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commissioner dickerson. >> thank you. hi. thank you. for being here i appreciate it and all the effort you are doing to make it easy for a mall business to continue to provide services for our communities. i know for me i'm in the bayview. i did not hear you mention anything about the level of violence we experienced in the bayview. i'm on third and new come. and so my experiences are literally seeing young women with the hand guns shooting -- on the corner or having people running. this morning. running this woman got pistol whip period head butt exclude a garb an inch thick on her nose. sure it was broken and a garb in her head 2 inches wide and run nothing my business for safety reasons. i can go on and on about hai have seen with people literally losing lives on the corner. and gunshots and reckless driving. of course this all can't be controlled by a legislation. i get that. but i didn't hear it mentioned i think it statute biggest things that affects our community in the bayview. is vinyls. and so, i would love to hear and i will
commissioner dickerson. >> thank you. hi. thank you. for being here i appreciate it and all the effort you are doing to make it easy for a mall business to continue to provide services for our communities. i know for me i'm in the bayview. i did not hear you mention anything about the level of violence we experienced in the bayview. i'm on third and new come. and so my experiences are literally seeing young women with the hand guns shooting -- on the corner or having people running. this...
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karma dickerson, >> all right. hey, a little was going to go a long way roll. talking on the studio how all our bills are sky, too. so we're hoping for some good news here. we're also tracking the weather. rain is here. we definitely need it for plants and all that good stuff. but not so much for the commute, john. yeah, i know those bills have been painfully lee. >> do need to turn the heat up as much this morning, though, because we're not near as cold as we had been. we're just really wet out there. that's the big switch up from where we've been each and every morning so far this week, which had been clear and dry. and now it's just mild and really wet out there. this is quite hour, which is see the rainfall and the shot. but it's coming down in san francisco, really increasing for a lot of the bay area. you're still quiet up in the sierra nevada, but snow along the north coast already coming down. let's zoom in on the bay and what we do have out there is a really active a situation going on, especially on the peninsula. look at some of those deeper areas of
karma dickerson, >> all right. hey, a little was going to go a long way roll. talking on the studio how all our bills are sky, too. so we're hoping for some good news here. we're also tracking the weather. rain is here. we definitely need it for plants and all that good stuff. but not so much for the commute, john. yeah, i know those bills have been painfully lee. >> do need to turn the heat up as much this morning, though, because we're not near as cold as we had been. we're just...
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might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us.ent says that those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. alameda county's new botts dots which were meant to stop dangerous sideshows don't seem to be working. on friday night a car was filmed spinning donuts on top of the dots in san lorenzo, a social media post shows video of a white cadillac spinning donuts at one of the intersections. you can see the burned. rubber marks across the top of the dots there, which again were meant to stop sideshows from happening. the sheriff's office installed these dots at 2 intersections but say that more will be installed were sideshow. activity has been reported. in the north bay. serious citrus pest has been detected in sonoma county that culture department says the asian citrus psyllid is known for spreading disease to citrus trees. the past was found thursday inside a survey trap in a residential area east of sonoma. officials there say that there are numerous counties in southern california already affected by this book as we
might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us.ent says that those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. alameda county's new botts dots which were meant to stop dangerous sideshows don't seem to be working. on friday night a car was filmed spinning donuts on top of the dots in san lorenzo, a social media post shows video of a white cadillac spinning donuts at one of the intersections. you can see the burned. rubber marks across the top of the dots...
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karma dickerson has more. >> anger. why gas bill is outrageous. desperation. i'm not going my clothes in the dryer. i'm not taking a shower every day and i'm not using the hopelessness. i cannot afford this. we cannot afford natural gas repairs did not shy away from telling state regulators exactly how part energy price hikes are hitting everybody here. >> is finding they have to wait till after midnight to do anything. otherwise their bills have been. up 800 to $1000. >> a number of reasons have been given for causing natural gas bills to skyrocket to 2 to 3 times higher than in january of 2022, according to the u.s. energy administration, higher demand lower gas imports from canada pipeline issues and west texas and low storage levels in the pacific region. play a role. you guys got to do something. ultimately the california public utilities commission board voted to have the utility companies beat up giving out climate credits. that's cash back. customers get on their bill twice year. normally the next time would be april. >> residential customers to receiv
karma dickerson has more. >> anger. why gas bill is outrageous. desperation. i'm not going my clothes in the dryer. i'm not taking a shower every day and i'm not using the hopelessness. i cannot afford this. we cannot afford natural gas repairs did not shy away from telling state regulators exactly how part energy price hikes are hitting everybody here. >> is finding they have to wait till after midnight to do anything. otherwise their bills have been. up 800 to $1000. >> a...
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karma dickerson has the story. >> amanda lynch, human we now know the true name of the woman who for the last 27 years has been tragically refer to as the lady in the fridge cold case. investigators made the announcement thursday to giver her name back to giver her story back and hopefully to find who killed her sometime in 1994, why opened up his prize? that is the killing. and that was the man who said he found shuman talking to fox 40 back in 1995. he was part of our news coverage back then when the body was originally found in the refrigerator, he tells us he was a joke collector the area. bacon island road in hull, which is in san joaquin county. >> he says he came upon a refrigerator one day with in a ravine. he used his truck to pull it out and schumann's body was inside. she was upside down. her mouth, gagged tape on our hands. but one was free. >> she was wearing a t-shirt, blue cuff, levi shorts, blue striped socks and guerrilla brand hiking boots. they had blankets and stuff around whoever did it. >> stuff. 7 you know, they're tight >> without the at the time, investigator
karma dickerson has the story. >> amanda lynch, human we now know the true name of the woman who for the last 27 years has been tragically refer to as the lady in the fridge cold case. investigators made the announcement thursday to giver her name back to giver her story back and hopefully to find who killed her sometime in 1994, why opened up his prize? that is the killing. and that was the man who said he found shuman talking to fox 40 back in 1995. he was part of our news coverage back...
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karma dickerson has the story. >> do is say that and look at all the time. actually, lewis says it's been happening for 10 years and make little jokes. you know, the fried chicken, the watermelon, her daughter suffering racial abuse at the hands of students in eldorado county, schools. cheese to come home first grade second grade. my daughter's absolutely gorgeous. and she would just tell me that she's plea. she has not be here. but what we're tried explain away the the words took a turn according to the plaza bill mom, who's biracial daughter is nowd16 as things turned physical. >> i couldn't take it anymore. and she. mental health issues. i don't want to say too but i'm a year back that scared me. lewis has now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against el dorado union high school district and fort minister. 8 ers essentially saying they were negligent and acted with deliberate indifference and failing to protect the student from being attacked and beaten despite various mornings. the attack she alleges happened on the eldorado high school campus by stud
karma dickerson has the story. >> do is say that and look at all the time. actually, lewis says it's been happening for 10 years and make little jokes. you know, the fried chicken, the watermelon, her daughter suffering racial abuse at the hands of students in eldorado county, schools. cheese to come home first grade second grade. my daughter's absolutely gorgeous. and she would just tell me that she's plea. she has not be here. but what we're tried explain away the the words took a turn...
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might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us tonight. the superintendent says those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. >> a brawl at a girls high school basketball game sets off a wild and terrifying chain of events endinghwith a parent in jail the fight in riverside county started when 2 players from opposing teams started throwing fists at each other. and that's what a parent runs onto the court and start swinging at the teenagers that parent had to be forcibly removed from the gym. witnesses say he got a gun from his car in the parking lot and then threatened to shoot several students. >> he blatantly said, i'm going to go get my good and like it was he was very clear with his intentions. were students walking in the parking lot and >> were confronted by the suspect in this case. he did point the gun at them and threatened shoot them. and its parent was later arrested at his home. >> next here at 10 o'clock, the big chinese balloon flying over the u.s. is shot down how the balloon is increasing the tension between
might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us tonight. the superintendent says those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. >> a brawl at a girls high school basketball game sets off a wild and terrifying chain of events endinghwith a parent in jail the fight in riverside county started when 2 players from opposing teams started throwing fists at each other. and that's what a parent runs onto the court and start swinging at the teenagers that...
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. >> reporter karma dickerson has more on how much money is coming back to customers. >> anger.gas bill is outrageous. desperation. i'm not going my clothes in the dryer. not taking a shower every day and i'm not using the hopelessness. i cannot support this. we cannot afford natural gas repairs did not shy away from telling state regulators exactly how part energy price hikes are hitting everybody here. >> is finding they have to wait till after midnight to do anything. otherwise their bills have been. up 800 to $1000. >> a number of reasons have been given for causing natural gas bills to skyrocket to 2 to 3 times higher than in january of 2022, according to the u.s. energy administration, higher demand lower gas imports from canada, sideline issues and west texas and low storage levels in the pacific region. play a role. you guys got to do something. ultimately the california public utilities commission board voted to have utility companies beat up giving out climate credits. that's cash back. customers get on their bill twice year. normally the next time would be april. >> r
. >> reporter karma dickerson has more on how much money is coming back to customers. >> anger.gas bill is outrageous. desperation. i'm not going my clothes in the dryer. not taking a shower every day and i'm not using the hopelessness. i cannot support this. we cannot afford natural gas repairs did not shy away from telling state regulators exactly how part energy price hikes are hitting everybody here. >> is finding they have to wait till after midnight to do anything....
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might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us. the superintendent says those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look outside at downtown san francisco. absolutely beautiful day out there. it was a little chilly earlier this morning. but >> as soon as you step in the sun, it just warms your ride up. come from meteorologist kyla grogan is here. scott. more details. hey, kyla. hey there little got a big old cruise ship. yeah. i was out. there are there's more than one. yeah, there is. i don't know. i don't know where they're headed, but okay. well, i was thinking what a great day for them to be in san francisco, right? that we finally got some nice weather for people are visiting. no doubt about it. this weekend was a little to operate because we had little some little rain. i sought to rainbows in the course of look out window because we kept having that flipping 2, which was an our and sunshine. right now. 55 degrees in san jose can see. 55 in alameda
might out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us. the superintendent says those involved with the offensive post could face expulsion. want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look outside at downtown san francisco. absolutely beautiful day out there. it was a little chilly earlier this morning. but >> as soon as you step in the sun, it just warms your ride up. come from meteorologist kyla grogan is here. scott. more details. hey, kyla. hey...
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karma dickerson, talk with the family. one of the students targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. i'm really troubling. a hateful. >> i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john that middle school office showed administrator social media post. >> people were asked to pose for a picture. >> without it being explained what the purpose of that was the result with a collage of the school's first black principal, camille o'connor and 15 to 23 black in mix race students with. kind of had a banner up top, you know, happy black history month. you monkeys. >> having to head. a conversation like with your 12 >> my mic nielsen was shown in that post. she works for the school district. but in this situation, she was simply one of more than a dozen parents who got the horrifying call from the school dis
karma dickerson, talk with the family. one of the students targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. i'm really troubling. a hateful. >> i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john that middle school office showed administrator social media post....
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it wasn't funny to watch much out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting this morning. the superintendent says those involved with this offensive post could face expulsion. >> it is 5.38. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the chinese new year has come to an end. we'll tell you help businesses in chinatown celebrated well for the celebrated well for the weekend. meet febreze's miracle spray. febreze fabric refresher. i literally use this every day, to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after i catch my dog on the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors with scent but actually fights them and freshens. over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. wouldn't it be great if all valentine's day gifts were filled with peanut butter? ♪♪ well, i mean... maybe not... all of them. maybe it's just reese's that are better. >> it's 5.40, and alameda counties. new botts dots which were meant to stop dangerous sideshows. they don't seem to be working very we
it wasn't funny to watch much out crying in her. >> that was karma dickerson reporting this morning. the superintendent says those involved with this offensive post could face expulsion. >> it is 5.38. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the chinese new year has come to an end. we'll tell you help businesses in chinatown celebrated well for the celebrated well for the weekend. meet febreze's miracle spray. febreze fabric refresher. i literally use this every day, to make my...
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reporter karma dickerson has the story. >> amanda lynch, human we now know the true name of the woman who for the last 27 years has been tragically refer to as the lady in the fridge cold case. investigators made the announcement thursday to giver her name back to giver her story back and hopefully to find who killed her sometime in 1994. when i opened up his prize, that is the killing. that was the man who said he found shipment talking to fox 40 back in 1995. he was part of our news coverage back then when the body was originally found in the refrigerator, he tells us he was a junk collector the area. bacon island road in hull, which is in san joaquin county. >> he says he came upon a refrigerator one day with in a ravine. he used his truck to pull it out and schumann's body was inside. >> she was upside down her mouth, gagged tape on our hands. but one was free. she was wearing a t-shirt, blue cuff, levi shorts, blue striped socks and guerrilla brand hiking boots. they had blankets and stuff around to whoever did it. >> it's stuff. 7 you know, they're tight >> get out the at the ti
reporter karma dickerson has the story. >> amanda lynch, human we now know the true name of the woman who for the last 27 years has been tragically refer to as the lady in the fridge cold case. investigators made the announcement thursday to giver her name back to giver her story back and hopefully to find who killed her sometime in 1994. when i opened up his prize, that is the killing. that was the man who said he found shipment talking to fox 40 back in 1995. he was part of our news...
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we recommit dickerson talking with the family. one of the students was targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. >> i'm really troubling. a hateful. i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john that middle school office showed administrator social media post. >> people were asked to pose for a picture. without it being explained what the purpose of that was the result with a collage of the school's first black principal, camille o'connor and 15 to 23 black and mixed race. students with >> kind of had a banner up top, you know, happy black history month. you monkeys. >> having to head. a conversation like with your 12 >> my mic nielsen was shown in that post. she works for the school district. but in this situation, she was simply one of more than a dozen parents who got the horrifying call from the sch
we recommit dickerson talking with the family. one of the students was targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. >> i'm really troubling. a hateful. i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john that middle school office showed administrator social media...
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reporter karma dickerson has that story. >> do is say that and look at all the time. ashley lewis says it's been happening for 10 years and make little jokes. you know, the fried chicken, the watermelon, her daughter suffering racial abuse at the hands of students in eldorado county, schools. cheese to come home. irst grade second grade. my daughter absolutely gorgeous. and she would just tell me that she's plea. she has not be here. but what we're tried explain away the the words took a turn according to the plaza bill mom, who's biracial daughter is now 16 as things turned physical. >> i couldn't take it anymore. and she. mental health issues. i don't want to say too much, but i'm a year back that scared me. lewis has now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against el dorado union high school district and 40 minutes traitors essentially saying they were negligent and acted with deliberate indifference and failing to protect the student from being attacked and beaten despite various mornings, the attack she alleges happened on the eldorado high school campus by stud
reporter karma dickerson has that story. >> do is say that and look at all the time. ashley lewis says it's been happening for 10 years and make little jokes. you know, the fried chicken, the watermelon, her daughter suffering racial abuse at the hands of students in eldorado county, schools. cheese to come home. irst grade second grade. my daughter absolutely gorgeous. and she would just tell me that she's plea. she has not be here. but what we're tried explain away the the words took a...
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economic mobility has a home in dorchester just as it does and dickerson. making our government more effective and efficient is an ideal that's held in hartford and howard. these are collective goals. and the collective ideas. and the only way we are going to accomplish them is collectively. career and service is a difference making profession. we all want what is the best for the people we represent. everybody we represent. this is the righteous core of politics. this is the essence of why we do the work. and it is why i am now asking you, begging and pleading you for your help. you believe in this work. i note many of the people around you, they believe in this work too. i cannot do this alone. we cannot do this alone. if we are going to execute on this vision. if we are going to make the state work again we need people willing to serve. we need talented individuals who put the whole before the self. we need folks like you. and in the days, and weeks, and months, and years ahead i will be calling on your partnership to find, recruit, elevate as a calling
economic mobility has a home in dorchester just as it does and dickerson. making our government more effective and efficient is an ideal that's held in hartford and howard. these are collective goals. and the collective ideas. and the only way we are going to accomplish them is collectively. career and service is a difference making profession. we all want what is the best for the people we represent. everybody we represent. this is the righteous core of politics. this is the essence of why we...
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levels you gave a press conference while visiting baghdad as part of his middle east and africa to dickerson. soon enough was lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the ass and it's subordinates. we have to safeguard our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non de la currencies. but that the 1st of all, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition coincidences shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of a 4th pretext. all the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa sitting on their stuff eaten comparable to any other conflicts around the world, toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they're raised must to and are they, like i said as to the ground, how they devastated. he ran rocca, i'm not of in mansion, other war crimes that di
levels you gave a press conference while visiting baghdad as part of his middle east and africa to dickerson. soon enough was lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the ass and it's subordinates. we have to safeguard our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non de la currencies. but that the 1st of all, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian...
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and trade as they consider options to further their partnership in those fields. mccain, colorado dickerson, sony mirrorless lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the u. s. and it said ordinates, we have to safeguard our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non de la currencies. monday the 1st stuff are the middle east, africa till for the head of russian diplomacy, sir. gala drove his visit comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operation under the full pretext. all the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa, the city, youngest of it's in comparable to any other conflicts around the world toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq. and later libya we remember how they're raised. must sue and other rocker cities to the ground. how they differ says herein rocca, i'm not imagining other war crimes tha
and trade as they consider options to further their partnership in those fields. mccain, colorado dickerson, sony mirrorless lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the u. s. and it said ordinates, we have to safeguard our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non de la currencies. monday the 1st stuff are the middle east, africa till for the head of russian...
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credit her the he and for some of them, elena, father dickerson, sony mirrorless lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the ass. and it's subordinates. we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is of course, one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non dull occurrences. but that the 1st of all, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit cons ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of the 4th predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dawslet zillah, the sydney on the shelf. comparable to any of the conflicts or on the walt toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they are raised, must sue, and are they, like i said, as to the ground? how they differ says here in rocca. i'm not in matching all the war crimes that didn't cause and if in the
credit her the he and for some of them, elena, father dickerson, sony mirrorless lawyer in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the ass. and it's subordinates. we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is of course, one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel in non dull occurrences. but that the 1st of all, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his...
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geoff: caitlin dickerson, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. >> thank you. geoff: the 65th annual grammy awards last night showcased a hip hop tribute for the ages and featured some major high points in the music world from this past year. but, the top honors weren't what some expected. jeffrey brown reports about ongoing questions about the process as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ reporter: tonight began in spanish. if future legends including stevie wonder. today's biggest pop stars -- bonnie raitt one song of the year. the award 20 was one by sam smith. >> i want to thank all of the incredible people. >> another highlight, the celebration of 50 years of hip ho an acknowledgment of the impact and influence of the musical genre, they made history. i am joined by a culture and music writer who contributes to a variety of media. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. there are a variety of things happening. beyonce exists at the intersection of peak appeal and outside of the former structure. music needs to engage the b
geoff: caitlin dickerson, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. >> thank you. geoff: the 65th annual grammy awards last night showcased a hip hop tribute for the ages and featured some major high points in the music world from this past year. but, the top honors weren't what some expected. jeffrey brown reports about ongoing questions about the process as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ reporter: tonight began in spanish. if future legends including stevie wonder....
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baltimore as it b is in winnsboro economic mobility has a home in dorchester just as it does in dickersonmaking our government more effective and efficient is the idea held in hartford and howard these are collective goals and the collective ideas and the only way we accomplish the is collectively. we are here serving together because we believe a career in service is a a difference making roprofession. he wants best for the people we represent everybody we represent this is the righteous core i of politics this is the essence of why we do the work. and why i am now asking you, begging and pleading for your help. believe in this work so i know many of the people around you they believe in this work to. i cannot do this alone. we cannot do this alone. if we are going to execute on this vision and make this state work again we need people willing to serve. we need talented individuals who the whole before the self and folks like you. in the days and weeks and months and years ahead, i will be calling on your partnership to find and recruit and elevate public service as a calling in maryland
baltimore as it b is in winnsboro economic mobility has a home in dorchester just as it does in dickersonmaking our government more effective and efficient is the idea held in hartford and howard these are collective goals and the collective ideas and the only way we accomplish the is collectively. we are here serving together because we believe a career in service is a a difference making roprofession. he wants best for the people we represent everybody we represent this is the righteous core...
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consider options to further their partnership in those for the, for some of my le le k, not le other dickerson facility me a little slow in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the us. and it, subordinates, we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the weight already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel. in non de la currencies. but that the 1st of all, the middle east africa, tor, for the head of russian diplomacy, sir. gala drove his visit comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows the misses entourage, the painful member of the american military operation to the fullest, pretext of the weapons of mass distraction still lingers those to deal with the city on the shelf eaten, comparable to any other conflicts or on the world toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq, and later libya, remember how they're raised? must sue and other, i guess it is to the ground. how they differ. says he wren rocca. i'm not in mansion. are the wa
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there are not enough of what you call them. dickerson bull days is to remove the rubble and try and, and quickly get people out because the longer we wait, the higher the chance of more fatalities. sadly, of course, yes, you would hold that a charge like this would bring the 2 countries together. journalist, vanessa billy, thank you very much for your time today in your insights in the situation on the ground in survey. thank you. thank you. and as aftershocks felt, i felt as far away as israel videos posted on social media show lumps, shaking inside buildings and local residents running for safety. well, let's cross life now to a spokesperson for united to pot zavalla, emergency service, organization, rock, rafael, posh, rafael, thanks. so much for joining us today. i'm, can you give us a quick update please, on the situation in israel, in the wake of these earthquakes for driving around the angels. morning or early in the morning, most people are sleeping, but some people walking up by building ranger beds, moving a little bit there weren't any injuries reported. thank god. what we
there are not enough of what you call them. dickerson bull days is to remove the rubble and try and, and quickly get people out because the longer we wait, the higher the chance of more fatalities. sadly, of course, yes, you would hold that a charge like this would bring the 2 countries together. journalist, vanessa billy, thank you very much for your time today in your insights in the situation on the ground in survey. thank you. thank you. and as aftershocks felt, i felt as far away as israel...
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louise dickerson from rystad energy, and alexander isakov with a focus on the self are relative resiliencerussian economy. thank you both indeed. francine: shortly, we will speak to the chief executive officer of brookfield asset management. don't miss that conversation with bruce flatt at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. 10 minutes from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 53 minutes into the european trading day. the ftse 100 is the laggards so far, down .2%, every other major index in europe gaining this morning. the benchmark is up .2%, and futures are higher in the u.s. certainly, nvidia chipping in, to the nasdaq. will come back to the market shortly. let's look at other key things we are watching out for across markets today. 10:00 a.m. u.k. time a final print of euro-area cpi, important for the direction of the ecb. the preliminary print used a quote, unpublished german estimates of this final print could see big revisions. at 10:45, a boe governor will speak at a meeting of central-bank deputies. the next meeting of the boe in march and that decision remains up in the air.
louise dickerson from rystad energy, and alexander isakov with a focus on the self are relative resiliencerussian economy. thank you both indeed. francine: shortly, we will speak to the chief executive officer of brookfield asset management. don't miss that conversation with bruce flatt at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. 10 minutes from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 53 minutes into the european trading day. the ftse 100 is the laggards so far, down .2%, every other major index...
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caitlin dickerson has reported on this extensively for the atlantic and joins us now. >> thank you forg me. geoff: the trump administration zero-tolerance policy separated more than 5000 children from their parents with no process for reuniting them. the roughly 1000 childre that still remain separated, what do we know about them? >> the one thing that is true of all of the children who have not been reunited yet with their parents is that they are no longer being housed in the government overseen shelters where they were initially sent after separation, but that is really all they share in common. the children who have not been reunited with their parents are scattered across the country. some are living with extended relatives. summer living with family friends who agreed to take them in. some have been taken into the care of state child welfare organizations and may be living in foster homes or adoptive homes. that is one of the challenges to reuniting the children with their parents. they can be very hard to find. geoff: it seems the number of children who have yet to be reunited,
caitlin dickerson has reported on this extensively for the atlantic and joins us now. >> thank you forg me. geoff: the trump administration zero-tolerance policy separated more than 5000 children from their parents with no process for reuniting them. the roughly 1000 childre that still remain separated, what do we know about them? >> the one thing that is true of all of the children who have not been reunited yet with their parents is that they are no longer being housed in the...
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hall of famers, eric dickerson, ladainian tomlinson, all more than a decade in the league, and not aor and bianna, the most remarkable journeys. one player will be tough to miss on sunday. 6'8", and 365-pound jordan mailata, paving the way for jordan hurts. he grew up in australia, and his dream was to play in a rugby league down under, and he struggled to make it. took all sorts of side jobs to support himself and he was told he didn't fit the mold. he took himself to the west, and gets an opportunity with the eagles and he's in the super bowl. he told me all about these tough days early on. listen. >> i was a scaffolder, stage builder, demolition expert, and junior -- i wouldn't even call myself a junior carpenter. i was just there helping the actual carpenter do his job. i was, like, cool. you want me to pick this up? i think the hardest part was just waking up at 4:30. that was the hardest part. the hardest part is always waking up. once you're on the job, you just got to be where your feet are at. >> those feet need size 18 shoes. jordan the giant said the toughest part was not
hall of famers, eric dickerson, ladainian tomlinson, all more than a decade in the league, and not aor and bianna, the most remarkable journeys. one player will be tough to miss on sunday. 6'8", and 365-pound jordan mailata, paving the way for jordan hurts. he grew up in australia, and his dream was to play in a rugby league down under, and he struggled to make it. took all sorts of side jobs to support himself and he was told he didn't fit the mold. he took himself to the west, and gets...
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. >>> we are going to speak with reba dickerson, she's in and the play as well.s was an all icanol to see t cast, evenht. ufeeing city is recovering with ticket sales and how the impact is still being seen. >> that is something we tend to forget sometimes. we are still feeling the effects of it. >> it is taking longer for certain businesses to come back, for sure. >>> let's start off with the morning mix and we will talk more about film. because there is a film festival that is just about to start, here in in the bay area. if you love movies, alameda county is getting ready to start the international film festival and it is tomorrow emma by the way. you can check out thousands of domestic and international films, running tomorrow through sunday. >> do you know why we are making this film? >> because -- james bond. >> my name is bond. >> bond. >> bond. >> bond. >> bond. james bond. >> a di b matthew barry tells the real stories of different people who are actually named james bond and the highs and lows of being connected to such a recognized name. so it is about
. >>> we are going to speak with reba dickerson, she's in and the play as well.s was an all icanol to see t cast, evenht. ufeeing city is recovering with ticket sales and how the impact is still being seen. >> that is something we tend to forget sometimes. we are still feeling the effects of it. >> it is taking longer for certain businesses to come back, for sure. >>> let's start off with the morning mix and we will talk more about film. because there is a film...
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we've got karma dickerson with more on the story and reaction from one of the families of a student was targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. i'm really troubling. a hateful. >> i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john knight middle school office showed administrator social media post. >> people were asked to pose for a picture. >> without it being explained what the purpose of that was the result with a collage of the school's first black principal, camille o'connor and 15 to 23 black and mixed race. students with. kind of had a banner up top, you know, happy black history month. you monkeys. >> having to head. a conversation like with your 12 >> my mic nielsen was shown in that post. she works for the school district. but in this situation, she was simply one of more than a dozen parents who got the horrifying call from the school district letting
we've got karma dickerson with more on the story and reaction from one of the families of a student was targeted. >> in his 35 years in education, even 2 days later, just has me staggered. the superintendent of dixon school district is calling a social media post sent from this school the most disgusting, disturbing. i'm really troubling. a hateful. >> i think ever seen. superintendent brian dolan says wednesday just after school apparent came to the john knight middle school office...
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john dickerson, it was also a blueprint for the future run for president. >> it sure was.the first big clash glassboro republicans over spending cuts in the debt ceiling. it tax increase on the wealthy as a way of raising revenue in his coming fight, which will be the first defining fight of this new relationship. obviously there will be lots of investigations, but really trying to box republicans in on that and then of course on a whole host of other proposals as well that he is putting forward that he says will reduce the deficit. >> this was the president's longest address so far to congress, one hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds, one of the longer speeches of president biden, who has been known to be loquacious. the reaction from republicans tonight. speaker kevin mccarthy is trying to present a new image, standing on many occasions but there were a lot of disruptions from the crowd. >> we've seen republican hecklers at states of the union before, but this time the speech or most turned into a call and response at some point and at least four times the house speaker had to
john dickerson, it was also a blueprint for the future run for president. >> it sure was.the first big clash glassboro republicans over spending cuts in the debt ceiling. it tax increase on the wealthy as a way of raising revenue in his coming fight, which will be the first defining fight of this new relationship. obviously there will be lots of investigations, but really trying to box republicans in on that and then of course on a whole host of other proposals as well that he is putting...