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cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out.t another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if they're not ready to stop using drugs, she wants them to use them safely. dr. cunningham: i am concerned the last time that happens, you had an overdose and i don't want you to overdose again. my treatment plans incorporate safe use tips, safe consumption tips, a 1-800 number to never use alone. reviewing how to use narcan. so i want people to leave feeling empowered and equipped with the information because it is a chronic disease. rerrence of use is going to happen. so if we know that is going to happen, why do we give the individual in front of us, share the knowledge i have so that i can you next week at your next appointment. see you two weeks later. john: it's an approach she
cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out.t another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if they're not ready to stop using drugs, she wants them to use them safely. dr. cunningham: i am concerned the last time that happens, you had an...
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as for cunningham, the gap was closed through social media, even use shine a light and for mister cunninghambecome has far away as he did and the way he found out about. >> this teacher opening. you know, it is quite a story. the story with a happy ending for green hill high school. it's very much a vocation and and that's and my wife is very excited about me being, you know, that teaching with something that may be very happy when i was a i was younger. and that was kendall ashman reporting for us tonight. >> they want to make sure they take that honeymoon after their big day? a new study finds it couples who travel together, stay together. a survey conducted by honey fund highlighted the risk factors for missing honeymoons another romantic trips. the survey asked 1000 americans to rate their marital satisfaction. 84% say that they had an excellent marriage and also said that they travel together regularly. on the contrary, 78% of people who rated their marriage not so good. say they did not travel records. southwest airlines went the extra mile for san francisco woman celebrating a major m
as for cunningham, the gap was closed through social media, even use shine a light and for mister cunninghambecome has far away as he did and the way he found out about. >> this teacher opening. you know, it is quite a story. the story with a happy ending for green hill high school. it's very much a vocation and and that's and my wife is very excited about me being, you know, that teaching with something that may be very happy when i was a i was younger. and that was kendall ashman...
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and giles cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency trafalgar strategy and former heads at the uk prime minister's office from 2015 to 2016. a very warm welcome to all of you. stephen, let's start by just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. stephen: thanks, laura. i think when we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation that transport workers, rail, dock workers, truck drivers all did their part through the covid period and now we're hit with enormous levels of inflation not seen for 40 years. and frankly people are extremely worried about meeting their bills and their commitments at a time where there's clearly a void of leadership in the politics in the uk and no ready solution. so all of the cases you mentioned are actually strikes voted on by the workers themselves. so i think the message to a global audience is workers have had enough. they did their part through covid and now they recognize some extreme increasing costs off the scale and they're asking for a just and fair equitable solution. laura: pushpin,
and giles cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency trafalgar strategy and former heads at the uk prime minister's office from 2015 to 2016. a very warm welcome to all of you. stephen, let's start by just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. stephen: thanks, laura. i think when we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation that transport workers, rail, dock workers, truck drivers all did their part through the covid period...
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this is their better day. >> ajohnny cunningham was there. beside kivarian newsom.s about. or who pete kadens was. >> good afternoon, johnson college prep. >> but they will never forget. >> you're going to walk out of here forever changed today. that is because if you are a freshman, sophomore, junior or a senior at johnson college prep, your college tuition, your room and board, your books are paid for. you will go to college for free! >> free. kadens charity called hope chicago will pay in-state tuition and expenses, an action of kindness so great it had to be squeezed to fit within belief. that same week, kadens made the same announcement at four additional chicago high schools. >> look, we are operating in a city here in chicago where the number one cause of death for children under the age of 18 is gunshot wounds. we're not going to wait anymore. it's now or never. >> how many tuitions in chicago altogether? >> we will end up funding about 30,000 individuals to go to college or trade school in the city of chicago. >> over what period of time? >> over the next d
this is their better day. >> ajohnny cunningham was there. beside kivarian newsom.s about. or who pete kadens was. >> good afternoon, johnson college prep. >> but they will never forget. >> you're going to walk out of here forever changed today. that is because if you are a freshman, sophomore, junior or a senior at johnson college prep, your college tuition, your room and board, your books are paid for. you will go to college for free! >> free. kadens charity...
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steven cause and push been thing, and giles cunningham, and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website out there a dot com. and to further discussion, to go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter at ha, inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here. bye for now. ah. and a 3 year investigation into the pro gun lobby. you've been in a really kind revealeth secrets me. one point put messaging out there will get people out, race get mad and connections some don't want to expose many legacy media. love mass shoes, dock with my al jazeera investigations. how to sell a massacre on al jazeera, the heart wrenching good bye, loved ones, not knowing when they will unite again. women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving ben behind among them. foreigners also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station. there's only a few rides available and that's only due to su
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steven cause and push been thing and giles cunningham, and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again. any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and have our discussion digital facebook page, that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter at a j in fi story from me laura kyle and the whole team here is bye for now. a al jazeera, with all indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10th largest economy, is busy transforming, ready to beat your business. partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies being the power house, indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency, bringing opportunities for you, invest indonesia. now, this november, the well companies coming to cattle of the clock is ticking as the main event gets closer. every step of the way, i'm going to get you off that with a new show each month things can expect some strong support hearing test. bringing the latest news from teens and fans in different regions across the globe
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steven, cause and push been thing and dials cunningham. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website out, is there a dot com. and to further discussion to go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter at ha, inside story from me laura kyle: and the whole team here is bye for now. ah ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, i will all of latin america for most of my career, but millcreek is a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why lou don't y'all just bear with me until robin and dough.
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i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll on teachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined by two guests. my first guest is zeinab hijazi, the senior health and technical advisor at unicef. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for having me. >> a quick note to our audience, we would love to hear your questions. tweet us using the handle @post live. let's start off with statistics. i heard that one in seven kids under 19 years old experience some kind of mental health disorder around the world. does this figure sound correct to you? >> yes. mental health and these statistics are an important indication of mental health being this global issue. of course, it remains stigmatized and underfunded in almost every country rich or poor and poor mental health in childhood or adolescence prevents children from reaching their two true potential. far too many children are burning under the weight up under addressed mental health issues. -- estimating other statistics that are importa
i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll on teachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined by two guests. my first guest is zeinab hijazi, the senior health and technical advisor at unicef. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for having me. >> a quick note to our audience, we would love to hear your questions. tweet us using the handle @post live. let's start off with...
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is association was founded in 1853 by ann, pamela cunningham of south carolina as a grassroots effort to acquire and preserve the home of the nation's founding father now ann pamela was in turn inspired by a letter from her mother who had seen mount vernon in something like the condition that you see it in the in the photograph before you from a riverboat and was quote as she wrote to her daughter painfully distressed at the ruin and desolation of the home of washington and the thought passed through my mind. this is her mother writing. why was it that the women of his country did not try and keep it in repair if the men could not do it. it does seem such a blot on our country. now to your question colleen why not men? i think that's a story of opportunities not taken because in fact mount vernon had been made available by the washington family who still collateral relatives of george washington who still owned it since the 1830s and both congress and the legislature of virginia the state of virginia had been approached and declined because of course, there was no model for a federal
is association was founded in 1853 by ann, pamela cunningham of south carolina as a grassroots effort to acquire and preserve the home of the nation's founding father now ann pamela was in turn inspired by a letter from her mother who had seen mount vernon in something like the condition that you see it in the in the photograph before you from a riverboat and was quote as she wrote to her daughter painfully distressed at the ruin and desolation of the home of washington and the thought passed...
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cunningham absent.deantonio. >> here. >> member freedom bok. >> here. >> officer leadbetter. >> here. >> member miller absent. member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes. >> chair, would you like me to read the o lonnie land acknowledgment? >> that would be great. >> we acknowledge we are object the unseeded of the o loney who are the original hab tants of the san francisco peninsula. in accordance with their traditions, they have never ceded lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as they caretaker of this place as well as all people to reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to acknowledge the an sers, elders and relatives covet ohlone community and by affirmin
cunningham absent.deantonio. >> here. >> member freedom bok. >> here. >> officer leadbetter. >> here. >> member miller absent. member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes....
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and reading his decision, judge jacob cunningham notice something interesting about the 1931 law. >>he product of a 57th michigan legislative session, notably compress almost entirely of men. >> judge cunningham also addressed the impact this ban would've had -- >> subjecting providers to criminal penalty for medical care that was available, not to mention safe, as the testimony suggested, safer than pregnancy itself, without any justification from the state for doing so simply does not pass constitutional muster under our state's constitution. women, and all persons capable of carrying children, not having the ability and freedom to consult with their medical professionals without fear of prosecution puts the government into the patient examining room. a person carrying a child has the right to bodily and autonomy and integrity as well as a safe doctor-patient relationship, free from government interference, as they have been able to do so for nearly 50 years. >> with us tonight to discuss, two of my absolute favorite, political strategist rachel the author of the forthcoming book h
and reading his decision, judge jacob cunningham notice something interesting about the 1931 law. >>he product of a 57th michigan legislative session, notably compress almost entirely of men. >> judge cunningham also addressed the impact this ban would've had -- >> subjecting providers to criminal penalty for medical care that was available, not to mention safe, as the testimony suggested, safer than pregnancy itself, without any justification from the state for doing so...
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not far from lake cunningham. no word on if investigators have a suspect or motive for that stabbing it's the city's 26th homicide of the year. >>> a deadly shooting in the morning. it happened around 9:30 in oakland on sycamore street. officers say that officer responding to a call they found a man who had been shot. he later died at the scene. officers are urging anyone with information on the shooting to give them a call. >>> new, meta has reached a settlement in its cambridge lawsuit. the suit accused facebook of feeding personal information to a firm tied to president trump's 2016 campaign. details of the settlement are not clear. the deal was reached just a few weeks before the deadline for meta leaders to submit depositions for a pretrial. this casa rose after 2018 revelations that cambridge analytica paid an app developer for the personal information of 87 million users and then used to target voters during the 2016 campaign. >>> the fbi is responding to comments facebook founder recently made on a popular
not far from lake cunningham. no word on if investigators have a suspect or motive for that stabbing it's the city's 26th homicide of the year. >>> a deadly shooting in the morning. it happened around 9:30 in oakland on sycamore street. officers say that officer responding to a call they found a man who had been shot. he later died at the scene. officers are urging anyone with information on the shooting to give them a call. >>> new, meta has reached a settlement in its...
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>> it was really interesting what judge cunningham said in his opinion.ial in this matter until after the november election. the reason he was doing that is because we have a ballot proposal that will likely be on the ballot this november, specifically that creates a constitutional right in michigan for all kinds of health care that are related to this issue. so not just abortion care but the handling of miscarriages, birth control and fertility treatments. the judge just put it all out there. he said, you know what, the united states supreme court and the ruling in the dobbs case, where they overturned roe v. wade, despite a circle back to the states, and so would judge cunningham set was, let the voters decide this issue. this injunction has been put in place until after the election, specifically to allow the voters to make a decision on this issue. i know that if this ballot actually -- this proposal actually makes the ballot, it will pass in large numbers, because people in the state of michigan don't want to see the lives of women put at risk by a l
>> it was really interesting what judge cunningham said in his opinion.ial in this matter until after the november election. the reason he was doing that is because we have a ballot proposal that will likely be on the ballot this november, specifically that creates a constitutional right in michigan for all kinds of health care that are related to this issue. so not just abortion care but the handling of miscarriages, birth control and fertility treatments. the judge just put it all out...
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cunningham: this is a civil rights issue. it's a human rights issue that we need to change.ase. and we have stigmatized a chronic disease. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
cunningham: this is a civil rights issue. it's a human rights issue that we need to change.ase. and we have stigmatized a chronic disease. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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quinn cunningham, a victim of this disturbing trend.is kia stolen from a parking spot outside a milwaukee restaurant. >> i ran outside, and my back windshield was just ripped off, pulled off, just laying there. it kind of clicked. like, my car's probably stolen. >> reporter: the video surfacing on tiktok and youtube. hyundai writing in a statement that they will work with police departments to make steering wheel locks available for affected hyundai owners. >> also consider using something like the club. that old security device that you would secure onto the steering wheel. that could deter thieves. >> the good, old club. thanks, phil. >>> coming up, a family matriarch who has more than 100 reasons to be thankful this morning. >> you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100
quinn cunningham, a victim of this disturbing trend.is kia stolen from a parking spot outside a milwaukee restaurant. >> i ran outside, and my back windshield was just ripped off, pulled off, just laying there. it kind of clicked. like, my car's probably stolen. >> reporter: the video surfacing on tiktok and youtube. hyundai writing in a statement that they will work with police departments to make steering wheel locks available for affected hyundai owners. >> also consider...
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early yesterday morning at the intersection of quimby road and caraston way not far from a lake cunningham police found a 16-year-old and an adult man both suffering from stab wounds. the man is expected to survive. no word yet on a suspect or motive for the stabbings. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. a team from the international atomic energy agency is set to visit an endangered nuclear power plant. fighting around the plant has sparked fears of a nuclear catastrophe. people in the region are being given iodine pills to prevent cancer from radiation in case of a nuclear meltdown. ukraine can't simply shut down its nuclear plants because it relies on them for power. >>> today in golden gate park, hundreds turned out to celebrate ukrainian independence day. there was dancing, food, songs, and lots of support. ukrainian independence day is officially on august 24th. that's when ukraine split from the soviet union in 1991. >>> family and friends of a san francisco assault victim are making sure grandpa vilcha is not forgotten. people gathered to honor the victim of a violent attack a y
early yesterday morning at the intersection of quimby road and caraston way not far from a lake cunningham police found a 16-year-old and an adult man both suffering from stab wounds. the man is expected to survive. no word yet on a suspect or motive for the stabbings. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. a team from the international atomic energy agency is set to visit an endangered nuclear power plant. fighting around the plant has sparked fears of a nuclear catastrophe. people in...
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. >> reporter: tricia cunningham of the north texas food bank says every giveaway is just as busy.ople say, they can't afford groceries. >> and it's just the basics. it's flour, sugar, eggs, milk. we don't buy cookies, cakes. we don't even have that luxury anymore. >> reporter: as inflation has grown, so has need. one in six americans relied on food banks last year. that's 53 million people, compared to 40 million pre-pandemic. cars were lined up for more than two hours before this giveaway even started. today, there is food for 400 families, but demand will likely exceed that. judy mooreland, on a fixed income, says the donations are a lifesaver. >> staples, like noodles and pasta and the canned goods-- i love green beans-- and the canned fruit. >> reporter: food banks themselves are straining, getting less government assistance than during the pandemic, and many report donations have plummeted. >> we have a deficit budget because we want to make sure no one in our community goes hungry, but that is not a sustainable solution. >> reporter: but it does mean dana carpenter and her h
. >> reporter: tricia cunningham of the north texas food bank says every giveaway is just as busy.ople say, they can't afford groceries. >> and it's just the basics. it's flour, sugar, eggs, milk. we don't buy cookies, cakes. we don't even have that luxury anymore. >> reporter: as inflation has grown, so has need. one in six americans relied on food banks last year. that's 53 million people, compared to 40 million pre-pandemic. cars were lined up for more than two hours before...
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korea's capital sole, or to some of the heaviest rain in nearly 70 years. 7 more missing the affluent cunningham district was hit hard rock mcbride reports these rains have been expected with forecast, is predicting around 300 millimeters of rainfall spread over the best part of a week. now, many places have already experienced that in the soul area, at least past 2 days, and it is still raining one place, recording $381.00 millimeters of rainfall on monday alone. now that's the heaviest rainfall in a 115 years. but considering that's when records 1st began, it's pretty unprecedented. one of the worst effected areas has been the low lying gangnam district south of the han river. that's also home to the country's president. you took yell, who found himself stranded in his apartment. these rains have mostly been affecting south korea with the rain bands now moving further south down the korean peninsula . but north korea has also been recording heavy rainfall with the north, suspected of releasing large amounts of water into the river system, shared by the 2 careers without informing the south 1st
korea's capital sole, or to some of the heaviest rain in nearly 70 years. 7 more missing the affluent cunningham district was hit hard rock mcbride reports these rains have been expected with forecast, is predicting around 300 millimeters of rainfall spread over the best part of a week. now, many places have already experienced that in the soul area, at least past 2 days, and it is still raining one place, recording $381.00 millimeters of rainfall on monday alone. now that's the heaviest...
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the mount vernon ladies association was founded in in 1853 by pamela cunningham of south carolina. as a grassroots effort to acquire and preserve the home of the nation's founding father. and pamela was inspired by her mother, who had seen mount vernon get something like the condition that you see it like in the photograph before, like in a river boat, and she, quote was painfully distressed at the ruin and isolation of the home of washington. and the thought passed through my mind, this is her mother writing, why was it that the women of this country did not try and keep within repair if the men could not do it? [laughs] it does seem like such a blot on our country. and quick question, why not man? i think that's a story of opportunities not taken and it has been made available by the washington family collateral relatives of george washington, who still owned it, but that was since the 1830s and both congress and the legislature of virginia had been approached and declined because of course there was no model for preservation at all much less government owning private properties
the mount vernon ladies association was founded in in 1853 by pamela cunningham of south carolina. as a grassroots effort to acquire and preserve the home of the nation's founding father. and pamela was inspired by her mother, who had seen mount vernon get something like the condition that you see it like in the photograph before, like in a river boat, and she, quote was painfully distressed at the ruin and isolation of the home of washington. and the thought passed through my mind, this is her...
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and charles cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency. trafalgar strategy and former head of press at the u. k. prime minister's office from 2015 to 16, a very warm welcome to all of you stephen. let's start by just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. hey, so i think we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation transport workers, wherever they fit, rail workers, truck drivers who did their part for the kind of the period and now with enormous levels of inflation not seen for 40 years. and frankly, people are extremely worried about meeting their. ready and their commitments at a time when is clearly a void of leadership in the politics in the u. k. and now ready solution. so all of the cases you mention are actually strikes voted on by the workers themselves. so i think the message to a global audience is, workers of had enough, i did their power for it, and now they recognized extreme increase in cost off the scale. and they're asking for a just and fair, equitable solution. question, do you, do you agree with that
and charles cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency. trafalgar strategy and former head of press at the u. k. prime minister's office from 2015 to 16, a very warm welcome to all of you stephen. let's start by just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. hey, so i think we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation transport workers, wherever they fit, rail workers, truck drivers who did their part for the kind of the period...
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cunningham absent.>> here. >> member freedom bok. >> here. >> officer leadbetter. >> here. >> member miller absent. member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes. >> chair, would you like me to read the o lonnie land acknowledgment? >> that would be great. >> we acknowledge we are object the unseeded of the o loney who are the original hab tants of the san francisco peninsula. in accordance with their traditions, they have never ceded lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as they caretaker of this place as well as all people to reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to acknowledge the an sers, elders and relatives covet ohlone community and by affirming their sov
cunningham absent.>> here. >> member freedom bok. >> here. >> officer leadbetter. >> here. >> member miller absent. member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes. >> chair,...
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i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll on teachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined
i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll on teachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined
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it happened early yesterday not far from lake cunningham. police say that they found a 16- year-old and man who had been stabbed. the man is expected to survive. no word on a suspect or motive. >>> a new contract for cal fire crews is in the works with pay hikes and other benefits. the union has been pushing toward for years. the new contract includes three small raises over the next year, shorter shifts and a monthly stipend to help cover health insurance. the idea is to help get firefighter pay on par with other firefighting services. right now they are the lowest paid in the state. the job is demanding, disruptive and comes with risks like injury or ptsd. >> the commitment from the administration and the department to start reducing the work hours that cal fire does. we work a 72 hour shift. the longest in the fire department around the country. >> that contract now has to be approved by union members and state lawmakers. if passed the agreement could increase state spending by $126 million a year into 2024. >>> coming up leaders in ukrai
it happened early yesterday not far from lake cunningham. police say that they found a 16- year-old and man who had been stabbed. the man is expected to survive. no word on a suspect or motive. >>> a new contract for cal fire crews is in the works with pay hikes and other benefits. the union has been pushing toward for years. the new contract includes three small raises over the next year, shorter shifts and a monthly stipend to help cover health insurance. the idea is to help get...
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i happen on quinnby road and careson way not far from cunningham way.s a suspect or motive for the stabbing. this is the city's 26th homicide this year. a social media post by the oakland zoo is prompting a response by the hollister police department. officers with wildlife crew tried to date the animal and then they open up fire on him after they say he rushed towards the officers. the mountain lion was taken to the oakland zoo for emergency surgery but died. they posted on social media saying in part while trying to safely capture him, he was shot by local pd. the hollister pd said that their choice of words is careless at best, and misleading at worst. adding that the zoo's post characterized the actions as impatient and reckless and they say it is not true. >>> at 10:30 this morning, a race kicks off at julien and telemundo and we are a proud sponsor. but first, we will hear from vianey. >> once this system here clears out, we will have have a nice shift in the weather as well. heading into monday, it is going to change with the help of high pressur
i happen on quinnby road and careson way not far from cunningham way.s a suspect or motive for the stabbing. this is the city's 26th homicide this year. a social media post by the oakland zoo is prompting a response by the hollister police department. officers with wildlife crew tried to date the animal and then they open up fire on him after they say he rushed towards the officers. the mountain lion was taken to the oakland zoo for emergency surgery but died. they posted on social media saying...
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i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll oneachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined by two guests. my first guest is zeinab hijazi, the senior health and technical advisor at unicef. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for having me. >> a quick note to our audience, we would love to hear your questions. tweet us using the handle @post live. let's start off with statistics. i heard that one in seven kids under 19 years old experience some kind of mental health disorder around the world. does this figure sound correct to you? >> yes. mental health and these statistics are an important indication of mental health being this global issue. of course, it remains stigmatized and underfunded in almost every country rich or poor and poor mental health in childhood or adolescence prevents children from reaching their two true potential. far too many children are burning under the weight up under addressed mental health issues. -- estimating other statistics that are important
i am kate cunningham and today we are here to talk about something that has taken on -- an ms toll oneachers and students -- immense toll on teachers and students and i am delighted to be joined by two guests. my first guest is zeinab hijazi, the senior health and technical advisor at unicef. welcome to washington post live. >> thank you for having me. >> a quick note to our audience, we would love to hear your questions. tweet us using the handle @post live. let's start off with...
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. >> to learn more about this, danny invited me to sit down with tribal member, trina cunningham, who'sr of the manu tribal consortium and a specialist. >> one of the important aspects of it to me is the relationship of humanity with nature. and it seems that we've forgotten that relationship. >> yeah. >> and forgotten that natural law is the number one ruler. for example, our ancestors knew that fire is the only thing that at a landscape scale, can fight fire. >> since time immemorial, indigenous folks maintained forest using a practice today known as cultural burning. by setting low-intensity, controlled burns at different times, they cleared away dead brush and fuels from the forest floor, protecting the forest from larger fires. but cultural burning was about more than just preventing catastrophic wildfire. the practice also helped promote growth of different traditional food sources and fire resistant species. indigenous folks knew what they were doing. >> that's the way the tribes did it. and they never put out a fire. if there was a fire that happened on a ridge, they let it burn
. >> to learn more about this, danny invited me to sit down with tribal member, trina cunningham, who'sr of the manu tribal consortium and a specialist. >> one of the important aspects of it to me is the relationship of humanity with nature. and it seems that we've forgotten that relationship. >> yeah. >> and forgotten that natural law is the number one ruler. for example, our ancestors knew that fire is the only thing that at a landscape scale, can fight fire. >>...
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back in the early arts, two judges and wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, mark shapiro and michael cunninghamention center. then they took two point $8 million of illegal payments from the builder and co-owner of two private jails. then, and his juvenile court according to court documents, she perrella pushed a zero tolerance policy that guaranteed large numbers of kids accused of petty offenses like jaywalking in truancy would be sent to the for profit prisons. conning ham and ciavarella, who were elected to the process democrats, or convicted of racketeering charges. and they are serving lengthy prison terms. in 2000, nine the state supreme court vacated their judgment against 4000 children over half a decade, but on tuesday another federal court order that the two judges pay more than $200 million in restitution to about 300 ks that they put away. calling those, victims quote, the tragic human casualties of a scandal of epic proportions in a for profit prison system. even more tragically, some of the case for cash victims are not around anymore to collect that money. like edward cans acost
back in the early arts, two judges and wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, mark shapiro and michael cunninghamention center. then they took two point $8 million of illegal payments from the builder and co-owner of two private jails. then, and his juvenile court according to court documents, she perrella pushed a zero tolerance policy that guaranteed large numbers of kids accused of petty offenses like jaywalking in truancy would be sent to the for profit prisons. conning ham and ciavarella, who were...
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. >> and kara stein, way near cunningham lake. got there, they tried to give life support to the 16 year-old he was taken to hospital where he ended up dying. police also say now they know a second victim, an adult man was stabbed at that same location. he was taken the hospital but seems that he will recover. they still don't know the motive or the circumstances surrounding this. it is 28 to 26 homicide of the year for san jose petaluma. police are asking for your help. they're trying to find a man who was accused of stealing several items from a 7.11 there. >> police say the suspect into that store on pena little boulevard south d street on august 6. well, they say he stole several times and then he left on a bicycle days later, he into the same store and stole more items this time. police say the suspect threatened the clerk and tried to dissuade them from calling police. he then left the scene riding on a light blue mountain bicycle. get a good look at it. police are describing him as a possible white male with a medium to lar
. >> and kara stein, way near cunningham lake. got there, they tried to give life support to the 16 year-old he was taken to hospital where he ended up dying. police also say now they know a second victim, an adult man was stabbed at that same location. he was taken the hospital but seems that he will recover. they still don't know the motive or the circumstances surrounding this. it is 28 to 26 homicide of the year for san jose petaluma. police are asking for your help. they're trying to...
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. >> so quick political question, the democrat running for governor in south carolina, joe cunninghamn should run for a second term. listen to what he said. >> who could blame these kids for not showing up at the polls when they have to choose between two 70-year-olds or 80-year-olds for president of the united states. i said that president biden should not run for another term. and i won't support his run for another term because i think it is time for a new generation of leadership. >> should president biden run again in 2024? >> if he chooses to run again, i am there to support him. but my mission is to win this election in 2022. the strongest predictor of what will happen in '24 is governors across this country winning on the values of protecting a women's right to choose, reducing gun violence, making certain we have an economy that is strong and i intend to be that governor for the graeat state of georgia. >> he called you and said should i run? what would you say? >> i would say do your best job and our focus needs to be on what is happening. if he runs again, i will support hi
. >> so quick political question, the democrat running for governor in south carolina, joe cunninghamn should run for a second term. listen to what he said. >> who could blame these kids for not showing up at the polls when they have to choose between two 70-year-olds or 80-year-olds for president of the united states. i said that president biden should not run for another term. and i won't support his run for another term because i think it is time for a new generation of...
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the democrat running for governor in south carolina, joe cunningham, said he does not think presidentsecond term. listen to what he said. >> who could blame these kids for not showing up at the polls when they have to choose between two 70 -- two 80 -- or two 70-year-olds or 80-year-olds for president of the united states? i said president biden shouldn't run for another term and i won't support his run for another term. it's time for a change in leadership. >> should president biden run in 2024? >> if he runs again, i'm there to support him. the strongest predictor of what will happen in '24 is governors in this country winning on the values of a woman's right to choose, reducing gun violence, making sure we have an economy that is strong and i intend to be that governor of the great state of georgia. >> he calls and said, should i run? >> i would tell him to do our best job and right now our focus has to be on what's happening. yes, if president biden chooses to run again, i absolutely support him. my responsibility is to make certain we protect women. i encourage women to go to my
the democrat running for governor in south carolina, joe cunningham, said he does not think presidentsecond term. listen to what he said. >> who could blame these kids for not showing up at the polls when they have to choose between two 70 -- two 80 -- or two 70-year-olds or 80-year-olds for president of the united states? i said president biden shouldn't run for another term and i won't support his run for another term. it's time for a change in leadership. >> should president...
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it happened in the area of quimby road and kerrison way near cunningham.rst responders performed lifesaving measures on that 16 year-old before he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. police do not have a person of interest or motive at this time. they are investigating this as a homicide. just outside san jose. an earthquake shook things up a bit this afternoon, according to data from the u.s. geological survey, the quake measured in at a magnitude 3 small guy struck in alum rock just east of the city. the epicenter was not far from grand lake. there were no reports of any damage from that earthquake. the bay area air quality management district has issued an air quality advisory for sunday, all due to some smoke from wildfires to the north of us. the rum creek fire burning in southwest oregon is expected to impact the bay area tomorrow. pockets of smoke filled air are anticipated in some areas, but pollution levels are not necessarily expected to be considered unhealthy. for more on that, we're going to get you a check of your 4 zone f
it happened in the area of quimby road and kerrison way near cunningham.rst responders performed lifesaving measures on that 16 year-old before he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. police do not have a person of interest or motive at this time. they are investigating this as a homicide. just outside san jose. an earthquake shook things up a bit this afternoon, according to data from the u.s. geological survey, the quake measured in at a magnitude 3 small guy struck in alum...
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it happened near the keristen way road near lake cunningham. no word on a suspect or motive for the starting. >>> deadly shooting around 9:30 this morning and oakland on sycamore street near martin luther king way. officers say, responding to a call, they found a man who had been shot. he later died at the scene. officers are urging anyone with information on the shooting to give them a call >>> a chaotic and deadly situation, also in oakland. three people died in a shooting and crash. happened near the intersection of martin luther king jr. way and 29th street. two people died from gunshots. the third, a bicyclist, who was hit by a car. crashed while it was speeding away from the scene. the person driving the car is among the dead. police say, they are still looking into how this all got started. no word yet on who the shooter is or the victims. >>> a new video tonight from watsonville, where you can see, right there, a plane made an emergency landing on the beach. they say, it happened around 4:00 this afternoon, and at the time, three people
it happened near the keristen way road near lake cunningham. no word on a suspect or motive for the starting. >>> deadly shooting around 9:30 this morning and oakland on sycamore street near martin luther king way. officers say, responding to a call, they found a man who had been shot. he later died at the scene. officers are urging anyone with information on the shooting to give them a call >>> a chaotic and deadly situation, also in oakland. three people died in a shooting...
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that's near cunningham.tal but is expected to recover the teenager died due to the stabbing. first responders performed first aid but the boy died at a hospital. this is san jose's 20th homicide this year. new statistics released by the state department of justice show violent crime in california is up despite arrest rates going down. the figures released show 150 more homicides than 2020 making it the worst year for violent crimes since 2007 rates of other violent crimes were also up by 6.7% from 2020 while property crime rates rose by 3%. the uptick was accompanied by a decrease in the total arrests made. that's down more than 7% since 2020. new at noon, the united farm workers labor union will continue their demonstrations today after governor gavin newsom said he does not support assembly bill. 21 83 in its current form. this follows a 24 day march where thousands walked on foot 330 miles from kern county to the state capitol to rally for support. for the measure, the bill would allow farm workers to vot
that's near cunningham.tal but is expected to recover the teenager died due to the stabbing. first responders performed first aid but the boy died at a hospital. this is san jose's 20th homicide this year. new statistics released by the state department of justice show violent crime in california is up despite arrest rates going down. the figures released show 150 more homicides than 2020 making it the worst year for violent crimes since 2007 rates of other violent crimes were also up by 6.7%...
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i think that judge cunningham recognized that. bold statement for the truth. >> michigan, of course, has long been about a ground state when it comes to elections. it is now the center of the fight for abortion rights, with you at the center. those two things are such colliding in november. do you think we'll see a repeat of kansas where voters overwhelmingly support abortion rights? >> i do. there is no one i have talked to who doesn't support this, beside the protesters. as i was gathering signatures, i want to say, we gathered 925,000 signatures. that's a lot of signatures. from people who were pro-choice, from people who are anti choice. but clearly stated to us, i never thought roe would be overturned. and i would have to face this. or people who just don't want the government, even if they're antichoice, telling them what to do with their bodies. i think this is going to be one hell of a campaign. the other side has already started spewing lies. and we are getting prepared to respond to those. it is going to be a battle. i d
i think that judge cunningham recognized that. bold statement for the truth. >> michigan, of course, has long been about a ground state when it comes to elections. it is now the center of the fight for abortion rights, with you at the center. those two things are such colliding in november. do you think we'll see a repeat of kansas where voters overwhelmingly support abortion rights? >> i do. there is no one i have talked to who doesn't support this, beside the protesters. as i was...
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this happening yesterday morning in the area of quimby road and kerrison way near cunningham lake.ers performed cpr fuss first aid on 16 year-old before he was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. police do not have a person of interest or a motive at this time. they are investigating this as a homicide. a car burst into flames on the side of the road in contra costa county. just look at that of this. the second vehicle fire crockett, carney cause fire department crews responded to yesterday. the light colored sedan. as you can see, they're fully engulfed in flames when crews got to the scene, this is parked on the coming skyway road that connects highway 4 and i-80 no word yet on any injuries. a caravan of farm workers has reached the state capitol. they marched all the way from bakersfield urging the governor to sign a bill that would give them more options and protections. well, voting for union elections. state capitol reporter eytan wallace has more for us. >> after that long march, take a look at all. the people finally made it to the california state cap
this happening yesterday morning in the area of quimby road and kerrison way near cunningham lake.ers performed cpr fuss first aid on 16 year-old before he was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. police do not have a person of interest or a motive at this time. they are investigating this as a homicide. a car burst into flames on the side of the road in contra costa county. just look at that of this. the second vehicle fire crockett, carney cause fire department crews...
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. >> member cunningham absent. vice chair dean toneio absent.edom balk. >> yes. >> leadbetter absent, member miller. >> yes. >> member regio. >> yes. >> chair williams. >> yes and that we are adjourned at 11:22 a.m. thank you. >> thank you all. >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed everything. we worked hard collecting everything. we had about 400 group members. every a litt
. >> member cunningham absent. vice chair dean toneio absent.edom balk. >> yes. >> leadbetter absent, member miller. >> yes. >> member regio. >> yes. >> chair williams. >> yes and that we are adjourned at 11:22 a.m. thank you. >> thank you all. >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then...