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heather is at peace. is at peace. he will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction, chris jones insisted that he didn't kill heather. he told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather, that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type, and that his taped statements to police were coerced. the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any time. as for cousin diane, she has obtained legal custody of heather and chris' two children. and heather's gym friends, they find comfort in knowing that before her death, heather achieved that remarkable journey, becoming the person she was always meant to be. >> she got to experience that before she left this earth. she got to experience what it was like to be as beautiful as she wanted to be, inside and out. i'm glad she did. >> reporter: that dance class where heather spread her wings still keeps a place for her, a heart with heather's name on it. a reminde
heather is at peace. is at peace. he will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction, chris jones insisted that he didn't kill heather. he told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather, that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type, and that his taped statements to police were coerced. the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any time. as for cousin diane, she...
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heather was nice.n fact, kate said she'd introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i suppose you could find out a fair amount. >> that's how i found her. she'd been impersonating a doctor. i just googled her. >> and ethan wouldn't be her first husband. she had been married before and had four children. now that they knew about heather a few fuzzy details were suddenly clearer. the one thing -- the last dinner with ethan made more sense because there were three meals on the dinner bill. the other diner was heather kamp. and more important, that check ethan tried to cash, the one the teller flagged, maybe that wa
heather was nice.n fact, kate said she'd introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i...
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welcome heather. heather: hi i am trying to unmute myself. on a star by thinking from the historical site for doing this but also to say to people watching that i'm incredibly excited about this. this the first of the joanne and i have been able to do our own history think today together. i have asked her to open this way beyond my book, not only to talk about her new book as well, but also to talk about how the past comes into the current moment and to talk about what is going on in the american politics today. so we certainly will talk about my book. and i want to be able to talk about her book and also the present moment . in the fact that we are limited to an hour, will be challenging. joanne: i am excited to be here too. this will be fun. what started, but probably one question that a lot of people wondering about right now. even just a few little bits that i read about promise of your book, that you for the factum provocative and entirely. that you came to write this book. what brought you to it given how timely it is. heather: we never
welcome heather. heather: hi i am trying to unmute myself. on a star by thinking from the historical site for doing this but also to say to people watching that i'm incredibly excited about this. this the first of the joanne and i have been able to do our own history think today together. i have asked her to open this way beyond my book, not only to talk about her new book as well, but also to talk about how the past comes into the current moment and to talk about what is going on in the...
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heather drevna any comments?guest: that's a great question, richard, that something we have urge the biting campaign to allow. is just to search the records for her name it anything that might be related tod it rather than opening them up publicly. >> host: you mention this before in terms of it takes a while for sexual assault -- it can take a long time for sexual assault victim to she haswhat he or gone through. in this case the allegation was made in 1993. how does your organization help victims, alleged victims, work through some of thatt processing? >> guest: the national sexual assault hotline is available 24/7. we hear from survivors across a very wide spectrum. about one third of the calls we receive are from someone who is in crisis, an event has just occurred or occurred in the last 48 hours. they are typically looking for medical care. how did they get a rape kit exam for instance if that something they want to do? what are their options for reporting to police? the other two thirds of the collars migh
heather drevna any comments?guest: that's a great question, richard, that something we have urge the biting campaign to allow. is just to search the records for her name it anything that might be related tod it rather than opening them up publicly. >> host: you mention this before in terms of it takes a while for sexual assault -- it can take a long time for sexual assault victim to she haswhat he or gone through. in this case the allegation was made in 1993. how does your organization...
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heather: thank you for clarifying that. you mentioned iran and that makes me think about the weapons embargo, the arms embargo on iran that expires in the fall. where do you see china and russia coming down on that? president rouhani threatened countries that if they support an extension of the arms embargo, he will issue a response. ambassador craft: secretary pompeo today has imposed additional financial and visa restrictions on individuals and entities in iran. we are going to continue to call them out. they are broke, they are bad actors. they are thatgue, actors. we are starting to discuss the arms embargo because it is vitally important people understand that they have not this embargo, and they have at every turn, we have proved the fact that they are not following it. -- will be working with other members of the council. --lding working day closely he is our expert on this and we will be starting early, making certain that they understand that we are they serious about this embargo. we are having to look at all the
heather: thank you for clarifying that. you mentioned iran and that makes me think about the weapons embargo, the arms embargo on iran that expires in the fall. where do you see china and russia coming down on that? president rouhani threatened countries that if they support an extension of the arms embargo, he will issue a response. ambassador craft: secretary pompeo today has imposed additional financial and visa restrictions on individuals and entities in iran. we are going to continue to...
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heather: thanks so much, seth.hink the good news here is your has been increasingly influencebout malign disinformation operations, and the creation of a strategic committee kitchen's office has been alert to this disinformation. they are identifying the problem. in some ways, it demonstrates for europe on chinese -- the introduction of chinese disinformation which is been a real challenge politically here and of course the controversy in april where an initial draft and a report that was highlighted was eventually watered down a little bit because of criticism from the chinese government and i think again and again eu is a countering the political navigation of highlighting this information and getting this information. europe is much more attuned to it. had an even have historical backward looking attempts of russian disinformation that go back to 2015 in germany and in the lead up to the 2017 are limit elections and how russia is hacking into whether it is angela merkel's emails or the christian democrats unions
heather: thanks so much, seth.hink the good news here is your has been increasingly influencebout malign disinformation operations, and the creation of a strategic committee kitchen's office has been alert to this disinformation. they are identifying the problem. in some ways, it demonstrates for europe on chinese -- the introduction of chinese disinformation which is been a real challenge politically here and of course the controversy in april where an initial draft and a report that was...
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host: go ahead and respond, heather. guest: so there are a couple of things. i think it is tough, to be honest, to estimate how many persons have actually applied for snap, presumably they have and they may be waiting for their benefits, but what i really would like to point out is that in previous stimulus packages, such as the families first act, that the poorest households who were already depleting snap did not benefit from the previous packages, and the reason is is because the provisions were written in such a way that they were already receiving the maximum benefit. if you receive the maximum benefit, you could not be eligible for anything else. it is an odd twist of eight. what it means is these snap households were completely left out. they were the persons already suffering most from hunger and poverty, and they received no additional support. but with this provision that we are pushing, that means that every household that is eligible for the benefit, would receive a 15% bump. they would get that extra $25 per
host: go ahead and respond, heather. guest: so there are a couple of things. i think it is tough, to be honest, to estimate how many persons have actually applied for snap, presumably they have and they may be waiting for their benefits, but what i really would like to point out is that in previous stimulus packages, such as the families first act, that the poorest households who were already depleting snap did not benefit from the previous packages, and the reason is is because the provisions...
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heather: thank you staff. i think for me, it's really important to take a quick step back is this russian operation. it's called new generation work is something meet new about that techniques. but it is warfare. these are ongoing campaigns pretty people tend to overfocus on the election. because of course election is an opportunity to sow seeds of distrust. but these are ongoing campaigns. the seeds of which have been planted and, years before. and that they are fooled. sometimes different tools are used in situations sometimes a don't need to be used. so the strategy of influence to break these internal coherence of the democratic system. so it's faith and trust between the governed and the government and the institutions. why is that important. that is what makes in the united states, makes them exceptional exceptional parties constitution and how it works. you're the moral of the equivalent of russia. without that, distinction is deeply divided government and people you could be much more accommodative to
heather: thank you staff. i think for me, it's really important to take a quick step back is this russian operation. it's called new generation work is something meet new about that techniques. but it is warfare. these are ongoing campaigns pretty people tend to overfocus on the election. because of course election is an opportunity to sow seeds of distrust. but these are ongoing campaigns. the seeds of which have been planted and, years before. and that they are fooled. sometimes different...
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heather mcghee will stay with us and come back.turn next to this fight over donald trump's tax returns. it hit the supreme court today, and have i the full report with maya wiley and neal katyal when we come back in just 30 seconds. . packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 meat! cheese! and nuts! you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. >>> donald trump has taken his years' long fight to keep his taxes secret all the way to the supreme court today. this is a sign of just how far donald trump will go to hide evidence of his own finances. now some investigators say the records could reveal key information about his conduct, about whether he has lied about his money, and if he lied to the feds at any point in time, which is of course a crime. now house democrats invoke one federal reques
heather mcghee will stay with us and come back.turn next to this fight over donald trump's tax returns. it hit the supreme court today, and have i the full report with maya wiley and neal katyal when we come back in just 30 seconds. . packed proteins feels like. meat! cheese! and nuts! p3. because 3 is better than 1 meat! cheese! and nuts! you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray,...
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heather, who was gettingif the money? -- getting the money? and that's the other thing that we see all the time is people will send stuff to you and say, is this real? is this the real? you know, this is terrifying, is this real? think about who's making the money from this. and you can see the thing of us versus them. e get this all the time, i don't know about you, but i get e-mails you always say the things you do because, you know, you're so highly paid. [laughter] seriously? like i have no complaints, i make a very good living, but the idea that somehow sean hannity is telling the truth to them and i am not because i'm so well paid? his worth on the internet. i promise you, as a college professor i am not giving sean hannity a run for his money, you know? so you might want to sit there and say, plus i still do my day job. you might want to sit there and say who's making money from this particular video, and who's going the stand to gain not only from the propaganda, but also from the legislation that's being put in place. you know, i coul
heather, who was gettingif the money? -- getting the money? and that's the other thing that we see all the time is people will send stuff to you and say, is this real? is this the real? you know, this is terrifying, is this real? think about who's making the money from this. and you can see the thing of us versus them. e get this all the time, i don't know about you, but i get e-mails you always say the things you do because, you know, you're so highly paid. [laughter] seriously? like i have no...
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welcome, heather. >> thank you, joann. i was trying to undo to myself. i want to stop and think a first brooklyn historical site for doing this, but also to city people watching that i'm incredibly excited about this because this is a first time that joann and i've been able to our own a history thing together. i have asked her to open this way beyond my book, , don't want to talk about her new book as well, but also to talk about how to pass speaks to the current moment and to talk about what's going on in american politics today. so we certainly will talk about my book and will talk about her book will also talk about the first moment. the fact it's a limit to an hour is such a grim thought but thanks for giving it a shot, joann. >> i'm excited to be here, so this will be fun. let me start with and assist with the obvious question but it's probably one of love people wondering about right now. so even in just the two little bits that i read about responses to your book, they use words like provocative, timely. i want to stop asking, how is it that you
welcome, heather. >> thank you, joann. i was trying to undo to myself. i want to stop and think a first brooklyn historical site for doing this, but also to city people watching that i'm incredibly excited about this because this is a first time that joann and i've been able to our own a history thing together. i have asked her to open this way beyond my book, , don't want to talk about her new book as well, but also to talk about how to pass speaks to the current moment and to talk about...
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heather: thursday may 20th. mayhem in minneapolis overnight, city blocks nearly burned to the ground, a man shot dead on the street as violent protests rage on. >> all in the wake of george floyd's death, the unarmed black man who died as a police officer kneeled on his neck. we are live with the violence that continues to boil over. >> obligations on the nursing home, they say
heather: thursday may 20th. mayhem in minneapolis overnight, city blocks nearly burned to the ground, a man shot dead on the street as violent protests rage on. >> all in the wake of george floyd's death, the unarmed black man who died as a police officer kneeled on his neck. we are live with the violence that continues to boil over. >> obligations on the nursing home, they say
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every business is essential, heather. every job is essential in california for the with the government to do in his press conference last week is slander the entire industry of nail salons, which is by the way, 90% vietnamese-american by claiming that there was a patient zero out of there. i would like to see the details, i would like to see the science, and i would like to see the evidence that it was there is a result of cleanliness standards or some other issues at that salon as opposed to happenstance. i don't think that he can prove that because we announced our lawsuit right at the end of the press conference. >> all right, this lawsuit for the cosmetology industry, we will be sure to follow it. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. >> thank you, heather. >> up next, middle schoolers coming up with solutions to everyday problems, and coming up, we are going to talk with a high school student who started a business helping other students around the globe. >>> more states are reopening their economies despite th
every business is essential, heather. every job is essential in california for the with the government to do in his press conference last week is slander the entire industry of nail salons, which is by the way, 90% vietnamese-american by claiming that there was a patient zero out of there. i would like to see the details, i would like to see the science, and i would like to see the evidence that it was there is a result of cleanliness standards or some other issues at that salon as opposed to...
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. >> to wrap up tonight, we will speak to heather mcdonald the author of the book war on cops, she joins us tonight. there are so many questions, but once again as i watch these videos coming into us live from around the country, it minneapolis, atlanta, washington , new york, the question that never leaves my mind, is why is nobody protecting the weak, protecting our society itself. where our leaders? how can they tolerate this? >> they have bought into the narrative that america is fundamentally racist. that is how their power is solidified. they don't understand, tucker, that civilization is fragile. this poison is spreading fast. we have to condemn this awful police action, the next breath has to be we are condemning the violence in our cities as well. they are both unacceptable. we cannot justify this violence in the name of racial justice o rage.
. >> to wrap up tonight, we will speak to heather mcdonald the author of the book war on cops, she joins us tonight. there are so many questions, but once again as i watch these videos coming into us live from around the country, it minneapolis, atlanta, washington , new york, the question that never leaves my mind, is why is nobody protecting the weak, protecting our society itself. where our leaders? how can they tolerate this? >> they have bought into the narrative that america...
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come, heather. >> i'm trying to unmute myself. i want to think stroke society for doing this but also to say to people watching, i'm excited because this is the first time we've been able to do our own together. i've asked her to open this way up beyond my book is not only to talk about her new book as well but also to talk about how the current moment and talk about what's going on in american politics today so we will talk about my book and i will talk about her book but also the first moment in the fact that we are limited to an hour is hard but thank you for giving it a shot. >> i am excited, too. this will be fun. start with an obvious mention but probably one a lot of people are wondering about. if you've been a bit i've read about responses to your book, they use words like provocative, so i want to start by asking, how is it that you came to write this book what brought you to it given how timely it is? >> you never know what's going to be timely when you start writing one of the things i study i read politics all the time
come, heather. >> i'm trying to unmute myself. i want to think stroke society for doing this but also to say to people watching, i'm excited because this is the first time we've been able to do our own together. i've asked her to open this way up beyond my book is not only to talk about her new book as well but also to talk about how the current moment and talk about what's going on in american politics today so we will talk about my book and i will talk about her book but also the first...
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heather: it is such an important question. their job even through the crisis? that lower unemployment rate for the most educated workers, those workers have office jobs, they are professionals where they can telecommute. you can do a video call with your doctor, you can do office it is the lower pay jobs, the ones with face-to-face contact, the hairdresser, the dog walker, these folks are the ones most at risk of the virus, which is why they are not at work today, but also the ones for whom we need to make sure that if they are working, like grocery store workers or rideshare workers that have to get people to their doctors appointments, they need to be protected and we need to ensure they have the protective gear, that they have everything they need to be safe and we need to be sure they are paid enough. workers are among some of the lowest paid in our economy. many do not have access to health insurance or paid sick days. alix: we have to leave it there. we would love to have you back to talk about how we do that and how the
heather: it is such an important question. their job even through the crisis? that lower unemployment rate for the most educated workers, those workers have office jobs, they are professionals where they can telecommute. you can do a video call with your doctor, you can do office it is the lower pay jobs, the ones with face-to-face contact, the hairdresser, the dog walker, these folks are the ones most at risk of the virus, which is why they are not at work today, but also the ones for whom we...
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heather, so good to have you with us. making time with us. >> great to be here. >> i want to look first at what you're dealing with right now. the last couple of months, two, three months, have really changed people's needs and how we can meet those needs. what are you witnessing from families who are food-insecure right now? >> well, we're seeing the need continue to rise, just as you stated. there are studies that are showing now that the food insecurity rate in american households has doubled since the pandemic began, and childhood hunger has quadrupled. and it stands to gain that it's not going to decrease any time soon. this is the result of the economic fallout of covid-19. and we know that the economy is not going to stabilize until potentially 2021. we know, i believe, that cnn has reported, nearly 40 million americans have filed for unemployment. and so, it's essential that we make an investment in the s.n.a.p. program. again, that's the supplemental nutrition assistance program, formerly food stamps, which is th
heather, so good to have you with us. making time with us. >> great to be here. >> i want to look first at what you're dealing with right now. the last couple of months, two, three months, have really changed people's needs and how we can meet those needs. what are you witnessing from families who are food-insecure right now? >> well, we're seeing the need continue to rise, just as you stated. there are studies that are showing now that the food insecurity rate in american...
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follow the money heather, follow the money. and that is the other thing that we see all the time people have done stuff to you and say is this real? is as terrifying think of who is making money from that. you can see us versus them. you only say the things you do because you are so highly paid. [laughter] i have no complaints i make a very good living but somehow sean hannity is telling the truth and i am not i promise you as a college professor i am not giving sean hannity a run for his money. 's you might want to sit there to say who is making money from this particular video who will stand to gain not only from propaganda but also the legislation put in place. i can sit here and tell you i'm doing fabulous things for the farmers in iowa but you may look at what i'm doing and not what i am saying. i can say anything i can tell you it's snowing outside but that doesn't make it snowing outside so those that bring to the table as if you're not in this emotional language, how do you step out of it? and to talk about examining of
follow the money heather, follow the money. and that is the other thing that we see all the time people have done stuff to you and say is this real? is as terrifying think of who is making money from that. you can see us versus them. you only say the things you do because you are so highly paid. [laughter] i have no complaints i make a very good living but somehow sean hannity is telling the truth and i am not i promise you as a college professor i am not giving sean hannity a run for his...
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heather. >>> we will be following up to see if it does pass. thank you so much. >>> the labor department says u.s. unemployment rate jumped to nearly 15% in april. 14 point 7% jobless rate is the highest since the great depression. as recently as february, unemployment was at record lows at 3 1/2 percent. to president trump predicted the economy will start to transition the summer. economic advisors say stimulus efforts are having a positive impact. >> three quarters of the job loss is temporary. that doesn't lessen the hardship, but it does suggest things like the payroll protection program and the unemployment insurance has had some cushioning effect. >> larry kudlow said there is no formal negotiations going on right now between the white house and congress for another relief package. for more on the situation, we are joined by financial advisor james mcbride. it seems to a lot of people as stunning as these unemployment figures are for april, this does not necessarily reflect all the people who have been furloughed or had their hours cut at
heather. >>> we will be following up to see if it does pass. thank you so much. >>> the labor department says u.s. unemployment rate jumped to nearly 15% in april. 14 point 7% jobless rate is the highest since the great depression. as recently as february, unemployment was at record lows at 3 1/2 percent. to president trump predicted the economy will start to transition the summer. economic advisors say stimulus efforts are having a positive impact. >> three quarters of...
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heather drevna, any comments?uest: that's a great question and something we have urged the biden campaign to allow. to search the records for her name and anything that might be related to it rather than opening them up publicly. host: you mentioned before in for --f it takes a while i can take a long time for a sexual assault victim to process what he or she has gone through. in this case the allegation was made in 1993. how does your organization help victims, alleged victims work through some of the process? national sexual assault hotline is available 20 47. we hear from survivors across a very wide spectrum. about one third of the calls we received are from someone who is in crisis. an event has just occurred or occurred in the last 48 hours. they are typically looking for things like medical care. how did they get a rape kit exam if that is something they want to do? what are the options for reporting to police? ? two thirds of the colors might -- another two thirds of the callers might be anywhere along the
heather drevna, any comments?uest: that's a great question and something we have urged the biden campaign to allow. to search the records for her name and anything that might be related to it rather than opening them up publicly. host: you mentioned before in for --f it takes a while i can take a long time for a sexual assault victim to process what he or she has gone through. in this case the allegation was made in 1993. how does your organization help victims, alleged victims work through...
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love the looks weldon heather feeney and you can spotlight someone who's making a difference in your community too. we have a special section on the website called kron 4 heroes there's a little form you fill out that lets us know who that hero is and what they're doing and if we can hey will feature right here on the broadcast. all right we'll take a break it is 4.56 coming up in the next hour the coronavirus pandemic is getting our gutting our economy and forcing governor newsome some sweeping budget cuts, especially for the state's schools, we'll talk more about that. plus more counties are reopening under phase 2 of the state's guidelines will tell you what that means for local businesses we'll be right back. >>news at 5. >>good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom and i'm james fletcher our top story this morning, another bay area county entering phase 2 of the state's reopening guidelines overnight take a look sonoma county joining napa and solano counties in phase 2 and starting monday marin county joins san francisco and san mateo counties in easing restriction
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all right heather smith some good gift ideas there.o people who are watching is start ordering now. because shipping isn't as fast as it normally is. they give you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> is something you could do special for miles. for the past week or so we are excited to continue our mother's day shout out. this morning we are so happy to honor trista joke serb livermore. i will sing your last name righteous appeared your daughters banded together to say you are their hero. she wrote because she does so much for our family at home. she also works tirelessly every day to help others as well. she works at the career center for settles a state university. helping thousands of students better their lives every day by helping him try to find jobs. happy mother's day mom. from your daughters. congratulations to you tricia. if you have in the picture so we can feature it here. send it to my hero at fox tv.com. we are excited to feature amazing women as we lead up to mother's day which is of course may 10. coming up on mornings on
all right heather smith some good gift ideas there.o people who are watching is start ordering now. because shipping isn't as fast as it normally is. they give you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> is something you could do special for miles. for the past week or so we are excited to continue our mother's day shout out. this morning we are so happy to honor trista joke serb livermore. i will sing your last name righteous appeared your daughters banded together to say you are...
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heather macdonald, thank you so much.you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, virtually alone and no one saw this coming among countries in the west, sweden refuses to copy china in the way that it responded to coronavirus. now its ambassador says sweden is approaching immunity, group immunity against the virus. she joins us next to explain what's happening there. ♪ ey're our neighbors. and they're our friends. they're our parents... our brothers and sisters. and our children. but now, they are more than that. they are forever our heroes, too. at prudential, we're fortunate to know and serve them. and we're grateful to the heroic men and women working on the front line to move our nation forward. to all the heroes, we thank you. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: as the coronavirus swept the planet in early march, virtually every western nation raced to adopt the chinese model, aggressive lockdown, targeting the whole population, severe punishment for anyone who didn't obey. one nation though refused to go along. it stood alone, it was sw
heather macdonald, thank you so much.you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, virtually alone and no one saw this coming among countries in the west, sweden refuses to copy china in the way that it responded to coronavirus. now its ambassador says sweden is approaching immunity, group immunity against the virus. she joins us next to explain what's happening there. ♪ ey're our neighbors. and they're our friends. they're our parents... our brothers and sisters. and our children....
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. >> hello everyone i am heather áholmes. á businesses in the city, well welcome áback customers butapacity. it is a small step towards árecovering from the bruising financal áhit of this pandemic.á ktvu's catherine live with is ánow where the outbreak is áchanging the way that we shop. >> >> reporter:á curbside pickup, and ádelivery only. á after shuttering their doors, á san francisco -- businesses are áwilling to reopen it welcome back customers. á christian says come monday ácustomers at his store will se major áchanges to make shopping áa safe as possible, including not ábeing able to browse áinside. á >> we are going to encourage people using their own phones, áand ipads making their own áorders. we are going to be cleaning everything off, after each ácustomer uses those things. á >> reporter: less staff on hand áand shoppers will have to wear face coverings. áthey are also addressing the á onliáphotos of all stocked á up on his website so they can virtáually browse and buy. á>> taken by, choose a pickup optionand come on down to the shop and pick it up. >> reprter:á san franci
. >> hello everyone i am heather áholmes. á businesses in the city, well welcome áback customers butapacity. it is a small step towards árecovering from the bruising financal áhit of this pandemic.á ktvu's catherine live with is ánow where the outbreak is áchanging the way that we shop. >> >> reporter:á curbside pickup, and ádelivery only. á after shuttering their doors, á san francisco -- businesses are áwilling to reopen it welcome back customers. á christian...
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tonight, we're congratulating heather hicks heather is graduating from heritage high school in brentwood in the fall, she hopes to attend a grand canyon university and major in nursing we could use more nurses all right heather congrats and you can let us know about a grad and your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. >>then submit a picture of the person let us know which high school they attended and what's coming up next for them and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8, but gran i will be back at the top of the hour with kron 4 news at 9 santa clara will become the final bay area county to enter phase. 2 of reopening tomorrow. >>how businesses and one of the hardest hit parts of the state are preparing to reopen just in time for the holiday weekend. and the north bay nonprofit refusing to shut down despite raing up thousands of dollars in fines. >>why its owners say the thrift shop is an essential business in closing would make its customers suffer. >>those stories and more just minutes away on kron 4 news at 9. the news station. >>you're watching kr
tonight, we're congratulating heather hicks heather is graduating from heritage high school in brentwood in the fall, she hopes to attend a grand canyon university and major in nursing we could use more nurses all right heather congrats and you can let us know about a grad and your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. >>then submit a picture of the person let us know which high school they attended and what's coming up next for them and that wraps...
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heather mcdonald, thank you so much.o see you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, virtually alone and no one saw this coming among countries in the west, sweden refuses to copy china in a way that it responded to coronavirus. now its ambassador since sweden is approaching immunity, group immunity against the virus. she joins us next to explain what's happening there. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: as the coronavirus swept the planet in early march, virtually every western nation raced it to adopt the chinese model, aggressive lockdown, targeting the whole population, severe punishment for anybody who didn't obey. one nation though refused to go along. it stood alone, it was sweden. sweden never closed restaurants, never close primary schools, it encouraged people to look up for their own health and the health of their neighbors. according to the country's leaders, that strategy worked. the swedish ambassador to the united states, we are happy to have her on tonight. thanks so much for joining us. i know you've been following this as
heather mcdonald, thank you so much.o see you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: well, virtually alone and no one saw this coming among countries in the west, sweden refuses to copy china in a way that it responded to coronavirus. now its ambassador since sweden is approaching immunity, group immunity against the virus. she joins us next to explain what's happening there. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: as the coronavirus swept the planet in early march, virtually every western nation raced...
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heather, welcome. >> hi. >> president trump has steadfastly said the u.s. economy will bounce back better than ever and sooner than we might think. what's the latest indication on what the job market will actually do? could we be in for a quick recovery? >> unfortunately it seems omthe white house thinks it will be a quick recovery. more and more economists predict that we will head into the new year into 2021, and the unemployment rate while it will come down a little bit will probably still be 10%. that means over 15 million americans will probably still be out of a job heading into the new year. and that's going to take a long time, potentially years to recover. and the real concern as stephanie was just pointing out is the more businesses that close, particularly those small businesses, there won't be jobs to go back even when the economy starts to reopen. >> there was a "the washington post" poll that shows about 3 out of 4 workers who were laid off or furloughed say they expect to be rehired once the stay at home orders are lifted. 3 out of 4. how lik
heather, welcome. >> hi. >> president trump has steadfastly said the u.s. economy will bounce back better than ever and sooner than we might think. what's the latest indication on what the job market will actually do? could we be in for a quick recovery? >> unfortunately it seems omthe white house thinks it will be a quick recovery. more and more economists predict that we will head into the new year into 2021, and the unemployment rate while it will come down a little bit...
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for cbs news, i'm heather janssen, in sacramento. >> lopez: ahwhat, a great story.hat a great family. imagine the story they'll be able to tell that precious little daughter. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm tony lopez reporting from kovr in sacramento. my clear, elizabeth klinge, she'll be here tomorrow. enjoy your weekend. thanks for watching, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs bay area studios, this kpix 5 >>> i mean it was big and it was hot. >>> now at six, a massive fire near fisherman's wharf nearly claims a piece of world war ii history on this memorial day weekend. the battle to save a ship that survived the battle of normandy. >>> the russian river tour season kicks off with mixed feelings about tourists but some business owners have a solution for that. rules of engagement that we call them. for people that are coming. >> a visitors guide in the age of covid-19 up incue. >> the unofficial start of summer is certainly going to feel that way as we look toward mount diablo. we are tracking a memorial day weekend heatwave. good ev
for cbs news, i'm heather janssen, in sacramento. >> lopez: ahwhat, a great story.hat a great family. imagine the story they'll be able to tell that precious little daughter. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm tony lopez reporting from kovr in sacramento. my clear, elizabeth klinge, she'll be here tomorrow. enjoy your weekend. thanks for watching, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs bay area studios, this kpix 5 >>> i mean it was big and it was...
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seat 4 is john elberling, seat 5 is heather phillips, seat 6 is jane weil. before we hear from the applicant, we have jessica look, a representative from the planning department here today, to briefly give some background about this c.a.c. and what the body hopes to achieve during its time. miss look are you there? >> good morning. can you guys hear me? >> supervisor ronen: we can. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is jessica look. and i'm a series planner with the planning department. a product of the central soma plan, which was adopted in 2018. the c.a.c. was created in response to both community and planning commission desires and introduced into a legislation in 2019 by supervisor matt haney. the soma c.a.c. will be comprised of 11 members, seven appointed by the board, and four appointed by the mayor. there are also 11 alternates, which are appointed in a same manner and these board appointees will be before this committee. the c.a.c. is charged with providing advice on not just the implementation of the central soma plan, but also the east soma ar
seat 4 is john elberling, seat 5 is heather phillips, seat 6 is jane weil. before we hear from the applicant, we have jessica look, a representative from the planning department here today, to briefly give some background about this c.a.c. and what the body hopes to achieve during its time. miss look are you there? >> good morning. can you guys hear me? >> supervisor ronen: we can. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is jessica look. and i'm a series planner with the...
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sorry, heather, look, very good question.ety, which people have been particular hard—hit, and there's no question it is falling hardest on certain groups and you are right to point that out, and you are right to point that out, and we are going to need to address that. i would just make a couple points about what we are proposing this week and what we are doing. i wa nt to this week and what we are doing. i want to be clear that, yes, in saying that people who cannot work from home should now go to work, we are absolutely categorical that their workplace, your workplace, must be safe, must be covid secure. if employers will not be allowed to get away with forcing people to work in conditions that are not covid secure, everybody must obey social distancing and we are going to have a lot more inspections by the health and safety executive, we will have a random spot inspection to check that companies are doing the right thing. and if people feel that they are made to work in conditions that they think are unsafe, they should im
sorry, heather, look, very good question.ety, which people have been particular hard—hit, and there's no question it is falling hardest on certain groups and you are right to point that out, and you are right to point that out, and we are going to need to address that. i would just make a couple points about what we are proposing this week and what we are doing. i wa nt to this week and what we are doing. i want to be clear that, yes, in saying that people who cannot work from home should now...
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i want to shout out to heather, one of my students who has been doing a lot of projects this year. i was on an airplane a few months ago and i sat down and talked to a woman from the university of virginia who works at the women's center, and i talked about how i worked with gis, and she worked with the epa and said she knew a little bit about gis. and she said, i have a project, i work in the women's center at we have patients who need care off campus, but for a variety of reasons, they don't want to leave campus. i would love to have some maps that would reduce the friction of distance for them. i would like a map that lets them know how close care is and how close transportation is. so i shared with heather a bunch of tables and she has been making maps for them, where she is went to be able to show uva students and patients, here is where your care is, here is the bus you need, here is how you will get there and how you will dust -- she provides an app that somebody fills out a survey and will return back to them where they can go for care. i want to think about, as we go throu
i want to shout out to heather, one of my students who has been doing a lot of projects this year. i was on an airplane a few months ago and i sat down and talked to a woman from the university of virginia who works at the women's center, and i talked about how i worked with gis, and she worked with the epa and said she knew a little bit about gis. and she said, i have a project, i work in the women's center at we have patients who need care off campus, but for a variety of reasons, they don't...
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heather: thursday may 20th. mayhem in minneapolis overnight, city blocks nearly burned to the ground, a man shot dead on the street as violent protests rage on. >> all in the wake of george floyd's death, the unarmed black man who died as a police officer kneeled on his neck. we are live with the violence that continues to boil over. >> obligations on the nursing home, they say they can take a person. >> new york governor andrew, says nursing homes should have violated his own orders as the crisis worsens inside his state's facilities. >> the governor will give immunity to nursing home executives who donated to democrats in the past. donald trump unleashing a crackdown on social media companies after twitter fact checked him. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. a very good morning, you're watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. todd: straight to a fox news alert and the situation overnight, george floyd protests turning violent nationwide. >> outraged americans demanding justice for the
heather: thursday may 20th. mayhem in minneapolis overnight, city blocks nearly burned to the ground, a man shot dead on the street as violent protests rage on. >> all in the wake of george floyd's death, the unarmed black man who died as a police officer kneeled on his neck. we are live with the violence that continues to boil over. >> obligations on the nursing home, they say they can take a person. >> new york governor andrew, says nursing homes should have violated his own...
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. >> hello again everyone, i'm heather holmes, in this new normal consists of curbside pickups with contra costa county now following others in the bay eain the slow process of reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak, tom a card joined us after talking with people fighting to keep businesses alive, tom? >> reporter: a fight it is, in reality, three openings of the beginning of a great sorting out process, of businesses. some of which will survive, some of which will not. a home decor and give store finally reopened on the very first day was permitted for storefront pickup only. >> it's a huge step. >> reporter: the owner says, as for so many small businesses, customers really want to see, touch and feel the goods, something that has to wait for now. >> we need to be in front of our customers, we are very tactical and a social business, without that we have no business at all. >> reporter: owns sports shoe. >> where one-on-one unfitting people shoe. >> reporter: you created a website and custom services. >> we created a home delivery service and started taking orders over the phone, and we'
. >> hello again everyone, i'm heather holmes, in this new normal consists of curbside pickups with contra costa county now following others in the bay eain the slow process of reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak, tom a card joined us after talking with people fighting to keep businesses alive, tom? >> reporter: a fight it is, in reality, three openings of the beginning of a great sorting out process, of businesses. some of which will survive, some of which will not. a home...
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. >> shannon: fbi director christ heather: christopher ray facing increased scrutiny following revelations for recently released michelson interview notes and texts and adam schiff under fire tonight, fox news contributor molly hemingway joins us to discuss so many things, hardly know where to start. we have a letter from senator johnson and congressman jordan to christopher ray saying the american people learn troubling details about the politicization and misconduct at the highest levels of the fbi during the obama biden administration. more concerning we continue to learn these new details for litigation and investigations, not from you, director ray remains firmly committed to addressing all the failures of the prior fbi leadership maintain a foundation of pentacles, rigor, objectivity, continuity and ownership, he will fulfill the bureau's mission. where do you think we stand? >> director ray hasn't done himself any favors how he has handled the revelations of wrongdoing it the fbi and this goes back years, congressional investigations, inspector general portend the department of just
. >> shannon: fbi director christ heather: christopher ray facing increased scrutiny following revelations for recently released michelson interview notes and texts and adam schiff under fire tonight, fox news contributor molly hemingway joins us to discuss so many things, hardly know where to start. we have a letter from senator johnson and congressman jordan to christopher ray saying the american people learn troubling details about the politicization and misconduct at the highest...
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heather macdonald has spent a lot of time writing about the topic.the author of "the war on cops." we are happy to have her on tonight. as you are so good at doing, give us the overview. what isme this about? it's not some random response happening around the country, it's part of some larger issue. what is the issue? >> it's a very bizarre moment. this is not a good look for government. it's the biggest policy mistake in history, probably setting us on a depression that is going te take us a generation to recover from, and rather than reverse course, as it becomes apparent how unnecessary this shutdown is, it's arresting the law-abiding and letting the criminals go free. this is a way to undermine all remaining legitimacy of sgovernment. the left is seizing this opportunity to achieve a host of long-standing policy goals, whether it's de-politicization and de-incarceration, but the point is, this is completely unnecessary. not only were the lockdowns unnecessary. we know that, we knew that going into them, really. they affect the elderly, infirm, no
heather macdonald has spent a lot of time writing about the topic.the author of "the war on cops." we are happy to have her on tonight. as you are so good at doing, give us the overview. what isme this about? it's not some random response happening around the country, it's part of some larger issue. what is the issue? >> it's a very bizarre moment. this is not a good look for government. it's the biggest policy mistake in history, probably setting us on a depression that is...
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. >> i am heather holmes. late this afternoon we got word that solano county will indeed join napa, and allow these hair salons to once again welcome back customers, we are told though that health officials in sonoma county are still weighing their options. the businesses in sonoma, and napa may reopen as they meet specific health guidelines to keep customers and staff safe. napa county will be okay and as of yesterday salons already back in business. speaking with a few owners. speaker >> reporter: they needed a few more days before they could ramp up, those who have opened our booked solid. at the parlor beauty salon in napa, it's as if the whole county needs a haircut. >> people are falling off the hook, our phone is going nuts. it means i can help my family again. sorry, it's emotional. but, i can participate inold, y so that feels good. i have three children at home. >> reporter: customers are enjoying something they may have once taken for granted. >> small things like this that go a really long way. >>
. >> i am heather holmes. late this afternoon we got word that solano county will indeed join napa, and allow these hair salons to once again welcome back customers, we are told though that health officials in sonoma county are still weighing their options. the businesses in sonoma, and napa may reopen as they meet specific health guidelines to keep customers and staff safe. napa county will be okay and as of yesterday salons already back in business. speaking with a few owners. speaker...
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it could be related toaw covid-9 for sure, sure the heather day in court? i certainly hope so. as we look at the challenges before us, and there are many, this notion of drawing a red line on legal liability unfortunately takes, fails to take into account that system of justice in america which we turn to in good times and bad to make sure that justice is meted out to those of no other recourse but to consider lawsuits in court. let's take this issue seriously, here let's not squandered theis opportunity of protecting the people who are risking their liv
it could be related toaw covid-9 for sure, sure the heather day in court? i certainly hope so. as we look at the challenges before us, and there are many, this notion of drawing a red line on legal liability unfortunately takes, fails to take into account that system of justice in america which we turn to in good times and bad to make sure that justice is meted out to those of no other recourse but to consider lawsuits in court. let's take this issue seriously, here let's not squandered theis...
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>>heather janssen reports on their new hen heaven. >>you could call them heroes for these hence the california gurls kelsey lead to one of many helping these chickens get the heck out of dodge fort dodge iowa. that is i've never spread their wings and they lived in a space that was just a square foot stuck from living in cages now on to their new temporary home animal place in grass valley for us. the rescue team flew them from iowa to save them from slaughter after the farm the 10's weren't shutdown struggling due to covid-19 we have the space we have the facilities and we felt like we could help. >>if you're at animal place margie ph says they care for a variety of animals all finding relief from rough pasts. >>we just want people to be a little kinder a little more compassionate towards other animals now margi in kelsey hoping they're sanctuary can become a temporary home has been my heart aches for those that. >>one rescued. >>and that were killed, but i am happy that these girls made it before they can find forever homes soon to
>>heather janssen reports on their new hen heaven. >>you could call them heroes for these hence the california gurls kelsey lead to one of many helping these chickens get the heck out of dodge fort dodge iowa. that is i've never spread their wings and they lived in a space that was just a square foot stuck from living in cages now on to their new temporary home animal place in grass valley for us. the rescue team flew them from iowa to save them from slaughter after the farm the...
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i am heather holmes. >> time alex savidge. let's get right to it here and check on these current conditions around the bay area. and the current temperatures. let's bring in meteorologist mark tomorrow. and we are in the thick of it right now. in the late afternoon in the terms of this heat. >> that's right. typically alex and heather we reached the hottest portion of the day between 3:00 and 4:00. so right about now we are checking out triple digits across the bay area. take a look at some of the current conditions right now at the 4:00 hour. showing you some trip digits toward walnut creek. out toward concord and fairfield. san francisco, it is warm in the city, but a bit of a breeze kind of keeping this temperatures and check right now the coast and the shoreline. lots of 90s for fremont and evened in san jose. i'm looking for potential records of the north bay for santa rosa and in san jose. we will get the official report during the 5:00 hour later on today from the national weather service. this is kind of as those recor
i am heather holmes. >> time alex savidge. let's get right to it here and check on these current conditions around the bay area. and the current temperatures. let's bring in meteorologist mark tomorrow. and we are in the thick of it right now. in the late afternoon in the terms of this heat. >> that's right. typically alex and heather we reached the hottest portion of the day between 3:00 and 4:00. so right about now we are checking out triple digits across the bay area. take a look...
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a way armed rob would have been released in prison from august and little comfort to 21-year-old heatherath last week allegedly by cornelius. if he was to imprison, heather perry would still be alive but instead, he was set free under the executive order issued by colorado democratic governor jared polis with releasing inmates of getting the coronavirus. the governor said the parole board is trying to keep people safe again. again little comfort to the family with a woman killed in may by a man who was supposed to be imprisoned until august, sean. spent all right, unbelievable. that is all the time we have left. set your dvr and never miss an episode. unity.com, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, happy monday. >> happy monday, sean, and working out, zero cash bail working out beautifully. all of these people being released and being arrested for fairly serious crimes and this is a sneak peek into the utopia created on the tables of covid to. >> sean: now they will want red state citizens to pay off their contentions. >> laura: i was cheering you. i was cheering you that you
a way armed rob would have been released in prison from august and little comfort to 21-year-old heatherath last week allegedly by cornelius. if he was to imprison, heather perry would still be alive but instead, he was set free under the executive order issued by colorado democratic governor jared polis with releasing inmates of getting the coronavirus. the governor said the parole board is trying to keep people safe again. again little comfort to the family with a woman killed in may by a man...
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. >> heather long. >> hi, chair powell, it's heather long from "the washington post." i have two questions for you, both on timing. the first, do you plan to launch the corporate credit facility and the main street lending facilities in may or early may? anything you can give us, a sense on timing? the second, in the statement, the fomc refers today to a lot of medium-term risks from the pandemic. that sounds like you all think this is going to be a long recovery, a long road to recovery. can you give any more guidance on how you all see this recovery taking shape? thanks. chairman powell: sure. so in terms of this facilities, the corporate credit facilities are near being finalized and will be operating, i would say, soon, fairly soon. main street facility is -- we're close to issuing a new term sheet. as you know, we put out a term sheet for comment a while back and we got a couple of thousand comments. we have carefully studied them. we've tried to reflect those in what we are doing now. i think with main street, there'll be at least a couple of different kinds of l
. >> heather long. >> hi, chair powell, it's heather long from "the washington post." i have two questions for you, both on timing. the first, do you plan to launch the corporate credit facility and the main street lending facilities in may or early may? anything you can give us, a sense on timing? the second, in the statement, the fomc refers today to a lot of medium-term risks from the pandemic. that sounds like you all think this is going to be a long recovery, a long...