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diane and diane was complaining about. he saidf to the washington buru chief of abc turn it down. tell him we won't take it. which is, as you know unheard of. you do not p turn down the interview with the president because they won't give it to the what you want.s that's not the way it works. they said this will be a story this will not be kept quiet. we turned down this interview the world will know it and it will be embarrassing. turn it down and hung up. not robin sproul who is a friend of mine, robin tried to think how to explain to the white abc was turned on this prime presidential interview. she was still trying to figure that out called her back and said have you done that thing they asked you to do? robin said no. and they said then don't, everything will be okay and they took the interview. >> the timing of course on this interview was interesting. 1996 it was a reelection year. we did not know the name monica lewinsky. now that's not the only time they tried to steal interviews. was diane's first or real quickly, barbara walters argument with everyone knows where the pr
diane and diane was complaining about. he saidf to the washington buru chief of abc turn it down. tell him we won't take it. which is, as you know unheard of. you do not p turn down the interview with the president because they won't give it to the what you want.s that's not the way it works. they said this will be a story this will not be kept quiet. we turned down this interview the world will know it and it will be embarrassing. turn it down and hung up. not robin sproul who is a friend of...
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>> rue the head of the division decreed that it was diane's turn and diane would get-- if the network got a bill clinton interview which wasn't guaranteed and they thought was entirely possible that it was supposed to go to diane and talk about ignoring a rule. barbara walters went around the system, lobbied mike mccurry, the press secretary and others, explained why not only she should get the interview, but why diane sawyer should not. and the abc bureau chief who was in the middle of this, very much involved in, listen everybody, it's diane's turn. diane's interview is going to get this one if we get one. got a call from the white house secretary who said you're getting an interview and we've decided that it's going to barbara. >> robin understood this was going to cause some controversy, and we got the interview and it's going to barbara walters. and the straw that broke the camel's back which made diane very unhappy and complaining about and rue told them, turn it down, tell them we won't take it. it was unheard of. you don't turn down an interview with the president because they
>> rue the head of the division decreed that it was diane's turn and diane would get-- if the network got a bill clinton interview which wasn't guaranteed and they thought was entirely possible that it was supposed to go to diane and talk about ignoring a rule. barbara walters went around the system, lobbied mike mccurry, the press secretary and others, explained why not only she should get the interview, but why diane sawyer should not. and the abc bureau chief who was in the middle of...
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it was the straw broke the camel's back in terms barbara's rivalry with diane, which had made diane very unhappy, which diane was complaining about. and roone always said to the washington bureau chief of turn it down, tell them we won't take it. which is, as you know, unheard of, totally unheard. you don't turn down an interview with the president because. they won't give it to the the chosen one, you or not? that's right. that's that's not that's not the way it works. and the washington bureau, you tried to talk to said this will become a story. this will not be kept quiet. this is the refusal to if we if we turn this interview now, the world will know it and it will be embarrassing. and roone always said, turn it down and hung up. now, robin sproul, who is a friend of mine, robin, tried to think about how to explain to the white house that abc was turning down this prime presidential interview. she was still trying to figure that when roone arledge assistant called her back and said, have you done that thing that roone asked to do? and robin said, no. and the assistant. well, then, do
it was the straw broke the camel's back in terms barbara's rivalry with diane, which had made diane very unhappy, which diane was complaining about. and roone always said to the washington bureau chief of turn it down, tell them we won't take it. which is, as you know, unheard of, totally unheard. you don't turn down an interview with the president because. they won't give it to the the chosen one, you or not? that's right. that's that's not that's not the way it works. and the washington...
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are you saying that, diane? ., ., ., diane? no, i am not saying that, i diane?aying the way l diane? no, i am not saying i that, i am saying the way this has been treated is absolutely bonkers. compared to what boris johnson got up to when he was prime minister, holidays everywhere, old wallpaper paid for, have we all forgotten that? -- for, have we all forgotten that? —— gold wool title. i for, have we all forgotten that? -- gold wooltitle. i am not criticising _ that? -- gold wooltitle. i am not criticising just _ that? -- gold wooltitle. i am not criticising just keir - not criticising just keir starmer. they are all in the same — starmer. they are all in the same boat. starmer. they are all in the same boat-— starmer. they are all in the same boat. this is it. diane, all in the _ same boat. this is it. diane, all in the same _ same boat. this is it. diane, all in the same boat, - same boat. this is it. diane, all in the same boat, and . same boat. this is it. diane, all in the same boat, and it. all in the same boat, and it looks like they are all in a sign
are you saying that, diane? ., ., ., diane? no, i am not saying that, i diane?aying the way l diane? no, i am not saying i that, i am saying the way this has been treated is absolutely bonkers. compared to what boris johnson got up to when he was prime minister, holidays everywhere, old wallpaper paid for, have we all forgotten that? -- for, have we all forgotten that? —— gold wool title. i for, have we all forgotten that? -- gold wooltitle. i am not criticising _ that? -- gold wooltitle. i...
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my guest today, diane foley, knows that all too well. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the so—called islamic state group in syria in 2014. for the last decade, she has been coming to terms with that and also campaigning to get other detained americans home. so is any price worth paying for freedom? diane foley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's an honour, stephen. it's a great pleasure to talk to you. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the so—called islamic state group in syria in 2014. for the last decade, she has been coming to terms with that and also campaigning to get other detained americans home. so is any price worth paying for freedom? diane foley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's an honour, stephen. it's a great pleasure to talk to you. and obviously this conversation is going to be difficult. but with the passage of time, now ten years since your son he just was very curious, particularly about people. very friendly also, had a real diversity. he was in libya in 2011 during
my guest today, diane foley, knows that all too well. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the so—called islamic state group in syria in 2014. for the last decade, she has been coming to terms with that and also campaigning to get other detained americans home. so is any price worth paying for freedom? diane foley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's an honour, stephen. it's a great pleasure to talk to you. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the...
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but so diane election observe is obviously they're on the ground. but can you tell us more about how free inside the selection is actually likely to be well, many of the opposition parties and some civil society organizations here are very concerned about the issue of how free and fair these elections are going to be based on some of the past experiences that they've had in previous elections, as well as experiences before these current polls. they were some, a civil society groups. you've mentioned that they were harassed and were made and they work it would, it was difficult for them to conduct the work. there was also some concern about the accreditation for potty agents was supposed to be observing at voting stations like this one political parties, the opposition parties, income particular, were complaining that the observers would not given the required accreditation that they would need. and that is part of why some opposition parties you're all concerned about how free and fed will be. of course, the election observers will give the final re
but so diane election observe is obviously they're on the ground. but can you tell us more about how free inside the selection is actually likely to be well, many of the opposition parties and some civil society organizations here are very concerned about the issue of how free and fair these elections are going to be based on some of the past experiences that they've had in previous elections, as well as experiences before these current polls. they were some, a civil society groups. you've...
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it got to a lot for me, diane admitted. we get it. the situation absolutely terrifying for diane. my daughter would fall apart. she'd be hysterical, you know, things would be good. and then hysterical, which just as an aside, actually, often how children grieve, they actually swing pretty wildly between just fine, normal at going, happy, laughing, playing, and then it just hit them and then they can bounce back for a but for adults because, that kind of grief looks so different than the way we as adults grieve it can be actually quite alarming, even. it may just actually be a normal developmental process. so years after the fact, diane's interview was peppered with tears and, anger. parents want keep their kids safe and provide them with the ideal childhood. quaint frankly, that does not include exposure suicide. diane did not up for life in poplar grove. expect that she would weather repeated calls to alert her children that another friend dead by suicide or find herself learning how to support youth through grief and tragedy. it's difficult to these incidents as it is and it can
it got to a lot for me, diane admitted. we get it. the situation absolutely terrifying for diane. my daughter would fall apart. she'd be hysterical, you know, things would be good. and then hysterical, which just as an aside, actually, often how children grieve, they actually swing pretty wildly between just fine, normal at going, happy, laughing, playing, and then it just hit them and then they can bounce back for a but for adults because, that kind of grief looks so different than the way we...
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powerful words from diane with him, even all these years later. i'm david muir.tomorrow. good night a calm and clear night in san francisco, but don't get too comfortable because the heat is on. we will likely see more record temperatures tomorrow as another heat wave sweeps the bay area, and with the heat comes risks heat related illnesses, poor air quality and increased fire danger are all in the forecast this week. good evening, i'm ama daetz and i'm dion lim. there is a lot to talk about weather wise, so right away let's get to the forecast. let's check in
powerful words from diane with him, even all these years later. i'm david muir.tomorrow. good night a calm and clear night in san francisco, but don't get too comfortable because the heat is on. we will likely see more record temperatures tomorrow as another heat wave sweeps the bay area, and with the heat comes risks heat related illnesses, poor air quality and increased fire danger are all in the forecast this week. good evening, i'm ama daetz and i'm dion lim. there is a lot to talk about...
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but one thing, diane is so nice. she says huerding cats.as thinking about other fed officials i've seen to see if their arms were in a sling, because it looked like there was arm twisting going on at the last meeting. so diane is very nice, but i think there was some arm twisting going on. when you have a statement in the minutes that says, some wanted to do 25, and a few, i guess, would have gone along with it if that was what was on the table. you know, so they wanted to start big, 50, and i guess now the thinking is, it's going to be meeting by meeting. i still think the fed has some -- it could take off the top and still be okay here, without losing the fight against inflation. we had williams say today that is still going to be restrictive after it takes off additional -- after additional rate cuts. >> but diane, it's going to be a bit odd for the next month or so to watch weaker data not necessarily met with a stronger fed reaction function in terms of rate cuts. i think that it's going to be interesting, with the election coming up,
but one thing, diane is so nice. she says huerding cats.as thinking about other fed officials i've seen to see if their arms were in a sling, because it looked like there was arm twisting going on at the last meeting. so diane is very nice, but i think there was some arm twisting going on. when you have a statement in the minutes that says, some wanted to do 25, and a few, i guess, would have gone along with it if that was what was on the table. you know, so they wanted to start big, 50, and i...
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barbara walters, diane sawyer connie chung. screw those guys. got it. we got it right now, boy, the three of us that didn't go well, either they. honey, you are so running out of time, are you sure? yes, i am okay. no. when we started, no. when will end? i know you know he's. got this in his head. he's really good at it. what was the problem what was it? because barbara and, diane had been there first and that came later or they got the stories. well, were they were battling each other for the same interviews and. i was told i, i can't if barbara, diane are going those interviews i have to stand. oh, why what? wait a minute. let me get this straight. they're they're you know, they can they can go after interviews and compete with each other. the way reporters do. and i can't be in on the action. and they said no. so i thought i never would have gone there had. i known that. but there was a competition comes compensation there because you decided i'll get my own stories. i won't get the big i won't go after the big gets the way are going after. and actua
barbara walters, diane sawyer connie chung. screw those guys. got it. we got it right now, boy, the three of us that didn't go well, either they. honey, you are so running out of time, are you sure? yes, i am okay. no. when we started, no. when will end? i know you know he's. got this in his head. he's really good at it. what was the problem what was it? because barbara and, diane had been there first and that came later or they got the stories. well, were they were battling each other for the...
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my guest today, diane foley, knows that all too well. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the so—called islamic state group in syria in 2014. for the last decade, she has been coming to terms with that and also campaigning to get other detained americans home. so is any price worth paying for freedom? diane foley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's an honour, stephen. it's a great pleasure to talk to you. and obviously this conversation is going to be difficult. but with the passage of time, now ten years since your son james was so brutally murdered, does it become easier to talk about it? i love to talk aboutjim because i'm very proud of him. i'm proud of the man he became and his desire to make a difference by being a journalist. so i enjoy talking aboutjim. tell me about that desire of his to be a journalist, because he was raised by you and your husband in a pretty small town... very small. ..in new hampshire, in the north—east of the united states, and i'm guessing that it wasn't the most obvious career path
my guest today, diane foley, knows that all too well. her sonjames was kidnapped and then brutally murdered by the so—called islamic state group in syria in 2014. for the last decade, she has been coming to terms with that and also campaigning to get other detained americans home. so is any price worth paying for freedom? diane foley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's an honour, stephen. it's a great pleasure to talk to you. and obviously this conversation is going to be difficult. but...
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yeah, p w is diane holcombe, the in the future. thank you very much, diane. the wind is of this is and nobel prize in physics have been announced. american john hop field and canadian geoffrey hinton, all the recipients of the award for the discoveries and inventions in the field of machine learning. let's listening to why the noble prize committee shows these particular witness products. it's discoveries and inventions form the building blocks of machine learning that can aid humans in making foster and more reliable decisions. for instance, when diagnosing medical conditions or however, while machine learning has been norm is benefits. it's rapids development has also raised concerns about our future. now joined by matthew was ages from the w. a science. matthew, we just had the committee honoring that with him with at the same time raising concerns. what do they mean? well, i think the thing that they are pointing to in this case is what we've seen talked about quite a bit of the last few years, particularly as we've seen large language models which are a
yeah, p w is diane holcombe, the in the future. thank you very much, diane. the wind is of this is and nobel prize in physics have been announced. american john hop field and canadian geoffrey hinton, all the recipients of the award for the discoveries and inventions in the field of machine learning. let's listening to why the noble prize committee shows these particular witness products. it's discoveries and inventions form the building blocks of machine learning that can aid humans in making...
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hawker, she is reporting about the elections for us from those and beings capital approved to diane. it's good to see you pulling stations. i understand we're supposed to be closed by now. what's the latest? well, this pulling station close just a few minutes ago. the last few voters were voting in these classrooms behind me, and all of them were have concluded the votes, and now the vote counting is beginning. there's only a few officials who are here and some observe as well, also here. so it's going to be quite a long night for them. what i will say though, is that in that long hour before the, the devoting stations close, the was quite a bit of commotion. yeah. people will quite understand to be frustrated about standing in line for quite a long time. we came to this a voting station earlier on in the day at around 12 here. and the lines were long, and when we returned off to 4 pm, the lines was still quite long. and the, some of the votes is here, ended up, you know, confronting the boat. the election officials and police were here demanding to know why things were taking. so lo
hawker, she is reporting about the elections for us from those and beings capital approved to diane. it's good to see you pulling stations. i understand we're supposed to be closed by now. what's the latest? well, this pulling station close just a few minutes ago. the last few voters were voting in these classrooms behind me, and all of them were have concluded the votes, and now the vote counting is beginning. there's only a few officials who are here and some observe as well, also here. so...
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host: diane in maryland, a republican. good morning, diane. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. it is like we have three parties. democrat, republican, and manga. -- maga. there is a long list of people that do not support trump and have had nothing nice to say about him. for secretary of state, even nikki haley has said stuff about him and changed her mind. h.r. mcmaster, who was the national security advisor, there is a long list of people in the white house. trump did pass an executive amendment executive order f they were calling it, about the civil service jobs. host: how are you feeling about your senate candidates? are you going to be voting for larry hogan? caller: i really like larry hogan. on the other hand, i am concerned about getting republicans -- giving republicans control of the senate. i have my mail-in ballot. i filled out everything but that. i keep going back and forth. i really like hogan. he did a good job when he was governor here. in a democratic state, he was republican for two terms which is unusual. host: a lot of analysts
host: diane in maryland, a republican. good morning, diane. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. it is like we have three parties. democrat, republican, and manga. -- maga. there is a long list of people that do not support trump and have had nothing nice to say about him. for secretary of state, even nikki haley has said stuff about him and changed her mind. h.r. mcmaster, who was the national security advisor, there is a long list of people in the white house. trump did pass an...
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six years later, we really raised the bar with kendis gibson and diane macedo, with themes and costumesmilton and wicked now coming out in theaters defying i forgot diane can sing. >> she's got such a skinny. yeah, last year was definitely one for the books when we did our own s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!"
six years later, we really raised the bar with kendis gibson and diane macedo, with themes and costumesmilton and wicked now coming out in theaters defying i forgot diane can sing. >> she's got such a skinny. yeah, last year was definitely one for the books when we did our own s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!"
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want to talk to me, okay , bye, that’s it, guys, let’s go, i’m in trouble, i’ll be right now, yes, dianhat happened, you could come by this evening, you don't feel well, no, i just wanted to consult with you about something, well, okay, i'll come by this evening. kheshkin kot, oh, yes, petrovich, volodenka, could you come by my place. right now, i feel so bad, oh, my god, who did that to you, oh, is there anyone alive, who, neighbors? petrovich, are you here? oh, brother, you're not just drunk, oh, thank god, and i didn't know what to do, he brought him some water, i thought he was drunk, he was bleeding, you see, i see, is it you him, god be with you, what are you, but i remember when we first met, you i've also met some shnurchikov, it was self-defense, but this is the first time i've seen him. okay, i'm kidding, the cut is not deep, i wonder who it is, who the hell knows, there's a whole gang of them hanging around in the attic, they got the key somewhere, so i can't hear their fuss, he turns the tv up louder, well, in general, i don't even need to sew, well , thank god, now it's lik
want to talk to me, okay , bye, that’s it, guys, let’s go, i’m in trouble, i’ll be right now, yes, dianhat happened, you could come by this evening, you don't feel well, no, i just wanted to consult with you about something, well, okay, i'll come by this evening. kheshkin kot, oh, yes, petrovich, volodenka, could you come by my place. right now, i feel so bad, oh, my god, who did that to you, oh, is there anyone alive, who, neighbors? petrovich, are you here? oh, brother, you're not...
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. >> i'm diane sawyer sitting in for dan rather. i'm oprah winfrey. see you monday. up to that point, the industry had been controlled by men. once they started seeing what we could do as women, as los angeles. i'm cristina gonzalez, back to the studio. things began to change. we had more women choosing not to have children or choosing to have children later. single parent families are twice as common in america today as they were 20 years ago. and then at the same mean, what happened to the role of the traditional family unit all women, all famous, all dead? >> i think i'm on to something. i'll get back to you. that's one of the things she went up. >> that'll be fine. >> when we were casting murphy we had kind of a huge net that we threw out bergen, her agent, submitted her headshot, and it stopped me. i went, wow a perfect choice to be murphy brown she was, well respected, well loved daughter of a very famous actor, candice bergen, daughter of edgar bergen she was a legend before she was ten years old. she was a huge star. she was a household name. she was a name t
. >> i'm diane sawyer sitting in for dan rather. i'm oprah winfrey. see you monday. up to that point, the industry had been controlled by men. once they started seeing what we could do as women, as los angeles. i'm cristina gonzalez, back to the studio. things began to change. we had more women choosing not to have children or choosing to have children later. single parent families are twice as common in america today as they were 20 years ago. and then at the same mean, what happened to...
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diane, the mic is yours. >> well, i'm still encouraged that we're in the mother of all soft landings,ause we still had a tick down in the hourly workweek, which held down weekly earnings and i think, you know, we're still in a good place. we have productivity growth, and we're going to get another cpi report next week that's going to be, i think, very good from the fed's perspective. so we have a lot of data to go, but the data has been revised now to the upside. we had a tale of two economies where the economy looked like it was accelerating, and the labor market looked like it was falling apart. that's been wiped away the labor market no longer looks as weak as it was. but there are some soft underbelly in it, and that is what we're pricing there is a lot of stress within this report and for the overall year >> sure, you know i like to get on the soap box saying that's why we need more flexibility in all of these things that developed. but steve, for now, i just wanted to hone in on the market reaction a little bit. so we have seen -- are bonds the -- massive news in yields, massive
diane, the mic is yours. >> well, i'm still encouraged that we're in the mother of all soft landings,ause we still had a tick down in the hourly workweek, which held down weekly earnings and i think, you know, we're still in a good place. we have productivity growth, and we're going to get another cpi report next week that's going to be, i think, very good from the fed's perspective. so we have a lot of data to go, but the data has been revised now to the upside. we had a tale of two...
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that's diane in kansas. if you want to put your state's dynamics like she did, how it plays on how you'll vote on election day feel free to do that too. this is frank in maryland texting us needing to arrange transportation to the polls i committed myself to voting early on october 25th. more importantly hartford county have these new voting machines that make voting for blind people a beam. i'm voting for civility and democracy. this is carroll in boston. saying i'm vote on election day we're aware of the october surprise element that can turn an election upside down not to mention if a candidate can become ill. look what happen with the presidential candidate where president biden dropped out and all his votes were given to kamala harris. making sure your vote was counted when it went that route? guest: never had a word about it because they if you make a mistake, you can correct it in time. host: ok. let's hear from ronald in new jersey, independent. >> i always vote by mail, i get my ballot in early, i d
that's diane in kansas. if you want to put your state's dynamics like she did, how it plays on how you'll vote on election day feel free to do that too. this is frank in maryland texting us needing to arrange transportation to the polls i committed myself to voting early on october 25th. more importantly hartford county have these new voting machines that make voting for blind people a beam. i'm voting for civility and democracy. this is carroll in boston. saying i'm vote on election day we're...
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high poverty and a 7 year insurgency, many young voters are expected to turn to opposition partners. diane hawker, reports from the capital metro hotel. the, the sandy beaches are long and beautiful, and most in beaks capital. my put so basically functions. but many people in this country struggle to get 565 to seem to be habits in new, didn't know the poverty, and many survive on in full look for those scraping by across 53. today's in the future. when informed the decision in when states conviction that future one of the 1st things i noticed when arriving in my portal is just how young the population is. according to the united nations children's agency, over 80 percent of the people. yeah. under the age of 35, that puts the power in the selection squarely in the hands of young people, disability to your own volta has keep a close eye on the various campaigns. you'll visual key the time. yeah, i think the election process could be different. this new of items, it isn't that fit in the desert designs, but it's part of before we had candidates who didn't have a good plan for the country an
high poverty and a 7 year insurgency, many young voters are expected to turn to opposition partners. diane hawker, reports from the capital metro hotel. the, the sandy beaches are long and beautiful, and most in beaks capital. my put so basically functions. but many people in this country struggle to get 565 to seem to be habits in new, didn't know the poverty, and many survive on in full look for those scraping by across 53. today's in the future. when informed the decision in when states...
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barbara walters, diane sawyer connie chung. screw those guys. got it. we got it right now, boy, the three of us that didn't go well, either they. honey, you are so running out of time, are you sure? yes, i am okay. no. when we started, no. when will end? i know you know he's. got this in his head. he's really good at it. what was the problem what was it? because barbara and, diane had been there first and that came later or they got the stories. well, were they were battling each other for the same interviews and. i was told i, i can't if barbara, diane are going those interviews i have to stand. oh, why what? wait a minute. let me get this straight. they're they're you know, they can they can go after interviews and compete with each other. the way reporters do. and i can't be in on the action. and they said no. so i thought i never would have gone there had. i known that. but there was a competition comes compensation there because you decided i'll get my own stories. i won't get the big i won't go after the big gets the way are going after. and actua
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barbara walters, diane sawyer connie chung. screw those guys. got it. we got it right now, boy, the three of us that didn't go well, either they. honey, you are so running out of time, are you sure? yes, i am okay. no. when we started, no. when will end? i know you know he's. got this in his head. he's really good at it. what was the problem what was it? because barbara and, diane had been there first and that came later or they got the stories. well, were they were battling each other for the same interviews and. i was told i, i can't if barbara, diane are going those interviews i have to stand. oh, why what? wait a minute. let me get this straight. they're they're you know, they can they can go after interviews and compete with each other. the way reporters do. and i can't be in on the action. and they said no. so i thought i never would have gone there had. i known that. but there was a competition comes compensation there because you decided i'll get my own stories. i won't get the big i won't go after the big gets the way are going after. and actua
barbara walters, diane sawyer connie chung. screw those guys. got it. we got it right now, boy, the three of us that didn't go well, either they. honey, you are so running out of time, are you sure? yes, i am okay. no. when we started, no. when will end? i know you know he's. got this in his head. he's really good at it. what was the problem what was it? because barbara and, diane had been there first and that came later or they got the stories. well, were they were battling each other for the...
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well now from d w 's diane whole co well the promise of change in mozambique made by them and we set to lead the country over the next 5 years. was with going to improve the economic sector as well because it's very important for our social piece of sovereignty and the territorial integrity with going to work to maintain a country of rights, democracy and to preserve the principles of freedom. you live at odd is it on the election commission? has the kid, daniel chapel the t a winner in mozambique presidential election? but already they are doubts about how different things will be on set to day 2, opposition, fee goes with $2.00 in the shooting. one of them was a high profile lawyer who was preparing a legal challenge to chop was when the killings have sparked an outcry in mozambique and energized unhappy voted. many of whom believe the opposition candidates, but nancy owens 90 is the 2 when we're going to katie on what to he always push us to do and if we one guy die, he doesn't mean we all have to stand down. people don't go forward and that is where we taking on doing pro taste i
well now from d w 's diane whole co well the promise of change in mozambique made by them and we set to lead the country over the next 5 years. was with going to improve the economic sector as well because it's very important for our social piece of sovereignty and the territorial integrity with going to work to maintain a country of rights, democracy and to preserve the principles of freedom. you live at odd is it on the election commission? has the kid, daniel chapel the t a winner in...
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when so done the game, dian defendants in 1900 on 56, it was not as loud as it should have been. it was when gunnery gained the independence of the 6th day of march, 1967. and these said the officer with them must unite that this pretty to find out which one of them was given a great meeting. but i found also kind of must be understood to been the solid, dotted the, or pass some of african descent wherever they are, within the mazda continental, outside of the mazda continent. and it's more than the conception far enough because it must be understood domain, the unity of africans throughout the was for the benefit of the continent of africa . when i come in to cool my saying in 1957, that africa must need the look. you know, west africa must look forward. he was talking about the revival of finance within is that the colonized this and of africa? and when he said that the independence of gunner meant nothing until the whole of africa was independent. it was applied on the call. the africans must unite, not only to liberate themselves politically, but to liberate themselves. becau
when so done the game, dian defendants in 1900 on 56, it was not as loud as it should have been. it was when gunnery gained the independence of the 6th day of march, 1967. and these said the officer with them must unite that this pretty to find out which one of them was given a great meeting. but i found also kind of must be understood to been the solid, dotted the, or pass some of african descent wherever they are, within the mazda continental, outside of the mazda continent. and it's more...
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welcome diane. just chapo is when come as a surprise to well, certainly not. so because they were predictions before the selection, that for lemma was likely to win. i think the thing that is like the surprising is the margin, the political analyst that we spoke to when we were a mozambique indicated that they thought they would be a slight, a tip in the numbers for, for a limo. they one by 73 percent in the 2019 national election this time around just a 3 percent difference and of the spoils really going to the different opposition parties. the reason that many political commentators felt that there would be a difference this time around was because of the interest shown by many young voters in the independent candidate, the $9190.00. he has come in 2nd place, but certainly not with the numbers that he would have hopeful and many of his motives would have anticipated. so that what pro test, based when the results was announced, are they like me to continue? yes, definitely. they already indications that the protest will continue tomorrow. there was a non smoo
welcome diane. just chapo is when come as a surprise to well, certainly not. so because they were predictions before the selection, that for lemma was likely to win. i think the thing that is like the surprising is the margin, the political analyst that we spoke to when we were a mozambique indicated that they thought they would be a slight, a tip in the numbers for, for a limo. they one by 73 percent in the 2019 national election this time around just a 3 percent difference and of the spoils...
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. >> and you know what, diane? at 8:00, it was still about 86 degrees here in the city, which is unbelievable. it's where we are. 86 in san francisco, in the daytime, much less in the evening. but it's been a hot spell, as you know, six consecutive days of this horrific heat wave and it's still going on. the high pressure is the controlling factor in our weather. as you can see on the satellite radar, composite image right now. and we have an excessive heat warning still in effect for virtually all of the bay area until 11:00 tomorrow night. san francisco was included in that alert until 11:00 tonight, and it may be extended along with the remainder of the bay area. high pressure, high pressure, high temperatures during this period of this heat wave will range from low 90s and upper 90s to near 100 around the bay to about 104 inland. and of course, with this kind of excessive heat, there is an elevated risk of heat related illness. now, we are under major extreme major to extreme heat risk across the bay area. we h
. >> and you know what, diane? at 8:00, it was still about 86 degrees here in the city, which is unbelievable. it's where we are. 86 in san francisco, in the daytime, much less in the evening. but it's been a hot spell, as you know, six consecutive days of this horrific heat wave and it's still going on. the high pressure is the controlling factor in our weather. as you can see on the satellite radar, composite image right now. and we have an excessive heat warning still in effect for...
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out that one baby kangaroo was already dead, this was reported by the detainee himself, details from dian kavando, for several days, that the same baby kangaroo from the yaroslavl zoo spent forced to flee... with his kidnapper, this checkered bag of the shuttle trader became his home, in it exotic the animal was stolen from its enclosure, in which the cub toured the cities, where the thief showed it to potential buyers. where did the first kangaroo get stolen? once again. yaroslavsky? you might have noticed the suspiciously high, even childish voice of the detainee, even more so the operatives, who then did not even understand who exactly to look for, had only this one on their hands. the photofit was confused by the appearance of the thief, he was too young for a criminal, about 10 years old, they thought, everything fell into place for a decent meeting, thief-catcher.
out that one baby kangaroo was already dead, this was reported by the detainee himself, details from dian kavando, for several days, that the same baby kangaroo from the yaroslavl zoo spent forced to flee... with his kidnapper, this checkered bag of the shuttle trader became his home, in it exotic the animal was stolen from its enclosure, in which the cub toured the cities, where the thief showed it to potential buyers. where did the first kangaroo get stolen? once again. yaroslavsky? you might...
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hard left mp5 like >> dozens of hard left mp5 like diane abbott demand change5 >> dozens of hard left mp5 like diane abbott demand changes to our raci5t immigration laws and to clean up politic5. >> no more vip fa5t lane5. >> no more vip fa5t lane5. >> and you were there. >> and you were there. >> i paid for my tickets, and i paid for my tickets. well, he'5 paying paid for my tickets. well, he'5 paying for his ticket5. eventually you paid for it. but, you know he's paying for his ticket5. >> and he's eventually, in the last few minutes , it'5 >> and he's eventually, in the last few minutes , it's been last few minutes, it's been revealed that taylor swift got a taxpayer funded blue light e5cort. on the same night, our home secretary , yvette cooper home secretary, yvette cooper went to her gig for free. some 5eriou5 went to her gig for free. some serious questions need to be an5wered. >> plu5, an5wered. >> plus, 50 a5 a result of that, that ballot jame5 cleverly i5 that ballot jame5 cleverly is eliminated from the contest and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick now go forward to the ball
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one neighbor who spoke off camera says diane was very kind and though she kept to herself would stop by once in a while to share a meal and chat revealing on occasion that mark and josh did not get along. another neighbors still processing what happened? that shocks of the but again. >> what we in our thoughts and prayers go out the families of the victims fortunately, it isolated incident. so there's no threat to public safety, but a very tragic incident. police are waiting for the autopsy reports to be completed before releasing the cause of deaths. >> in antioch, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> today the sister of many could take the stand in his murder trial. he's the man accused of murdering cash app founder bob lee. she is expected to be a key witness, says she was present during the critical events leading up to lee's death. so far create crime scene. investigators have walked the jury through dna and fingerprint evidence, including the suspected murder weapon and drugs, the risk of or his hotel room. prosecutors claim that will many stabbed, lee believing that he had giv
one neighbor who spoke off camera says diane was very kind and though she kept to herself would stop by once in a while to share a meal and chat revealing on occasion that mark and josh did not get along. another neighbors still processing what happened? that shocks of the but again. >> what we in our thoughts and prayers go out the families of the victims fortunately, it isolated incident. so there's no threat to public safety, but a very tragic incident. police are waiting for the...
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commissioners, do you have any questions for president diane lawrence? >> real quick. >> sure. >> thank you for the thorough report and it was like gone on site visit ourselves and i know i visited because i think that is where we went for your--yeah. anyway, it is great center and thanks for the comprehensive report. they seem like a model agency, so i don't mean this for a minute for criticism, but the fact you noted that there was a drop-off with just people liking to get to go backs for lunch and going back home is a challenge and i'm kind of wondering if that is a challenge for other agencies? it makes sense that would happen. i am just dpoeing going to note if anyone is working oten and sounds like they are, whatever solution they come up could become a model for other agencies. i don't know if this is just something thats happened at stonestown or makes sense it is other locations as well but nutritions and such would know more then i would. we just note that we always really liked the idea that the congregate meal program is a way for people to l
commissioners, do you have any questions for president diane lawrence? >> real quick. >> sure. >> thank you for the thorough report and it was like gone on site visit ourselves and i know i visited because i think that is where we went for your--yeah. anyway, it is great center and thanks for the comprehensive report. they seem like a model agency, so i don't mean this for a minute for criticism, but the fact you noted that there was a drop-off with just people liking to get...
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diane. [applause] >> are there other trustees here that i want to recognize? i just can't tell, i can't see with the light. not yet, okay. public school teacher now, a question wants to know, do you have a teacher that had a lasting impact on you and what was special about that teacher, if so? >> yes, so i went to glen elementary school right down the road. [applause] >> in second grade i had a teacher sylvia buoy. a remarkable teacher, so kind, but in second grade, my parents got divorced, i was six years old and my mom and dad got divorced. i was the oldest of three kids, richard is the baby of the family, six years younger than i am, and my sister liz is 19 months younger than i am. and so going to second grade back and forth i would walk with my sister to school and then she was in kindergarten, she didn't stay for the whole day, she would go home halfway through the day. and i was just so anxious. i was worried that liz wouldn't get home safely. and it's not like east lansing was danger
diane. [applause] >> are there other trustees here that i want to recognize? i just can't tell, i can't see with the light. not yet, okay. public school teacher now, a question wants to know, do you have a teacher that had a lasting impact on you and what was special about that teacher, if so? >> yes, so i went to glen elementary school right down the road. [applause] >> in second grade i had a teacher sylvia buoy. a remarkable teacher, so kind, but in second grade, my parents...
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we believe that one neighbor who spoke off camera says diane was very kind and though she kept to herself would stop by once in a while to share a meal and chat revealing on occasion that mark and josh did not get along. another neighbors still processing what happened. that shocks of the but again. >> what we in our thoughts and prayers go out to the to the families of the victims fortunately, it isolated incident. so there's no threat to public safety, but a very tragic incident. police are waiting for the autopsy reports to be completed before releasing the cause of deaths. >> in antioch, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> waymo just launched a public transit credit program. riders will receive a $3 credit on their account when they connect to public transit stations. the pilot program will run until november. 15th. bart says it is excited to encourage riders to use clean forms of transit. >> more layoffs at memotba ed meta. the tech giant says it is laid off some employees at whatsapp and instagram to align with their long-term goals and location strategy. meta didn't specify detail
we believe that one neighbor who spoke off camera says diane was very kind and though she kept to herself would stop by once in a while to share a meal and chat revealing on occasion that mark and josh did not get along. another neighbors still processing what happened. that shocks of the but again. >> what we in our thoughts and prayers go out to the to the families of the victims fortunately, it isolated incident. so there's no threat to public safety, but a very tragic incident. police...
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so and one in particular, i know it was diane nash that women didn't get credit.oticed diane's name because i think you said she was one of the only people she would not have had to bring up. right. well, i got i interviewed. i'm just kidding. okay. okay. so i interviewed almost everybody who i wanted to interview. i worked really hard to try to. and there were some people in the audience here who helped me make connections to get interviews. dana bash is the only person who i was not able to get to talk to me and. the reason she wouldn't touch me, she was very nice about it. she said, i'm tired of all the stories about the civil rights movement centering on dr. king. he's he was a great leader. but there were a lot of great leaders. and this he the movement made king. king did not make the movement. that's what she said. and i completely respect that opinion. and i can understand why she, you know, it was more of a, you know, a symbolic i'm not going to be help you with this book because i am i don't want to see more focus on dr. king. so he got a lot of criticis
so and one in particular, i know it was diane nash that women didn't get credit.oticed diane's name because i think you said she was one of the only people she would not have had to bring up. right. well, i got i interviewed. i'm just kidding. okay. okay. so i interviewed almost everybody who i wanted to interview. i worked really hard to try to. and there were some people in the audience here who helped me make connections to get interviews. dana bash is the only person who i was not able to...
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. >> diane and ama, we are in for several days of a prolonged heat wave, and it is going to be dangerous. so let's talk about those temperatures compared to 24 hours ago. they're running double digits higher in many areas from san francisco to hayward, oakland, morgan hill. and because of this, we're going to see it warm up quickly tomorrow. we're already starting out milder tomorrow morning. now tomorrow afternoon we're looking at moderate to major heat risk for the entire bay area for today. it was just bayside and inland. tomorrow it shifts to all regions as everyone will feel the heat. high pressure in command of our weather with the offshore winds. downsloping winds north northeasterly winds will further dry out the atmosphere. red flag warnings going until tomorrow morning up around northern california and to our south, right around southern monterey county interior portions are under a fire. weather watch beginning wednesday until thursday. this is where the winds will be gusty. low humidity and you've got critically dry fuels. so the fire danger will be elevated for us here in th
. >> diane and ama, we are in for several days of a prolonged heat wave, and it is going to be dangerous. so let's talk about those temperatures compared to 24 hours ago. they're running double digits higher in many areas from san francisco to hayward, oakland, morgan hill. and because of this, we're going to see it warm up quickly tomorrow. we're already starting out milder tomorrow morning. now tomorrow afternoon we're looking at moderate to major heat risk for the entire bay area for...
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you know, you know, i see trustee diane byrum here, i want to thank you for your leadership, diane. are there other trustees here that i want to recognize? i just can't tell. i can't can't see with the lights. not yet. okay public schoolteacher. this is a question wants to know, do you have a teacher who had a lasting impact on you and what was special about that teacher. if so, yes so i went to glencairn elementary school down the road and in second grade. i had a teacher named sylvia buie, mrs. buie was a remarkable teacher. she was so kind. but in second grade, my parents got divorced. so i was six years old and my mom and dad got divorced. i was the oldest of three kids. richard is, the baby of the family, six years younger than i am. and my sister liz is 19 months younger than i am. and so to second grade, back and forth would walk with my sister to school. and then so she was in kindergarten, she didn't stay for the whole day, would go home halfway. halfway through the day. and i was just so anxious. i was worried that liz would wouldn't get home safely. i sound east lansing w
you know, you know, i see trustee diane byrum here, i want to thank you for your leadership, diane. are there other trustees here that i want to recognize? i just can't tell. i can't can't see with the lights. not yet. okay public schoolteacher. this is a question wants to know, do you have a teacher who had a lasting impact on you and what was special about that teacher. if so, yes so i went to glencairn elementary school down the road and in second grade. i had a teacher named sylvia buie,...
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and diane and ama, we definitely will need it. but we all know that a lot of homes here in the bay area don't have air conditioning. so let's talk about your headlines. dangerous heat wave is ahead with record temperatures the next two days. elevated fire danger as we are expecting dry, breezy conditions in the hills. and friday that heat moderates. so let's talk about the temperatures tomorrow versus records. livermore 107 degrees. that would be a new record, breaking the old one set back in 2012. santa rosa 105 degrees. san jose 102 and gilroy 107. if they do come in at those temperatures, those would all be new records. san francisco and oakland will be in the 90s. so pretty hot along with napa. here are some heat safety tips for this week. drink plenty of fluids. wear lightweight clothing if you have to work outside or you have to be outside. take breaks in the shade and obviously if you can find ac, do that. cooling centers, no signs of heat, illnesses and never leave pets or people inside vehicles. you know it gets a lot hot
and diane and ama, we definitely will need it. but we all know that a lot of homes here in the bay area don't have air conditioning. so let's talk about your headlines. dangerous heat wave is ahead with record temperatures the next two days. elevated fire danger as we are expecting dry, breezy conditions in the hills. and friday that heat moderates. so let's talk about the temperatures tomorrow versus records. livermore 107 degrees. that would be a new record, breaking the old one set back in...
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is, and why, what are you, a fool, how do i know why she came, you’re a fool, tell me, i’m sorry, diantly seemed to have said everything, but well, it doesn’t work out together be, well listen, get out of here, just get out of here, you, are you out of your mind, get out of here, i'll protect you, did i, to you, what? so, it all seems to me, it all just seems to me.
is, and why, what are you, a fool, how do i know why she came, you’re a fool, tell me, i’m sorry, diantly seemed to have said everything, but well, it doesn’t work out together be, well listen, get out of here, just get out of here, you, are you out of your mind, get out of here, i'll protect you, did i, to you, what? so, it all seems to me, it all just seems to me.