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i'm heather. >> heather, i'm dave. were two of the detectives that handled the john robinson investigation, and the two of them took her around to several different places in kansas city, including the farm. >> looking at that farm, we were down there looking for evidence of suzette or suzette's belongings. we hoped that we'd found something that'd help us find suzette. >> we searched all morning long. we had the dogs out here searching. >> it's a very rural area, kind of out in the middle of nowhere. which i suspect was just what he wanted. >> this was all farm country back then. back there is the pond. >> i was going to ask. >> that was the pond. >> a dam was broken to empty the pond as part of a hunt for human remains. >> at approximately noon, after a break and finding absolutely nothing, i was contacted by one of the handlers of the cadaver dogs who wanted us to go move some trash where the dog kind of gave a hint. and this was outside of the trailer. there's a little house there and some barrels. >> as sergeant r
i'm heather. >> heather, i'm dave. were two of the detectives that handled the john robinson investigation, and the two of them took her around to several different places in kansas city, including the farm. >> looking at that farm, we were down there looking for evidence of suzette or suzette's belongings. we hoped that we'd found something that'd help us find suzette. >> we searched all morning long. we had the dogs out here searching. >> it's a very rural area, kind...
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a lot. >> he asked me how heather was.ind, your wife was murdered, your unborn child murdered, and you're going around asking your colleagues, how is heather doing? >> after belinda is found dead, it doesn't take long for cops to find out there was a sex affair. >> that's going to be an a-ha moment. you have pregnant wife dead and husband having an affair. there's no question, they have to be looking at him as a possibility. >> david insists to virtually everyone that he is not having a fullblown affair. >> even though temple says it's only physical, he also says it wasn't serious enough for him to commit a murder to get heather scott. that's odd. >> please state your name. >> heather scott temple. >> he married her. i'm leah and that's me long before i had moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relie
a lot. >> he asked me how heather was.ind, your wife was murdered, your unborn child murdered, and you're going around asking your colleagues, how is heather doing? >> after belinda is found dead, it doesn't take long for cops to find out there was a sex affair. >> that's going to be an a-ha moment. you have pregnant wife dead and husband having an affair. there's no question, they have to be looking at him as a possibility. >> david insists to virtually everyone that he...
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people lost their lives among them a 32 year-old heather higher who was killed when james fields junior a self-proclaimed white supremacist rammed his car through a crowd of protesters. today hires mom says she's keeping her daughter's spirit alive by fighting for equality just like heather did. >>anytime that you lose a loved one the day they die is hard birthdays are are other stay out of the day they're all in all at least 5 we get through the week. >>today signs and fresh flowers mark, the honorary heather higher way where she and dozens more fun for equality. the rally garnered national attention 3 years ago and in many ways opening the country's eyes to a division that still exists today. taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero the skies are blue and speaking of the skies, let's check in with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez for a look at our weather isn't also very unique microclimate forecast as it is blue along the
people lost their lives among them a 32 year-old heather higher who was killed when james fields junior a self-proclaimed white supremacist rammed his car through a crowd of protesters. today hires mom says she's keeping her daughter's spirit alive by fighting for equality just like heather did. >>anytime that you lose a loved one the day they die is hard birthdays are are other stay out of the day they're all in all at least 5 we get through the week. >>today signs and fresh...
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heather: hi. lemonis: how are you? heather: i'm good. how are you? i'm heather. nice to meet you.monis: nice to meet you. this is george lopez. heather: george, nice to meet you. george: heather, i'm already eating the stuff. heather: hi, adelo. heather. adelo: thank you so much for this opportunity. my name's adelo ramirez. i have this passion to cook. i started a restaurant business 16 years ago. and 12 years ago, i opened a tortilla manufacturing. i wasn't really running a professional tortilla manufacturing. and that's when i met george lopez. george: i wasn't responsible for it not being professionally run. just so you know. [ laughter ] don't drag me down. "yeah, it wasn't professionally run. then i met george. and then we went all the way down, man." adelo: but i got this great opportunity now to start all over but the right way. i believe in people, process, product. so the people, guys -- i'm right here, 24/7. our process -- our manufacturers have all the certifications that you require and will make any size that you desire. if you tell me that we don't need 48 ounces, w
heather: hi. lemonis: how are you? heather: i'm good. how are you? i'm heather. nice to meet you.monis: nice to meet you. this is george lopez. heather: george, nice to meet you. george: heather, i'm already eating the stuff. heather: hi, adelo. heather. adelo: thank you so much for this opportunity. my name's adelo ramirez. i have this passion to cook. i started a restaurant business 16 years ago. and 12 years ago, i opened a tortilla manufacturing. i wasn't really running a professional...
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are talking, please your questions to jessica or heather. we had a q&a feature in the bottom of your screen . you will get to as many of those as time allows. heather lende as contributed as a and pr and national geographic outlets among other newspapers andmagazines . she's the author of the best-selling book find the good, take good care of the garden and the dog and if you lived here i know your name you and i shall be discussing herlatest book , "of bears and ballots: an alaskan adventure into small-town politics". heather will be interviewed by jessica hammer, jessica is the author of the novel magnetic girl, author of the southern book, also a nominee for the crisis section, from invisible sisters was named one of the all georgians should read and her craft guide breathing fire, a guide to writing about it was praised by vanity fair and others. she teaches creative writing and directs writing a report university. she lectures internationally in writing and we are so delighted she is joining us tonight heather and jessica, welcome and i
are talking, please your questions to jessica or heather. we had a q&a feature in the bottom of your screen . you will get to as many of those as time allows. heather lende as contributed as a and pr and national geographic outlets among other newspapers andmagazines . she's the author of the best-selling book find the good, take good care of the garden and the dog and if you lived here i know your name you and i shall be discussing herlatest book , "of bears and ballots: an alaskan...
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heather and jessica, welcome, i will let jessica take it from here. >> thank you kate.ther, i'm so glad to talk to you, i feel like you are a friend although we've only sorted met on the internet in the past two weeks. i love this book so much. while i personally don't have the temperament to run for office, and you do, apparently. you and i share deep beliefs in the importance of community and the parts of democracy. it's just a real honor to spend some time with you this evening. >> thank you lex i want to know if you would read from us Ãash for us the very beginning of "of bears and ballots". the beginning election day through "my life is an open book " the first three paragraphs. >> sure. election day, there are two polling places in haines, one of the art center lobby on the hill above the harbor and the cruise ship docks. the other at the fire hall in mosquito lake, woodsy 26 miles out of town. i said hi to everyone as i walked in.but i didn't say wish me luck. or anything close to it. the public radio station Ãb one neighbor who lives in an old house with the wid
heather and jessica, welcome, i will let jessica take it from here. >> thank you kate.ther, i'm so glad to talk to you, i feel like you are a friend although we've only sorted met on the internet in the past two weeks. i love this book so much. while i personally don't have the temperament to run for office, and you do, apparently. you and i share deep beliefs in the importance of community and the parts of democracy. it's just a real honor to spend some time with you this evening....
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. >> hello and welcome to the atlanta history center talk featuring heather in conversation with jessica, i'm kate whitman, the vice president of the community engagement, i'm really glad that you are here, thank you for being with us. this talk will also be broadcast on c-span, so look out for that, you can purchase copies directly from our official bookseller a cappella books, there's a link in the chat so you can do that, we provided a link on our website, as jessica and heather are talking, submit your questions for heather or jessica if jessica will entertain questions as well. >> i will. >> we have a q&a feature at the bottom of your screen, we will get to as many of those as time will allow, heather has contributed essays in new york times, and national geographic traveler, among other newspapers and magazines, she is the author of the best-selling book find the good, take good care of the garden in the god and if you lived here, i would know your name, tonight she will discuss her latest book of the alaskan adventure in small town politics, heather will be interviewed by jessica,
. >> hello and welcome to the atlanta history center talk featuring heather in conversation with jessica, i'm kate whitman, the vice president of the community engagement, i'm really glad that you are here, thank you for being with us. this talk will also be broadcast on c-span, so look out for that, you can purchase copies directly from our official bookseller a cappella books, there's a link in the chat so you can do that, we provided a link on our website, as jessica and heather are...
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heather, i'm not -- i don't know if heather mac donald can hear us. >> i can hear you. >> tucker: oh,. tell us how you were censored bl google and why you think they censored you. >> in 1860, frederick douglass said free speech was the dread of tyrants, the right they wanted to strike down. and facts of the dread of the silicon valley oligarchs. facts which does prove their favorite narratives that america is racist. i gave a speech last week on policing that used federal data, the gold standard, to disprove the lie that police are engaged in wanton racist violence against black men, as joe biden and the rioters maintained. no sooner did i finish the speech that google wiped out from the web on the lines that it violated the community guidelines of keeping youtube a safe space for all. my host appealed the decision. youtube grudgingly put it back on but with age restrictions, meaning your child cannot watch the speech unless you sneak them in behind you. here's what your child can watch in the privacy of his bedroom. a porn star giving a lap dance, nubile, naked women, praising destru
heather, i'm not -- i don't know if heather mac donald can hear us. >> i can hear you. >> tucker: oh,. tell us how you were censored bl google and why you think they censored you. >> in 1860, frederick douglass said free speech was the dread of tyrants, the right they wanted to strike down. and facts of the dread of the silicon valley oligarchs. facts which does prove their favorite narratives that america is racist. i gave a speech last week on policing that used federal...
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heather connolly is director for and medics. heather connolly is directorfor europe and medics.. what we have learned about apparently similar cases in the past, would we expect german doctors treating alexander novell need to be able to say definitively what caused him to get sick?” able to say definitively what caused him to get sick? i think it‘s highly unlikely that we will be able to have a definitive answer and through the russian doctors in hospital almost preventing a eight alexei navalny —— preventing alexei navalny —— preventing alexei navalny. but this hospital in berlin treated a similar russian opposition figure in 2018. nearly the exact same symptoms, so hopefully they will be able to draw some comparisons and tragically, this hospital as had a great deal of expertise in russian poisoning. they prevented alexei navalny‘s blood from being taken when he was in siberia. was this poison 01’ was in siberia. was this poison or simply was in siberia. was this poison orsimply —— is was in siberia. was this poison or simply —— is alexei navalny a serious threat to the kreml
heather connolly is director for and medics. heather connolly is directorfor europe and medics.. what we have learned about apparently similar cases in the past, would we expect german doctors treating alexander novell need to be able to say definitively what caused him to get sick?” able to say definitively what caused him to get sick? i think it‘s highly unlikely that we will be able to have a definitive answer and through the russian doctors in hospital almost preventing a eight alexei...
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heather and jessica, welcome and i will let you take it from here. >> heather, i'm glad to talk with you. i feel like you are a friend even though we've only met on the internet in the past few weeks. i love this book so much, and while i personally do not have the temperament to run for office, and you do it apparent apparently, you and i share a deep belief in the importance of community and democracy and it is just a real honor to spend some time with you. i want to know if you could read for us just the beginning of "of bears and ballots: an alaskan adventure in small-town politics." if you could read from the beginning through my life is an open book, the first three paragraphs. >> guest: sure. election day. there are two polling places in haines, one is in the lobby of the cruise ship dock and the other is mosquito lake, [inaudible] i voted at the arts center and said hi to everyone as i walked in. i didn't say wish me luck or anything close to that. the public radio stations have signs on the street corners reminding residents know campaigning was allowed at or near polling pl
heather and jessica, welcome and i will let you take it from here. >> heather, i'm glad to talk with you. i feel like you are a friend even though we've only met on the internet in the past few weeks. i love this book so much, and while i personally do not have the temperament to run for office, and you do it apparent apparently, you and i share a deep belief in the importance of community and democracy and it is just a real honor to spend some time with you. i want to know if you could...
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and heather mcghee of the civil rights advocacy group color of change. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so much for that new tone. this past week president trump re-tweeted a video of a doctor who said masks were unnecessary. hydroxychloroquine is a cure for covid-19 and that diseases are caused by dreams of sex with demons. meanwhile, the number of deaths from covid-19 passed 150,000. nine states set one-day records for covid cases while 11 set single-day records for deaths. among those deaths was former republican presidential candidate herman cain. cain was diagnosed shortly after attending the president's rally in tulsa. we learned that economic output fell in the last quarter by the largest amount since records have been kept, at an annualized right of 32.9%. that was even before extra unemployment benefits for tens of millions of americans ran out on friday. finally president trump made the most un-amer
and heather mcghee of the civil rights advocacy group color of change. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so much for that new tone. this past week president trump re-tweeted a video of a doctor who said masks were unnecessary. hydroxychloroquine is a cure for covid-19 and that diseases are caused...
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heather covered a good portion of these things. it is going to sound like i am going to sound like a half broken record. >> you can never hear this stuff enough. >> the traditional 401-k. what is that? did i lose you? >> you are fine. i was saying you can never hear this information enough. >> i listed on the different accounts like your biggest at the top going down. use traditional 401k has an annual limit as of $19,500 depending on your age you may qualify for catch up contributions. she mentioned workplace retirement plans. what if you are self-employed are these available to you? the answer is yes. there is a range of plans. if you want be the higher 401-k limit, especially if you are a solo entrepreneur or small business plan in the sense it is you and spouse working together in a business. consider setting up a solo 401-k for higher limits. this is the traditional ira. individual retirement account. you set it up not so much with an employer separately. this is something that everybody is not aware of. if you are married onl
heather covered a good portion of these things. it is going to sound like i am going to sound like a half broken record. >> you can never hear this stuff enough. >> the traditional 401-k. what is that? did i lose you? >> you are fine. i was saying you can never hear this information enough. >> i listed on the different accounts like your biggest at the top going down. use traditional 401k has an annual limit as of $19,500 depending on your age you may qualify for catch...
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now, on to heather's book. her book has gotten a lot of critical praise. for example, t"the washington post" writes, heather cox richardson of boston college describes goldwater's crusade in her masterful book. perhaps the most important political coalition of the 20th century and publishers weekly says, though richardson underemphasizes the prevalence of racism, sexism and unequality of other parts of the country during the civil war she marshals more for the book's title. conservatives will cry foul, but critics will be persuaded. and first, i want to invite those of you out in the world listening to share your questions for heather, you can do that, typing in the a and q box at the bottom of the screen and we'll take as many in the second half of the program which in whole is going to last about an hour. now it's my great pressure to introduce heather cox richard zoran, professor at boston college and writer of the popular newsletter, "letters from an american." welcome, heath heather. >> thank you, joanne. i was trying to unmute myself. i want to start
now, on to heather's book. her book has gotten a lot of critical praise. for example, t"the washington post" writes, heather cox richardson of boston college describes goldwater's crusade in her masterful book. perhaps the most important political coalition of the 20th century and publishers weekly says, though richardson underemphasizes the prevalence of racism, sexism and unequality of other parts of the country during the civil war she marshals more for the book's title....
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>>heather willwe iams. certainly appreciate your information tonight and we are keeping all of cal fire and the volunteers who are supporting those who acuated as crews in our hearts. thank you so much for your update tonight, heather williams. >>this is a story lot of people have been paying attention to around the bay area california's oldest state park has by the wildfires. this is drone video of the fire damage that was taken yesterday at big basin redwoods state park that's in the santa cruz mountains stay with kron 4. as wildfire coverage co >>people living in fremont are also watching and waiting to see if they'll be forced to evacuate because of the scu complex fire. today cal fire issued in of actual evacuation warning for people who live in the foothills below mission peak. jonathan mccall has the latest from fremont. >>as a cloud of haze hovers over her home now i'm a little bit more concerned they really need to be people who have been more prepared to leave jean for gusts of fremont is hoping t
>>heather willwe iams. certainly appreciate your information tonight and we are keeping all of cal fire and the volunteers who are supporting those who acuated as crews in our hearts. thank you so much for your update tonight, heather williams. >>this is a story lot of people have been paying attention to around the bay area california's oldest state park has by the wildfires. this is drone video of the fire damage that was taken yesterday at big basin redwoods state park that's in...
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heather covered a good portion of these things. it is going to sound like i am going to sound like a half broken record. >> you can never hear this stuff enough. >> the traditional 401-k. what is that? did i lose you? >> you are fine. i was saying you can never hear this information enough. >> i listed on the different accounts like your biggest at the top going down. use traditional 401k has an annual limit as of $19,500 depending on your age you may qualify for catch up contributions. she mentioned workplace retirement plans. what if you are self-employed are these available to you? the answer is yes. there is a range of plans. if you want be the higher 401-k limit, especially if you are a solo entrepreneur or small business plan in the sense it is you and spouse working together in a business. consider setting up a solo 401-k for higher limits. this is the traditional ira. individual retirement account. you set it up not so much with an employer separately. this is something that everybody is not aware of. if you are married onl
heather covered a good portion of these things. it is going to sound like i am going to sound like a half broken record. >> you can never hear this stuff enough. >> the traditional 401-k. what is that? did i lose you? >> you are fine. i was saying you can never hear this information enough. >> i listed on the different accounts like your biggest at the top going down. use traditional 401k has an annual limit as of $19,500 depending on your age you may qualify for catch...
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and heather mcghee, civil rights advocate group, color of change. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so much for that new tone. this past week, president trump retweeted a video of a doctor who said masks were unnecessary. hydroxychloroquine is a cure for covid-19 and diseases are caused by dreams of sex with demons. meanwhile, the number of deaths from covid-19 passed 150,000. nine states set one-day records for covid cases while 11 set single-day records for deaths. among those deaths was former republican presidential candidate herman cain. economic output fell since records have been kept at an annualized rate of 32.9%, and that was even before benefits ran out for millions of americans on friday. president trump made the most un-american and un-democratic of suggestions, proposing to delay the election, insisting again, without evidence that mail-in voting will result in a fraudulent outcome. and remember all o
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heather, rob, mark thank you very much great segment appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: meanwhile the u.s. economy is showing its strength by adding jobs for a third straight month. we're going to dig into the numbers that really smash expectations and one state is allowing more people into casino s than church so people are getting creative. the attorney for president trump , jenna ellis will explain that later plus our cold war with china is spiraling into a battle for sovereignty how president trump is fighting back i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. vis
heather, rob, mark thank you very much great segment appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: meanwhile the u.s. economy is showing its strength by adding jobs for a third straight month. we're going to dig into the numbers that really smash expectations and one state is allowing more people into casino s than church so people are getting creative. the attorney for president trump , jenna ellis will explain that later plus our cold war with china is spiraling into a battle for sovereignty...
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>>today signs and fresh flowers mark, the honorary heather higher way where she and dozens more fun for equality. the rally garnered national attention 3 years ago and in many ways opening the country's eyes to a division that still exists today. taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero the skies are blue and speaking of the skies, let's check in with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez for a look at our weather isn't also very unique microclimate forecast as it is blue along the embarcadero but socked in with august out there in full force throughout golden gate bridge reducing her visibility for those of you hitting the roads for your wednesday night so keep that in mind but we're going to notice less and less of that marine layer in the coming days, thanks to our gradual warm up. >>downtown san francisco warming up to 70 degrees tomorrow for your thursday micro climate outlook, 68 degrees for those of you it happened they with above average temperatures brisbane to san bruno in the mid 70 there but no brand burlingame warming up into the low to mid 80's with mid 80's for
>>today signs and fresh flowers mark, the honorary heather higher way where she and dozens more fun for equality. the rally garnered national attention 3 years ago and in many ways opening the country's eyes to a division that still exists today. taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero the skies are blue and speaking of the skies, let's check in with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez for a look at our weather isn't also very unique microclimate forecast as it is blue along...
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with that, heather, please go ahead. thank you all. :: i'm grateful to you all for prioritizing our efforts to address this monumental problem . a special advisor for human trafficking and i'm privileged he was invited as president and his administration in this room to be the first to assumethis role within the whitehouse . this year we celebrate 20 years of putting freedom first . through the signing of the protocol and passage of the victims protection act of 2000, together we accomplished much in the anti-trafficking field but we have much more to do. mike carswell is a domestic policy to work across the various white house inter-agencies to continue driving forward the actions laid out in the present executive order on combating human trafficking and child exploitation in the united states. the president signed this executive order january 30, 2020 and housing for survivors of humantrafficking is outlined as a priority area in this executive order . in 2018 i participated in a nationwide justice sector initiative de
with that, heather, please go ahead. thank you all. :: i'm grateful to you all for prioritizing our efforts to address this monumental problem . a special advisor for human trafficking and i'm privileged he was invited as president and his administration in this room to be the first to assumethis role within the whitehouse . this year we celebrate 20 years of putting freedom first . through the signing of the protocol and passage of the victims protection act of 2000, together we accomplished...
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. >> and i'm heather holmes. let's get to those three massive wildfires ringing the bay area, and also rewriting california history. the l.a. times created this map shing the here is a size of these fires. the lnu fire is now the second largest in state history. it's burning in sonoma and napa county and south into solano. the scu fire is also in four counts. the three wildfires have burned more than 775,000 acres. all of these fires started by lightning one week ago. >> reporter: heather, good afternoon to you. contain system up, which is good news. also good ws, a large no longer in direct threat from the flames. but if you look screen left, off in the distance, that's smoke rising above the hilltops here in the santa rosa mountains. those homes along the highway 9 corridor are still in danger, so crews are using an old technique in hopes 0 of making gains the firefight. just north of felton, firefighters are taking advantage of higher temperatures higher humidity to work gains the fire. >> the weather is coope
. >> and i'm heather holmes. let's get to those three massive wildfires ringing the bay area, and also rewriting california history. the l.a. times created this map shing the here is a size of these fires. the lnu fire is now the second largest in state history. it's burning in sonoma and napa county and south into solano. the scu fire is also in four counts. the three wildfires have burned more than 775,000 acres. all of these fires started by lightning one week ago. >> reporter:...
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—— later in the programme, we'll speak to heather conley who is director for europe and russia at theter for strategic and international studies. lithuania and poland have denied claims that nato is building up its forces along their borders with belarus. poland's government says the claim is just "regime propaganda." it comes after the president of belarus, alexander lu kashenko, accused what he described as foreign powers of orchestrating the protests against his disputed re—election. he made his remarks in a visit to a military facility in the west of the country. protesters returned to the streets on saturday evening, demanding mr lu kashenko stand down. david campanale has more. his report contains scenes you may find disturbing. bc but they were sent in they show beatings by security forces. multiple cases of police detainees on the streets and in
—— later in the programme, we'll speak to heather conley who is director for europe and russia at theter for strategic and international studies. lithuania and poland have denied claims that nato is building up its forces along their borders with belarus. poland's government says the claim is just "regime propaganda." it comes after the president of belarus, alexander lu kashenko, accused what he described as foreign powers of orchestrating the protests against his disputed...
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welcome heather. >> i'm here. trying to unmute myself also first of all thank you to brooklyn historical society but also to say i'm incredibly excited about this because the first time joann and i do her own thing to gather i asked her not only my but the talk about her new book as well but also how the past speaks to the current moment and what's going on in american politics today. we will talk about my book and her book and also the first moment and that we are only limited to an hour but thank you for giving this a shot. >> i'm excited to be here. this will be fun. >> it seems like an obvious question that one that people are wondering, even the two little blips that i read to use words like provocative so how is it you came to write this book? given out timely it is? >> what i study is that i read politics all the time and they say how people are thinking about things and to end up on that but the history of the republican party when i read that conscience of the conservative it was so similar to the speech
welcome heather. >> i'm here. trying to unmute myself also first of all thank you to brooklyn historical society but also to say i'm incredibly excited about this because the first time joann and i do her own thing to gather i asked her not only my but the talk about her new book as well but also how the past speaks to the current moment and what's going on in american politics today. we will talk about my book and her book and also the first moment and that we are only limited to an hour...
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, last time heather i did not say congratulations on a new firm, i love the name tell us where this markets, by the way it's holding up very nicely, all things considered and maybe if we don't even get any stimulus at all customer. >> i think right now the market does want stimulus to move higher, obviously we've been hanging in there despite that in president trump signing the executive order on four fronts and number one moratorium on eviction, you will keep people in their home, you're not allowed to kick people out, extending the supplemental unemployment bonus of $400 per week, he is also helping student loans, student loan relief and you see management, president ratunder president trump saying minute it will give direct payments to americans with both parties actually supporting that, the point of discrepancy in the talk comes down to $1 trillion going to the state, mainly the blue states because they were hurting before the pandemic in either of that is not fair. that's the discrepancy between the republicans and the democrats. charles: gary last time you were on the show you menti
, last time heather i did not say congratulations on a new firm, i love the name tell us where this markets, by the way it's holding up very nicely, all things considered and maybe if we don't even get any stimulus at all customer. >> i think right now the market does want stimulus to move higher, obviously we've been hanging in there despite that in president trump signing the executive order on four fronts and number one moratorium on eviction, you will keep people in their home, you're...
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heather conley is director for europe and russia at the centre for strategic and international studies. she told us the doctors currently working on alexei navalny are unlikely to discover exactly what it was that made him ill. i think it's highly unlikely that we will be able to have the definitive answer. in part this is why the russian authorities, through the russian doctors in the hospital prevented alexei navalny from travelling. in orderfor prevented alexei navalny from travelling. in order for the poison to dissipate. so we would be unable to take samples of his blood after the initial poisoning. it will be very difficult. the good news is this hospital in berlin treated a similar russian opposition figure in 2018 with evidently nearly exactly the same symptoms, so hopefully they will be able to draw some conclusions. tragically this hospital is getting a great deal of expertise and russian poisoning. is alexei navalny a serious threat to the kremlin 01’ serious threat to the kremlin or simply serious threat to the kremlin orsimply an serious threat to the kremlin
heather conley is director for europe and russia at the centre for strategic and international studies. she told us the doctors currently working on alexei navalny are unlikely to discover exactly what it was that made him ill. i think it's highly unlikely that we will be able to have the definitive answer. in part this is why the russian authorities, through the russian doctors in the hospital prevented alexei navalny from travelling. in orderfor prevented alexei navalny from travelling. in...
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rob, scott, heather thank you very much. we call you the power panel.hank you have a great weekend. we have a show for you, you gotta watch is hidden, the do-it-yourself when it comes to your financial independence, your own wealth, september 2, 2:00 p.m. all hosted townhall america work together, they're going to answer your questions and how you can take control of your own financial future. this is what it's all about, message fox business on facebook or instagram and you can e-mail us at investment in you at foxbusiness.com, send a video question, we love answering those but send as many as possible, i want to help you get rich. a chilling and disturbing video showing senator rand paul and his wife are attacked by what he is calling in unhinged mob, urban chaos has reached a boiling point and it might decide the next president, speaking of which president trump closing up the republican national convention with his achievements in a warning that joe biden presidency of what it would bring, trump 2020 national press secretary is with us, he will weig
rob, scott, heather thank you very much. we call you the power panel.hank you have a great weekend. we have a show for you, you gotta watch is hidden, the do-it-yourself when it comes to your financial independence, your own wealth, september 2, 2:00 p.m. all hosted townhall america work together, they're going to answer your questions and how you can take control of your own financial future. this is what it's all about, message fox business on facebook or instagram and you can e-mail us at...
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williams from cal fire heather thanks for joining us tonight. >>we're looking at the 3 major fires in the bay area between 5.15% containment. >>we still have a long way to go don't we. >>yeah storm that we have coming in we're definitely going to see them. when come back in and dry lightning over the various. >>so we've talked so much about the need for more man power but the resources being stretched so thin how does this affect your planning and what is still needed to try and get a handle on this in terms of manpower. >>so we continue every sort of come in and we are assessing on an hourly basis. you know where the greatest need is and that's always going to be live. so we're going to be a strategic lee planning where we're going to put those engines where we're going to be able to fly an aircraft to help to slow the spread and then hopefully you know been on the ground we can property and also at the natural resources. >>is so where is the greatest need right now tonight. >>definitely we're seeing some activity on the l a new and the fbu we
williams from cal fire heather thanks for joining us tonight. >>we're looking at the 3 major fires in the bay area between 5.15% containment. >>we still have a long way to go don't we. >>yeah storm that we have coming in we're definitely going to see them. when come back in and dry lightning over the various. >>so we've talked so much about the need for more man power but the resources being stretched so thin how does this affect your planning and what is still needed to...
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heather conley there.enied claims that nato is building up its forces along their borders with belarus. poland‘s government says the claim isjust ‘regime propaganda‘. it comes after the president of belarus, alexander lu kashenko, accused what he described as foreign powers of orchestrating the protests against his disputed re—election. he made his remarks in a visit to a military facility in the west of the country. protesters returned to the streets on saturday evening, demanding mr lu kashenko stand down. david campanale has more — his report contains scenes you may find disturbing. as protests continue on the streets of belarus, new evidence has emerged of the force of the police crackdown. these pictures from the yard of a detention centre in minsk cannot be independently verified by the bbc, but they were sent to radio svoboda, who say they show beatings by security forces of street protesters. instances like this add to existing reports of multiple cases of ill—treatment of police detainees on the s
heather conley there.enied claims that nato is building up its forces along their borders with belarus. poland‘s government says the claim isjust ‘regime propaganda‘. it comes after the president of belarus, alexander lu kashenko, accused what he described as foreign powers of orchestrating the protests against his disputed re—election. he made his remarks in a visit to a military facility in the west of the country. protesters returned to the streets on saturday evening, demanding mr...
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heather conley there. few hours, the us house of representatives has passed an emergency bill to provide $25 billion to the cash—strapped postal service. this is part of a push to prop up the struggling postal service and ensure it can handle an influx of millions of postal ballots for the 2020 presidential election in november. the white house said on friday it strongly opposes the bill and would recommend trump veto it. alanna petroff has the latest. us politics has become increasingly polarised over the post office. no, enough is enough! give us back our post office! . cheering. protesters gathered in places like texas, pennsylvania, new york, and washington, dc. they are concerned about a recent slowdown in deliveries and they worry about what this means for postal voting in the upcoming us election. will vote ‘s arrive on time and be counted, especially in a pandemic? this man, postmaster general louis dejoy, is behind the delivery slowdown with his new cost—cutting moves. he is a big donald trump don
heather conley there. few hours, the us house of representatives has passed an emergency bill to provide $25 billion to the cash—strapped postal service. this is part of a push to prop up the struggling postal service and ensure it can handle an influx of millions of postal ballots for the 2020 presidential election in november. the white house said on friday it strongly opposes the bill and would recommend trump veto it. alanna petroff has the latest. us politics has become increasingly...
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and with that heather please go ahead. subic thank you for the kind introduction. >> i'm grateful for the leadership of the president, general barr, senior advisor trump. that among the most oppressing human rights violations of our time spread i'm so grateful to all of you for your prioritizing efforts to address this monumental problem. this week parks my eighth week at the white house. especially advisor for human trafficking and i'm truly privileged be chosen by this president and his administration the folks you see here in this room. the first assume this role within the white house. this year we celebrate 20 years of putting freedom first rate to the signing of the protocol and the passage of the trafficking victims protection act of 2000, together we have a publish so much in the antitrafficking field. but we have much more to do. my charge while the domestic policy council is to work across the various white house conferences and federal interagency to drive forward with the actions laid out for the presence execu
and with that heather please go ahead. subic thank you for the kind introduction. >> i'm grateful for the leadership of the president, general barr, senior advisor trump. that among the most oppressing human rights violations of our time spread i'm so grateful to all of you for your prioritizing efforts to address this monumental problem. this week parks my eighth week at the white house. especially advisor for human trafficking and i'm truly privileged be chosen by this president and his...
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but i agree with heather.are very diverse. there are rare things as all white suburbans ringing urban areas but it is important to point out most people in this country have no idea what affirmatively furthering fair housing means and have no idea there was a rule telling you how to do that and even when he rescinds that rule, affirmatively furthering fair housing is mandated by the fair housing act. all the obama administration was doing was clarifying how communities were to enforce this mandate. you cannot ask the president to restindz it in the 1968 civil rights act so should be clear about that. what he's doing is largely performative which is not surprising. >> because that's what he does. another factoid that i put on twitter but somehow a lot of people didn't know this but i know y'all two do. no democrat running for president has won the white vote since 1964 and i'll make this a jump off. what happened in 1964? >> lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. you know, i think it's so -- it's an import
but i agree with heather.are very diverse. there are rare things as all white suburbans ringing urban areas but it is important to point out most people in this country have no idea what affirmatively furthering fair housing means and have no idea there was a rule telling you how to do that and even when he rescinds that rule, affirmatively furthering fair housing is mandated by the fair housing act. all the obama administration was doing was clarifying how communities were to enforce this...
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. >> i am heather holmes. the governor says the system replaces the statewide watchlist and current system of variances. the governor says this new system is simpler and easier to understand. it has four tears instead of 58 county variations. >> case rate and positivity will be the new simple metrics that determine movement within these tears. >> under the new plan, each county will give a designation of purple, red, orange, or yellow. it will determine what type of businesses are allowed in each county. under the purple tear, the risk is widespread. seven areas are classified as purple. yellow tier is classified as minimum. napa county is classified as red, meaning the risk level is substantial. health officials in two different east bay counties have relaxed their restrictions for some businesses. for many hair salon owners, it was not enough. gavin newsom made his announcement. bit by bit, some businesses are getting the okay to reopen. for many, it will be a challenge, financially. >> reporter: at diablo c
. >> i am heather holmes. the governor says the system replaces the statewide watchlist and current system of variances. the governor says this new system is simpler and easier to understand. it has four tears instead of 58 county variations. >> case rate and positivity will be the new simple metrics that determine movement within these tears. >> under the new plan, each county will give a designation of purple, red, orange, or yellow. it will determine what type of businesses...
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quell come everyone to a special early edition of ktvu news at 4 i'm heather holmes. >> fox's coverage of major league baseball. >>> we are going to start with the heat and we have live team coverage on of the dangerous conditions. christina rendone. we start with mark with how hot it is going to get over the next few days. heat advisory is already in effect. >> multiple excessive heat warning, and heat advisory in place for portions of the bay area. what is interesting about this, typically talking about 99, 100 degrees, talking about 1049, 107 degrees. not just for one day but for several days that could carry into next week, temperatures will move up and done a little bit, in terms of significant dropoff in temperatures, some relief, it is not in the forecast. so, we'll talk once again about the excessive heat watch, this will become an excess i heat warning, including the santa clara valley, inland valleys, take note of this, 1 is 1:00 a.m. friday all the way until 9:00 p.m. on wednesday. that's an extended period with the heat warning in place, heat advisory to the areas in the mo
quell come everyone to a special early edition of ktvu news at 4 i'm heather holmes. >> fox's coverage of major league baseball. >>> we are going to start with the heat and we have live team coverage on of the dangerous conditions. christina rendone. we start with mark with how hot it is going to get over the next few days. heat advisory is already in effect. >> multiple excessive heat warning, and heat advisory in place for portions of the bay area. what is interesting...
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congress, and heather lundy details her experience entering local politics in her hometown of alaska, a bears and ballot, little bit later arizona senator discusses her book, dare to fly. >> representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out, here's what it looks like and it's called this is what america looks like, congresswoman thank you for joining us on book tv, there are two characters in your book, baba and abe, who are they? >> my grandfather and father, abe is the word that we use for data into molly, and baba is a traditional word that is used in the middle east for father, since i was born in his house, that is what his children called him and we continue to call him that as well, they were both father figures to me, i continue to call them that. >> what were the first eight or so years of your life like? >> peaceful, i had a really enjoyable childhood, i grew up in a household where we had not just my siblings and my father but my extended family with my uncles and aunties and grandfather, my great-grandmother was always around, and so it was a very loving
congress, and heather lundy details her experience entering local politics in her hometown of alaska, a bears and ballot, little bit later arizona senator discusses her book, dare to fly. >> representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out, here's what it looks like and it's called this is what america looks like, congresswoman thank you for joining us on book tv, there are two characters in your book, baba and abe, who are they? >> my grandfather and father, abe...
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hello again everyone i'm heather holmes into night for julie. >> at least one man in solano county and three other people in napa county have died in the lnu complex fire. also today we learn that a pg&e worker died yesterday while hearing power poles and power lines in solano county. here's a look at just how much land those fires have burned. this is a map from the national wildfire coordinating group. cal fire says the three major complex fires burning around the bay area have burned more than 400,000 acres.>> we have live team coverage of the fires burning around the bay area. debora villalon has the latest on the challenging firefight that is underway in sonoma county. but first we go to azenith smith with the latest on the homes that were destroyed tonight in the santa cruz mountains.>> reporter: and several homes are destroyed in boulder creek tonight and all 50 structures burned down so far. cal fire believes the number will surpass 100. the concern tonight, low humidity in the overnight hours. this fire wiup significantly. new video late thursday night of homes engulfed in fla
hello again everyone i'm heather holmes into night for julie. >> at least one man in solano county and three other people in napa county have died in the lnu complex fire. also today we learn that a pg&e worker died yesterday while hearing power poles and power lines in solano county. here's a look at just how much land those fires have burned. this is a map from the national wildfire coordinating group. cal fire says the three major complex fires burning around the bay area have...
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heather, let me give you the last word. history was made, kamala harris becoming the first black woman to be named the vice presidential nominee in either party. was that moment elevated to the right level? do you feel like we got to focus on that adequately? >> i think so. i think that, you know, it was couched in an evening that was really focused on the power of women, democrats know that they're right now enjoying the biggest gender gap in reported polling history. i think kamala harris again just like joe biden was someone who not all americans knew who she was. and they really focused on her story. >> yeah. >> like barack obama before her, it's an only in america story. one of the beautiful stories of people coming together who have ties to many countries across the globe and making the american dream real. i think she hit that out of the park. i think that, you know, there's the reaction online and the reaction among, you know, grass roots activists has been very, very strong. i think when you see her debate vice pre
heather, let me give you the last word. history was made, kamala harris becoming the first black woman to be named the vice presidential nominee in either party. was that moment elevated to the right level? do you feel like we got to focus on that adequately? >> i think so. i think that, you know, it was couched in an evening that was really focused on the power of women, democrats know that they're right now enjoying the biggest gender gap in reported polling history. i think kamala...
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. >> hi everyone, i'm heather moran. sticks and i is a nonprofit for arts, entertainment and ideas and a synagogue that reimagines how religion and community can advance every day lives. embedded in the dna of our organization is dialogue among the most critical issues of our time area where gathered here tonight virtually at the time when so much feels uncertain. over the past two weeks and has become abundantly clear there is no more urgent time to talk about voter suppression then the head of the upcoming20/20 election . in this moment following ongoing unconscionable tragedies of racial injustice in our country, i have more hope than ever that are declaration that black lives matter and our protest against support of freedom for all will be unrelenting in bringing about equitable and long-overduechange . we feel incredibly fortunate that tonight's guest is one of the nations foremost experts on voting rights area lena abrams is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, ceo and political leader. she was the first black wom
. >> hi everyone, i'm heather moran. sticks and i is a nonprofit for arts, entertainment and ideas and a synagogue that reimagines how religion and community can advance every day lives. embedded in the dna of our organization is dialogue among the most critical issues of our time area where gathered here tonight virtually at the time when so much feels uncertain. over the past two weeks and has become abundantly clear there is no more urgent time to talk about voter suppression then the...
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welcome to the 4, i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm alex savidge. let's get you the latest information on the four wildfires burning across northern california. more crews and cooler weather helping firefighters to make some progress and containment is growing. e three lightning complexes and the woodward fire have burned nearly 800,000 acres so fare. taking a closer look at the czu lightning complex fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. that fire grew overnight by about 900 acres, but containment also went up to 17% from 13% yesterday. about 77,000 people remain evacuate from the homes in santa cruz and san mateo counties. this fire has destroyed more than 330 buildings, most in santa cruz county. >> that number is only going to increase. obviously a large incident like this encompasses numerous roadways and numerous structures within the interior that is very difficult to get to. especially with the amount of trees that have fallen and the amount of debris that's in the road. >> some positive news to tell you about this afternoon for the city
welcome to the 4, i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm alex savidge. let's get you the latest information on the four wildfires burning across northern california. more crews and cooler weather helping firefighters to make some progress and containment is growing. e three lightning complexes and the woodward fire have burned nearly 800,000 acres so fare. taking a closer look at the czu lightning complex fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. that fire grew overnight by about 900 acres, but...
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. >> and hello everyone i'm heather holmes. sadly we have late word tonight of several fatalities in these fires. solano county, a man was found dead in the aftermath of the hennessy fire. the solano county sheriff says the man lived on pleasant valley road in vacaville varied his name has not been released while his notified and cal fire says three people have died in napa county. so far no other information has been released. the massive lnu complex has burned 215,000 acres and dozens of homes.>> a pg&e worker died in a wildfire in solano county, he was helping to clear power poles and power lines to access for the emergency responders. >> he was located in his vehicle and the gates canyon area unresponsive. cpr was performed on the individual. he was transported by ambulance and pronounced deceased at a local hospital. >> gates canyon is in the hills above vacaville, authorities have not yet said how the worker died. and we are learning more about a helicopter pilot that was killed yesterday while fighting wildfire. he's bee
. >> and hello everyone i'm heather holmes. sadly we have late word tonight of several fatalities in these fires. solano county, a man was found dead in the aftermath of the hennessy fire. the solano county sheriff says the man lived on pleasant valley road in vacaville varied his name has not been released while his notified and cal fire says three people have died in napa county. so far no other information has been released. the massive lnu complex has burned 215,000 acres and dozens...
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i'll send it back to heather. >> all right, thanks so much.ell, we are now less than 24 hours from tee off of golf's first major championship, and coming up here on the 4, we're going to have a preview of the pga championship there at harding park in san francisco. look, this isn't my first rodeo and le tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when
i'll send it back to heather. >> all right, thanks so much.ell, we are now less than 24 hours from tee off of golf's first major championship, and coming up here on the 4, we're going to have a preview of the pga championship there at harding park in san francisco. look, this isn't my first rodeo and le tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for...
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heather currently explains what can be expected from this. —— heather conley.t means. it appears that president lukashenko is now trying to create the image that nato is moving closer to belarussian border, they have reported that they are moving an airborne brigade to the lithuania poland border, and so perhaps president lukashenko is creating a military issue that he will ask president putin to help send russian forces into belarus. that could be one possible angle. but it is very clear that vladimir putin will exact a very high price of president lukashenko for any assistance that russia provides to him. we also have other neighbours of belarus, the baltic neighbours, poland, and the united states and other eu countries taking a position on this. what kind of influence can they exert over the situation? we certainly have seen where lithuania is taking a leadership role both within the european union, their foreign minister has been very strident in an interview the european union must do more, and the baltic states and poland have also offered mediation assi
heather currently explains what can be expected from this. —— heather conley.t means. it appears that president lukashenko is now trying to create the image that nato is moving closer to belarussian border, they have reported that they are moving an airborne brigade to the lithuania poland border, and so perhaps president lukashenko is creating a military issue that he will ask president putin to help send russian forces into belarus. that could be one possible angle. but it is very clear...
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heather? >> all right, rob roth reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you. >>> i want to give you another look at this new color-coded system. it is a four tiered color-coded monitoring system that replaces the state's watch list. purple is a high risk of infection for the coronavirus. only san francisco and napa counties are in red here. that is the second tier indicating a lesser risk. >>> more than 6 million coronavirus cases have now been reported nationwide, and more than 183,000 people have now died from the virus here in the u.s., as the death toll continues to rise, the race for a vaccine continues, but some public health officials say one could be available by this fall. steven hahn, the agency may make a vaccine available before what is known as phase 3 trials are completed. he said the fda will determine in the benefits outweigh the risks before making that decision. >> we have six in the united states in the final stages of trials. nine around the world. we're looking at being done with phase 3 trials sometime in late fall. >> the fda
heather? >> all right, rob roth reporting live for us this afternoon. thank you. >>> i want to give you another look at this new color-coded system. it is a four tiered color-coded monitoring system that replaces the state's watch list. purple is a high risk of infection for the coronavirus. only san francisco and napa counties are in red here. that is the second tier indicating a lesser risk. >>> more than 6 million coronavirus cases have now been reported nationwide,...
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. >> and i'm heather holmes. and they are accused of offering that $90,000 bribe in exchange up tower a dozen concealed carry permit forward- looking statements security company. this is connected to sheriff lori smith's last reflex campaign. explain. >> that's right. the district attorney said his office first started investigating allegations of bribery back in 2018 when the sheriff made her last re- election run. he said that a published report of a large campaign donation served as a catalyst which culminated in today's grand jury indictments. >> the mission and purpose of the district attorney's office is to hold public officials accountable. that's what our job is. >> d.a. jeff rosen announcing 16-page grand jury indictment of up for people, includes sheriff's captain james jenson. conspiracy. >> this has been a question in this sheriff's office for, you know, the past decade, people have been asking questions about how concealed carry permits are provided. >> reporter: the district attorney says during she
. >> and i'm heather holmes. and they are accused of offering that $90,000 bribe in exchange up tower a dozen concealed carry permit forward- looking statements security company. this is connected to sheriff lori smith's last reflex campaign. explain. >> that's right. the district attorney said his office first started investigating allegations of bribery back in 2018 when the sheriff made her last re- election run. he said that a published report of a large campaign donation served...
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. >> and hello, everyone, i'm heather holmes. >>> greg lee is here now with more about the warnings from health experts. greg? >> during a news conference, those health experts said mass evictions could lead not only to the spread of the virus, but an overburdening of the health system. some fear we're headed for an eviction and foreclosure crisis in congress doesn't act quickly. >> reporter: millions of a cans fear they will soon be homeless. more than 4 million renters in a state said they were unlikely to make august rent. many some extended eviction moratoriums, but the statewide halt an eviction proceedings could end august 14th. >> we could see a massive weight of eviction begin within a day or days of that order being rescinded. >> reporter: david chu offered one of the hand full of bills moving through the legislature to prevent evictions. he hosted a news conference about the possible health impacts. health officials warned that kicking people out of their homes could lead to an increased spread of covid-19. >> the already catastrophic crisis of affordable housing in california
. >> and hello, everyone, i'm heather holmes. >>> greg lee is here now with more about the warnings from health experts. greg? >> during a news conference, those health experts said mass evictions could lead not only to the spread of the virus, but an overburdening of the health system. some fear we're headed for an eviction and foreclosure crisis in congress doesn't act quickly. >> reporter: millions of a cans fear they will soon be homeless. more than 4 million...
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>> hi heather.talked a little bit about the black lives matter movement at the beginning of this. he would be very happy about what's going on now as far as the protests upset about the state of vandalism and lawlessness because we hoped to have tempered it now. i doubt that he would be in favor of abolition but he would be in favor of what he meant by defunding which is taking all their money away. all of this would be fleshed out in the coming days and it's subject to a lot of different interpretations that one of them is redirecting money and not having cops do all the things they do for which they are not trained like domestic abuse and school patrol and all of that. he would be in favor of that and certainly reining them in getting rid of qualified immunity. there's a lot that needs to happen and he would be a big proponent of being in favor of the legislation introduced today and then some. and demilitarization. at some point for me started getting all this military equipment to the cops. ther
>> hi heather.talked a little bit about the black lives matter movement at the beginning of this. he would be very happy about what's going on now as far as the protests upset about the state of vandalism and lawlessness because we hoped to have tempered it now. i doubt that he would be in favor of abolition but he would be in favor of what he meant by defunding which is taking all their money away. all of this would be fleshed out in the coming days and it's subject to a lot of different...
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good evening i am heather holmes. >> and i am frank somerville. thousands of people are under orders to evacuate. wildfires are raging up and down the bay area. racing through dry forest. dozens of fires is sparked by lightning are merging. cruiser trying to stop the flames from the three major fire complexes that are burning in the north bay, south bay, and san mateo and santa cruz counties. hundred 44,000 acres have burned so far. and thousands of people are under evacuation orders. cal fire says that 50 homes have been destroyed and 50 more have been damaged. >> one of the fires that is caused the most distraction is the hennessey fire . it exploded in size and is threatening homes naylor vacaville. this is part of the lnu you can see it's made up of seven fires. here's more on that story from tom vacar. >> reporter: every second tons of smoke into the air carry with it all kinds of pollutant. >> reporter: multiple fires broke out in fairfield and vacaville along iad near the san francisco bay area and sacramento. one of many complex fires in t
good evening i am heather holmes. >> and i am frank somerville. thousands of people are under orders to evacuate. wildfires are raging up and down the bay area. racing through dry forest. dozens of fires is sparked by lightning are merging. cruiser trying to stop the flames from the three major fire complexes that are burning in the north bay, south bay, and san mateo and santa cruz counties. hundred 44,000 acres have burned so far. and thousands of people are under evacuation orders. cal...
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>> high, heather. talked a little bit about the black lives matter movement in the beginning and julian would be very happy about what is going on as far as the protests, upset about the state of vandalism and lawlessness, but that seems, we hope to have tempered now. it has not disappeared. i don't know, i doubt he would be in favor of abolition of the police but in favor of what seems to be meant by defunding, which isn't taking all the money away. all of this will be fleshed out in the coming days that it is subject to a lot of different interpretations but one of them is redirecting money and not having cops do the things for which they are not trained like thomistic abuse and school patrol and all of that. he will be in favor of that. certainly of raining them in, getting rid of qualified immunity. there is a lot that needs to happen and he would be a big proponent in favor of the legislation introduced today and then some, demilitarization at some point when we start giving military equipment to
>> high, heather. talked a little bit about the black lives matter movement in the beginning and julian would be very happy about what is going on as far as the protests, upset about the state of vandalism and lawlessness, but that seems, we hope to have tempered now. it has not disappeared. i don't know, i doubt he would be in favor of abolition of the police but in favor of what seems to be meant by defunding, which isn't taking all the money away. all of this will be fleshed out in the...
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british number one johanna konta plays her first match tomorrow against compatriot heather watson.in the latest world rankings, thanks to her run to the semi—finals in the western and southern open at flushing meadows last week. she's seeded 9th at the us open. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. i will be back with an update in the next hour. now in a special interview on his last day in the job, lord hall reflects on his time as the bbc‘s director general, in conversation with our media editor, amol rajan. tony hall, thank you for talking to bbc news. in preparation for this interview, i have spoken to many present and former colleagues of yours, senior figures in tv and politics, and i should say in the spirit of transparency that the consensus among them is that of you were a highly effective dg someone who had probably the hardestjob ofany dg. but there was one common criticism that many made — i think you know what's coming — and it's about the deal that you struck with the government back in 2015 to take on the cost
british number one johanna konta plays her first match tomorrow against compatriot heather watson.in the latest world rankings, thanks to her run to the semi—finals in the western and southern open at flushing meadows last week. she's seeded 9th at the us open. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. i will be back with an update in the next hour. now in a special interview on his last day in the job, lord hall reflects on his time as the...