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people >>it is the ultimate summer pool party, but only if you can afford it the neck to pool at hearst castle in san simeon is hosting for swim dates. but of course is not cheap first you will have to pay $500 for the annual membership and then after that a ticket for each person is $950. each party can only have up to 40 people that cost covers food wine beer, live music and a swim in the nearly 90 year-old pool designed by famous san francisco acchitect, julia morgan proceeds will go towards conservation of hearst castle and educational programs for underserved students only 4 days are available for booking july 6 august 3rd august 24th and september 21th looks like they're paying them. >>california shelter dog now has a home. after a 911 dispatcher connected with the dog following a very tragic situation. the dispatcher who has not been named was working last week the 26 year-old sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan was gunned down while responding to a disturbance call. now to help the dispatchers deal with the stress of that call a shelter brought in some dogs to act therapy
people >>it is the ultimate summer pool party, but only if you can afford it the neck to pool at hearst castle in san simeon is hosting for swim dates. but of course is not cheap first you will have to pay $500 for the annual membership and then after that a ticket for each person is $950. each party can only have up to 40 people that cost covers food wine beer, live music and a swim in the nearly 90 year-old pool designed by famous san francisco acchitect, julia morgan proceeds will go...
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. >>> you can swim at hearst castle. it will cost you. for $1250 a person you can enjoy the outdoor neptune pool. you can head inside to see the statues of the roman roman. esa beer and wine. those tickets will go on sale july 1. if you do want to take the plunge you better act fast. there capping the capacity of 40 people per party. proceeds will benefit the conservation of hearst castle. you have already bought half of those tickets. >>> i want to cannonball off the top of that bridge. >>> it is a gorgeous place. the pool has just been redone. it is in original condition. >>> at a low price 1250. i wish it was $12.50. i could probably go. >>> the cbs evening news is next. >>> will be back in school 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> axelrod: on the "cbs evening news" this friday, the video the president says proves that iran attacked two tankers. but can he convince the rest of the world? >> the focus is to build international consensus to this international problem. >> the u.s. points to video that american officials say shows
. >>> you can swim at hearst castle. it will cost you. for $1250 a person you can enjoy the outdoor neptune pool. you can head inside to see the statues of the roman roman. esa beer and wine. those tickets will go on sale july 1. if you do want to take the plunge you better act fast. there capping the capacity of 40 people per party. proceeds will benefit the conservation of hearst castle. you have already bought half of those tickets. >>> i want to cannonball off the top of...
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. >>> hearst castle's first pool party are on sale right now. first, you must purchase an annual membership with the foundation at hearst castle, that's $500. then you can buy up to ten tickets for $950 each. the four swim days are july 6th, august 3rd, 24th and september 21st. a lot hoff money just to get that instagram photo. >>> it is the first day of succumbed never. if someone wants to invite us for a pool, i'm here for you. not going to pay $900. >> $950 plus $500? >> do you get a cabana, a pool boy? >> do you even get a towel. >> a drink ticket? >> something, how about $10,000 just to go to all these different pools. remember that story from yesterday? >> that's right. there's a job. >> they'll pay us instead of us paying them. >>> shark tank, mostl mostl mosl summer solstice 8:54. that's when the sun is as far north as it's going tove wene second of sunlight starting tomorrow. building summer heat weekend, the below average high is next respd. ho about 78 in milpitas, 80 to 83 across the south bay. more sunshine in santa cruz. you head t
. >>> hearst castle's first pool party are on sale right now. first, you must purchase an annual membership with the foundation at hearst castle, that's $500. then you can buy up to ten tickets for $950 each. the four swim days are july 6th, august 3rd, 24th and september 21st. a lot hoff money just to get that instagram photo. >>> it is the first day of succumbed never. if someone wants to invite us for a pool, i'm here for you. not going to pay $900. >> $950 plus $500?...
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could he be putting the next hearst out of business?te a post that the key to success in media is having no shame, which i believe is true. i believe that quote which is they will be the next conde nast would be an example of shamelessness. that said, big media companies have grown -- have had humble origins. we have definitely seen an evolution with the perception of a brand like bustle which was initially the butt of a lot of jokes and now taken seriously by people. you can see the same trajectory with other brands. vonnie: max chafkin, thank you. hear more from the magazine's editors, reporters every saturday and sunday morning on bloomberg businessweek on bloomberg television. still ahead, bitcoin saw its best month of may in a most two years, but is the crypto winter really over? all things blockchain and crypto next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: crypto security startup firebox announced it raised $60 million in series a fund. transferny which helps exchanges has one high-profile customer. genesis trading. digital currency droop is
could he be putting the next hearst out of business?te a post that the key to success in media is having no shame, which i believe is true. i believe that quote which is they will be the next conde nast would be an example of shamelessness. that said, big media companies have grown -- have had humble origins. we have definitely seen an evolution with the perception of a brand like bustle which was initially the butt of a lot of jokes and now taken seriously by people. you can see the same...
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. >> but first, it will cost you more to take a dip in hearst castle famous pool. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. a bill that would make it harder for parent in california to vaccinate their children has passed a key hurdle. a state committee approved the bill after a long contentious hearing yesterday. some parents of the hearing said the bill would endanger the lives of their children. >> this bill is basically forcing me to have to choose between his education and his life. >> the bill now heads to the proeshgs committee. >>> researchers are debunking a study that says young people are growing horns or spiback of thef cellphone use. last week a bbc story. believe it or not in that study an australian scientists spikes or bumps were forming on the back of people's skulls but anthropologists say these bumps have occurred in people for centuries. they also pointed out these were chiropractic patients. >>> something's going to happen >>> a new state law that will go into effect on july the first. >> it's a mad rush to buy as much ammo as you can right now. >> that's aus have a backg
. >> but first, it will cost you more to take a dip in hearst castle famous pool. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. a bill that would make it harder for parent in california to vaccinate their children has passed a key hurdle. a state committee approved the bill after a long contentious hearing yesterday. some parents of the hearing said the bill would endanger the lives of their children. >> this bill is basically forcing me to have to choose between his education and his...
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. >>> hearst castle is hosting four pool parties this summer.ts are going on sale to the public. but it will cost you. you must purchase dag -- annual ticket at $500. the four swim dates are july 6, august 3 and 24th and september 21st. >> it's going to get hot again. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> that's right. the pool or the beach will keep you cool this weekend. i want to show you what's starting tomorrow. it's summer. the solstice occurs tomorrow at 8:54. that's when the sun's rays will be directly over the tropic of cancer. and speaking of the sun, here's a sunset that's just absolutely gorgeous. as the fog was rolling in, 8:35, the sun went down and we had a lovely view. but i have to tell you that fog layer has shrunk. so as you look at live doppler 7, it's not soild anywhere. as a matter of fact, it's just patchy and that's how it will remain tomorrow morning. temperatures right now in the 50s, 60s. those numbers as summer begins, will be going in one direction tomorrow afternoon, that's up. so let's look at a
. >>> hearst castle is hosting four pool parties this summer.ts are going on sale to the public. but it will cost you. you must purchase dag -- annual ticket at $500. the four swim dates are july 6, august 3 and 24th and september 21st. >> it's going to get hot again. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> that's right. the pool or the beach will keep you cool this weekend. i want to show you what's starting tomorrow. it's summer. the solstice occurs...
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. >> you can swim at the famous hearst castle but it will cost you. for $1250 per person you can enjoy the outdoor neptune pulled. you can also head inside to see the statues of the roman road. the hearst foundation also offers get the brightest sheets -- tickets will go on sale july 1. if you want to take the plunge you better act fast. they are tapping the capacity at about 40 people per party. proceeds will benefit the conservation of the castle. >>> let's go ahead get a check of our weather. the weather -- >> in light of the heat wave i'm glad there are lots of to -- thankfully we are done with that. i want to see how things will change over the next few cud t is taking over much of the day. chances are wherever you are you are waking up to low race guys and it will stay that way for much of the morning. then you will get into the sunshine later in the morning. a lot of us around the bay will keep the clouds around for a good part of the day even through the afternoon period but the good news is that will keep the temperatures very well behaved fo
. >> you can swim at the famous hearst castle but it will cost you. for $1250 per person you can enjoy the outdoor neptune pulled. you can also head inside to see the statues of the roman road. the hearst foundation also offers get the brightest sheets -- tickets will go on sale july 1. if you want to take the plunge you better act fast. they are tapping the capacity at about 40 people per party. proceeds will benefit the conservation of the castle. >>> let's go ahead get a check...
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the hearst foundation also offers guess a variety of treats craft beer wine.ts go on sale july 1. proceeds benefit the conservation of hertz castle. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi is in san francisco. the unusual way some activists are calling on her to begin impeachment. >>> this isn't like any valedictorian speech you have heard before. what got us california graduate so fired up. >>> would you know what to do if a shark attacked? california beachgoers getting new lessons for those unexpected encounters on the shore. >>> man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for $75 a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-877-only-att >>> a hamilton protest aimed at house speaker nancy pelosi. these guys dressed as patriots don't want a revolution. they are demanding pelosi move forward wit
the hearst foundation also offers guess a variety of treats craft beer wine.ts go on sale july 1. proceeds benefit the conservation of hertz castle. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi is in san francisco. the unusual way some activists are calling on her to begin impeachment. >>> this isn't like any valedictorian speech you have heard before. what got us california graduate so fired up. >>> would you know what to do if a shark attacked? california beachgoers getting new...
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many australian journalists are wondering richard why the 1st raid was at the home of an eco smith hearst she's the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2800 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation the b c police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was seized relating to a 2017 investigation by a.b.c. into the killing of unarmed civilians in afghanistan by australian special forces who were stationed there now apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source does it not exactly and if
many australian journalists are wondering richard why the 1st raid was at the home of an eco smith hearst she's the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2800 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation the b c police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was seized...
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special forces in afghanistan based on classified defense documents while the home of a nicholas smith hearst the political editor of astraea sunday telegraph was rated in relation to a story from 28 days she disclosed the government plan to expand its spying on this trillion citizens that article relied on secret correspondence between ministries obtained from the whistleblower. straightly and radio hosts reveal that the government is no also investigating how he obtained on or thrice data that boats filled with refugees try to reach australia ben fordham said the focus of the probe is not on him but his source. about an hour after we shared the information we were told that the department of human phase will investigate this disclosure i was told by a phase that on i'm not the target of this investigation it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential last year astray widened its scope for reading media organizations related to leaks of classified data on a strongly in free speech activists we spoke to thinks it's more alarming the think government is targeting thos
special forces in afghanistan based on classified defense documents while the home of a nicholas smith hearst the political editor of astraea sunday telegraph was rated in relation to a story from 28 days she disclosed the government plan to expand its spying on this trillion citizens that article relied on secret correspondence between ministries obtained from the whistleblower. straightly and radio hosts reveal that the government is no also investigating how he obtained on or thrice data...
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at the university of massachusetts and hearst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalismwelcome back professor wolf. glad to be here glad to be here the 1st item i want to see up for you is this apparent admission by the congressional author of the trump tax cut former house ways and means committee chair kevin brady of taxes that the tax cuts will not pay for themselves it's a little bit like the emperor's saying well i may be a little underdressed what's your reaction to this concession. well you know it is pathetic isn't all the game played by corporations and rich people when they want to pay fewer taxes and the game is simple you can't say honestly i don't want to pay push it on somebody else these are already the richest people and the biggest corporations so they hire economists who are sadly for sale to come up with interesting ways to suggest that cutting taxes on big corporations won't shift the burden to the rest of us either in having to make up those taxes or in suffering a loss of public services so they make up ideas like this one if we cut the taxes it wil
at the university of massachusetts and hearst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalismwelcome back professor wolf. glad to be here glad to be here the 1st item i want to see up for you is this apparent admission by the congressional author of the trump tax cut former house ways and means committee chair kevin brady of taxes that the tax cuts will not pay for themselves it's a little bit like the emperor's saying well i may be a little underdressed what's your reaction to this...
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we have a hearst -- harsh reaction from alexander cortez. said because of the medicare for all comment. what's going on in the party. the question that a lot of people are asking our kin and canada who is moderate enough to win the general election even have a chance to make it out of the primary maybe it can't happen. and i think joe biden's evidence of that is still possible but all of these other candidates a lot of people in the middle of the field and obviously bernie sanders at the number two spot is really trying to force joe biden and everyone else in the field to go left. i don't know if it's hard to say whether or not a moderate candidate could make it out. they say that electability is the main thing. i want to show you the fox news poll. this is what america really cares about. cost of healthcare 40%. main issue they are talking about. third climate change. what are they missing. i think they are missing the fact that the government -- the democratic party is not the general american population. they were buddha. that is not even
we have a hearst -- harsh reaction from alexander cortez. said because of the medicare for all comment. what's going on in the party. the question that a lot of people are asking our kin and canada who is moderate enough to win the general election even have a chance to make it out of the primary maybe it can't happen. and i think joe biden's evidence of that is still possible but all of these other candidates a lot of people in the middle of the field and obviously bernie sanders at the number...
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he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. after the war, mr. lieb created a traveling film and lecture program. the national archives restored the film with a 1966
he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. after the war, mr. lieb created a traveling film and lecture program. the national archives restored the film with a 1966
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that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation the a.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was seized relating to a 2017 investigation by a.b.c. into the killing of unarmed civilians in afghanistan by australian special forces who are stationed there now apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source doesn't not exactly and
that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation the a.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was...
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it listens for the specific type of breathing in people who are having a hearst attack. could listen for dangerous warning signs. >> our vision is really that these smart speakers can reside passively in the your bedroom and continuously monitor your breathing. >> before the device would call 911 it would issue arn g to give people a chance to cancel the ll. no word when the app would be available to the public. i know tis is happy solstice day. sado we happy solstice day and see you in the fall? >> we love it because we get thy longest i'm wearing this pin. meteorologists are making it a holiday of sorts to spread awareness. i'll have more on that coming up at 4:40, 4:45. what a week it's been. we've han rain,we ve had storms, we've had heed, we've had humidity. wasn'tit nice out there? happy summer. it's going too be grgeous for this weekend. after that, were looking at a heed wave next week, so be sure to enjoy your 80sh oute on saturday and sunday. as we talk about it, today weou had sunrise at 5:43. the sun sets at 8:40, putting our day length at14 hours and 53 minu
it listens for the specific type of breathing in people who are having a hearst attack. could listen for dangerous warning signs. >> our vision is really that these smart speakers can reside passively in the your bedroom and continuously monitor your breathing. >> before the device would call 911 it would issue arn g to give people a chance to cancel the ll. no word when the app would be available to the public. i know tis is happy solstice day. sado we happy solstice day and see...
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he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. later, he created a traveling program and lecture program. restored it with 1966 narration. the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. entertained our boys stationed in england was west mentor -- westminster abbey. quite a few americans stationed there came to see westminster abbey. these are the photographs i took on a sunday afternoon. another thing that intrigued me was marble arch. on a sunday afternoon, it was filled with people. you must remember that london was being bombed almost every night during this particular time. i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. every speaker was speaking on a different subject, but the police stood around and watched and as long as there were no strong arguments, nobody was hurt. the people in the argument -- and the audience were arguing back with the speakers, but these were typ
he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. later, he created a traveling program and lecture program. restored it with 1966 narration. the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. entertained our boys stationed in england was west mentor -- westminster abbey. quite a few americans stationed there came to see westminster...
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he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel.ater, he created a traveling program and lecture program. restored it with 1966 narration. the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. entertained our boys son
he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel.ater, he created a traveling program and lecture program. restored it with 1966 narration. the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. entertained our boys son
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thank you very much and congratulations to brookfield hearst. >> thank you, former supervisor kim. united players says it's takes a hood to save a hood. so organization has been active and participatory in the creation of the 5m program. please welcome united players executive director rudy corpus. [applause] >> thank you, jocelyn. first of all, i want to say thank you, god, for giving me this opportunity to be here to share with you guys. and be up in here with the mayor, the arest of the you guys. when i walked in earlier today, several people asked me, what you doing here? i said i live here. right down the block. why shouldn't i be here? so i say that because, in order for us to stabilize our community where you have over 100 years of filipino history, you have to be a part of the decision-making that is happening in your community. so when you ask to take the hood to build the hood, i am the hood. i've been here all my life. i used to run up and down these alleys down here and make bad choices, but i'm still here. me and our organization and other organizations here like west
thank you very much and congratulations to brookfield hearst. >> thank you, former supervisor kim. united players says it's takes a hood to save a hood. so organization has been active and participatory in the creation of the 5m program. please welcome united players executive director rudy corpus. [applause] >> thank you, jocelyn. first of all, i want to say thank you, god, for giving me this opportunity to be here to share with you guys. and be up in here with the mayor, the arest...
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mayor london breed, from bookfield and hearst communication community leaders put shovel to dirt this afternoon. >> everyone may not agree but there are a lot of people here who live in the building next to it who spend a lot of time in this area. they all are here enjoying the fact that this project is finally happening. > look what we were able to get by us sitting at the table for over five years, the biggest affordable housing project in the whole city. >> we're always out there in the community meeting with people, always have an open line of communication to talk. and that's ongoing. i mean, we're investing in this neighborhood. we will be a neighbor. and we have an open door policy. >> reporter: construction effectively starts today and slated for completion in the fall of 2021. >> chris, how are community leaders reacting to this? >> reporter: well, the filipino community is very prominent in the sill ma neighborhood. this building right behind me i'm told is 90% of filipino. the developers knew they had to bring them into the conversation. you saw the interview with rudy. the
mayor london breed, from bookfield and hearst communication community leaders put shovel to dirt this afternoon. >> everyone may not agree but there are a lot of people here who live in the building next to it who spend a lot of time in this area. they all are here enjoying the fact that this project is finally happening. > look what we were able to get by us sitting at the table for over five years, the biggest affordable housing project in the whole city. >> we're always out...
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developer brookfield propertis is working with hearst cooperation.ed years of legal hurdles when community groups sued to block this $1 billion project. a judge ruled in favor of the developers. >> everyone may not grow, but there are a lot of people here who live in the building right next to it, who spend a lot of time in this particular area. they all are here enjoying the fact that this project is finally happening. >> the first building will open in 2021. by the way, three historic buildings in that area will be renovated as part of the project. >>> the bts army is taking over l.a. >> a convention for fans of the group is planned for this sunday at the hood center. you can buy merchandise and learn the choreography. you best believe people will want to camp out for that. >> they did when they played central park for "good morning america." that's what we were looking at video. >>> up next, the 7 things you need to know before you go. >> a live look outside. it's the first day of summer. you'll have to wait at the backup in the bay bridge toll pl
developer brookfield propertis is working with hearst cooperation.ed years of legal hurdles when community groups sued to block this $1 billion project. a judge ruled in favor of the developers. >> everyone may not grow, but there are a lot of people here who live in the building right next to it, who spend a lot of time in this particular area. they all are here enjoying the fact that this project is finally happening. >> the first building will open in 2021. by the way, three...
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he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. after the war, mr. lieb created a traveling program and lecture program. he restored it with 1966 narration, the final lecture a gave before he passed away. >> the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. the thing that entertained our boys stationed in england was westminster abbey. quite a few americans stationed there came to see westminster abbey. these are the photographs i took on a sunday afternoon. another thing that intrigued me
he shot this for himself while also working for the hearst corporation newsreel. after the war, mr. lieb created a traveling program and lecture program. he restored it with 1966 narration, the final lecture a gave before he passed away. >> the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london and the health of parliament and big ben. now these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. the thing that entertained our boys stationed in england was...
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that would everything to me calling connor is getting ready to move in toward daughter's home hearst burn to the ground. she had her doubts about living in the southeast side of town. because there hasn't been a working fire station there since the campfire we need. >>our fire station we need our guys back in take care of us that are still here. >>the para ise fire department is listening reopening station 82 on monday. >>and before today we're running. i just one station on the other side of town so we got quite a few calls over here and it's like a. >>5 or 10 minute drive to get over here which can make a huge difference sometimes the station survived the fire has been closed due to smoke damage and contaminated water. well, there aren't many people still living in the town. kevin little is confident that they'll keep busy mostly calls alot of burning complaints with debris burning a lot of industrial accidents with all the dumb tracks up here in heavy equipment not to mention fire season is right around the corner. a lot of people don't realize that there's still a lot of potentia
that would everything to me calling connor is getting ready to move in toward daughter's home hearst burn to the ground. she had her doubts about living in the southeast side of town. because there hasn't been a working fire station there since the campfire we need. >>our fire station we need our guys back in take care of us that are still here. >>the para ise fire department is listening reopening station 82 on monday. >>and before today we're running. i just one station on...
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that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation b.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was seized relating to a 2017 investigation by a.b.c. into the killing of unarmed civilians in afghanistan by australian special forces who are stationed there now apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source doesn't not exactly and if
that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger lead this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation b.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it throughout material was seized...
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that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger raid this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation b.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it through out material was seized relating to a 2017 investigation by a.b.c. into the killing of unarmed civilians in afghanistan by australian special forces who are stationed there now apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source doesn't not exactly and if
that's exactly what many australian journalists are wondering why the 1st raid was at the home of hearst she is the political editor of the sunday telegraph now back in 2018 she published a story about a top secret proposal to expand surveillance of australian citizens. then came another bigger raid this one at the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation b.b.c. police were there for 9 hours and the executive editor of a.b.c. news was life tweeting it through out material was seized...
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. >> guest: hearst made a lot of money by selling two things, sex and crime and realized he could makeeven more by selling a third thing. it's not really true, but he claimed it because he thought the american empire neededre to grow. roosevelt looked down on her self patronized and a little bit like richard nixon actually. so they didn't have a cozy relationship to put it mildly, but this is a great country and the press uses politicians in place of those roosevelt. >> host: next called janice in new york. you have been very patient. >> caller: thanks for having me on. i have a question and comment and by way of grounding idna for mercy's been just as an author and historian and ironically, i coanchored watergate which brings us to my questions regarding your comments about nixon. i am a little bit concerned about the way you think it used the phrase tribalism to be dismissive of some of the serious flaws not only in the isuntry, but in our understanding of what this country has historically done and is still doing. nixon by way of example wasn't responsible for being the league presi
. >> guest: hearst made a lot of money by selling two things, sex and crime and realized he could makeeven more by selling a third thing. it's not really true, but he claimed it because he thought the american empire neededre to grow. roosevelt looked down on her self patronized and a little bit like richard nixon actually. so they didn't have a cozy relationship to put it mildly, but this is a great country and the press uses politicians in place of those roosevelt. >> host: next...
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. >>> have you ever wanted to swim at hearst castle? i have.se money for youth programs and to preserve the site, to take part, you need a membership to the foundation, which is $5000, then you can purchase tickets for family and friends, $900 each, kind of pricey. >>> still to come, we are going to go to campbell for our next zip trip of the summer, if you weren't hungry before, you can sink your teeth into these, we are going to campbell's donut shop, serving up a while take on a very classic treat. it is all coming up next. stay tuned.
. >>> have you ever wanted to swim at hearst castle? i have.se money for youth programs and to preserve the site, to take part, you need a membership to the foundation, which is $5000, then you can purchase tickets for family and friends, $900 each, kind of pricey. >>> still to come, we are going to go to campbell for our next zip trip of the summer, if you weren't hungry before, you can sink your teeth into these, we are going to campbell's donut shop, serving up a while take...
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if you look at the power that google facebook and twitter have, it is power that william randolph hearst could never match. we have now in terms of the political discussion roughly 70% of americans are getting their news from social media. for young people roughly 95% are going to you to regularly. this was a source of information and there are consistent patterns being demonstrated a political bias. the immediate response is will prevent. what's the evidence? that underscores part of the problem. there's no transparency whatsoever in terms of the extent of the bias or lack thereof. at the hearing we talked about specific anecdotes. we talked about for example, i asked a representative from twitter if they considered mother teresa to be hate speech. i put up a tweet that had a picture of mother teresa and a quote where she says abortion is profoundly anti-women. twitter initially blocked that, they ultimately allowed that to go but they initially blocked it. i asked the representative is this hate speech? they could not answer that definitively and we've seen instances like martha blackb
if you look at the power that google facebook and twitter have, it is power that william randolph hearst could never match. we have now in terms of the political discussion roughly 70% of americans are getting their news from social media. for young people roughly 95% are going to you to regularly. this was a source of information and there are consistent patterns being demonstrated a political bias. the immediate response is will prevent. what's the evidence? that underscores part of the...