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davis: deceased voters, dead voters? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: nonresident voters? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: what about duplicate registrations? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: noncitizen registrants? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: when you talk about voter fraud it being infinitesimal, just a small amount of fraud, every instance of fraud matters. we did not seat a duly elected member from north carolina's 9th street because of voter fraud in the ballot harvesting provisions that were not legal in north carolina, but legal in california and others. there are 70 processes right now in our election process we need to delve -- there are so many processes right now in our election process that we need to delve into, but we need to encourage the positivity of how well we've done in the country in every state across this nation and had a historic voter turnout and yet, in the last presidential election, and i know some of my colleagues might -- some my colleagues heads might be exploding. when our predecessors were figuring out what the jurisdictions would be in the orig
davis: deceased voters, dead voters? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: nonresident voters? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: what about duplicate registrations? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: noncitizen registrants? ms. phillips: yes. rep. davis: when you talk about voter fraud it being infinitesimal, just a small amount of fraud, every instance of fraud matters. we did not seat a duly elected member from north carolina's 9th street because of voter fraud in the ballot harvesting provisions that were...
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davis, for his questions. rep. davis: sorry, madam chair. mr. bolton, again, i want to turn to the capitol police threat assessment intelligence gathering analysis capabilities. prior to january 6, are you aware of the capitol police deficiencies in counter surveillance threat assessment operations >> mr. bolton: in regard to the threat assessment section, we did, and we issued a report earlier recommending they increase their amount of data analysts and bring in some of their policy and procedures up-to-date. we had not looked at counter surveillance as that was not a standalone entity. that would not have come under our radar. rep. davis: can you speak to the departments current intelligence gathering analysis capabilities? are those instituted in a satisfactory level? mr. bolton: as i stated, there caseload was high, but since that report the caseload has exploded to even larger numbers. so again, we are recommending that they increase their level of analysts and agents to work those cases because of the number of threat cases that have been
davis, for his questions. rep. davis: sorry, madam chair. mr. bolton, again, i want to turn to the capitol police threat assessment intelligence gathering analysis capabilities. prior to january 6, are you aware of the capitol police deficiencies in counter surveillance threat assessment operations >> mr. bolton: in regard to the threat assessment section, we did, and we issued a report earlier recommending they increase their amount of data analysts and bring in some of their policy and...
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loyal and edith davis. in fact, she was born in new yorkn 1921. although for decades she would claim it was 1923. he was the product of very bad match between and ambitious actress and an unsuccessful car salesman whose marriage was effectively over went by the time this very inconveniently timed baby arrived. so her parents her biological parents go their separate ways. and as soon as nancy is out of diapers her mother. she continues to pursue her acting career pursue her very busy social life, and she leaves her daughter for the next six years with relatives in maryland. this child spent six years yearning yearning for this absent mother. and it really leaves a shadow on her spirit awareness on her spirit. that never really lives. she's convinced that. you know, she's insecure. she believes that life is a trapdoor that no matter how good things are no matter how successful things she is her husband is that it could all fall apart at a moment's notice and certainly that seems to be confirmed two months into ronald reagan's presidency when he almo
loyal and edith davis. in fact, she was born in new yorkn 1921. although for decades she would claim it was 1923. he was the product of very bad match between and ambitious actress and an unsuccessful car salesman whose marriage was effectively over went by the time this very inconveniently timed baby arrived. so her parents her biological parents go their separate ways. and as soon as nancy is out of diapers her mother. she continues to pursue her acting career pursue her very busy social...
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their relationships were also challenged especially patty davis. how did she end up becoming patty davis as supposed to patty reagan and did they ever reconcile their fraught relationship? this is i think the the story that is of all the four children the relationship between nancy and her daughter patty is the most fraught patty is headstrong. she is sort of finding her. away in the world. she is a becomes a political activist. she rejects pretty much everything that her father stands for. in fact, she says she couldn't even bring herself to vote for him for president. she couldn't vote against him, but she couldn't vote for him. and part a lot of this plays out in her struggles with her mother which are really they just go on for decades. but finally she at one point she is living with a member of the band. the eagles from the 1970s and she she is co-authors one of the songs on one of their biggest albums. so the question is, how is she going to identify herself for this writing credit by the way patty's just an incredibly gifted writer. struggle
their relationships were also challenged especially patty davis. how did she end up becoming patty davis as supposed to patty reagan and did they ever reconcile their fraught relationship? this is i think the the story that is of all the four children the relationship between nancy and her daughter patty is the most fraught patty is headstrong. she is sort of finding her. away in the world. she is a becomes a political activist. she rejects pretty much everything that her father stands for. in...
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who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a shadow on her spirit that never really leaves her, it is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believed that how successful they were, there was always a trapdoor in life, it any minute the bottom could all fall out and certainly that is underscored two months after they get to the white house where she almost loses her husband to an intestine bullet. she wasn't somebody who shared a lot about herself, her own children didn't know all of that much about her childhood or really the insecurity and the instability affects and the scar tissue, it really left her with, she would also bristle somebody sug
who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a...
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actually, davis had two problems. he had schwarzenegger, he also had a fellow democrat, his lieutenant governor, voting to replace him just in case he got recalled. that made people think twice about sticking with davis if they could turn to cruz bustamante. it tour the him in two ways. right now there is nobody of that stature. john davis has a lot of -- excuse me, john cox has a lot of money. he's willing to spend it. so to what extent that matters in a state like california where media costs a lot of money, we'll have to see. but for the time being, we're left with these two questions. number one, will the democrats stay united? it was a problem with davis, no question about it. will they stay united this time? it looks like it, at least for the moment. number two, can republicans come up with somebody else, somebody with stature, apologies to john cox, with stature that could really challenge governor newsome a bit more. we'll have to see. it's light years given now and november when we expect this recall to take
actually, davis had two problems. he had schwarzenegger, he also had a fellow democrat, his lieutenant governor, voting to replace him just in case he got recalled. that made people think twice about sticking with davis if they could turn to cruz bustamante. it tour the him in two ways. right now there is nobody of that stature. john davis has a lot of -- excuse me, john cox has a lot of money. he's willing to spend it. so to what extent that matters in a state like california where media costs...
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sorry, i would like, i would like tim davie, who is| like, i would like tim davie, who is the director—generalave been swept under the carpet and are still being swept under the carpet in all of this. let's not forget thatjohn birt was in charge of the bbc when this happened and even though he wasn't head of news he was head of the bbc, and he was, i am sure also dealing with the fall out of the biggest interview news and current affairs had ever done, and he has never been mentioned so, i would like to speak to tim davie, the now director—general, in person, exactly about that. why to this day it looks like the important people are being covered up, certain people get an apology yesterday, a public verbal apology on television, other people don't. i need to talk and find out why this is still happening, because i can tell you from my point of view, every day this goes on, and this sort of cover up this goes on, and this sort of cover up carries on, and this trickle feeding of the truth, the public are losing confidence in the bbc, bbc�*s ability to do its job. losing confidence in the bbc, bb
sorry, i would like, i would like tim davie, who is| like, i would like tim davie, who is the director—generalave been swept under the carpet and are still being swept under the carpet in all of this. let's not forget thatjohn birt was in charge of the bbc when this happened and even though he wasn't head of news he was head of the bbc, and he was, i am sure also dealing with the fall out of the biggest interview news and current affairs had ever done, and he has never been mentioned so, i...
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are there any final words you'd like to leave with us today about nancy davis ragan? legacy, her love and her fascinating life, please do. >> it encouraged people to read the book income to its way i came to it when i was researching it and when i was writing it. set asideto sort of what you think you know about and francis robbins later nancy davis and later nancy reaganan. hers is a complicated and often very painful story. but i think that ronald reagan chose well and his partner for life. and i do think the country owes him a debt for that. >> what you say about someone who gives your life meaning? what do you say about someone who was always there with support and understanding? someone who makes sacrifices so your life will be easier and more successful? what you say is that you love that person and treasure her. er[applause] 's >> i simply cannot imagine the last eight years without nancy. the presidency would not of been a joy it is been for me without her there beside me. and the living quarters in the white house would have seemed a big and lonely spot witho
are there any final words you'd like to leave with us today about nancy davis ragan? legacy, her love and her fascinating life, please do. >> it encouraged people to read the book income to its way i came to it when i was researching it and when i was writing it. set asideto sort of what you think you know about and francis robbins later nancy davis and later nancy reaganan. hers is a complicated and often very painful story. but i think that ronald reagan chose well and his partner for...
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so davis follows all these events carefully. he's a great -- she watches the progress of lincoln's campaign. she predicted and she was smart, she predicted lincoln was going to win in 1864. she says i think she is going when and course she was right although right again as she stubbornlydoes franchise . she can capture before him or is anybody going after her opinion of the outcome of it . she appreciates the significance of events like the battle of gettysburg. she appreciates the significance of lincoln's reelection. and she celebrates the end of the war and the victory of the united states because she sees this as sort of a further step in resolving her status and the status of other people of color whether they are free or soon to be free. that this was going to resolve this half free life that they live these are the kinds of things she remarks in her diary. when lincoln died giving us the real-time experience of hearing this person who she valued that she understood that have the faith of herself in his hands. the nervousn
so davis follows all these events carefully. he's a great -- she watches the progress of lincoln's campaign. she predicted and she was smart, she predicted lincoln was going to win in 1864. she says i think she is going when and course she was right although right again as she stubbornlydoes franchise . she can capture before him or is anybody going after her opinion of the outcome of it . she appreciates the significance of events like the battle of gettysburg. she appreciates the significance...
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key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of danny will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent anders leave breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro act but 1st here now is my interview with the director of the world is my country arthur connex thanks for taking the time to be here and thoroughly appreciate it. so i just watched your new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who passed away in 2013 but obviously it's a wonderful and inspirational story shame to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he lived an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he declared
key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of danny will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent anders leave breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called...
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key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of bonnie will bring us that weekly offensive and correspondent anders levy breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro act but 1st here now is my interview with the director of the world is my country arthur connects thanks for taking the time to be here and thoroughly appreciate it. so i just watched your new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who passed away in 2013 but obviously it's a wonderful and inspirational story shame to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but you have that extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he dec
key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of bonnie will bring us that weekly offensive and correspondent anders levy breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called...
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if you're in davis, you'll see rainbow crosswalks around central park davis pride.e also being put up throughout the town. great morning just to be able to kick start pride a little bit early. everything was interrupted last year with the pandemic and so much of what we wanted to do last year with pride season was interrupted, but now we're kicking back into action with a pride season with a number of great events, some. of those events included a rainbow skate party, a craft and vintage market and a bike party ride. you confined the schedule on davis pride dot org's well. japan is gearing up for the world's biggest sporting event of the year. the tokyo olympics are expected to kick off later this summer. but calls are growing for japan to delay or even cancel the games as another covid-19 surge takes hold on that country. box news alex hogan has the details on the ongoing debate. the olympic towards relay is winding its way through japan is the country prepares to host the 2020 tokyo olympics with less than two months to go before the opening ceremony, pressure is
if you're in davis, you'll see rainbow crosswalks around central park davis pride.e also being put up throughout the town. great morning just to be able to kick start pride a little bit early. everything was interrupted last year with the pandemic and so much of what we wanted to do last year with pride season was interrupted, but now we're kicking back into action with a pride season with a number of great events, some. of those events included a rainbow skate party, a craft and vintage market...
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lenny davis do this bomb is going to take place but he said he did not know what was going to happen.tried to talk this splinter group out of doing it but he failed. the bomb went off. not only did it feed the idea that the antiwar movement was not strictly nonviolent, but it also triggered in the nixon white house more justification for trying to stop these mass demonstrations -- which they argued was all part of the same general principle. host: you also write how it turned the corner in security in washington, d.c., which had been fairly lax until that point. how did the capitol change forever as a result of that? mr. roberts: at the time of the bombing, basically anybody could walk into the capitol and stroll through without being checked. there were no metal protectors. i do not think there were even video cameras. there were barely some guards at the door at sort of a reception desk. the people from the weather underground would go in melting into the crowds of tourists they would march around looking for a safe place to place an explosive device. and then leave. there was nobod
lenny davis do this bomb is going to take place but he said he did not know what was going to happen.tried to talk this splinter group out of doing it but he failed. the bomb went off. not only did it feed the idea that the antiwar movement was not strictly nonviolent, but it also triggered in the nixon white house more justification for trying to stop these mass demonstrations -- which they argued was all part of the same general principle. host: you also write how it turned the corner in...
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key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of vani will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent and breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro act but 1st here now is my interview with the director of the world is my country our through connection thanks for taking the time to be here and thoroughly appreciate it. so i just watched your new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who passed away in 2013 but obviously it's a wonderful and inspirational story shame to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he lived an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he declared
key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of vani will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent and breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro...
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davis, for his questions. rep. davis: sorry, madam chair. mr. bolton, again, i want to turn to the capitol police threat assessment intelligence gathering analysis capabilitiesd analysis capability. prior to january 6 were you aware that they could encounter surveillance and threat assessment operations? and eric -- in regards to threat assessment we issued a report earlier recommending that they increase their amount of analysts and bring in some of their policy and procedures up-to-date. we had not looked at counter surveillance since it was not a standalone entity. it had not come under our radar. >> can you speak to the departments current intelligence gathering and analysis capabilities? were those executed at a sufficient level that you would execute in your previous reports? >> when we conducted our previous report, as i stated, the caseload was very high. since that report their caseload has exploded to larger numbers. again, we are recommending that they increase their level of analysts and ages to work those cases because if the number
davis, for his questions. rep. davis: sorry, madam chair. mr. bolton, again, i want to turn to the capitol police threat assessment intelligence gathering analysis capabilitiesd analysis capability. prior to january 6 were you aware that they could encounter surveillance and threat assessment operations? and eric -- in regards to threat assessment we issued a report earlier recommending that they increase their amount of analysts and bring in some of their policy and procedures up-to-date. we...
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gray davis. his second-in-command lieut. gov. cruz bustamante put his name on the ballot and got a lot of heat for it. you will hear from him about why he did what he did and whet if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor if you experience an irregular heartbeat or other heart rhythm problems. possible side effects include muscle and joint pain. celebrate less risk. added cardio protection
gray davis. his second-in-command lieut. gov. cruz bustamante put his name on the ballot and got a lot of heat for it. you will hear from him about why he did what he did and whet if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved....
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>> thank you, ranking member davis.nd i think the key is in my third point which is they have to become a learning organization. step back after every incident, every training event, look hard at themselves and how can we learn from this, how can we learn from adjacent law enforcement agencies, other organizations, intelligence organizations to improve our processes. and without such a open self-critical approach, they'll never get better. what they haven't done is taken that hard look. our task force even offered to facilitate the conduct of after action reviews and that was never acted on. >> thank you. i know it's been referenced, some of the recommendations put forth by general walker reference that maybe we need to do a non-badged force with the capitol police that would model the tsa. many of us i love our tsa agents, many of us who have been through airports a lot may not want to use that model to explain what that secondary non-badge force would look like. can you explain what you view based upon your recommenda
>> thank you, ranking member davis.nd i think the key is in my third point which is they have to become a learning organization. step back after every incident, every training event, look hard at themselves and how can we learn from this, how can we learn from adjacent law enforcement agencies, other organizations, intelligence organizations to improve our processes. and without such a open self-critical approach, they'll never get better. what they haven't done is taken that hard look....
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you deal with misogyny in hollywood long before the me too era, the way sammy davis jr.d how frank sinatra handled the blatant racism towards his friend and fellow rat packer sammy davis jr. >> this was one of the most interesting discoveries that i made while researching the book, which was the rat pack could be really racist onstage towards sammy davis jr. they thought they were being funny, and maybe in 1962, it was funny to some people. i don't think it's funny. but behind the scenes, sinatra was actually revolutionary in terms of civil rights. he helped make sure that the hotels in vegas integrated. he fought for equal pay for people in his band, and he really was way ahead of where the kennedys were in 1960, 1961, 1962 in terms of civil rights for people in his world. now, that didn't always translate to his hijinks on camera, but in that way, sammy davis jr. had much more to thank sinatra for in terms of actual civil rights activism than he did president kennedy at the time. >> yeah. he wouldn't play certain venues, wouldn't stay at certain hotels. it was fascinat
you deal with misogyny in hollywood long before the me too era, the way sammy davis jr.d how frank sinatra handled the blatant racism towards his friend and fellow rat packer sammy davis jr. >> this was one of the most interesting discoveries that i made while researching the book, which was the rat pack could be really racist onstage towards sammy davis jr. they thought they were being funny, and maybe in 1962, it was funny to some people. i don't think it's funny. but behind the scenes,...
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the director general of the bbc tim davie _ prospers.t sophie hutchinson reports. ladies! i have just received a message, and the message says victory. finally, after a decade—long legal battle for compensation, what looks like a breakthrough for these women affected by faulty pip breast implants. fresh out of court, a call from their lawyer who has been fighting the case in paris. you are going to have to drink something early in the morning. so we did it! just elated and exhausted because it's been a very long, exhausting journey. you know, ten years. and in and out of courts. and that has been really difficult for women. jan is one of 2700 women in the case suing the german company which issued safety certificates for the pip breast implants. today the court of appeal in paris said the company was negligent and liable for compensation. the women that i represent have been waiting for some time for this decision. they have suffered for a period since the beginning of the case. tuv rheinland is stressing some women have been struck out
the director general of the bbc tim davie _ prospers.t sophie hutchinson reports. ladies! i have just received a message, and the message says victory. finally, after a decade—long legal battle for compensation, what looks like a breakthrough for these women affected by faulty pip breast implants. fresh out of court, a call from their lawyer who has been fighting the case in paris. you are going to have to drink something early in the morning. so we did it! just elated and exhausted because...
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they say he's responsible for shooting and killing 12 year-old clear davis. this happened back on may 12th on oak haven. way. davis was just in her bedroom when she was shot an investigation named fritz the suspect today deputy us marshals arrested him at his oakland home and handed him over to police. still no word on a possible motive for the killing. the case will be presented to the contra costa county da's office later this week. local legislators are now urging the state to deny the san francisco school districts bid to get some 12 million dollars in reopening funds. yes, some phil ting along with assemblymember david chiu and senator scott wiener argue that the district. >> didn't offer in-person instruction to enough students to meet that requirement. but first, taylor, the second joins us now live from the city with more on this controversy. taylor. >> you may remember earlier this spring the state set aside 2 billion dollars to help schools reopen by may 15th qualify for those funds for that money districts had to open all elementary grades and open
they say he's responsible for shooting and killing 12 year-old clear davis. this happened back on may 12th on oak haven. way. davis was just in her bedroom when she was shot an investigation named fritz the suspect today deputy us marshals arrested him at his oakland home and handed him over to police. still no word on a possible motive for the killing. the case will be presented to the contra costa county da's office later this week. local legislators are now urging the state to deny the san...
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davis was in her bedroom at her home at the time. the fort is considered armed and dangerous. police say if you see him, don't approach him. call 911 immediately. a body found in lake chabot alameda county last month has been identified as tracy benson. this is a photo of her on your screen. her death is now being investigated as a homicide. someone found her body back on april 26. she was reported missing earlier this month. police do not believe there is a threat to the public. and so no parts of lake chabot will be close during that investigation. firefighters in berkeley are credited with helping a father and his 8 year-old daughter escaped stocker police say the pair they were walking along ashby avenue near college avenue on tuesday when nicolas perez approach that girl talking to her as if she was his own child. >> and was was trying to gauge with her in the so the father ended up blocking or pat blocking his path ended up in a situation where. the father and a daughter running from the sky. and they ended up running about a quarter mile. >> the father of the daughter m
davis was in her bedroom at her home at the time. the fort is considered armed and dangerous. police say if you see him, don't approach him. call 911 immediately. a body found in lake chabot alameda county last month has been identified as tracy benson. this is a photo of her on your screen. her death is now being investigated as a homicide. someone found her body back on april 26. she was reported missing earlier this month. police do not believe there is a threat to the public. and so no...
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i'm linsey davis. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what...
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and whistle—blowing sieges, today tim davie was questioned on the today— tim davie was questioned onprogramme and he was asked if there was a cover—up, a certain number— there was a cover—up, a certain numherot— there was a cover—up, a certain number of people there was a cover—up, a certain numberof people in there was a cover—up, a certain number of people in the bbc knew that martin bashir had been deceitful at the time and there had been other complaints about him through— been other complaints about him through the years. white was he rehired — through the years. white was he rehired in— through the years. white was he rehired in 2016? this is where a lot of the _ rehired in 2016? this is where a lot of the focus — rehired in 2016? this is where a lot of the focus and attention is at the moment, — of the focus and attention is at the moment, the commons media and select committee _ moment, the commons media and select committee was interested why he was rehired. _ committee was interested why he was rehired, was it part of a cover—up and tim— rehired, was it part of a cover—up a
and whistle—blowing sieges, today tim davie was questioned on the today— tim davie was questioned onprogramme and he was asked if there was a cover—up, a certain number— there was a cover—up, a certain numherot— there was a cover—up, a certain number of people there was a cover—up, a certain numberof people in there was a cover—up, a certain number of people in the bbc knew that martin bashir had been deceitful at the time and there had been other complaints about him...
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liberty. ♪ >> you see davis researchers are conducting an experiment and we know it involves sheep. >animals were seen wednesday grazing on the campus gateway on old davis road researchers want to see if the sheep can eat weeds and grass fertilize and control past as well as better as well as or better than traditional landscaping methods of professor says want to see the sheep can help with fire prevention. 4 breeds of sheep are taking part in the study. project started this week, but it will continue off and on throughout the summer closer to home. the goats there. back in oakland, fire department. fire department tweeted out this video saying they're again using what they call everyone's favorite furry fire prevention specialist the goats are munching through dry brush in various areas throughout oakland this week. they're in berkeley at the grizzly peak open space as well as above highway 24 near the call time. now to our 4 zone forecast conference chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawns look so dry ryan hills, goats and sheep, though happy they take care of any remaining brush
liberty. ♪ >> you see davis researchers are conducting an experiment and we know it involves sheep. >animals were seen wednesday grazing on the campus gateway on old davis road researchers want to see if the sheep can eat weeds and grass fertilize and control past as well as better as well as or better than traditional landscaping methods of professor says want to see the sheep can help with fire prevention. 4 breeds of sheep are taking part in the study. project started this week,...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: according to linkedin, nearly 25% of the applications in late april021 were for remote jobs, a 7% increase from last year. companies like twitter announcing that they'll continue to allow employees to work from home permanently, while other groups like citigroup, microsoft and google have a hybrid model, a mix of work from home. and the office for their employees. >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to ten years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter: but some say it's time to hang up the pajamas and come back to the office full time, like j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon. >> i'm about to cancel all my zoom meetings. i just think they're -- i'm done with it. >> reporter: to discuss the future of work i sat down with karen kimbrough, the chief economist at linkedin. give us a sense of what you think the new normal in the workplace is going to be. >> i think going forward employers are looking for ways to bring employees back into the office. many companies are hoping to be back in the office at some point in
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: according to linkedin, nearly 25% of the applications in late april021 were for remote jobs, a 7% increase from last year. companies like twitter announcing that they'll continue to allow employees to work from home permanently, while other groups like citigroup, microsoft and google have a hybrid model, a mix of work from home. and the office for their employees. >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to ten years, about 50% of...
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and then kobe and anthony davis as u.s.a. basketball teammates. and so their grief was intense, the entire season long. they dedicated the title to kobe in so many different ways and so i did think that was a helpful brian point into wide are long basketball conversations notice stakes of this experience, and i think that there's probably a chance we get 10 or 15 years down the road and there's a new generation of basketball fans who said lebron won a title at dianyworld in sound quirky and you get the people on twitter that say that's a mickey miss title and doesn't cut, and i couldn't disagree more. it's so important to remember what everybody went through to get down there and michelle roberts, the head of the players association was so committed to the project she lived in the bubble for more than three months straight so he could have the personal touch and feel with the players and she described it as maybe the most intimate experience of her entire career. these been a famous d.c. lawyer for decades before the took over the top spot at the
and then kobe and anthony davis as u.s.a. basketball teammates. and so their grief was intense, the entire season long. they dedicated the title to kobe in so many different ways and so i did think that was a helpful brian point into wide are long basketball conversations notice stakes of this experience, and i think that there's probably a chance we get 10 or 15 years down the road and there's a new generation of basketball fans who said lebron won a title at dianyworld in sound quirky and you...
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caroline davis, bbc news >> u.s.o appointments shoot down the rains of a chinese rocket with good plunge turks this weekend. >> the parts of the rocket like this one is tumbling out of control toward earth. there are. see could bring with us and showering -- our asia-pacific editor has more. >> is not so much as out of control, but only control. to cut it out sometime between saturday night and sunday morning, open a wide range of air possibility, as long -- as new york city and binging. this because >> 30,000 long letters and i and quite clear where it will enter the earth, it is traveling quite fast and that will change where it will into the earth. >> is extremely small, most of the earth surface is a c, is a said, very very small, having said that, a year ago, it came back to earth in similar fashion. a long pipe did fall on -- that fragment might fall on a populated area that the chances of it being anyone in particular are so small. >> we will be watching to see where that lands. to forget you can get touch wit
caroline davis, bbc news >> u.s.o appointments shoot down the rains of a chinese rocket with good plunge turks this weekend. >> the parts of the rocket like this one is tumbling out of control toward earth. there are. see could bring with us and showering -- our asia-pacific editor has more. >> is not so much as out of control, but only control. to cut it out sometime between saturday night and sunday morning, open a wide range of air possibility, as long -- as new york city...
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in that way sammy davis jr.k sinatra for in terms of actual civil rights activism than he did president kennedy at the time. >> he wouldn't play certain venues, wouldn't stay at certain hotels. it was fascinating. he was way ahead of his time. >> exactly. >> jake, thank you. the book is called "the devil may dance" by my esteemed colleague, mr. jake tapper. >> thank you, my friend. >> all right, look at this. it's a ufo, that's what the pentagon is confirming but they won't use the word aliens. stay with us. at runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms
in that way sammy davis jr.k sinatra for in terms of actual civil rights activism than he did president kennedy at the time. >> he wouldn't play certain venues, wouldn't stay at certain hotels. it was fascinating. he was way ahead of his time. >> exactly. >> jake, thank you. the book is called "the devil may dance" by my esteemed colleague, mr. jake tapper. >> thank you, my friend. >> all right, look at this. it's a ufo, that's what the pentagon is...
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davis was in her bedroom at the time. tcense phototaken from last year. the image on the right was er this year. fritz is considered armed and dangerous. police say if you see him do not approach him and said call 911 right away. new tonight at 10, the coroner has identified the body found at lake chabot and alameda county last month as tracy benson. he saw her photo. the death is now being investigated as a dy april 26 that she was reported missing earlier this month. police do not believe there is a threat to the public in know parts of lake chabot will be investigate anyone rmation has asked to call the east bay ict police department. >> reporting hate crimes will both the local and state level today, president biden signed the covid-19 hate crimes act. it the incidents targeting asian ilable to help local law enforcement improve investigations and reporting of such incidents. this comes during asian american and pacific islander heritage month. the last of the rockets and missiles have been launched in the fight between israel and hamas, at least for
davis was in her bedroom at the time. tcense phototaken from last year. the image on the right was er this year. fritz is considered armed and dangerous. police say if you see him do not approach him and said call 911 right away. new tonight at 10, the coroner has identified the body found at lake chabot and alameda county last month as tracy benson. he saw her photo. the death is now being investigated as a dy april 26 that she was reported missing earlier this month. police do not believe...
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i got baron davis in the brain there.as a project who hit that three on wednesday, but it zafer all the marbles tonight, the loser goes home, and the winner qualifies for the number eight spot and the best of seven against the number one can't wait to see how this one turns out the fans. they're trickling back in. it's fun to see meaningful basketball here. once again reporting live from san francisco. i'm joe fonzi back to you guys in the studio in over a year since something like this has happened, so it's nice to see that hopefully the worries could pull it off tonight. joe fonzi thank you so much. alright. we told you about this ups driver who helped an injured woman, he says he's no hero, but that woman well, she disagrees and says he's wrong. he's a hero. he saved me from a quota scheme. the horrible calamity. we're coming up. we're going to hear from this man who went above and beyond to help a complete stranger. and budget cuts mean mattresses are among the last items to be replaced at the firehouse coming up a li
i got baron davis in the brain there.as a project who hit that three on wednesday, but it zafer all the marbles tonight, the loser goes home, and the winner qualifies for the number eight spot and the best of seven against the number one can't wait to see how this one turns out the fans. they're trickling back in. it's fun to see meaningful basketball here. once again reporting live from san francisco. i'm joe fonzi back to you guys in the studio in over a year since something like this has...
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ranking member davis. i think that the key is in my third point, which is they have to become a learning organization. a step back after every incident, after every training event, they should look hard at themselves and figure out what did we do well, what did we not do well? how can we learn from this? how can we learn from law enforcement agencies, other organizations, intelligence organizations to improve? and without such an open, self-critical approach, they'll never get better. what they haven't done is taken a hard look. the task force has offered to facilitate the after action reviews and that was never acted on. >> well, thank you. i know it's been referenced, some of the recommendations are put forth by general walker. referenced maybe we need to do a nonbadge force with the capitol police that would model the tsa. i love the tsa agents and many have been through airports and use that model to explain what that secondary nonbadge force would look like. and even with you with the honore commissio
ranking member davis. i think that the key is in my third point, which is they have to become a learning organization. a step back after every incident, after every training event, they should look hard at themselves and figure out what did we do well, what did we not do well? how can we learn from this? how can we learn from law enforcement agencies, other organizations, intelligence organizations to improve? and without such an open, self-critical approach, they'll never get better. what they...
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gray davis was pulling in the 30s and newsom is pulling in the 50s.eded in this particular situation to protect our state because the governor is going to beat this handily. >>> the bay area and much of the west coast is about to be treated to a total lunar eclipse. you will have to get up early. it begins at 4:11 in the morning. for 15 minutes it attorney deep reddish color. that is debonis. it should be all the more spectacular because it is known as the flower super moon which will be the closest the moon will be to earth this year. it happened in may, they call it the flower. i forget what they call it if because during the eclipse it takes on the color of a reddish orange blood like.blood like.bl. >> tomorrow we will have a sunny day. it will be warmer than today especially and and an area reaching into the low to mid 80s. we'll see low 70s and upper 50s on the coast. here is the there will be a few going into the weekend. saturday will be the coolest a. sunday marks the beginning of a big warm-up. in the next week monday and tuesday look for in
gray davis was pulling in the 30s and newsom is pulling in the 50s.eded in this particular situation to protect our state because the governor is going to beat this handily. >>> the bay area and much of the west coast is about to be treated to a total lunar eclipse. you will have to get up early. it begins at 4:11 in the morning. for 15 minutes it attorney deep reddish color. that is debonis. it should be all the more spectacular because it is known as the flower super moon which will...
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we've got tim davie, the dg, he was on the today programme on tuesday.oth announced further internal investigations. it's fair to say that the bbc is in crisis mode, but how does that crisis compare to bbc crises of the past? ooh, that... you could argue the bbc has had many crises, and i compared, when i wrote about this last week, i compared it... they are different, but the jimmy saville crisis, cliff richard, problems happen at the bbc when they believe in journalism where the end justifies the means. and that has no place in ethicaljournalism. of course, we want the bbc to break stories, to do greatjournalism, but not when means are unethical, as it was found to be with this particular case. so i think there are questions for the bbc, and i think tim davie�*s interview in particular where he talked about two points that actually were not dealt with by dyson, the 2016 hiring. why an earth was martin bashir brought back, given his history? and also the whistle—blowing factor. to me, the terrible point of this is the only person to truly suffer at the
we've got tim davie, the dg, he was on the today programme on tuesday.oth announced further internal investigations. it's fair to say that the bbc is in crisis mode, but how does that crisis compare to bbc crises of the past? ooh, that... you could argue the bbc has had many crises, and i compared, when i wrote about this last week, i compared it... they are different, but the jimmy saville crisis, cliff richard, problems happen at the bbc when they believe in journalism where the end justifies...
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war 2 he declared he was simply a citizen of the world so how did you 1st end up working with gary davis or getting to know his work well actually i had known gary for some years because of the world asked or event that interested me and i and i actually was working with this time around so it's on balance trying to get some grounding for feature film to transport people into a problem here and isn't going to want to do it and i'm about to use your or actually read my dad's book my countries the world and i read the book. here it's a phenomenal story and it's just an action drama this is make it right movie and so i got a story of life story rights we 1st a screenplay which sony pictures loved and they actually made them for a half hour but it was too expensive it was like black poster size but i did you know airplanes i mean he was shot down bomber planes production numbers so we probably went to the doctor and we just incredibly amazing. as in that spirit you know you've seen her then right now in your story in a riveting. joyous way that the audience was just going crazy over and then
war 2 he declared he was simply a citizen of the world so how did you 1st end up working with gary davis or getting to know his work well actually i had known gary for some years because of the world asked or event that interested me and i and i actually was working with this time around so it's on balance trying to get some grounding for feature film to transport people into a problem here and isn't going to want to do it and i'm about to use your or actually read my dad's book my countries...
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amy: that is professor angela davis. our guest noura erakat were part of the conversation published in the nation magazine with the killing of hagai el-ad -- killing of ahmad erekat. angela referenced his death. i want, if you could, because i know it is still so painful, talk about your cousin most of the investigation you have done of his death at an israeli checkpoint and then as we begin to wrap up, put that in the larger context of what is happening today in the occupied territories. >> thank you for lifting up ahmad erekat, my cousin. he was shot at a checkpoint separating two palestinian cities on the day of his sister's wedding. he had a mechanical air in the car. shot dead. six times about the waste in two seconds with his arms above his head, left on the pavement even as the israeli invalids came to treat the lightly injured soldier, refused to treat ahmad. the israeli army refused a palestinian ambulance to treat him. there was no autopsy conducted on his body. he had remained in an israeli refrigerator out ho
amy: that is professor angela davis. our guest noura erakat were part of the conversation published in the nation magazine with the killing of hagai el-ad -- killing of ahmad erekat. angela referenced his death. i want, if you could, because i know it is still so painful, talk about your cousin most of the investigation you have done of his death at an israeli checkpoint and then as we begin to wrap up, put that in the larger context of what is happening today in the occupied territories....
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and he was just cool that's the thing about george it was cool before cole well right after miles davis george was next in the door to be cool i think. you know you going to stand so for guys like me even talking to you right now is kind of the trip because i watched you i rented your v.h.s. is from the video store you specials and the back of it there and i would watch you on weekend update and my 1st deal you may not know this my very 1st deal in hollywood was with your brother. it was with warner well there were. no yeah that was right or you know my mother and i have similar rhythms but you know we do look different because my brothers lex luthor and i still got they you know what you patrick from the months are saying but my my brother i remember michael douglas called the ones from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders this yappin a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm. i say are you that it's not just brother he says yeah so i think whenever i talk to people about like brother they always say 2 things they say god you
and he was just cool that's the thing about george it was cool before cole well right after miles davis george was next in the door to be cool i think. you know you going to stand so for guys like me even talking to you right now is kind of the trip because i watched you i rented your v.h.s. is from the video store you specials and the back of it there and i would watch you on weekend update and my 1st deal you may not know this my very 1st deal in hollywood was with your brother. it was with...