that is a good move. there is a real despondency in many— move. there...
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connor: i would start with clinician payment reform.eased a bipartisan white paper, h is lie for. but myounterpart and i were able to in line with our boss's priorities we were developing this white paper with theoftarting the conversation around how to fix the problems and fix problems with the broken fee schedule and fulfill the promise of what we ulalare. i think care that is -- patients and rewardingality clinicians who are generating savings forhe also saving and sustaining lives, that was the promise in they approached it with the best of inionswe are clearly overdue for reform on this front. we hav in the colleagues in the house have done terrific work on this front. i will start generating structural policy ideas and i think that will be a multiyear process massive the problem is. i think can'takto a new extender. we want folks to make the types of driven investments to try totuah respect to virtual health i know it is great for consultants who have a lot of p moving it by a year or two years because it gives them something to s
connor: i would start with clinician payment reform.eased a bipartisan white paper, h is lie for. but myounterpart and i were able to in line with our boss's priorities we were developing this white paper with theoftarting the conversation around how to fix the problems and fix problems with the broken fee schedule and fulfill the promise of what we ulalare. i think care that is -- patients and rewardingality clinicians who are generating savings forhe also saving and sustaining lives, that was...
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so, in that mix, there's the trauma of laci, scott, and baby connor. and then here's the trauma of how a criminal justice system operates 'cause it is a crazy, crazy system and bad things can happen, especially when public opinion gets so wrapped up into it. laura: and we've seen so much of it. paula: exactly. laura: we've seen so much of it. we followed it. we've watched scott peterson now age in prison. well, we're continuing to follow. we thank you both for joining us as well. we're constantly updating our website with the very latest on the scott peterson case. head to nbcbayarea.com. you can also download our nbc bay area app to get alerts on the legal challenges and other news right now on your smartphone. thanks again for joining us. i'm laura garcia. on behalf of the nbc bay area team, thanks for watching. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell and we've got some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. ♪♪♪ jordan plotsky: we follow a big cat biologist as he tracks north bay mountain lions to learn more about their mysterious
so, in that mix, there's the trauma of laci, scott, and baby connor. and then here's the trauma of how a criminal justice system operates 'cause it is a crazy, crazy system and bad things can happen, especially when public opinion gets so wrapped up into it. laura: and we've seen so much of it. paula: exactly. laura: we've seen so much of it. we followed it. we've watched scott peterson now age in prison. well, we're continuing to follow. we thank you both for joining us as well. we're...
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do your teammates come over to you ever, and are like, "dude, you gotta do something about connor"?ed you and connor are brothers." and i was like, "dude, it's christmas. [ laughter ] how did you not know that?" but, you know, it was funny. like his rookie year, you know, having that moment where we finally got to line up against each other. because i could not stop laughing, 'cause i was like, "this guy's not going to block me." there's no chance. and he couldn't. [ light laughter ] and so we left it at that. and you know, big brother beats up on little brother. >> seth: yeah. you are -- and it should be noted, you are also physically a great deal bigger than him. i mean, he's big. he's a great deal bigger than me, but you have -- >> he's a pipsqueak. >> seth: he's a pipsqueak. >> hi, connor. [ laughter ] >> seth: your kids are very close to the same age as mine. 8, 6, and 4. i've got 8, 6, and 2. do they come out to games? are they connected to the team? >> yes, they're very connected. my oldest, he just kind of realized a couple of years ago that i play on tv. >> seth: yeah. >> s
do your teammates come over to you ever, and are like, "dude, you gotta do something about connor"?ed you and connor are brothers." and i was like, "dude, it's christmas. [ laughter ] how did you not know that?" but, you know, it was funny. like his rookie year, you know, having that moment where we finally got to line up against each other. because i could not stop laughing, 'cause i was like, "this guy's not going to block me." there's no chance. and he...
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. >> the worst president by far, jimmy connors, is -- jimmy -- jimmy connors is good.so happy. jimmy is a very happy man, both of them, because you know what? they want him out. jimmy carter -- >> seth: jimmy, jimmy -- [ laughter ] it's like watching a guy trying to start a lawnmower. "jimmy!" [ laughter ] "you remember our president jimmy, come on! jimmy!" [ light laughter ] so just to recap, hannibal lecter flows right off his tongue, but he couldn't pull up former president jimmy carter. and can we just agree to leave jimmy carter out of this? the man's 99 years old, has spent his post-presidency being quietly charitable with organizations like habitat for humanity. to put it in simpler terms, he's built more homes than hannibal lecter has eaten faces. just take his name out of your mouth, which shouldn't be hard because it's barely in your brain. [ laughter ] also, for those of you too young to remember, jimmy connors is a former world number one tennis player who did not serve as the 39th president. [ laughter ] connors is remembered for many things, including his
. >> the worst president by far, jimmy connors, is -- jimmy -- jimmy connors is good.so happy. jimmy is a very happy man, both of them, because you know what? they want him out. jimmy carter -- >> seth: jimmy, jimmy -- [ laughter ] it's like watching a guy trying to start a lawnmower. "jimmy!" [ laughter ] "you remember our president jimmy, come on! jimmy!" [ light laughter ] so just to recap, hannibal lecter flows right off his tongue, but he couldn't pull up...
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. >> connor, you experienced the january 6th attack firsthand. what was it like for you to see donald trump return to the capitol and be welcomed by former colleagues of yours who were running for their lives that day? >> i just think it must be so humiliating for them deep down. i mean, obviously, they would never admit it, but you know, for the republicans who were there who were in a sense victims of his crimes as well as his accomplice, some people are probably both, you know, they let him show up and just demonstrate such total control of them and their agenda to the extent they have one. you know, when you're a house member, you're up close and personal with your constituents pretty much every weekend if you're doing your job. and i just think it would be so humiliating for them to look average, ordinary people in the face who were horrified by january 6th and who work hard at their job every day without committing crimes or treating people the way that trump does and try to pretend you're anything like a representative. that's not how they
. >> connor, you experienced the january 6th attack firsthand. what was it like for you to see donald trump return to the capitol and be welcomed by former colleagues of yours who were running for their lives that day? >> i just think it must be so humiliating for them deep down. i mean, obviously, they would never admit it, but you know, for the republicans who were there who were in a sense victims of his crimes as well as his accomplice, some people are probably both, you know,...
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connor. >> gray. christina. these sidewalks on fifth avenue were filled with both protesters and supporters of former president donald trump. trump gave a speech just inside trump tower saying his legal battle will continue and that he will appeal. president biden also weighing in on the verdict and that conviction in a speech from the white house. >> this is bigger than me. this is bigger than my presidency. >> just one day after being convicted on 34 felony counts, a defiant former president donald trump blasted the trial, saying voters will vindicate him because everybody saw was a rigged deal. >> it was a rigged trial. but we're going to make america great again. we're going to make it better than ever before. november 5th. remember, november 5th is the most important day in the history of our country. >> president biden breaking his silence on the matter, also addressing the historic verdict, the american principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. the president, working to re
connor. >> gray. christina. these sidewalks on fifth avenue were filled with both protesters and supporters of former president donald trump. trump gave a speech just inside trump tower saying his legal battle will continue and that he will appeal. president biden also weighing in on the verdict and that conviction in a speech from the white house. >> this is bigger than me. this is bigger than my presidency. >> just one day after being convicted on 34 felony counts, a defiant...
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i sure hope their grandfather connor's not turning over in his grave at what's happening here today. well, if he is, bob. it isn't because you and i didn't fight it all the way. now that it's built. let's hope we have been wrong. hello, ralph. how? dairy farm? have we convinced you farmers yet? no, but what done is done not just cut ribbon. i can get on in the markets and see this road is worth the trouble. it's caused me. ladies and gentlemen it's worth the thank pleasure today on the occasion of this important event to introduce to you the illustrious governor of our great state, the honorable theodore white. thank, spencer. distinguished ladies and gentlemen i compliment on this large gathering here today. it shows clearly that you, the people of connersville, recognize the true significance of this ceremony to each and every one of you. you have had your even disagreements about the highway and, the public hearing room on the streets and in your homes. and i think you'll all agree that such discussions are healthy far from them comes the majority will. we are gathered here today
i sure hope their grandfather connor's not turning over in his grave at what's happening here today. well, if he is, bob. it isn't because you and i didn't fight it all the way. now that it's built. let's hope we have been wrong. hello, ralph. how? dairy farm? have we convinced you farmers yet? no, but what done is done not just cut ribbon. i can get on in the markets and see this road is worth the trouble. it's caused me. ladies and gentlemen it's worth the thank pleasure today on the occasion...
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also do what connor did document every single step. because when she came to us, she had a timeline down of who she talked to or tried to talk to. oh, that's good when and that's really important. if you're going to try to go after a mover later on. okay. we'll see at 11:00 tonight. yeah. thank you chris chris was previously put together how to videos. they're really helpful with tips of hire , how to hire a mover a previous one and complain about one if you need to. you can find those on our nbc bay area youtube page under the to how playlist. let's take you outside a beautiful evening and warm in san francisco. but the cool down is coming. jeff is going to rejoin us in just a minute. and heads up, if you're going to lake tahoe, the wildly popular beach where you're going to need a reservation. wow, we're b a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and ex
also do what connor did document every single step. because when she came to us, she had a timeline down of who she talked to or tried to talk to. oh, that's good when and that's really important. if you're going to try to go after a mover later on. okay. we'll see at 11:00 tonight. yeah. thank you chris chris was previously put together how to videos. they're really helpful with tips of hire , how to hire a mover a previous one and complain about one if you need to. you can find those on our...
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isis general connor, i loved him. all the problems he had we have today.le to read his in his memoirs how he worked through the solutions on these various problems, and it's so helpful it gave me great insight. fox conner says to eisen our ike i want you to go over to my saddlebags pull out the book in there comes back. memoirs by john brown gordon of the confederate army who went from buck private to lieutenant general and was a big caller for reunification at the end of the civil war. he said i'd like for you to read general gordon's memoirs and tell me what you think in two weeks and that's how eisenhower became a connoisseur of history. so when world war two starts. and he has made supreme allied commander. for the european african theater of operations he tells general marshall in a cable. i would like to set up a history program to turn out a series of books allah theion. well g■eneral marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on th
isis general connor, i loved him. all the problems he had we have today.le to read his in his memoirs how he worked through the solutions on these various problems, and it's so helpful it gave me great insight. fox conner says to eisen our ike i want you to go over to my saddlebags pull out the book in there comes back. memoirs by john brown gordon of the confederate army who went from buck private to lieutenant general and was a big caller for reunification at the end of the civil war. he said...
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it is connor fields. any bmx fans out there going to know exactly who you are. >> he is the one and the only and united states gold medalist in bmx mean that's pretty incredible. connor. >> to be the first olympic champion in the sport that the united states invented. it just is a really special thing. i'll never get tired of hearing i that. >> so you're here today to be to be the keynote speaker. what are you most excited about tonight with this event? >> i mean, there's so much to be excited about this. is that right? i mean, just being here, you can feel the energy, the excitement of not only the athletes but the staff, everybody here so passionate. and as for me when i'm speaking tonight, i'm just excited to do what i can to help inspire these athletes. and if i can teach them even one thing they can take in using their own careers, that's a win for me. >> it's going to be so cool. and you're telling me earlier we were talking about the personal experience in your own family of people with intellectua
it is connor fields. any bmx fans out there going to know exactly who you are. >> he is the one and the only and united states gold medalist in bmx mean that's pretty incredible. connor. >> to be the first olympic champion in the sport that the united states invented. it just is a really special thing. i'll never get tired of hearing i that. >> so you're here today to be to be the keynote speaker. what are you most excited about tonight with this event? >> i mean,...
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connor has written to us. "hi, newscasters. "another workington man here. just wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election". workington man, of course, was the label to put on a cliched group of voters who were supposedly those what won it for boris johnson based on the fine town of cumbria in the north of england. conor has a side bar. "could you explain how this general election will affect scotland? "some polls have labour ahead of the snp. "if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided in a scottish election? ps," and i love this bit. "i avoided using tartan wall purely for laura's benefits". so handy, we got you here this week. yes. good morning to you, laura. tartan wool. i'm not a fan. i'm not a fan of tartan wool either. and we will answer that question, connor. we will answer it, but you have to keep listening. and a few other things to go through today. sure. yeah. we have the various commitments made that seem to be fairly new commitments on welfare reform. and we
connor has written to us. "hi, newscasters. "another workington man here. just wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election". workington man, of course, was the label to put on a cliched group of voters who were supposedly those what won it for boris johnson based on the fine town of cumbria in the north of england. conor has a side bar. "could you explain how this general election will affect scotland? "some polls have labour ahead of the snp. "if labour...
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in new york, connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news. >> checking in on the weather. beautiful day today. if you like the heat, it was hot especially. it still is hot. temperatures aren't going to cool that much tonight. the record in santa rosa stands. that's an official number. we've got temperatures that were in the 90s in the san jose area. that's why there's a heat advisory for that area as well. hayward 83, oakland 88. still pretty warm. they weren't in the heat advisory, but they're right on the edge of it. tomorrow is another day for a heat advisory in the same spots for the bay area. and then if you hop over the east bay hills into the livermore valley and beyond, you're kind of getting into that heat warning, the excessive heat warning range. and that's a that's that's a big deal. and it's not only a big deal, it's going to be, you know, 100 or 200, 304 degrees, but it's basically going to stick around for a few days. not the heat advisory warning as much, but just the heat is going to stay in that central valley on the east side of it pretty much through th
in new york, connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news. >> checking in on the weather. beautiful day today. if you like the heat, it was hot especially. it still is hot. temperatures aren't going to cool that much tonight. the record in santa rosa stands. that's an official number. we've got temperatures that were in the 90s in the san jose area. that's why there's a heat advisory for that area as well. hayward 83, oakland 88. still pretty warm. they weren't in the heat advisory, but they're...
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connor hansen, fox news, the white house and president biden's allies are firing back at a publishedeport saying the president is showing signs of slipping. >> the wall street journal report was on the president biden's performance in private meetings. the story cites examples of mr. biden reading from notes, sometimes deferring questions to aides and at times speaking too softly to be audible or closing his eyes. the white house and some in the media took issue with key parts of the story for largely citing the accounts of republican officials. >> why didn't they just ask marjorie taylor greene exactly why. >> yeah, they could have lauren boebert. yeah, it's really shocking. >> the journal story was based on interviews with 45 people over several months. house republicans today issued criminal referrals against president biden's son and brother, accusing them of making false statements to congress. >> hunter biden and james biden spoke to lawmakers back in february in closed door interviews as part of an impeachment inquiry seeking to tie the president to his son's business dealings
connor hansen, fox news, the white house and president biden's allies are firing back at a publishedeport saying the president is showing signs of slipping. >> the wall street journal report was on the president biden's performance in private meetings. the story cites examples of mr. biden reading from notes, sometimes deferring questions to aides and at times speaking too softly to be audible or closing his eyes. the white house and some in the media took issue with key parts of the...
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i've got connor fields. he's going to be the keynote speaker at the special olympics and we'll be chatting with just a few minutes. back to you. all right. sounds like a lot of fun. thanks so much. the supreme court has issued a major ruling affected defendants involved with the january 6 insurrection. >> in a 6 3 ruling today, the court sided with the writer who brought the case. justices ruled the department of justice overstepped when applying the charge of obstructing an official proceeding and says that charge must include proof. a defendant tried to tamper with or destroy documents. the supreme court sent the case back to the lower circuit court depending on that decision, hundreds of january 6, rioters charged under this. this statute may have their charges dropped. president joe biden and former president donald trump hit the campaign trail today the day after their historic 90 minute matchup. washington correspondent jessi tenure has the latest on the fallout from last night's debate. >> president b
i've got connor fields. he's going to be the keynote speaker at the special olympics and we'll be chatting with just a few minutes. back to you. all right. sounds like a lot of fun. thanks so much. the supreme court has issued a major ruling affected defendants involved with the january 6 insurrection. >> in a 6 3 ruling today, the court sided with the writer who brought the case. justices ruled the department of justice overstepped when applying the charge of obstructing an official...
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connor has written to us, high newscast is, i wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election.isjohnson. connor has a side bar, could you explain how this general election could affect scotland if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could
connor has written to us, high newscast is, i wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election.isjohnson. connor has a side bar, could you explain how this general election could affect scotland if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could
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connor has written to us. "hi, newscasters. another workington man here.on a cliched group of voters who were supposedly those what won it for boris johnson based on the fine town of cumbria in the north of england. conor has a side bar. "could you explain how this general election will affect scotland? "some polls have labour ahead of the snp. "if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided in a scottish election? ps," and i love this bit. "i avoided using tartan wall purely for laura's benefits". so handy, we got you here this week. yes. good morning to you, laura. tartan wool. i'm not a fan. i'm not a fan of tartan wool either. and we will answer that question, connor. we will answer it, but you have to keep listening. and a few other things to go through today. sure. yeah. we have the various commitments made that seem to be fairly new commitments on welfare reform. and we also have the previews for the manifestos. it's going to be an exciting episode of this sunday's newscast. new
connor has written to us. "hi, newscasters. another workington man here.on a cliched group of voters who were supposedly those what won it for boris johnson based on the fine town of cumbria in the north of england. conor has a side bar. "could you explain how this general election will affect scotland? "some polls have labour ahead of the snp. "if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided in a...
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new zealand super rugby player connor garden—bachop has died at the age of 25.h following what's being described as "a medical event" on monday. garden—bachop most recently played for the highlanders for five years, leaving earlier this month at the end of their super rugby campaign, where they reached the quarter—finals. ahead of the olympics in paris next month, a group of climate scientists and several athletes are warning that competitors could collapse due to the heat. a new report, called the rings of fire, suggests a warming planet could affect performances at the games. team gb rugby sevens player jamie farndale was involved in the research. the reason you are at an olympic games is because you push your body to the absolute limits. that's all very well when you are in the safe temperature regions, but the higher up that heat stress index you go, the more dangerous it gets. if we are in these extreme temperatures, like i said, an athlete's mindset, i'm on the rugby pitch and the opposition has made a line break and it's myjob to go back and stop him at t
new zealand super rugby player connor garden—bachop has died at the age of 25.h following what's being described as "a medical event" on monday. garden—bachop most recently played for the highlanders for five years, leaving earlier this month at the end of their super rugby campaign, where they reached the quarter—finals. ahead of the olympics in paris next month, a group of climate scientists and several athletes are warning that competitors could collapse due to the heat. a...
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most prominent reports us show the nice haiti as announced a new government. 2 weeks off, the gary connor was installed as inter and prime minister. a transitional council made the appointments off to the full melita resigned. haiti has been gripped by the huge surgeon gun violence leading to a humanitarian crisis. allows was fine, that's false. evacuation of several villages in southwest and cyprus. no injured injuries, have been report 5 fighters. i've been battling the place since tuesday in the remote region, greece and jordan have sent 5 fighting aircraft after pacific government aust, for health. authorities in greece have announced that athens, a famous acropolis will close during the hottest hours of the day. reese is in the grips of the 1st wave of the summer temperatures. i expected to hit 43 degrees celsius primary schools and the recount. it'll also closed due to the heat. as in france, presidents in the my call has defended his decision to call snap elections. it comes those days off to me, dissolved fronds as low a house of parliament as a centrist coalition suffered a rezon
most prominent reports us show the nice haiti as announced a new government. 2 weeks off, the gary connor was installed as inter and prime minister. a transitional council made the appointments off to the full melita resigned. haiti has been gripped by the huge surgeon gun violence leading to a humanitarian crisis. allows was fine, that's false. evacuation of several villages in southwest and cyprus. no injured injuries, have been report 5 fighters. i've been battling the place since tuesday in...
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. >> more on the biden campaign's efforts with the reach app fro connor. >> i time on campus expendingut and vote. voters, making sure they know theimportn is something i spend most of my time doing. >> the focus on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a different tack than what we have seen in previous cycles. you are or doorknocking. how arre it is an app called re. y members. having people come to ev the ap. share important stories democra. voters in person, can i get your name, ask you a few questions and see where you are at politically. what are theost iacing the couno you ask them your name, you get it and confirm that it is2 them and ask if you are supporting president and kamala harris in the upcoming election, tammy baldwin, and the next thing we ask is what the most port facg in the country. reproductive rights, lgbtq rights, climate change. ng voters. once we know how t voting , if theyre voting for president biden or they are unsure, those of the we went to target. >> how has this app made it easier? arthe voters you typically would not have we have 13,000 in tha
. >> more on the biden campaign's efforts with the reach app fro connor. >> i time on campus expendingut and vote. voters, making sure they know theimportn is something i spend most of my time doing. >> the focus on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a different tack than what we have seen in previous cycles. you are or doorknocking. how arre it is an app called re. y members. having people come to ev the ap. share important stories democra. voters in person, can i...
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the parties, leading ahead of the upcoming elections, spoke to bloomberg's caroline connor. >> you'reausing concerns on the markets in a pointless matter. we have decided to widen our majority because i think there's a real danger today to see melenchon and the far left coming to power, which would make france like venezuela without the oil. >> the first panic on the markets was linked to the snap elections call, so ask mr. macron why it was a good idea to worry the markets. i don't think the prices will worried and for long because they will not bankrupt the country. france will remain a safe investment. tom: jordan bar -- the national rally president and a former mp for france unbound speaking to caroline connor on the sideline of that event. the rise of paris as a finance hub could be at risk after president macron's snap election gamble. for the details on how this is unfolding, let's bring in alex from the french capital. paris has been one of the main beneficiaries of brexit in recent years. we have sat here in london and seen that happen. we have been at those events in paris w
the parties, leading ahead of the upcoming elections, spoke to bloomberg's caroline connor. >> you'reausing concerns on the markets in a pointless matter. we have decided to widen our majority because i think there's a real danger today to see melenchon and the far left coming to power, which would make france like venezuela without the oil. >> the first panic on the markets was linked to the snap elections call, so ask mr. macron why it was a good idea to worry the markets. i don't...
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so let's say hello to a student from oxford university, connor boyle. connor. good evening.u so much for joining me. better than you. i imagine . me. better than you. i imagine. so you're in the middle of your exams at the moment, aren't you? or have you just finished ? or have you just finished? >> i've just finished, actually. and thankfully, my exams finished just before, you know, the this incident took place in the this incident took place in the exam complex, so we were scot free, thankfully. >> right . so tell scot free, thankfully. >> right. so tell us what's scot free, thankfully. >> right . so tell us what's been >> right. so tell us what's been going on on the ground there . going on on the ground there. connon going on on the ground there. connor, you've heard my back story. my heart breaks for you guys who've been at uni the last few years. it must have been really rough, what's happened this week? >> well, so there's always been. >> well, so there's always been. >> well, so there's always been. >> well, not always, but ever since, you know, this thing in gaza h
so let's say hello to a student from oxford university, connor boyle. connor. good evening.u so much for joining me. better than you. i imagine . me. better than you. i imagine. so you're in the middle of your exams at the moment, aren't you? or have you just finished ? or have you just finished? >> i've just finished, actually. and thankfully, my exams finished just before, you know, the this incident took place in the this incident took place in the exam complex, so we were scot free,...
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connor hansen, fox news. >> a new uc berkeley poll shows california voters have mixed views about howrking in the state. the poll of likely voters found 52% of voters are extremely or moderately satisfied with the way democracy is working. in california, 44% said they were not satisfied. three fourths of voters said they are somewhat or very concerned about corporate or industry sponsored groups attempting to undo state law through ballot initiatives and recall elections. a majority of voters said there are too many issues on the ballot in typical statewide election years, and nearly two thirds said they would support a reform on gubernatorial recall elections so that the lieutenant governor becomes governor until the next election. >> well, a bit of a warm up today across most of the bay area. tomorrow will be the hottest day of the stretch. and that means we're talking about heat advisories out there. take a look at some of the highs from this afternoon. san francisco 68, some 80 up towards santa rosa at napa. and then the hottest locations in the lower 90s out toward concord and an
connor hansen, fox news. >> a new uc berkeley poll shows california voters have mixed views about howrking in the state. the poll of likely voters found 52% of voters are extremely or moderately satisfied with the way democracy is working. in california, 44% said they were not satisfied. three fourths of voters said they are somewhat or very concerned about corporate or industry sponsored groups attempting to undo state law through ballot initiatives and recall elections. a majority of...
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let's talk more about this with someone who knows directly about it, connor flynn, ceo of kimka realityoperator of more than 500 grocery shopping centers across the u.s. great to see you again. welcome back. >> nice to see you. >> things sound like they're pretty good for your space now. just explain what the fundamentals are showing. >> yeah. so shopping centers are having like a quiet revival, if you could call it that. it's amazing. vacancy rates are at all-time lows, and you're seeing new store openings outpacing closings nearly two to one. what's happening is retail 1.0 is being replaced by 2.0. if you think about red lobster and who's going to replace them, raising cane's is doing well, chick-fil-a, the in and out burger, quick service restaurants. and they've integrated a lot of drive-throughs to their business and the delivery, as well. >> are the footprints the same? i think of red lobster as a larger footprint than a chick-fil-a. >> exactly right. red lobster around 10,000 square feet, quite a large restaurant for today's -- most people grab and go or do a drive-through. when
let's talk more about this with someone who knows directly about it, connor flynn, ceo of kimka realityoperator of more than 500 grocery shopping centers across the u.s. great to see you again. welcome back. >> nice to see you. >> things sound like they're pretty good for your space now. just explain what the fundamentals are showing. >> yeah. so shopping centers are having like a quiet revival, if you could call it that. it's amazing. vacancy rates are at all-time lows, and...
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connor has written to us, high newscast is, i wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election. workington man was later able to put on a cliched group of boaters who supposedly won it for boris johnson. group of boaters who supposedly won it for borisjohnson. connor has a side bar, could you explain how this general election could affect scotland if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided by a scottish election? ps, and i love this bit, and i avoided using tartan will purely for laura's benefit. good mornin: purely for laura's benefit. good morning to _ purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. _ purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. i _ purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. i am _ purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. i am not - purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. i am not a - purely for laura's benefit. good morning to you. i am not a fan | purely for laura's benefit. good i morning to you. i am not a fan of tartan. we will answer that question, but
connor has written to us, high newscast is, i wanted to say i hated this label in the 2019 election. workington man was later able to put on a cliched group of boaters who supposedly won it for boris johnson. group of boaters who supposedly won it for borisjohnson. connor has a side bar, could you explain how this general election could affect scotland if labour wins a majority of scottish westminster seats, could we see a labour first minister or would that be decided by a scottish election?...
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this race, they have already heard from more on the biden c's efforts with the reach app from kelly connor expending how important it is to get out and vote. voters, making sure they know the 024 election is something i spend most of my time doing. >> on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a different tack than what we have seen in previous cycles. you are not phone banking or doorknocking. how are you reaching them? ■>> it is an app called reach. and family members. having people come to the event, download app. share important stories about what democrats are doing. when you are talkingo voters pe, ask you a few queiowhat are thet issues facing the country, so you ask them your name, you get it and confirm that it is them and ask if you are supporting president biden and kamala harris in the upcoming election, tammy baldwin-8, and the next thing we ask is what the most important issue is we are facing in the country. ve rigs, lgbtq rights, climate change. those are the three biggest issues for young voters. once we know how they are■0 votg , if they vent biden or they are unsu
this race, they have already heard from more on the biden c's efforts with the reach app from kelly connor expending how important it is to get out and vote. voters, making sure they know the 024 election is something i spend most of my time doing. >> on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a different tack than what we have seen in previous cycles. you are not phone banking or doorknocking. how are you reaching them? ■>> it is an app called reach. and family members....
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. >> more on the biden campaign's efforts with the reach app from kelly connor. >> have spent a lot ofportant it is to get out and vote. reaching out to young voters, kiimportance of the 2024 electin is something i spend most of my time doing. >> the focus on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a what we have seen in previous cycles. you are or doorknocking. a÷ixhow are you reaching them? >> it is an app reach. it has content that you can share with friends and family members. ha people come to the event, download the app. share poocrats are doing. when you are talking to voters in person, can i get your name, ask you a fewns and see where you are at politically. what are the mosg the country, o you ask them your name, you get it and confirm tt ■iit them and ask if you are supporting president biden and kamala harris in the upcoming election, tammy baldwin, and the next thing we ask is l6at tportant ig in the country. reproductive rights, lgbtq rights, climate change. the three biggest issues for young voters. voting oting for president biden or they are unsure, those of the
. >> more on the biden campaign's efforts with the reach app from kelly connor. >> have spent a lot ofportant it is to get out and vote. reaching out to young voters, kiimportance of the 2024 electin is something i spend most of my time doing. >> the focus on younger voters means you have to take a bit of a what we have seen in previous cycles. you are or doorknocking. a÷ixhow are you reaching them? >> it is an app reach. it has content that you can share with friends...
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as vox's connor hansen tells us, the candidates are expected to cover some hot button issues. >> more than four months from election day, polls show six out of ten voters will catch some of thursday's debate, either live or in the coverage to follow, with president biden and former president trump neck and neck in the polls. the debate could be a major inflection point in the race. >> anywhere between 70 and more than 100 million people will be watching the debate. >> trump and biden have showed different strategies, leading into the debate for an almost entire week, president biden has been at camp david, huddled with a number of advisers running through key policy issues and mock debates. >> you've got joe biden, who wakes up every single morning thinking about what he can do for the american people. you've got donald trump who wakes up every single morning thinking about what he can do for himself. >> he's going to come in ready to go. but at the end of the day, the agenda sucks. we all know it. >> former president trump has spent more time on the campaign trail, making a recent st
as vox's connor hansen tells us, the candidates are expected to cover some hot button issues. >> more than four months from election day, polls show six out of ten voters will catch some of thursday's debate, either live or in the coverage to follow, with president biden and former president trump neck and neck in the polls. the debate could be a major inflection point in the race. >> anywhere between 70 and more than 100 million people will be watching the debate. >> trump...
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fox news connor hansen tells us.w former president trump and president biden in a tight race for the first time in history. >> a former president is participating in a pre-sentencing interview in a month, a judge could decide donald trump's punishment after he was found guilty of 34 felony counts in new york. so far, trump's legal drama isn't having much effect in polls. a new cbs poll shows trump and biden neck and neck. >> don't clutch your pearls. when we were down a couple points do not celebrate. when we're up a couple points. this is going to be a close election all the way through. >> surrogates on both sides have been trying to make their case. >> i'm in wisconsin because i believe president trump needs to win. his policies are right for america. >> the new poll shows the majority of voters say trump's conviction is not a factor for them, and it ranks far lower than key issues like the economy, crime or the border. >> there needs to be a program on the economy, on inflation, on and on the border that is ratio
fox news connor hansen tells us.w former president trump and president biden in a tight race for the first time in history. >> a former president is participating in a pre-sentencing interview in a month, a judge could decide donald trump's punishment after he was found guilty of 34 felony counts in new york. so far, trump's legal drama isn't having much effect in polls. a new cbs poll shows trump and biden neck and neck. >> don't clutch your pearls. when we were down a couple...
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. >> fox's connor hansen has reaction from both presidential candidates, as donald trump says he's nothis legal fight and will appeal this. >> president biden, responding to that conviction in a speech from the white house today. >> this is bigger than me. this is bigger than my presidency. >> just one day after being convicted on 34 felony counts, a defiant former president donald trump blasted the trial, saying voters will vindicate him because everybody saw was a rigged deal. >> it was a rigged trial. but we're going to make america great again. we're going to make it better than ever before. november 5th. remember, november 5th is the most important day in the history of our country. >> president biden, breaking his silence on the matter, also addressing the historic verdict. >> the american principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. >> the president, working to reassure the american people that the justice system worked. >> now he'd be given the opportunity, as he should, to appeal that decision, just like everyone else has that opportunity. that's how the american sys
. >> fox's connor hansen has reaction from both presidential candidates, as donald trump says he's nothis legal fight and will appeal this. >> president biden, responding to that conviction in a speech from the white house today. >> this is bigger than me. this is bigger than my presidency. >> just one day after being convicted on 34 felony counts, a defiant former president donald trump blasted the trial, saying voters will vindicate him because everybody saw was a...
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connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news new at five tonight, the republican majority in the house voted totorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. >> gop lawmakers took issue with garland's refusal to turn over audio of president biden's interview in his classified documents case. today's vote is largely symbolic, as the white house issued executive privilege over the audio shielding it from congress, garland saying in a statement, quote, it is deeply disappointing that this house of representatives has turned a serious congressional authority into a partizan weapon. today's vote disregards the constitutional separation of powers. the justice department's need to protect its investigative actions, and the substantial amount of information we have provided to the committees. >> the white house held its first press briefing today since hunter biden was convicted in his federal gun trial, and a spokesperson did not rule out a commutation. president biden has ruled out pardoning his son, who will be sentenced later this year. the commutation would reduce the sentence and but lea
connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news new at five tonight, the republican majority in the house voted totorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. >> gop lawmakers took issue with garland's refusal to turn over audio of president biden's interview in his classified documents case. today's vote is largely symbolic, as the white house issued executive privilege over the audio shielding it from congress, garland saying in a statement, quote, it is deeply disappointing that this...
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fox's connor hansen reports on the new aid coming to the war torn country. >> we're not backing down.we're standing together against this illegal aggression. president biden, along with european leaders, announced a $50 billion loan for ukraine to help in its fight against russia. >> biden and ukrainian president zelensky also signed a separate ten year agreement aimed at committing us aid for ukraine, even though a future president could back out collectively. >> this is a powerful set of actions and will create a stronger foundation for ukraine's success, leaders say the loan for ukraine will be financed by interest from frozen russian assets, mostly held in europe. >> it is a strong signal that we are sending to ukraine that we will support ukraine in its fight for freedom for as long as it takes it is also a strong signal to putin that putin cannot outlast us. >> the announcement comes at a time when russian troops seem to have the upper hand. >> this is an agreement on steps to guarantee sustainable peace and therefore it benefits everyone in the world because the russian war aga
fox's connor hansen reports on the new aid coming to the war torn country. >> we're not backing down.we're standing together against this illegal aggression. president biden, along with european leaders, announced a $50 billion loan for ukraine to help in its fight against russia. >> biden and ukrainian president zelensky also signed a separate ten year agreement aimed at committing us aid for ukraine, even though a future president could back out collectively. >> this is a...
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fox news connor hanson tells us. platforms are targeting kids and hurt their mental health. we have to do more for our children because we are losing them as a society. >> experts say too much screen time in certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. >> a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never have before. >> new york governor kathy hochul and state lawmakers have been working on legislation that could force major social media platforms to make changes. instead of algorithms deciding what kids see. companies could be forced to display content to younger users in chronological order. the platforms could also be banned from sending kids alerts late at night, unless parents sign off on it. lawmakers also want to stop companies from selling kids data, so the algorithms, target children. >> they repeatedly send messages to them about different topics, whatever it they're, they'r
fox news connor hanson tells us. platforms are targeting kids and hurt their mental health. we have to do more for our children because we are losing them as a society. >> experts say too much screen time in certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. >> a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never have before. >> new york governor kathy...
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connor mcdavid. >> reporter: oilers captain connor mcdavid leading his team and working on keeping teammatesaser focused on hockey's biggest stage. >> it's a bit of a circus. there's lots going on. lots of media. you know, family and friends. i'm looking forward to just playing and getting back to what we love to do. >> this is an absolute dream of mine. i'm so excited for this opportunity. to be back in the stanley cup finals is an honor, and hopefully we can finish the job this. >> reporter: forward matthew tkachuk leading his team, the florida panthers, to their second straight appearance in the finals. >> here's tkachuk, wrist shot, score! >> it is such an elusive thing just to make it back here. >> yeah, it's a very hard thing to go to the finals and do it again the next year. like, it's such a grind on your body, and mentally, it's just a lot. >> reporter: after falling short last year, the panthers hope their stanley cup finals experience gives them the edge they need to carry the trophy this time around. >> what we've done all year long, and especially in the playoffs, is the recipe
connor mcdavid. >> reporter: oilers captain connor mcdavid leading his team and working on keeping teammatesaser focused on hockey's biggest stage. >> it's a bit of a circus. there's lots going on. lots of media. you know, family and friends. i'm looking forward to just playing and getting back to what we love to do. >> this is an absolute dream of mine. i'm so excited for this opportunity. to be back in the stanley cup finals is an honor, and hopefully we can finish the job...
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fox's connor hansen has more now from new york. >> we have to do more for our children because we area society. >> experts say too much screen time in certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. >> a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never had before. >> new york governor kathy hochul and state lawmakers have been working on legislation that could force major social media platforms to make changes, instead of algorithms deciding what kids see. companies could be forced to display content to younger users in chronological order. the platforms could also be banned from sending kids alerts late at night unless parents sign off on it. lawmakers also want to stop companies from selling kids data, so the algorithms, target children. >> they repeatedly send messages to them about different topics. whatever it they're, they're gearing it toward. and they suck these kids in by sending these repeated algorithms. >> governor hochul says this will not be
fox's connor hansen has more now from new york. >> we have to do more for our children because we area society. >> experts say too much screen time in certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. >> a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never had before. >> new york governor kathy hochul and state lawmakers have been working on...
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fox's connor hanson tells us the new controversy comes as the company is trying to prove it's takingafety seriously. >> nearly six months after a door plug blew out of a boeing airplane mid-flight, the company gave rare access to a plant that builds the 737 max nine. boeing says that plane left the plant without the necessary bolts, securing the door plug. the company speculates that there was missing paperwork after the plug was put in place at the plant. >> we know the plug was opened and the paperwork is not there. >> and so what i have done and what we have done is focus deeply on ensuring that we close that gap. >> boeing's goal was to show the company has doubled down on safety. >> i feel very confident that it will not happen again. >> but the ntsb wasn't happy with the company's media event. the agency says boeing released nonpublic information from its investigation and speculated about the possible cause of the blowout. this comes after boeing's ceo was grilled by lawmakers in front of the families of victims killed in boeing crashes overseas, transportation secretary pete
fox's connor hanson tells us the new controversy comes as the company is trying to prove it's takingafety seriously. >> nearly six months after a door plug blew out of a boeing airplane mid-flight, the company gave rare access to a plant that builds the 737 max nine. boeing says that plane left the plant without the necessary bolts, securing the door plug. the company speculates that there was missing paperwork after the plug was put in place at the plant. >> we know the plug was...
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new york state are expected to pass a new law that could ban certain social media algorithms, as connor and hurt their mental health. >> we have to do more for our children because we are losing them as a society. >> experts say too much screen time and certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never had before. new york governor kathy hochul and state lawmakers have been working on legislation that could force major social media platforms to make changes, instead of algorithms deciding what kids see. companies could be forced to display content to younger users in chronological order. the platforms could also be banned from sending kids alerts late at night unless parents sign off on it. lawmakers also want to stop companies from selling kids data . >> so the algorithms, target children. they repeatedly send messages to them about different topics, whatever it they're, they're gearing it toward. and they su
new york state are expected to pass a new law that could ban certain social media algorithms, as connor and hurt their mental health. >> we have to do more for our children because we are losing them as a society. >> experts say too much screen time and certain social media algorithms are hurting children's mental health. states like new york are fighting back. a lot of these young people know that they're feeling lonelier and isolated, and anxiety and depression like they never had...
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boeing is apologizing to the family members of the victims of two deadly 737 max crashes, as fox's connor hansen tells us, that apology came during a senate hearing where the ceo was grilled about mounting safety issues at boeing on capitol hill tuesday, boeing ceo david calhoun faced families who lost loved ones in crashes months apart in 2018 and 2019. >> we apologize for the grief that we caused, and i want you to know we are totally committed in your memory. >> the work focused on safety. >> the senators want to know what the company is doing to fix what critics call a broken safety culture. >> this is not an industry where it's okay to cut corners. >> the last time the ceo appeared on capitol hill was after the door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight in january. >> our culture is far from perfect, but we are taking action and we are making progress. >> the problems haven't stopped for boeing. just last week, southwest airlines said one of its boeing 737 max eight recently plunged mid-flight at one point only 400ft from the pacific ocean. senator richard blumenthal also brought u
boeing is apologizing to the family members of the victims of two deadly 737 max crashes, as fox's connor hansen tells us, that apology came during a senate hearing where the ceo was grilled about mounting safety issues at boeing on capitol hill tuesday, boeing ceo david calhoun faced families who lost loved ones in crashes months apart in 2018 and 2019. >> we apologize for the grief that we caused, and i want you to know we are totally committed in your memory. >> the work focused...
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connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news, ktvu, fox two news at five starts now. >> now at 5:00, an increaseshowing signs of success in san francisco. police touting the results of their new license plate readers. despite the privacy concerns. >> automated license plate readers are by definition, mass surveillance. >> the police are monitoring. somebody's got to. somebodys got to see what's going on in the neighborhood at night. >> mixed reaction to the new numbers tonight. good evening. >> i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. tonight, city leaders looking to push back against the narrative that crime has no consequences in san francisco. >> ktvu christien kafton joins us now. he's live in the city. and christian backers of the cameras say they've already taken numerous criminals off the streets. >> yeah. that's right. right now there are about 100 cameras that look just like this one scattered throughout san francisco. supporters say those cameras are working to help track down criminals, but some are worried that the city is now living in a surveillance state. three months ago, san
connor hansen, ktvu, fox two news, ktvu, fox two news at five starts now. >> now at 5:00, an increaseshowing signs of success in san francisco. police touting the results of their new license plate readers. despite the privacy concerns. >> automated license plate readers are by definition, mass surveillance. >> the police are monitoring. somebody's got to. somebodys got to see what's going on in the neighborhood at night. >> mixed reaction to the new numbers tonight....