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it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene. investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night. recently, one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that we didn't have 22 years ago. cunningham says the passage of time may encourage witnesses to talk that possibly could make the connection to go forward and make an arrest. it says daddy's girl, daddy's girl written in chinese, a tattoo mariah cherishes of a father. she says she didn't get a chance to know if you have any compassion in your heart or anything, just come forward and do the right thing. cunningham is working on increasing the reward from. 100,000 to $125,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. the family t
it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene. investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night. recently, one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that we...
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he is playing a piece written by the scottish traditional museum phil cunningham.t graduate from the royal conservatoire glasgow. accordionist ryan corbett, very much a rising star. he's been singled out as a bbc radio 3 new generation artist, the first accordionist to be included in that prestigious scheme and one of a number of wonderful artists playing for us today. i think the spirit of that tune by phil cunningham, loch katrine's lady, sets the tone. it's got an intimacy and a deep scottishness about it. nicola benedetti earlier played for the congregation, peter maxwell davies's farewell. on the fiddle, which is unusual. really there's been quite a bit of entertainment. it's not a service of solemnity but thoughtfulness in spirit. mil solemnity but thoughtfulness in sirit. �* , . . ., solemnity but thoughtfulness in sirit. �* _ . . ., spirit. all the music ahead of the service is alive _ spirit. all the music ahead of the service is alive right _ spirit. all the music ahead of the service is alive right now - spirit. all the music ahead of the service is aliv
he is playing a piece written by the scottish traditional museum phil cunningham.t graduate from the royal conservatoire glasgow. accordionist ryan corbett, very much a rising star. he's been singled out as a bbc radio 3 new generation artist, the first accordionist to be included in that prestigious scheme and one of a number of wonderful artists playing for us today. i think the spirit of that tune by phil cunningham, loch katrine's lady, sets the tone. it's got an intimacy and a deep...
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it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene and investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night . recently, one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that we didn't have 22 years ago, cunningham says the passage of time may encourage witnesses to talk that possibly could make the connection to go forward and make an arrest. it says daddy's girl, daddy's girl, written in chinese, a tattoo. mariah cherishes of a father. she says she didn't get a chance to know if you have any compassion in your heart or anything, just come forward and do the right thing. cunningham is working on increasing the reward from 100,000 to $125,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. the fam
it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene and investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night . recently, one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that...
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it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene. investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night. recently one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that we didn't have 22 years ago. cunningham says the passage of time may encourage witnesses to talk, connecting that with some new information we got from citizens and with the new evidence, we're going to retest it that possibly could make the connection to go forward and make an arrest. it says daddy's girl, daddy's girl written in chinese, a tattoo maria cherishes of a father she says she didn't get a chance to know the family says their quest for answers has never faltered. it hasn't been easy at and somebody knows something. so if you have any compassion in yo
it's a good way to start it with a new lens, cunningham says. a new lens includes retesting dna evidence in and around the scene. investigators say hamilton likely knew the person who killed him and that police know who he was with at the time. but they say at this point they still don't have enough to solve the case. police say there is a recent development involving someone who was there that night. recently one of those persons came forward and gave us some additional information that we...
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may count cunningham pretoria has made use of this opportunity as well. presentations and group discussions also provide guidance and social supports. a lot of questions. just look at the files and then you feel like they're in good hands. everyone here knows what's going on. yeah. we're all in the same situation. we support each other windows appointed, but oh, my dream came true ago and i was to victoria and i do want to do and looking forward to the best the best i can child. despite the additional stress, which without this external support, they likely would have broken up as this the case with most teenagers who become parents the, the full, the argued a lot on the check out of it. sometimes you need to work things out. that's only for her same spot or for the sake of the children because it soon there will be to they receive a back with formula honors. the only thing is to us a grocery card was around for to you or is it's the volume supplement to the household budget to get them through the month the back and this is in the more road indeed in the north. if we, if i didn't have a cl
may count cunningham pretoria has made use of this opportunity as well. presentations and group discussions also provide guidance and social supports. a lot of questions. just look at the files and then you feel like they're in good hands. everyone here knows what's going on. yeah. we're all in the same situation. we support each other windows appointed, but oh, my dream came true ago and i was to victoria and i do want to do and looking forward to the best the best i can child. despite the...
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sonali: joining us is gregory peters and deborah cunningham. we are back down to 492 or so. if you take a look at what the market is telling you, what is the discrepancy between the data we see today and the possibility inflation could come in hot next week? greg: i think the market has been wrong for the past few years. the markets are starting to slowly recognize the fed it needs what they say. it will be an uneven, volatile path, but you are seeing repricing in the front and that makes more sense to us. if you go back to march during the banking, we were repricing cuts into this year and that is slowly being taken out of the market and that makes sense. sonali: when you look at the move backward, does it make sense on the heels of this jobs report? deborah: we should listen to the fed more and i agree to the extent the labor market is starting to pullback. it is just beginning the process. what we have seen even with the report today when you take the revision into account, it is a positive number, especially when you consider how positive it was last month and look at on
sonali: joining us is gregory peters and deborah cunningham. we are back down to 492 or so. if you take a look at what the market is telling you, what is the discrepancy between the data we see today and the possibility inflation could come in hot next week? greg: i think the market has been wrong for the past few years. the markets are starting to slowly recognize the fed it needs what they say. it will be an uneven, volatile path, but you are seeing repricing in the front and that makes more...
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turns out it was from a small fire that torched the brush near lake cunningham park. we don't know yet how it started but we do se fire invest investigators of the scene and we also saw someone going someone being put into the back of a police car. >>> it is a work space by day, hang out by night. >> i can see you know people that i love hanging out with. >> the new model that brings office perks to remote work. >> boston's fenway park famous for the green monster. to our knowledge it has never swallowe anyone up but this one has. a crew member was swallowed up. >> relief from this heat is in store in the next >>> a billion dollars will be u for grabs in wednesday's power ball drawing after no one hit i big tonight. this is only the seventh time in u.s. history that a lottery jackpot has hit 10 figures. this is my favorite part of this. figuring out the lump sum and if you took it on that jackpot you would walk awa with $16 million. back in november, a guy from california hit a record breaking $2 billio jackpot. imagine that. his lump sum was about a billion and wha w
turns out it was from a small fire that torched the brush near lake cunningham park. we don't know yet how it started but we do se fire invest investigators of the scene and we also saw someone going someone being put into the back of a police car. >>> it is a work space by day, hang out by night. >> i can see you know people that i love hanging out with. >> the new model that brings office perks to remote work. >> boston's fenway park famous for the green monster. to...
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well, lillian cunningham, the host of the field trip all caps from the washington post. thank you for joining us and that is our show for the day. we'll be back again tomorrow morning. 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. have a great day.
well, lillian cunningham, the host of the field trip all caps from the washington post. thank you for joining us and that is our show for the day. we'll be back again tomorrow morning. 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. have a great day.
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i'm on ocala road which is going to be closed between cunningham and miami streets. we know that they are still working the investigation scene behind me, but the bigger thoroughfare is king road and that is also closed for about three blocks. you're going to have to reroute. in any case, wherever you're driving, slow down. we know that speed is a contributing factor in a majority of traffic fatalities. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there. we did send out push alerts on this breaking news overnight. you can get updates straight to your smartphone by downloading our free nbc bay area app. >>> developing this morning, former president donald trump lashing out at his critics after his bombshell announcement. he says he's now the subject of a grand jury probe looking into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and the aftermath. so far, no charges have been filed. "today in the bay"'s drew petrimoulx is live in washington. either way, this is a big political opportunity for his rivals. >> reporter: yeah, you know, the
i'm on ocala road which is going to be closed between cunningham and miami streets. we know that they are still working the investigation scene behind me, but the bigger thoroughfare is king road and that is also closed for about three blocks. you're going to have to reroute. in any case, wherever you're driving, slow down. we know that speed is a contributing factor in a majority of traffic fatalities. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest...
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. >> brian: joining us now to discuss this is the national director of no labels himself joe cunningham this. your thoughts now because you guys have said we're going to be a factor but year not going to be a spoiler. what else the difference? >> thanks for having me on, brian, again. jill stein ralph nader candidates last one you brought up possibly the most comparable one ross perot it proved he drew evenly from both sides and resulted in election of bill clinton ultimately if we were to nominate a ticket and get in it, we would be as senator manchin said we would be in it to win it. not be in it to spoil it and take away votes. >> brian: how close are you getting on 50 state ballots. >> we are on our way right now. five right now couple dozen by the end of the year. each state has own rules and laws. we are going at that temp toe. >> brian: would you say you are moderates on both sides and you believe no moderate could ever get the nomination in today's climate from the republican or democratic base? >> look, i think it's an extremely difficult for moderates to make it through that p
. >> brian: joining us now to discuss this is the national director of no labels himself joe cunningham this. your thoughts now because you guys have said we're going to be a factor but year not going to be a spoiler. what else the difference? >> thanks for having me on, brian, again. jill stein ralph nader candidates last one you brought up possibly the most comparable one ross perot it proved he drew evenly from both sides and resulted in election of bill clinton ultimately if we...
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highlighting the event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose up covid pandemic. the review of the vaccination knowledge that i've gotten, everybody that contrary to the public health department says fortunately, the declining youth vaccinations required for kids to go to school has not been as dramatic locally as it has been in other parts of the bay area and the states still, the goal is to not only maintain a steady rate of immunizations, but to continue to improve it. technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies, health team and prevent all that is 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that the event provided parents and guardians resources on vaccines and advice on how to get their shots before the next school year. >> shots required like measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella public has always such a great sort of mediator for spreading a about public health something out the public health department will work with the nonprofit local color to determine a fitting public space to dis
highlighting the event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose up covid pandemic. the review of the vaccination knowledge that i've gotten, everybody that contrary to the public health department says fortunately, the declining youth vaccinations required for kids to go to school has not been as dramatic locally as it has been in other parts of the bay area and the states still, the goal is to not only maintain a steady...
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. >>> group one automotive ceo darrell cunningham is also with us he'll talk about u.s. auto sales as they surge in the first half on strong demand. >>> and torsten slok is here. >>> let's get a check on stocks, mix with the dow jones industrial down 0.1% the s&p 500 marginally positive, similarly for the nasdaq. >>> meantime, the jobs number, of course, story number one. definitely in focus, coming in lighter than expected. our next guest says while economic data and inflation are slowing down, still not there yet and the fed will continue to step on the brakes until they get what they want joining us at post 9 is apollo chief economist torsten slok great to have you back. >> thanks. >> some slowdown but not happening quick enough, is that the view >> i think this was a report that basically -- sounds like a soft landing but with high inflation. the consequences the fed wil look at this and say, well, we're still trying to get inflation down it's still sticky at 5% core pc. with back drop, we have to keep hiking rates some things in the report show things are slowing no
. >>> group one automotive ceo darrell cunningham is also with us he'll talk about u.s. auto sales as they surge in the first half on strong demand. >>> and torsten slok is here. >>> let's get a check on stocks, mix with the dow jones industrial down 0.1% the s&p 500 marginally positive, similarly for the nasdaq. >>> meantime, the jobs number, of course, story number one. definitely in focus, coming in lighter than expected. our next guest says while...
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kosmas cunningham class. we got it coming. and you are correct. it is the first out of amendments to constitution very. very good friends. all right. moving right along next question. how many make up the bill of rights? oh, i threw out a few numbers, you folks. which ones are you really did? this one may be trickier. is it ten amendments? is it 12 amendments? is it 19 amendments. tell us, friends, what do you think? we have a couple friends saying 12, a couple friends saying and the correct answer, ten amendments. remember brian mentioned that we had a number amendments that were initially proposed by he was really ambitious. right but eventually we dwindled it down to that ten. good job, folks. oh, finally, everybody. what is an amendment? is it a decision by the supreme court? is it a congress passes unanimously? is that a change made to the constitution? what do you think of these three options? what do we think? number three, a change seems pretty unanimous far. your responses. i love it. they know their stuff. it is a change made to the cons
kosmas cunningham class. we got it coming. and you are correct. it is the first out of amendments to constitution very. very good friends. all right. moving right along next question. how many make up the bill of rights? oh, i threw out a few numbers, you folks. which ones are you really did? this one may be trickier. is it ten amendments? is it 12 amendments? is it 19 amendments. tell us, friends, what do you think? we have a couple friends saying 12, a couple friends saying and the correct...
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well, lillian cunningham, the host of the field trip all caps from the washington post. you for joining us and that is our show for the day. we'll be back again tomorrow morning. 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. have a great day.
well, lillian cunningham, the host of the field trip all caps from the washington post. you for joining us and that is our show for the day. we'll be back again tomorrow morning. 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. have a great day.
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later, cunningham says the current reward for information leading to an arrest is $100,000. he's working to increase that to 125,000. our time now, 705, there will be a vote today by the vallejo city council on declaring a state of emergency because the city has so few police officers. the vallejo times herald reports there are only 43 sworn police officers to patrol the entire city of 125,000 people and three police officers are due to leave the department next month. if the city council declares a state of emergency, the city manager would be allowed to take expanded economic measures to support the police department, starting a base salary for a new police officer is $88,000 a year. livermore's police chief is criticizing alameda county district attorney pamela price's office for not pursuing tougher penalties against a suspect accused in a violent robbery. the criticism came in a letter written earlier this month by chief jeremy young and obtained by the san jose mercury news. chief. young demanded that the da increase the current penalties against a robbery suspect who
later, cunningham says the current reward for information leading to an arrest is $100,000. he's working to increase that to 125,000. our time now, 705, there will be a vote today by the vallejo city council on declaring a state of emergency because the city has so few police officers. the vallejo times herald reports there are only 43 sworn police officers to patrol the entire city of 125,000 people and three police officers are due to leave the department next month. if the city council...
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then lillian cunningham from the post about america's national parks. washington journal. from 1966 to 1970 six, china experienced a cultural revolution. during that time, millions of chinese were killed and tens of millions were persecuted for the chinese government. sunday on q&a, the guardian newspaper editorial writer shares her book and discusses the long-lasting impact of the revolution today. >> to move against people in the potty that he wanted of the weight. he also issued a notification that told people within the top ranks of the party look i believe we have been corrupted, we have revisionists within the ranks, we have to root them out. this is a problem that goes right to our society, it has to be a fundamental change. the red guard groups which had begun to spring up tentatively were given the mark of his approval so it really lights the fuse of the cultural revolution. it makes it not just a party matter, but the universal matter. >> the book read memory sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the free c-span
then lillian cunningham from the post about america's national parks. washington journal. from 1966 to 1970 six, china experienced a cultural revolution. during that time, millions of chinese were killed and tens of millions were persecuted for the chinese government. sunday on q&a, the guardian newspaper editorial writer shares her book and discusses the long-lasting impact of the revolution today. >> to move against people in the potty that he wanted of the weight. he also issued a...
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in cases a rich plant of diverse, cultural influences and design is basic. joining me now is bio cunningham, the executive creative direct, that asp is expired. so thank you so much for joining me now. well, what is the theme for this year and how did come to be with 2 names? i think the one of the themes is randy, we're looking at the future, what is the future of design and that then they continue. team which is sustainable . we is design, is we really prioritize human needs in terms of our design purposes. that's it. a whole shows really pulled around it that, you know, just isn't making an extremely important bypass. now, what are some of those trains that you are recognizing coming about and housing? do you see these chains evolving as the show has been? and we've been building up starting to see patterns and colors and certain things, but i would say that to this one for this kind of creative expression, our privilege escape isn't then, do you think that the south african design is said take has a place on the global scale, oh yes, 100 percent. the whole world is watching south africa
in cases a rich plant of diverse, cultural influences and design is basic. joining me now is bio cunningham, the executive creative direct, that asp is expired. so thank you so much for joining me now. well, what is the theme for this year and how did come to be with 2 names? i think the one of the themes is randy, we're looking at the future, what is the future of design and that then they continue. team which is sustainable . we is design, is we really prioritize human needs in terms of our...
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in our spotlight on podcast segment william cunningham from the washington post discusses the podcast on parks. >> next week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are -- are both in. the house will vote on the annual defense programs and the senate considers president biden's nominations. on permanent investigations. we will hear testimony from top pga officials on the merger of the pga tour and the saudi backed toward. concerns have been expressed about the merger. on wednesday christopher wray testifies before the house judiciary committee as they examined the politicization of the agency. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now. and head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> and now deputy assistant secretary of state steve lange and others talk about the importance of the eu-u.s. data privacy network. it is an agreement to continue data flows.
in our spotlight on podcast segment william cunningham from the washington post discusses the podcast on parks. >> next week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are -- are both in. the house will vote on the annual defense programs and the senate considers president biden's nominations. on permanent investigations. we will hear testimony from top pga officials on the merger of the pga tour and the saudi backed toward. concerns have been expressed about the merger. on wednesday...
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later, washington post lillian cunningham discusses her podcast field trip about america's national parks. we will be right back. announcer: listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio, and listen to "washington journal" daily at 7:00 a.m. eastern. importing congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day. at five a clock p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern, catch washington today for a fast-paced report of the stories of the day, listen to c-span any time, just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. c-span, powered by cable. announcer: from 1966 to 1976, china experienced a cultural revolution. during that time, millions of chinese were killed and tens of millions were persecuted by the chinese government for being enemies of the state. sunday on q&a, cardi newspaper editorial writer and former china correspondent kenya brannigan shares her book read memory which profiled several people who were targeted during this period and discusses a lasting impact of the cultural revolution in china today. >>
later, washington post lillian cunningham discusses her podcast field trip about america's national parks. we will be right back. announcer: listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio, and listen to "washington journal" daily at 7:00 a.m. eastern. importing congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day. at five a clock p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern, catch washington today for a fast-paced...
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learning about heuermann, you've seen before, in other killers like john wayne gayssy, and richard cunninghamee? >> well, first all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had um, passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and they were able to carry this on for sometimes years without anybody suspecting that they were also committing crimes, very serious crimes of murder, and sometimes rape. they had a way of being able to put on a face, put on a facade, play a role. several roles, and still go out and murder people. >> that is extreme compoart mentalization. how did they do it. >> everybody can play the roles, they have a reason why they're doing it, they want to keep their dark stuff hidden, they want to keep doing it. so, they're very skilled at it. they usually have a very active fantasy life, and then they disassociate from their ordinary life, and build, one of them, dennis rader called "life frames". so, they could turn whatever face they need outward it meet the circumstances, to meet the demands and deflect people from suspecting them with anything. >> profess
learning about heuermann, you've seen before, in other killers like john wayne gayssy, and richard cunninghamee? >> well, first all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had um, passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and they were able to carry this on for sometimes years without anybody suspecting that they were also committing crimes, very serious crimes of murder, and sometimes rape. they had a way of being able to put on a face, put on a facade, play a...
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distinction of being the birthplace of marine aviation because it was back in 1912 that lieutenant alfred cunningham took his first solo flight out of marble head and became the first marine aviator. a marine landed a cobra helicopter on our soccer field and i've never seen something like this before. so i remember walking around it in awe, this remarkable machine. and then i came up to the marine major who was the pilot. and i looked up at him and i said, wow. you're lucky to get to fly this every day. and that marine major looked down at me and he said, i'm not lucky, kid. i'm good. indeed, the marines know that nobody cares if you're lucky or not. marines make their own luck and have throughout history, being the first to fight in every climb in place in battles that defined our nation for 2 1/2 centuries. belleau wood in world war i where we earned our reputation at devil dogs. the beaches of iwo jima in world war ii. the korean war. and the krulg jungles of vietnam. and of course, the gulf wars, operation iraqi freedom, operation enduring freedom. and i'll never forget the bravery of the young
distinction of being the birthplace of marine aviation because it was back in 1912 that lieutenant alfred cunningham took his first solo flight out of marble head and became the first marine aviator. a marine landed a cobra helicopter on our soccer field and i've never seen something like this before. so i remember walking around it in awe, this remarkable machine. and then i came up to the marine major who was the pilot. and i looked up at him and i said, wow. you're lucky to get to fly this...
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. >> kids turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose.e highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> health team and prevent all that it fit, but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new vaccination declined across the country following the pandemic. not as sharply, though, in santa clara county. we want maintain that. we want to keep that when group that local muralist breaking mcfly was hired by the nonprofit local color to design the mural represent different being vaccinated and being strong and protecting the community from viruses and >> that things like flag. as a part of everyday life and a great start community building the plan is to eventually display them year old in a permanent public space to share with the community in san jose believed to all 4 news. >> and rebel police are
. >> kids turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose.e highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> health team and prevent all that it fit, but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new vaccination...
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before with other serial killers like gary ridgway, john wayne gacy, robert hansen and richard cunninghamnis rader. what similarities do you see? >> first, all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and they were able to carry this on sometimes for years without anybody suspecting that they were also committing crimes, very serious crimes, murder, sometimes rape. they had a way of being able to put on a face, put on a facade, play a role, several roles, and still go out and murder people. >> that is extreme compartmentalization. how did they do it? >> it takes some practice. everybody can do it actually. everyone can play parts, can play roles. but they have a particular reason why they would be doing it. they want to keep their dark stuff hidden. they want to keep doing it. so they are very skilled at it. they usually have a very active fantasy life. they then dissociate from their ordinary life and build what one of them, dennis rader, called life frames. so they can turn whatever face they need outward to meet the c
before with other serial killers like gary ridgway, john wayne gacy, robert hansen and richard cunninghamnis rader. what similarities do you see? >> first, all of them had families. all of them had jobs. all of them had passed in their neighborhoods as ordinary people. and they were able to carry this on sometimes for years without anybody suspecting that they were also committing crimes, very serious crimes, murder, sometimes rape. they had a way of being able to put on a face, put on a...
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. >> turned local artists saturday lake cunningham, regional market in san jose. the painting exercise highlighting the event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department encourages that their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend measles, mumps, rubella. you know, and varicella vaccination warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> and prevent all that is 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that vaccinations declined across the country following the pandemic. not as sharply, though, in santa clara county. we want maintain that. want to keep that when group that local muralist ranking mcfly was hired by the nonprofit local design the mural represent different being vaccinated and being strong and protecting the community from viruses and >> that things like flag. as a part of everyday life and that a community building the plan is to eventually public space to share with the community in san jose. we have to go run for >> a judge has ordered the city of san jose to release all records relating to the firefighter
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morgan cunningham is currently a student at brown university. and other volunteers gave out pink lemonade and accepting donations at broadway plaza using the hashtag take the challenge. their goal is to raise a million dollars from all 50 states and they say they are at 37 states for now. the santa clara valley open space authority will award nearly $800,000 in grants to 6 local organizations. the money will be used for a variety of environmental projects that will improve health and quality of life by increasing access to nature for people who live in urban settings. the grant recipients have 3 years to use the funding to complete those projects. >> coming up, san francisco restaurant that made it onto the 150 most legendary the 150 most legendary restaurants in the world list. protect your dog from fleas and ticks with nexgard chews. the protection that's #1 with dogs. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. for a limited time, get up to a 2-month rebate when you buy 12 doses of both nexgard chews and heart
morgan cunningham is currently a student at brown university. and other volunteers gave out pink lemonade and accepting donations at broadway plaza using the hashtag take the challenge. their goal is to raise a million dollars from all 50 states and they say they are at 37 states for now. the santa clara valley open space authority will award nearly $800,000 in grants to 6 local organizations. the money will be used for a variety of environmental projects that will improve health and quality of...
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highlighting the event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose up covid pandemic the with use of the vaccination rate knowledge that i've gotten, everybody that contrary to the public health department says fortunately, the declining youth vaccinations required for kids to go to school has not been as dramatic locally as it has been in other parts of the bay area and the states still, the goal is to not only maintain a steady rate of immunizations, but to continue to improve it. technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies, health team and prevent all that is 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know the event provided parents and guardians resources on vaccines and advice on how to get their shots before the next school year. >> shots required like measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella public has always such a great sort of mediator for spreading a about public health something out the public health department will work with the nonprofit local color to determine a fitting public space to di
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>> joe cunningham now with no labels, thank you so much for the time. >>> we're going straight to thete house where john kirby is speaking to the press. let's listen. >> which will exacerbate food scarcity and harm millions of vulnerable people around the world. it's been critical to bringing down food prices which have spiked as a result of the invasion of ukraine. more than half of the 33 million metric tons of grain and foodstuffs that have been shipped through the initiative have gone to developing countries. including some of the most food insecure regions of the globe. the shipments have helped drive down and stabilize global prices. and every shipment under the initiative has contributed to reducing hardship in the world's poorest countries since bringing grain to world markets lower food prices for everybody. russia's decision to resume its effective blockade of ukrainian ports and prevent this grain from getting to markets will harm people all over the world. russia will be fully and solely responsible for the consequences of this military active aggression. indeed, we are al
>> joe cunningham now with no labels, thank you so much for the time. >>> we're going straight to thete house where john kirby is speaking to the press. let's listen. >> which will exacerbate food scarcity and harm millions of vulnerable people around the world. it's been critical to bringing down food prices which have spiked as a result of the invasion of ukraine. more than half of the 33 million metric tons of grain and foodstuffs that have been shipped through the...
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in our spot line on podcast seven, leanne cunningham discusses her podcast about america's national parks. c-span so washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> american history tv, exploring the people and events who -- a look at new york city in the 1960's. they discuss the relationship between broadway and off-broadway productions and how smaller theaters are often more experimental in response to political issues. contributors to the book morning the presidents, discuss how americans have not only remembered presidents but what morning ritual say about politics and culture. exploring the american story. watch american history stevie, seven days on c-span two. -- sat
in our spot line on podcast seven, leanne cunningham discusses her podcast about america's national parks. c-span so washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> american history tv, exploring the people and events who -- a look at new york city in the 1960's. they discuss the relationship between broadway and off-broadway productions and how smaller theaters are often more experimental in response to political issues....
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. >> kids turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose. the painting exercise highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families to have their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> and prevent all that 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new vaccination declined across the country following the pandemic. not as sharply, though, in santa clara county. we want maintain that. want to keep that when group that local muralist breaking mcfly was hired by the nonprofit local color to design the mural represent being vaccinated and being strong and protecting the community from viruses and >> that things like flag. as a part of everyday life and that a community building the lan is to eventually display them year old in a permanent public space to share commity in san j to call run for >> the doctor accused of driving his tesla off of de
. >> kids turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose. the painting exercise highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families to have their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella technician warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> and prevent all that 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new...
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turns out it was from a small fire that sparked the brush near lake cunningham park outside the entrance to raging waters. we have reached out to san jose for the cause but we saw investigators on scene and saw someone actually being loaded into the back of a police car. >>> all right, with the hot temperatures. gianna even did in pacifica. it's a big concern with fires. >> absolutely and i mean heading into the next couple of days it is going to be a dry one. and a warm one too. we have another heat wave moving its way in. we'll get to that in just a minute but let's start off with this morning. official sunrise was only about ten minutes. it's kind of hard to believe that the sun even did come up just above the golden gate bridge. but once we just turn our perspective over the city right now. that marine layer is starting to lift over the tour as we speak and a quick check of the weather headlines i mean. it's going to be a cloudy day for us along the coast. but a lot more sunshine off in the east inland hills today, torment and pretty much as we wrap up the week. here's fog futurecast
turns out it was from a small fire that sparked the brush near lake cunningham park outside the entrance to raging waters. we have reached out to san jose for the cause but we saw investigators on scene and saw someone actually being loaded into the back of a police car. >>> all right, with the hot temperatures. gianna even did in pacifica. it's a big concern with fires. >> absolutely and i mean heading into the next couple of days it is going to be a dry one. and a warm one too....
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. >> kids turned local art and saturday at lake cunningham regional park in san jose.se highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella vaccination warren or one percent to keep their bodies. >> health team and prevent all that the 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new vaccination declined across the country following the pandemic. not as sharply, though, in santa clara county. we want maintain that. we want to keep that when group that local muralist frankie mcfly was hired by the nonprofit local color to design the mural represent different being vaccinated and being strong and protecting the community from viruses and >> that things like flag. as a part of everyday life and that a community building the plan is to eventually display them year old in a permanent public space to share with the community in san jose. police to call run for >> it's 39 right now and for
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. >> kids turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose. the % painting exercise highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families to have their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella vaccination important or one percent to keep their bodies. >> and prevent all that 5th. but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that new vaccination declined across the country following the pandemic. not as sharply, though, in santa clara county. we want maintain that. want to keep that when group that local muralist frankie mcfly was hired by the nonprofit local color to design the mural represent different being vaccinated and being strong and protecting the community from viruses and >> that things like flag. as a part of everyday life and that a community building the plan is to eventually display them year old in a permanent public space to share with the community in san jose. police to run for >> all right. thank
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then in our spotlight segment, lillian cunningham from "the washington post" discusses her podcast "field trip" about america's national parks. join the conversation live on saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org >> some 1966 until 1976 china experienced a cultural revolution then during that time millions were killed. sunday on q&a the guardian newspaper editorial writer and former china correspondent can branigan shares her book read memory which profiles several people that were targeted during this period. mao had begun to move against the people in the party that he wanted out of the way. he also issued a notification that told people within the top ranks of the party, i believe week -- we have been corrupted and we have revisionists within the rank that we have to root out and this is a problem that goes through society and cultural and there has to be a fundamental change. the red guard which had begun to stand up rather tentatively were given the mark of mao's approval so it really lights the fuse on the whole cultural revolution. it makes it more than a pa
then in our spotlight segment, lillian cunningham from "the washington post" discusses her podcast "field trip" about america's national parks. join the conversation live on saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org >> some 1966 until 1976 china experienced a cultural revolution then during that time millions were killed. sunday on q&a the guardian newspaper editorial writer and former china correspondent can branigan shares her book read...
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turns out it was from a small fire that sparked the brush near lake cunningham park right outside ofhe entrance to raging waters. we don't know how it started but we saw fire investigators on scene and saw someone being loaded into the back of a police car. >>> all right, a check on our weather now with first alert meteorologist jessica birch. so what can we expect for today? >> you know we're stating off with a little bit poor visibility in certain pockets of the bay area. the marine layer is kind of floating its way in and out of the local areas but heading into this afternoon sunshine once again and a little bit cooler temperatures heading into this afternoon which is great news right? we just came out of the heat wave this past weekend and getting ready for another one. let's start talking at it. taking a live look outside right now from our mark hopkins hotel cam. a little cloudy just over the bay area specifically in san francisco but at the surface level visibility is still fine. no issues there. a little bit worse in santa rosa and half-moon bay sitting around four miles righ
turns out it was from a small fire that sparked the brush near lake cunningham park right outside ofhe entrance to raging waters. we don't know how it started but we saw fire investigators on scene and saw someone being loaded into the back of a police car. >>> all right, a check on our weather now with first alert meteorologist jessica birch. so what can we expect for today? >> you know we're stating off with a little bit poor visibility in certain pockets of the bay area. the...
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. >> it's turned local artists saturday at lake cunningham, regional park in san jose.nting exercise highlighting an event hosted by the county of santa clara public health department, encouraging families their young ones up to date on vaccines required to attend school like detach measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella vaccination important or one percent to keep their bodies. >> health team and prevent all that it fit, but it's more powerful. when everybody. you know that...
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veand not only are you a you serial killer to nicole cunningham, but you're also a danger to society.nd the evil is in your dna.hat that's what she had to say at this 15 person panel of african-american committee. now they are asking for $5 million per person. gaat's significantly asking mon what we saw under gavin newsom, which was his committee ha d about 1.2 million per person. and she has a list, a list of qualifiers that she says must be met in order to receive the $5 million. this grant. this has not been approved b by any means, and it looks like it would cos t the state of california, somewhere over $800 billion. now, her list, reallyo be interesting. you have to be over 18. havee to prove abl that you were a descendant of had can-american or you had to have been incarcerated in war the war on drugs. that one is a little bit iffy. n nobody kind of understands that one at all. and yodsu also have to identify as a black person for at least ten years. so this is what's happening behind. me.. as you know, governor gavin newsom has not that he is going to be supporting any type of
veand not only are you a you serial killer to nicole cunningham, but you're also a danger to society.nd the evil is in your dna.hat that's what she had to say at this 15 person panel of african-american committee. now they are asking for $5 million per person. gaat's significantly asking mon what we saw under gavin newsom, which was his committee ha d about 1.2 million per person. and she has a list, a list of qualifiers that she says must be met in order to receive the $5 million. this grant....
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. >> joining me, now brittany cunningham, host of the under podcast and former member of president obama'slicing task force. susanville, percio republican strategist and david jolly, former republican congressman from. florida and all three are msnbc analysts. welcome,. all brittani, and the presidents taking credit for the inflation news and saying it is bidenomics in action. do you agree? and if so, should he be even more aggressive on messaging when it comes to reports like this? >> i think it is and i think he should be more aggressive not only on messaging but on doing more of this. you have to remember that the inflation we have been dealing with over the last few years came right on the heels of us experiencing wages stagnation and a widening of the wealth inequality that sets america apart from other developed nations. as far as having some of the worst in the entire world. we especially continue to feel the pain as we look at the amount of student loan debt that continues to be held by people. the impact of the racial wealth gap that continues to happen on families. these statisti
. >> joining me, now brittany cunningham, host of the under podcast and former member of president obama'slicing task force. susanville, percio republican strategist and david jolly, former republican congressman from. florida and all three are msnbc analysts. welcome,. all brittani, and the presidents taking credit for the inflation news and saying it is bidenomics in action. do you agree? and if so, should he be even more aggressive on messaging when it comes to reports like this?...
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jonathan: deborah cunningham there. view at the start of the year you wanted to be in cash. then all of the set of the equity market happened. i know it sounds cliche but capital goes to where it is treated best there is a feeling it is been treated best inequities and we will see who wins out. tom: is a modern view? a fear of missing out? the idea is you get your 401(k) and you look at the thing and the bond markets are up 2%, cash is up 4%. even a middling s&p portfolio is up 11 or 12% and that is what feeds the retail enthusiasm. lisa: we mentioned rick rieder of blackrock and how he does not see a recession. given that you would think is he going all in on equities or riskier bonds, and he says one of the beautiful things on investing is you can on the front end yielding assets. i bought commercial paper at 6.5%. i want to go home at 6.5% and just sit. tom: when does the money market frenzy stop? do not understand why anyone rule out a five-point expert money market fund. jonathan: you can get a money market fund. h
jonathan: deborah cunningham there. view at the start of the year you wanted to be in cash. then all of the set of the equity market happened. i know it sounds cliche but capital goes to where it is treated best there is a feeling it is been treated best inequities and we will see who wins out. tom: is a modern view? a fear of missing out? the idea is you get your 401(k) and you look at the thing and the bond markets are up 2%, cash is up 4%. even a middling s&p portfolio is up 11 or 12%...
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. >> reporter: her turn as the ruthless husband-stealing abby cunningham made her famous. >> i am notdn't be the end of the world, would it? i mean, men say to me allthe time. >> there was a time when people i would meet at a party or whatever, like the woman would be like, hello, kind of pull her husband away. >> reporter: don't steal my husband. >> yeah. >> reporter: "knots landing" was a major hit for cbs and mills says playing abbey gave her a certain confidence, which was not always perceived as a good thing. >> a confident man is like everybody thinks that's great. you know, confident woman is sometimes a bitch. >> reporter: did you run across that? >> yeah. been called that more than once. >> reporter: off screen, she remained happily unmarried, but she sensed something was missing. >> i had had a hit series, my own production company. i was doing all this stuff. i said to myself, this is great, i achieved almost everything i wanted to in my career. what about my life? how does that look to me? and i thought, do i want to go through life without knowing what it's like to be a m
. >> reporter: her turn as the ruthless husband-stealing abby cunningham made her famous. >> i am notdn't be the end of the world, would it? i mean, men say to me allthe time. >> there was a time when people i would meet at a party or whatever, like the woman would be like, hello, kind of pull her husband away. >> reporter: don't steal my husband. >> yeah. >> reporter: "knots landing" was a major hit for cbs and mills says playing abbey gave her a...
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and it's based on cunningham's novel, the hours and it's two of virginia woolf. and mrs. dalloway, if you're with that literature. but did you see the consciousness, the consciousness of that libretto, the consciousness of virginia woolf, the consciousness of what's in mrs. dalloway is extraordinary in that opera. and if you look at that and you about that kind of consciousness welded into an anti-capitalist, then it's a colonialist, you know, anti-imperialist with a new vision of things it could be very, very powerful. so i make an appeal in the book for there to be less of this separation. and yes, support our human rights, but it's reading our stuff, start reading what people are writing and you can reject it. you can like it, you can, but you'll get insights, you'll get insights into. the nature of society and what what is required for a real, real and and humanity. thank you so much, bettina. this been such an incredible, enlightening discussion and thank you so much for sharing with us. i wanted to make sure to tell everyone we will put the link for communists and c
and it's based on cunningham's novel, the hours and it's two of virginia woolf. and mrs. dalloway, if you're with that literature. but did you see the consciousness, the consciousness of that libretto, the consciousness of virginia woolf, the consciousness of what's in mrs. dalloway is extraordinary in that opera. and if you look at that and you about that kind of consciousness welded into an anti-capitalist, then it's a colonialist, you know, anti-imperialist with a new vision of things it...
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as an ems worker and paramedic in west virginia, she met john cunningham in 2016, caring for him on thesave her life, as well. john, molly, and kristi all connecting on facebook. in 2022, molly became ill with stage iv renal disease. as her kidneys worsened, she took to social media to talk about her need for a kidney transplant. >> when i posted it, all of the sudden i get this message from kristi. >> i messaged her and i said, "i've got your kidney right here." >> she said to me, "listen, kid, i saved your dad and i'm going to save you, too." >> about one-third of kidney transplants in the u.s. are from a living donor and often lead to a shorter wait time for an organ. testing is rigorous. four months went by as molly declined. >> i was trying to figure out who was going to take custody of my daughter, because i didn't think i was going to be there anymore. and kristi is going, "don't you give up on me. don't you give up on me." >> the two met for the first time a week before the transplant. >> it was nothing short of fantastic. >> and the transplant went off without a hitch. kristi n
as an ems worker and paramedic in west virginia, she met john cunningham in 2016, caring for him on thesave her life, as well. john, molly, and kristi all connecting on facebook. in 2022, molly became ill with stage iv renal disease. as her kidneys worsened, she took to social media to talk about her need for a kidney transplant. >> when i posted it, all of the sudden i get this message from kristi. >> i messaged her and i said, "i've got your kidney right here." >>...
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. >>> group one automotive ceo darrell cunningham is also with us he'll talk about u.s. strong demand. >>> and torsten slok is here. >>> let's get a check on stocks, mix with the dow jones industrial down 0.1% the s&p 500 marginally positive, similarly for the nasdaq. >>> meantime, the jobs number, of course, story number one. definitely in focus, coming in lighter than expected. our next guest says while economic data and inflation are slowing down, still not there yet and the fed will continue to step on the brakes until they get what they want
. >>> group one automotive ceo darrell cunningham is also with us he'll talk about u.s. strong demand. >>> and torsten slok is here. >>> let's get a check on stocks, mix with the dow jones industrial down 0.1% the s&p 500 marginally positive, similarly for the nasdaq. >>> meantime, the jobs number, of course, story number one. definitely in focus, coming in lighter than expected. our next guest says while economic data and inflation are slowing down,...
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i'm jason cunningham a program manager in the strategic manager bureau of the police department manage business analysis team a group of 7 charged with creation of our routine data and reports to release public low this evening i will review 2 reports the first is the racial oyst profiling board. annual report from 2023. offered at the state level and the second is a sneak peek at the first quarter 2023 san francisco police department quarter low activity and data report. together these reports and annexes equal 800 page of informationil do my best to boil the obligation of information down to a few key points i present in the next 10 minutes. of note neither present third degree evening a the question of why. put another way this focuses on the what, where, when and whom but not time on why. additionally, the presentation is a mirror of one given in february of left year. slide 2. . first off the ripa annual report of release in the january of this year covers data gather in the 2021 by 58 largest law enforcement agency in california and 3 smaller that opted in early. the california h
i'm jason cunningham a program manager in the strategic manager bureau of the police department manage business analysis team a group of 7 charged with creation of our routine data and reports to release public low this evening i will review 2 reports the first is the racial oyst profiling board. annual report from 2023. offered at the state level and the second is a sneak peek at the first quarter 2023 san francisco police department quarter low activity and data report. together these reports...