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heather elvis. nationwide when she vanished. >> she had a new job. she was going on a first date. >> it was overwhelmingly horrible. >> where she at? >> police work the clues, her car abandoned. >> i was scared to death. >> a mysterious caller captured on camera. >> why would this person call from a payphone, in the middle of the night? >> then came the secret. >> she was married. >> rumors about her being pregnant. >> she truly did believe that she was gonna leave his wife. >> anger, betrayal, revenge. >> a bomb exploded. it was world war three. >> this crazy love triangle, create napping, potential murder. >> yes. >> this is heather's life or talking about. >> terrifying. when you see your parents hurting, you wish that you could take all their pain away. and with something like this, it's impossible. >> hello and welcome to dateline. heather elvis was charging headlong into her future. an independent young woman eager to make her mark on the world. then one night, she disappeared. investigators w
heather elvis. nationwide when she vanished. >> she had a new job. she was going on a first date. >> it was overwhelmingly horrible. >> where she at? >> police work the clues, her car abandoned. >> i was scared to death. >> a mysterious caller captured on camera. >> why would this person call from a payphone, in the middle of the night? >> then came the secret. >> she was married. >> rumors about her being pregnant. >> she truly...
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. >> we want to welcome heather long. steve: two things i want to get your reaction to the expectation is that we would add 700,000 jobs. why? heather: people are getting vaccinated and feeling safe and content again. the economy is reopening. we are seeing a ton more job opportunities and we are finally seeing a lot more hiring? workers feeling like they can return to jobs. it is safe to return to jobs. that was a big part of what happened this month. 40% of the hiring in june. the bulk of it was happening in leisure and hospitality. restaurants, hotels, arts and entertainments, big surge education jobs. steve: slight uptick in the unemployment rate. can you explain? heather: the basic story here is that it did not go up a ton. the key take away is despite all of these job openings we are seeing, there is still a flat labor force participation. that is a fancy way of saying we don't have a lot of jobseekers. people are still sitting on the sidelines. maybe i often hear about childcare issues. or i hear about people who w
. >> we want to welcome heather long. steve: two things i want to get your reaction to the expectation is that we would add 700,000 jobs. why? heather: people are getting vaccinated and feeling safe and content again. the economy is reopening. we are seeing a ton more job opportunities and we are finally seeing a lot more hiring? workers feeling like they can return to jobs. it is safe to return to jobs. that was a big part of what happened this month. 40% of the hiring in june. the bulk...
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even randy tips his cap to heather.wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org it's the lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. don't miss our weekend special. save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. man: bravo-delta-four uav test. in flight. video up. radio comm channels clear. commencing field exercise bravo-delta-four. copy that. bravo-delta-four is a go. missile activated. okay, people. hold steady. and remember this moment, because the maiden test run of a beast like this combat uav missile... ...is something to tell the grandkids. approaching target. 80 meters and closing. ingram: begin weapons engagement. murphy: 70. 60... staff sergeant murphy is clear to fire. commence firing. murphy: 50... 40... all systems ready. target locking sequence initiated.
even randy tips his cap to heather.wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org it's the lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. don't miss our weekend special. save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. man: bravo-delta-four uav test. in flight. video up. radio comm...
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ktvu jana katsuyama is here now with that meeting janna heather. here's the dilemma fighter says a third dose would boost immunity and be 5 to 10 times more effective than just two doses. but many health officials say that's the wrong focus. with so many americans and people worldwide still unvaccinated. pfizer met with fda officials monday, saying covid vaccine booster shots could be needed in 12 months to maintain antibody levels. concern is building as the more contagious delta variant is spreading with covid cases, increasing 30% this week. also a worry is the possibility of new variants emerging. i don't think we want to be here in december with a new variant. that seems to be abating our vaccine and we don't have anything that's in the pipeline already to go. but dr anthony fauci another federal health officials say it's too soon to recommend a third shot when nationwide only 55% of the total population has had at least one vaccine dose. 32% of all adults still have not received a vaccine. the bay area is faring better, but vaccination rates
ktvu jana katsuyama is here now with that meeting janna heather. here's the dilemma fighter says a third dose would boost immunity and be 5 to 10 times more effective than just two doses. but many health officials say that's the wrong focus. with so many americans and people worldwide still unvaccinated. pfizer met with fda officials monday, saying covid vaccine booster shots could be needed in 12 months to maintain antibody levels. concern is building as the more contagious delta variant is...
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heather macdonald has thoughts on that. our covid commentary in recent days. we will explain how once again we are proven right, stay there, what's on the horizon? the answers lie beyond the roads we know. we recognize that energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. ♪ ♪ >> laura: well, joe biden promised that once trump was out of office, things were calm down in america. so what did we get? we got more murder and depraved crime, that is what we got here in video released today from new york city, a man receives second degree burns after being doused by scalding liquid. the suspect laughed as he ran away. in oakland, california, a thief smashed a car window, climbed in, stole a woman's purse and backpack, all while she was stuc
heather macdonald has thoughts on that. our covid commentary in recent days. we will explain how once again we are proven right, stay there, what's on the horizon? the answers lie beyond the roads we know. we recognize that energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may...
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heather victor is an associate professor of the university as well as by two of the contributors, a senior fellow at the sir arthur lewis social economic studies the university of the west indies. and the professor of contemporary history at the university. and finally, last but not least for joined by my colleagues who is here. but we are going to do today is talk about the book in general. about the specific chapters and touched on some other issues related to the content of soccer diplomacy. if you have any questions please submit them you can do that via e-mail detail are on the events page. with that, welcome to our esteemed panelists going to start with a few questions for heather. heather, you're the the editor of the vine could you explain what is the idea behind the edited volume? what are the topics you try to cover? what is the mission of the project? spin it thank you so much to have us here to talk about soccer diplomacy. i have a lot of different scholars who work on soccer diplomacy. that brings together so much different work that expands us just how important and widesprea
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hea heather, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> heather, you used to be an anti vaccine we think soar. you were, as i say, pushing mim misinformation to hundreds of thousands of followers but here you are. you're getting your covid vaccine shot i'm looking at it now and you're encouraging everyone else to do the same. i got to ask, what changed your mind on this issue? >> you know, honestly, i -- this sounds ridiculous but i lived my life in fear of tetanus just knowing that it was everywhere, all around us and my daughter got this tiny little cat scratch a few months ago. it was just not even worth going to the pediatrician over it but, you know, i'm a new mom and took her in and they didn't want to do the tetanus shot. they said it's small and fine but saw how worried i was about tetanus and they said, you know, heather, there is a solution to your fear. and that is the tetanus shot, modern day science. it was like -- it was a lightbulb moment. >> it was that mind blowing moment of thinking oh, here is what i can do and it's funny motherhood would be the emphasis. i un
hea heather, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> heather, you used to be an anti vaccine we think soar. you were, as i say, pushing mim misinformation to hundreds of thousands of followers but here you are. you're getting your covid vaccine shot i'm looking at it now and you're encouraging everyone else to do the same. i got to ask, what changed your mind on this issue? >> you know, honestly, i -- this sounds ridiculous but i lived my life in fear of tetanus just...
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that's the only way it's going to stop heather.e will stay on top of this potential lawsuit here. thanks so much. michael cardoza always appreciate your expertise. you're welcome. have there take care of stay healthy. thank you to new guidance from the cdc is prompting states and cities all across the country to impose new masking rules as we mentioned earlier in the show, california now recommending everyone, regardless of vaccination status mask up indoors in a public setting as foxes, jonathan serrie tells us, nevada, kansas city and missouri have now also followed suit. new restrictions are going into place as a new covid spike intensifies. new york governor andrew cuomo, announcing wednesday, all state employees will need to get vaccinated or take a weekly covid test. it's the latest in a growing number of vaccine mandates across the country, and president biden is reportedly considering issuing a similar mandate for federal employees and contractors. putting some businesses in uncharted legal territory. we don't know what's g
that's the only way it's going to stop heather.e will stay on top of this potential lawsuit here. thanks so much. michael cardoza always appreciate your expertise. you're welcome. have there take care of stay healthy. thank you to new guidance from the cdc is prompting states and cities all across the country to impose new masking rules as we mentioned earlier in the show, california now recommending everyone, regardless of vaccination status mask up indoors in a public setting as foxes,...
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so it is important. >> some details, heather. showers, and really if i have a lawn or if we have lawns, we just let them go brown now, or can we still salvage the lawn a couple days a week in terms of watering? >> yeah, shorter showers and brown lawns help. but even better is upgrading old, inefficient toilets and shower heads, replacing grass with natives and other low water use plants. those are things we can do now to help us get through this drought but also help us prepare for the next one. >> we did this a few years ago. moving forward here, is it your recommendation that we just kind of get drought-proof and drought-ready for the next couple years instead of just playing this cat-and-mouse game? >> absolutely. with climate change, droughts are going to become more severe and they're going to become more frequent. it's imperative that we respond quickly and decisively and make it really conservation a way of life. that's something we said in the last drought and it's something that's true today. >> if i talk to you in 90 da
so it is important. >> some details, heather. showers, and really if i have a lawn or if we have lawns, we just let them go brown now, or can we still salvage the lawn a couple days a week in terms of watering? >> yeah, shorter showers and brown lawns help. but even better is upgrading old, inefficient toilets and shower heads, replacing grass with natives and other low water use plants. those are things we can do now to help us get through this drought but also help us prepare for...
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you too, heather. thank you. thank you. jump in covid-19 cases today, governor rhonda santa signed an executive order barring school districts from requiring students to wear masks when classes resume next month, speaking in the city of cape coral near fort myers, a republican, said floridians are in charge. there's a movement to try to impose more restrictions on the american people, and i just want to say in florida there will be no lockdowns. there will be no school closures. there will be no restrictions and no mandate. the santa said his executive order prohibiting mask mandates at schools will improve students experience and make it easier for them to focus on learning. walmart workers will need to mask up again. the nation's largest retailer is reversing its mask policy and will require all of its employees to wear masks. walmart is encouraging its customers to wear masks, and it's sores and areas with high infection rates. it's also bringing back so called health ambassadors who will head out mess. walmart also anno
you too, heather. thank you. thank you. jump in covid-19 cases today, governor rhonda santa signed an executive order barring school districts from requiring students to wear masks when classes resume next month, speaking in the city of cape coral near fort myers, a republican, said floridians are in charge. there's a movement to try to impose more restrictions on the american people, and i just want to say in florida there will be no lockdowns. there will be no school closures. there will be...
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. >> and heather. >> heather, good to see you. >> and shaun. >> can i open the door?we don't actually have the keys. >> oh, man. >> i can tell you a lot about this truck, however. >> so i'm honored, we're honored to be standing here today to show off the mack electric lr to you. it's a feat of engineering in my personal opinion. mack trucks has been building trucks that have built america for 121 years now and this is just the newest edition of what we can do and how we can plow into the future with our heavy duty lr. couple things about the truck, we have four main battery packs, two behind the cab here and the chasse replacing the fuel tank and other components. the truck is zero emissions, almost noiseless, virtually noiseless, requires no oil changes, very, very cool piece of machinery. and a target that we've set is by 2030 we want to have about a third of our truck sales being zero emissions, so-- >> and it's going to be higher than that. >> i like that. >> i'm serious. >> with the correct infrastructure in place-- ments no, built 570,000 charging stations, and
. >> and heather. >> heather, good to see you. >> and shaun. >> can i open the door?we don't actually have the keys. >> oh, man. >> i can tell you a lot about this truck, however. >> so i'm honored, we're honored to be standing here today to show off the mack electric lr to you. it's a feat of engineering in my personal opinion. mack trucks has been building trucks that have built america for 121 years now and this is just the newest edition of what we...
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heather and andre. she passed away this morning and the glide community learned just last week that she had been diagnosed with cancer. all of the love that she gave to san francisco is resonating today in the memories that people are sharing tonight. janice marie catanese journey through life was filled with a keen compassion for helping those most in need. she co founded glide church with the love of her life, reverend cecil williams becoming glides first president and relishing glides philosophy of radical inclusivity, providing meals, housing and services in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood, remembering once when four people entered the church wearing swastikas on headbands they came, they had removed their headbands, and they sort of volunteering for the meal. program. she was so deeply committed to clyde's mission of serving our most marginalized residents and the tenderloin and elsewhere with food with housing. she was also a poet serving as san francisco's poet laureate, from 2000 to 2000
heather and andre. she passed away this morning and the glide community learned just last week that she had been diagnosed with cancer. all of the love that she gave to san francisco is resonating today in the memories that people are sharing tonight. janice marie catanese journey through life was filled with a keen compassion for helping those most in need. she co founded glide church with the love of her life, reverend cecil williams becoming glides first president and relishing glides...
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good evening, everyone mike mibach and i'm heather holmes. frank and julie are off tonight. the family says he was smart, outgoing and fun, loving, new attend tonight. ktvu amberleigh joins us now live from san francisco. after talking to warren's family and amber police now offering a new reward in this case, that's right, heather, the man's family and police tell me they hope putting a spotlight on this case. will help bring justice just full of energy. at least it is uber intelligent young man, larry warren tells me his son mitchell was an abbot san francisco giants fan, a 24 year old with a bright future, surrounded by his loving family. he was outgoing kid. looking to have fun. but on september 30th 2016 mitchell was shot in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood around 4:30 a.m. warren says his son had been at a pub and was walking home. police say mitchell got into an argument with this man who shot mitchell. once in the torso. mitchell was able to call 911. he later died at the hospital. he gave a description of the shooter. that's how we have the photos of him. tha
good evening, everyone mike mibach and i'm heather holmes. frank and julie are off tonight. the family says he was smart, outgoing and fun, loving, new attend tonight. ktvu amberleigh joins us now live from san francisco. after talking to warren's family and amber police now offering a new reward in this case, that's right, heather, the man's family and police tell me they hope putting a spotlight on this case. will help bring justice just full of energy. at least it is uber intelligent young...
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heather that is state senator nancy skinner, who got the ball rolling, so to speak when she proposed a change in california law years ago. well tonight. she told me that she's glad the ncaa has come around. and the decision doesn't just benefit high profile football or basketball stars but opens the door for college athletes in cision wednesday puts new rules into play for college athletes now allowing them to make money from their image. their image is being used. their bodies are being used. their talents are being used, they should be receiving compensation in some way. i know a lot of student athletes that that's a kind of salvage a lot of their money to be able to, like afford, um, like food or just like other necessary expenses that aren't included in like scholarship, the effort to allow student compensation was launched by state senator nancy skinner of berkeley. well, the n c two a finally threw in the towel. it's a true victory for student athletes who have been exploited for decades. skinner was a sponsor of a california bill that paved the way california kick started
heather that is state senator nancy skinner, who got the ball rolling, so to speak when she proposed a change in california law years ago. well tonight. she told me that she's glad the ncaa has come around. and the decision doesn't just benefit high profile football or basketball stars but opens the door for college athletes in cision wednesday puts new rules into play for college athletes now allowing them to make money from their image. their image is being used. their bodies are being used....
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we get more now from fox's heather sullivan. people feel the tracking and selling of what you look at online as an invasion of your privacy. so some companies want to give you some control by letting you cash in on what's called the data dividend, every web page or social media post you click on or scroll over. is being tracked and sold to advertisers. your interests your purchases, your political leanings and companies are using it to make hundreds of billions of dollars. that's where a lot of the profits from google and facebook companies like invisibly say, hey, it's your data, you should get paid for it. what we do is we take that data and we go up to advertisers. we say, um are you interested? you know is anyone interested in for example, finding a new football gear or things like that, and advertisers will pay you for that data invisibly. dr. don vaughan says. you choose what data you share and what types of advertisers you share it wet. you get paid out. 5 10 bucks a month and that accrues in your account when you want to
we get more now from fox's heather sullivan. people feel the tracking and selling of what you look at online as an invasion of your privacy. so some companies want to give you some control by letting you cash in on what's called the data dividend, every web page or social media post you click on or scroll over. is being tracked and sold to advertisers. your interests your purchases, your political leanings and companies are using it to make hundreds of billions of dollars. that's where a lot of...
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i'm heather holmes in tonight for christina and i'm andre. senior vaccinated people with breakthrough infections can spread the delta varied. that's word tonight and today's study from the cdc looked at an outbreak in providence, massachusetts, over the fourth of july weekend and over hundreds of positive cases. 74% were in people who were fully vaccinated, the health agency reports. the delta variant appears to be as contagious as chickenpox, and that vaccinate people can carry just as much of the virus as people who are not vaccinated, but health officials maintain vaccines are effective at preventing serious illness or death. and that getting everyone vaccinated will help contain the virus. the best way to stop of new variant from spreading is to have less virus out there, and the best way to do that is to get people vaccinated and to mask up until they are. so this new research drove the cdc's decision earlier this week. we told you about to recommend everyone wear mess in high risk areas, regardless of vaccination status. 77% of people i
i'm heather holmes in tonight for christina and i'm andre. senior vaccinated people with breakthrough infections can spread the delta varied. that's word tonight and today's study from the cdc looked at an outbreak in providence, massachusetts, over the fourth of july weekend and over hundreds of positive cases. 74% were in people who were fully vaccinated, the health agency reports. the delta variant appears to be as contagious as chickenpox, and that vaccinate people can carry just as much of...
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heather: i could sit here for 100 years and not be able to explain or talk about the impacts becausee. and they are at different levels. you have your survivors who are directly impacted who still live today, whether it be sexual abuse, mental, spiritual, -- language abuse not -- being able to speak your mother tongue, not being able to pray. to be told you are not human, you are in yemen if you did not take on christianity. like i say, you know, what is going on right now, i think when you look at the impacts, there is direct impacts, and there's impacts that are intergenerational. like today, you still have addictions. you still have family violence. you still have poverty. john: 70% of these schools were run or started by the catholic church. the vatican announced they are going to have three of the biggest indigenous groups coming to the vatican at the end of the year to meet with the pope. is that enough, this meeting? and what do you want to come out of that meeting? heather: contrary to what the pope says, he believes that is not their role to give an apology, according to the
heather: i could sit here for 100 years and not be able to explain or talk about the impacts becausee. and they are at different levels. you have your survivors who are directly impacted who still live today, whether it be sexual abuse, mental, spiritual, -- language abuse not -- being able to speak your mother tongue, not being able to pray. to be told you are not human, you are in yemen if you did not take on christianity. like i say, you know, what is going on right now, i think when you...
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hello again, everyone and heather holmes in tonight for christina. i'm andre senior can be a little confusing this year, trying to figure out which fourth of july celebrations are actually happening, and it's sad to say there will be no professional fireworks. the show at san jose's discovery meadow and albert and lake park. have been canceled, morgan hill and at california's great america in santm not being here for a year, and this is something that we haven't done in a long time. we're actually making a larger firework show that we've ever done in the past. well in the east bay. venetia city leaders say public safety concerns led them to cancel the usual independent state fireworks show and parade and danville rescheduled their fourth of july parade for labor day weekend instead, and authorities, of course, are concerned about illegal fireworks this weekend fire departments all across the bay area, getting ready with. increased staff to these amber lee joins us now live from the oakland hills with more on the steps that officials there are taking
hello again, everyone and heather holmes in tonight for christina. i'm andre senior can be a little confusing this year, trying to figure out which fourth of july celebrations are actually happening, and it's sad to say there will be no professional fireworks. the show at san jose's discovery meadow and albert and lake park. have been canceled, morgan hill and at california's great america in santm not being here for a year, and this is something that we haven't done in a long time. we're...
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. >> reporter: he read the intersection of fourth and heather to new downtown san rafael, just under the 101 overpass, is a neighborhood. people living in tents and cars, their homes built with scavenged items. >> a good sense of healing and peace for people. >> reporter: late this morning, caltrans officials came through. holding items and clearing this and can. people who once lived here say crews might come and crush their home, but it won't crush their spirits. throughout california, there is only shelter for roughly 30% of people experiencing homelessness. >> it's devastating when your community is rip apart what you've built, it's small, what you're able to bring together and coalesce, and then the state comes in and rips it to shreds. >> reporter: the city of san rafael says over the last five years local and state leaders have been working hard to end chronic homelessness getting services and supports. this particular encampments underneath the 101 has been growing greatly since the pandemic, and now the city says it's too large. and it's on state property. >> the reason ther
. >> reporter: he read the intersection of fourth and heather to new downtown san rafael, just under the 101 overpass, is a neighborhood. people living in tents and cars, their homes built with scavenged items. >> a good sense of healing and peace for people. >> reporter: late this morning, caltrans officials came through. holding items and clearing this and can. people who once lived here say crews might come and crush their home, but it won't crush their spirits. throughout...
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even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org ooz >> baseball up top. the game of the red sox, it was so long last night, i felt like i was 25 years old when it started. dare i say it? things were a little hairy. pick it up in the 8th. elvis andris, key homer on friday deliver add gen. he drove it in and tied the game at 4. love the shot. bases load in the 10th. elvis lined out. since sean murphy to try to tie it burt he is punched out by j.d. martinez. red sox took a lead but a's didn't go away. he dropped it against the wall. that tied it again. check the beer cup now. yes, that is the beer snake. big one. fly ball to center. was that niv? let's watch. seth brown from third. he was safe. the a's walked it off. they are 2 1/2 games back of first place houston. 16, 297 paid to see it. other pool was open inside the stadium and the giants were there city for runs. top third, he swatted his 12th home run of the year. the two-run sot g
even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org ooz >> baseball up top. the game of the red sox, it was so long last night, i felt like i was 25 years old when it started. dare i say it? things were a little hairy. pick it up in the 8th. elvis andris, key homer on friday deliver add gen. he drove it in and tied the game at 4. love the shot. bases load in the 10th. elvis lined out. since sean murphy to...
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heather, thank you.ill cancel any concerts were the venue demands vaccine requirements. find out who it is next. recogny demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. severe nausea. so bad you think you might just - vomit. if these statements describe you, and you've been diagnosed with gastroparesis, you might qualify for a clinical study that tests a new study medication for nausea and the symptoms of gastroparesis. qualified participants will receive study related care and study medication at no charge. please visit gp vandastudy.com, that is g-p-v-a-n-d-a-s-t-u-d-y.com. or call (833) 933-9332 to see if you qualify. sponsored by vanda pharmaceuticals. >> well, two days after uk prime minister boris johnson announce
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heather seeing mikey. all right. have a good one. thanks bill. appreciate it.jose is dying downtown event has been extended this year to help restaurants get back on their feet. dying downtown returns for 18 days instead of 10 days starting tomorrow, organizers say the added extra days because so many restaurants lost money when they closed due to the pandemic 27 downtown restaurants will offer food and drink pairings three and four course price fixed. menus and chef specials, several new dying downtown restaurants that open during the pandemic are participating, including the good spot, scott's chatter house and the shop by chef baca. seems like a good time of the next few days. all right, coming up things getting a little bit ugly in the western conference finals sports director mark ibanez up next to show us how the sun's chris paul [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ delicia: this is where all our re
heather seeing mikey. all right. have a good one. thanks bill. appreciate it.jose is dying downtown event has been extended this year to help restaurants get back on their feet. dying downtown returns for 18 days instead of 10 days starting tomorrow, organizers say the added extra days because so many restaurants lost money when they closed due to the pandemic 27 downtown restaurants will offer food and drink pairings three and four course price fixed. menus and chef specials, several new dying...
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and i'm heather holmes in tonight for christina. the oakland fire department says it is adding extra cruise this weekend. and encouraging people to turn in their illegal fireworks. ktvu zambelli joins us now live from the oakland hills with more on the preparations and the concerns amber, especially from residents there. well like you said. we're up in the oakland hills and it's foggy here tonight, so he can't really see the fireworks. but you can certainly hear them. oakland fire tells me a number of restrictions will be enforced this weekend to help make this a safe holiday. julie haener my turn. illegal fireworks can be seen and heard before and during july 4th. it's a holiday that puts some people who live in high fire danger areas on edge. we get very nervous and not just the fourth of july, a couple of weeks before the fourth of july since may, oakland police say it has seized nearly £500 of fireworks and $40,000 in cash from illegal sales. department says tips from the community led to the arrest of one person wednesday who h
and i'm heather holmes in tonight for christina. the oakland fire department says it is adding extra cruise this weekend. and encouraging people to turn in their illegal fireworks. ktvu zambelli joins us now live from the oakland hills with more on the preparations and the concerns amber, especially from residents there. well like you said. we're up in the oakland hills and it's foggy here tonight, so he can't really see the fireworks. but you can certainly hear them. oakland fire tells me a...
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heather alright, azenith smith reporting live for us tonight. assets will continue to follow this legal case. thank you. police in valeo, meantime, are investigating a shooting that sadly left a 15 year old dead. it happened just before six. clock this evening near main and sacramento streets. that's just a few blocks from the valeo ferry terminal. police say they received reports that several shots were fired. and when they arrived, they found the 15 year old boy with at least one gunshot wound. he was pronounced dead there at the scene. so far, no word on any arrests. no attend tonight. there is new help for survivors of crime in california amid a rise in violence. san francisco mayor london breed was joined by district attorney chase of boudin and others at the launch of the we are serving. drivers campaign the group crime survivors for safety and justice announced a $100,000 grant that will provide cash assistance directly to victims of crime. the funds will be distributed by eight community organizations across the state, including three he
heather alright, azenith smith reporting live for us tonight. assets will continue to follow this legal case. thank you. police in valeo, meantime, are investigating a shooting that sadly left a 15 year old dead. it happened just before six. clock this evening near main and sacramento streets. that's just a few blocks from the valeo ferry terminal. police say they received reports that several shots were fired. and when they arrived, they found the 15 year old boy with at least one gunshot...
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let's bring in heather broushey. good to see you, heather. $1 trillion plan here. of the bill and where will it hit most directly, and the longer it takes in your mind is it a problem? >> i'm glad you asked about the economic implications. this is an historic investment in our nation's infrastructure, a historic investment in transit, in passenger rail, in bridges, in making sure we start electrifying our nation's school busses, in making sure we get lead pipes out of communities all across these united states, making sure people have access to the internet. all of these things connect us, they connect people and families and businesses. they help to make it possible for the economy to function. we will see the effects of this across our economy. it will make our economy more productive. it will make businesses more efficient. it will make it easier for people to get to work whether they telecommute or go on a road or bridge or take transit or take an electric vehicle. so this is really an important investment in the foundation of our economy and we're going to see
let's bring in heather broushey. good to see you, heather. $1 trillion plan here. of the bill and where will it hit most directly, and the longer it takes in your mind is it a problem? >> i'm glad you asked about the economic implications. this is an historic investment in our nation's infrastructure, a historic investment in transit, in passenger rail, in bridges, in making sure we start electrifying our nation's school busses, in making sure we get lead pipes out of communities all...
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that's right, heather. the attorney general's office will take over these investigations from local district attorneys and make independent charging decisions, attorney general bonta said. the goal is to begin restoring trust between certain communities and law enforcement. we must have accountability and we must have transparency, the state attorney general's office launched a new policies this month to investigate and make charging decisions and fatal police killings of unarmed citizens. the new program comes after governor gavin newsom signed a b 15 6 last year. this effort is personal for me. heard firsthand the hurt and the pain that so many families and communities feel in the moments after these incidents. bonta was a co sponsor of the legislation while in the assembly before being appointed to his new post earlier this year, he anticipates his office will be involved in 40 to 50 police shooting investigations a year he's created two teams of 27 agents who will fan out around the state to do the work
that's right, heather. the attorney general's office will take over these investigations from local district attorneys and make independent charging decisions, attorney general bonta said. the goal is to begin restoring trust between certain communities and law enforcement. we must have accountability and we must have transparency, the state attorney general's office launched a new policies this month to investigate and make charging decisions and fatal police killings of unarmed citizens. the...
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thanks, heather. the solutions had been outlined by the president his team back in late june when they released a set of proposals around tackling gun violence in our cities. i think the president was really there to listen and ask questions and to my really my pleasant surprise. you spend more than two hours with us probing. what we were doing in our communities how federal government could be a partner with cities and addressing gun violence and violence more generally so, mayor what did you hear from other big city mayors during today's discussions? actually, there are only two of us who are there who are mayors had several police chiefs as well as the head of a very fascinating organization in newark that engages in community based public safety solutions, but overwhelmingly, we talked about prevention programs using the federal dollars that we have, for example, in san jose to hire hundreds of young adults and gang impacted neighborhoods to support the resilience of the city in various ways. we w
thanks, heather. the solutions had been outlined by the president his team back in late june when they released a set of proposals around tackling gun violence in our cities. i think the president was really there to listen and ask questions and to my really my pleasant surprise. you spend more than two hours with us probing. what we were doing in our communities how federal government could be a partner with cities and addressing gun violence and violence more generally so, mayor what did you...
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yeah indeed, heather and as you know, before, during. during and after people continue to use fireworks illegally, and last night in antioch, firefighters tell us fireworks started a small grass fire and those embers spread to a nearby home. my house is on fire. i can't talk right now. robin anderson clutched one of her cats as she watched the antioch home. she rents go up in flames. she's blaming the blaze on what firefighters have confirmed fireworks there. rony road, my house and ruin everything i own. is that on my friend lauded for what? i don't even understand why they're doing it doesn't make sense. we have a drought and they're blowing them up like it's a start game just after nine p.m. saturday, firefighters were called to the single story house at eight. in six streets where the flames threatened nearby homes shortly before this fire, firefighters responded to another incident nearby, a neighborhood kid tried unsuccessfully to put the flames out before firefighters arrived. so the fireworks have been going off all night around
yeah indeed, heather and as you know, before, during. during and after people continue to use fireworks illegally, and last night in antioch, firefighters tell us fireworks started a small grass fire and those embers spread to a nearby home. my house is on fire. i can't talk right now. robin anderson clutched one of her cats as she watched the antioch home. she rents go up in flames. she's blaming the blaze on what firefighters have confirmed fireworks there. rony road, my house and ruin...
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allen: se convirtiÓ en actriz de televisiÓn, heather locklear. terry: ah, ¿heather locklear? ¿quÉ?: antes era menos delgada. terry: no lo entiendo, en verdad no lo entiendo. [♪♪♪] pirÁmide. [♪♪♪] (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> a horas del 4 de julio residente se preparapn para celebrar. >> el florida los trabajos de rescate continúan este sábadopreocupación de que las aglomeraciones este fin de semana disparan los contagios de la variante delta de covid-19. >> feliz sábado fuegos artificiales para este 4 de julio en san francisco, el espectáculo se realizara el ... muchos esperan atender a los espectadores que lleguen antes del choque. >> buenas tardes estar preparando para este 4 de julio en pantalla esperan tener un número alto de clientes dicen que es otraoportunidad para poder recuperarse económicamente. >> lo hacemos para pagar nuestra renta ahora está bien caro todo. otros optarán por viajar así dijo una trabajadora que viajará a modesto donde se notará con varios familiares que no había visto dijo que tomara precauciones. >> no vamos a es
allen: se convirtiÓ en actriz de televisiÓn, heather locklear. terry: ah, ¿heather locklear? ¿quÉ?: antes era menos delgada. terry: no lo entiendo, en verdad no lo entiendo. [♪♪♪] pirÁmide. [♪♪♪] (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> a horas del 4 de julio residente se preparapn para celebrar. >> el florida los trabajos de rescate continúan este sábadopreocupación de que las aglomeraciones este fin de semana...
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i want to bring in heather zumarraga. partnership. how worried are you that the biden administration and facebook are just working too close together to make these sort of arbitrary decisions? >> oh, facebook is in bed with the government. and on surface, i would -- on the surface, i would be cautious of saying what a private company can or can't do, but the problem is facebook is a monopoly in this case. has the danger. to have the federal government behind the scenes compiling a list of information they approve of or deny and then going into a private company telling them what they can and can't do is very, very scary for the american people. it's censorship. charles: and then, you know, these things have been happening so frequently, and there's never any real parameters on the violation anyway. remember last year just to suggest that maybe the virus originated at a lab in wuhan, that got a lot of people kicked off of social media. and, of course, now everyone more or less agrees that's general consensus that, yeah, th
i want to bring in heather zumarraga. partnership. how worried are you that the biden administration and facebook are just working too close together to make these sort of arbitrary decisions? >> oh, facebook is in bed with the government. and on surface, i would -- on the surface, i would be cautious of saying what a private company can or can't do, but the problem is facebook is a monopoly in this case. has the danger. to have the federal government behind the scenes compiling a list of...
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there is one year in which heather bresch's payout was $25 llion.up and up even while there has been this steady drumbeat of scandals as well as regulatory run-ins with the fda. her tenure at mylan began with this scandal in which it turned out that she had been given -- awarded an mba from west virginia university on the basis of doctored transcripts. she didn't do the course work. that mba had to be revoked. it was awarded right after manchin became governor, before he was a senator. there was the scandal around the epipen pricing in which the price was jacked up 400% . under bresch's management, it was handled disastrously. she pulled a marie antoinette on national television, saying nobody is more upset about this than i am, but everybody rightly noted that her compensation has just skyrocketed as mylan ceo. once the morgantown plant got into regulatory trouble with the fda, based on the kinds of data manipulation that some of the executive team had been notably involved in, in their previous employment, they looked to wind down the morgantown p
there is one year in which heather bresch's payout was $25 llion.up and up even while there has been this steady drumbeat of scandals as well as regulatory run-ins with the fda. her tenure at mylan began with this scandal in which it turned out that she had been given -- awarded an mba from west virginia university on the basis of doctored transcripts. she didn't do the course work. that mba had to be revoked. it was awarded right after manchin became governor, before he was a senator. there...
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heather, that ever mess. i said that the war can feed how to the tune up danica, why has it or what have you read them? what has missed in a north country. so yada. i mean to say your philosophy stuff. jim took a little month to allow for fresh gelatin . i bought a lesson, what phone call list, say at the top of a 1000000 foot off. well, listen, how does that don't seem to have it as elected in there were other questions to over the deployment of security guards and an interruption to the power supply. i said we did in july had to do. you can rachel? yes, i mean usually you know, obit. how are the geron mental enough yet and stuff as well? can i do municipal the tell you can i can tell you how does amendment, how does, when by the stuff and how does the mean amendments i started, how does that mean? doesn't at sunset on the day of the raid, there was a power failure. well look at my lemon. another bit has 5th to pull that up to mother baton is much in the tone affect my law. so what up to them and dorian, i a
heather, that ever mess. i said that the war can feed how to the tune up danica, why has it or what have you read them? what has missed in a north country. so yada. i mean to say your philosophy stuff. jim took a little month to allow for fresh gelatin . i bought a lesson, what phone call list, say at the top of a 1000000 foot off. well, listen, how does that don't seem to have it as elected in there were other questions to over the deployment of security guards and an interruption to the power...
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. >> reporter: heather was a track star at archbishop where the abuse began and transferred where hefollowed her as track coach. >> stalked and molested me at 14, had to deal with him stalking me throughout high school. >> reporter: heather will be a witness, also suing both high schools for negligence in protecting student athletes. robinson declined to comment. his lawyer says will be uphill battle. >> hard to get a fair trial in this situation. professes innocence for all the allegations. >> reporter: will rely on her therapy dog to get through the trial. at hall of justice, nbc bay area news. >>> while the videos are troubling but everywhere on social media, crimes in san francisco from car break-ins to violent assaults and robberies all caught on camera almost daily. mayor and police chief say don't paint real picture of the city. met to talk about the halfway point of 2021 and crime compared to five previous years. say the videos leave out arrests made for the crimes and insist having bigger presence on the streets is curbing violent and property crime. office is short officers
. >> reporter: heather was a track star at archbishop where the abuse began and transferred where hefollowed her as track coach. >> stalked and molested me at 14, had to deal with him stalking me throughout high school. >> reporter: heather will be a witness, also suing both high schools for negligence in protecting student athletes. robinson declined to comment. his lawyer says will be uphill battle. >> hard to get a fair trial in this situation. professes innocence for...
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adamantly professes his innocence for all these charges for these allegations. >> reporter: for now, heather says she'll rely on her therapy dog to help her get through the trial. >>> now to continuing coverage of the wildfire the burning along the coast. this is the largest so far. the beckwourth has burned close to 90,000 acres. the wildfire is about 23% contained. the bootleg fire in own oregon near the california border is still burning and causing a flex alert. cal says because of that fire, electric transmission lines from oregon are unreliable. people are asked to conserve energy to relieve strain on the power grid. let's bring in jeff ranieri t is still the midst of wildfire season. >> most immediately, the immediate fire danger has certainly, tremendously been helped out by this fog in san francisco. it's dropping our temperatures. it's also increasing the humidity. take a look at this fire danger rating scale. today was considered a 47, which is moderate. tomorrow we stay with that at a 44, right there in that moderate range because of the fog and cooler breeze at the coastline. ex
adamantly professes his innocence for all these charges for these allegations. >> reporter: for now, heather says she'll rely on her therapy dog to help her get through the trial. >>> now to continuing coverage of the wildfire the burning along the coast. this is the largest so far. the beckwourth has burned close to 90,000 acres. the wildfire is about 23% contained. the bootleg fire in own oregon near the california border is still burning and causing a flex alert. cal says...
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heather: pressure continues to grow on court justice breyer, i am not ready to go yet.ley: a number of texas sheriff's and ice offices are suing president biden and homeland security over there immigration policies. they say the administration is preventing federal officials from arresting and deporting criminal illegal immigrants. ice officers who are part of the suit said they tried giving permission to apprehend the number of child abu of biden administration policies. overnight tweet 7 people are hurt in a chicago shooting including the one-month-old baby. todd: think about that. three men jumped out of the car and started shooting in several directions. several major cities struggle to crackdown on crime. a biden nickel for every time i said that an apostle over the next few years i would be a very rich man. >> reporter: multiple people including that one-month-old baby were hurt in a shooting on the south side of chicago. that infant and a man in his 30s in critical condition. hours before the shooting chicago mayor lori lightfoot blamed the rising crime on the co
heather: pressure continues to grow on court justice breyer, i am not ready to go yet.ley: a number of texas sheriff's and ice offices are suing president biden and homeland security over there immigration policies. they say the administration is preventing federal officials from arresting and deporting criminal illegal immigrants. ice officers who are part of the suit said they tried giving permission to apprehend the number of child abu of biden administration policies. overnight tweet 7...
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heather barr joins me now.division at human rights watch. heather, thank you for coming on the show. what concerns you most about america's military withdraw from afghanistan? >> this situation is so alarming for women and girls, and i this think that we see that the taliban has already made an enormous amount of progress since the u.s. announced the wit withdrawal in april. you talked about how the taliban ruled when they were in power last time and the truth is that there's been very little change in their views on women's rights in the 20 years since they lost power. there have been tiny incremental changes, such as they say now that they accept that girls should be allowed to go to primary education, but that's wildly unacceptable, of course, and we actually see on the ground that they don't even necessarily comply with that. so, this is a real return to a very, very dark time for afghan women and girls. >> and what are afghan women telling you? >> well, what many of them are telling us is that they're tryi
heather barr joins me now.division at human rights watch. heather, thank you for coming on the show. what concerns you most about america's military withdraw from afghanistan? >> this situation is so alarming for women and girls, and i this think that we see that the taliban has already made an enormous amount of progress since the u.s. announced the wit withdrawal in april. you talked about how the taliban ruled when they were in power last time and the truth is that there's been very...
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heather holmes ktvu, fox two news. all right, heather, thank you so much.onald trump announced class action lawsuits today against facebook, twitter and google, he says the reason is that conservatives are being censored and the former isn't it indicated the platforms are violating first amendment rights ktvu tom baker looked into the law and he joins us now with what he's learned, tom. well, julie, say what he will it really looks like he's trying to rally his base by standing on. very very shaky legal ground. our case will prove this censorship is unlawful after trump encouraged his supporters to invade the us capital on january the sixth his social media accounts were suspended to this day. the internet company said they feared that trump would incite further violence and continue to falsely state that the election was rigged, were demanding an end to the shadow banning a stop to the silencing and a stop to the blacklisting, banishing and canceling that, you know so well. david greene is civil liberties director for the american civil liberties union. he
heather holmes ktvu, fox two news. all right, heather, thank you so much.onald trump announced class action lawsuits today against facebook, twitter and google, he says the reason is that conservatives are being censored and the former isn't it indicated the platforms are violating first amendment rights ktvu tom baker looked into the law and he joins us now with what he's learned, tom. well, julie, say what he will it really looks like he's trying to rally his base by standing on. very very...
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maybe i'm heather sullivan, fox news. a surge of covid cases appears to be bringing vaccines that we saw earlier in the pandemic coming up where people are forming long lines for tests and vaccines. also santa cruz police officers go after people suspected of vandalizing a black lives matter mural and major cities across the us continue to see a spike in violent crime. how leaders this is my third "live" concert this month. the energy is insane. the crowd, pumped. look, i haven't seen a show in a year. because the more we're indoors together, the more covid spreads. and, until i'm vaccinated, masks help slow the spread. which means the sooner we can go to concerts, like real ones. - can you turn it down babe? - of course, sweetheart. so mask up. not for me, for the music. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪ requiring mask wearing tomorrow in certain places, even fo
maybe i'm heather sullivan, fox news. a surge of covid cases appears to be bringing vaccines that we saw earlier in the pandemic coming up where people are forming long lines for tests and vaccines. also santa cruz police officers go after people suspected of vandalizing a black lives matter mural and major cities across the us continue to see a spike in violent crime. how leaders this is my third "live" concert this month. the energy is insane. the crowd, pumped. look, i haven't seen...
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well heather. we are also learning that a police officer was also shot.fice who died in the standoff was a sergeant with the swat team for the lubbock county sheriff's office again. three other officers, sheriff's deputies were injured, and then that one police officer, it's all happening in west texas, and we want to show you a map of the location. so you get a sense of where this is. the town of level and it's about 30 miles from lubbock, texas, and you can see it's directly west of dallas fort worth now that's where officers were dealing with a man who had barricaded himself inside a house. all of this started shortly after one pm texas time. you can see video from the scene there for deputies and one police officer were hit by gunfire and the officer who died at the hospital. sergeant josh bartlett was leader of the global counties. uh sheriff's tactical unit, and that is, according to a texas law enforcement association. sergeant bartlett leaves behind a wife and three sons and the three other sheriff's deputies from lubbock and hockley counties are
well heather. we are also learning that a police officer was also shot.fice who died in the standoff was a sergeant with the swat team for the lubbock county sheriff's office again. three other officers, sheriff's deputies were injured, and then that one police officer, it's all happening in west texas, and we want to show you a map of the location. so you get a sense of where this is. the town of level and it's about 30 miles from lubbock, texas, and you can see it's directly west of dallas...
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well employed in san francisco, and i'll tell you the real losers are heather. in addition to those potential, higher ease, are the senior citizens who don't have a ability to travel across town. uh it's a lot of people who need to go to their local store, and unfortunately it's the people. um who are who are most senior in age and have the fewer and also have fewer choices? law abiding citizens are suffering the consequences, so i understand it from the perspective of the store. i think they're they're the neiman marcus is and the targets are very much straddling a tight rope here until the government elected officials join hand in hand with the business leaders and the community leaders. we're not going to see any improvement. yes, we have seen the scale of thefts really making business for some untenable in san francisco. do you anticipate more closures or more businesses, reducing their hours because of this search and shoplifting? yes heather. i definitely do because it's a simple business equation if you have a store open. and you're losing money. and if c
well employed in san francisco, and i'll tell you the real losers are heather. in addition to those potential, higher ease, are the senior citizens who don't have a ability to travel across town. uh it's a lot of people who need to go to their local store, and unfortunately it's the people. um who are who are most senior in age and have the fewer and also have fewer choices? law abiding citizens are suffering the consequences, so i understand it from the perspective of the store. i think...
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yeah heather.they're not quitting, but they're scaling back four days into this search, law enforcement says it's down to two probabilities. i can tell you that this is in my career. this is an unprecedented search for alameda county search veterans admit they're stumped by the disappearance of 37 year old runner philip krawczyk. he mapped out his intended route in the pleasant at hills, an eight mile loop trails and a fire wrote nothing tricky, but that area and so much more has been searched. it's widened to 16 square miles, so now they re evaluate and sort of look for gaps within their coverage patterns to make sure there's no holes or any areas of significance that we may have missed critics car parked at the trailhead had his wallet, phone and shirt in it, wearing just shorts and shoes on a very hot day he set off search dogs lost his scent swiftly. it's believed heat and wind eroded it. but in a park that has hundreds of visitors daily, not one person has said they saw crazy chick running. we
yeah heather.they're not quitting, but they're scaling back four days into this search, law enforcement says it's down to two probabilities. i can tell you that this is in my career. this is an unprecedented search for alameda county search veterans admit they're stumped by the disappearance of 37 year old runner philip krawczyk. he mapped out his intended route in the pleasant at hills, an eight mile loop trails and a fire wrote nothing tricky, but that area and so much more has been searched....
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yeah yes, heather. today, search crews have narrowed the focus of their search of mahler ranch trail, specifically focusing in on going into ravines to search for him after yesterday doing a broad search of the entire park today, we're going to go out deep on monday afternoon. the search for 37 year old long distance runner, philip crazy chick went much deeper as professional search and rescue teams descended down into ravines. some of the teams did layout safety lines so they could descend. into certain areas, canyons and the like. in the search area today, monday morning, dozens more volunteers some who heard about the search for philip on their running and hiking facebook groups, joined the search athletes who run and do trail runs and whatnot. we're all kind of a big family, right, so we got to protect each other, a facebook group created monday to coordinate volunteer searchers tried to recruit experienced rock climbers to help look for craig, check. but we're told by police to stand down. instead
yeah yes, heather. today, search crews have narrowed the focus of their search of mahler ranch trail, specifically focusing in on going into ravines to search for him after yesterday doing a broad search of the entire park today, we're going to go out deep on monday afternoon. the search for 37 year old long distance runner, philip crazy chick went much deeper as professional search and rescue teams descended down into ravines. some of the teams did layout safety lines so they could descend....
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so heather and uh and alex. thanks for having me this afternoon. first thing is that we have to remember that this is a very much a dynamic situation. so when it first the cdc made the recommendations a few weeks ago that doubled over. it was only 1% of infections. now that numbers 86. so what it means is that it's gone up so that we're entering a period where that that the dynamics of the of the virus infection of pandemic has changed. we know it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. but the thing that graph that you showed is that what the showing is that is that greater than 60% of the country is in areas that have high or substantial transmission. so if you're higher, substantial, that means the risk of spreading the virus is high, and therefore that's why they're going back to mask and i know it's going to using its hard nobody likes it right and it's difficult, but that's what this is about the changing nature of the pandemic. but doctor if it is, in fact a pandemic of the unvaccinated, i'm fully vaccinated. why do i need to wear a mask? so the t
so heather and uh and alex. thanks for having me this afternoon. first thing is that we have to remember that this is a very much a dynamic situation. so when it first the cdc made the recommendations a few weeks ago that doubled over. it was only 1% of infections. now that numbers 86. so what it means is that it's gone up so that we're entering a period where that that the dynamics of the of the virus infection of pandemic has changed. we know it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. but the thing...
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so this is exciting to what heather lake asked to show us. >> time for a day trip in the quaint townia. and you can venture far without someone telling you about the famous baked goods the cafe and bakery. >> me a nice every single everything's fresh baked when we opened the by it seems now to tell you just on fresh and free of preservatives chris on and the base for any of the breakfast specialties last it's meant to be right away. one of the owners is from france and his for teams to locals and visitors alike. talk to the queen on the mountains. it's the perfect spot for free or close by or die situation. checking out the local animal sanctuary after you filled up for the day. you're going to grab a different kind of fuel and head out to the mountains. >> and alpine where this is the only place you can get up close and personal with a zebra. the children's nature retreat sits on 20 acres of land. they do private tours field trips and every animal has a story we have about a one different >> all those was the home i promise them that they would be there for home. they will have the
so this is exciting to what heather lake asked to show us. >> time for a day trip in the quaint townia. and you can venture far without someone telling you about the famous baked goods the cafe and bakery. >> me a nice every single everything's fresh baked when we opened the by it seems now to tell you just on fresh and free of preservatives chris on and the base for any of the breakfast specialties last it's meant to be right away. one of the owners is from france and his for teams...
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heather: good afternoon. a big thing we are seeing companies say is higher raw material cost and supply chain issues. you had mercedes-benz maker daimler coming out and warning about those today, particularly for daimler it is semiconductors. on the flipside, you had asml, which makes machines that make high-end semiconductors, have record orders because chipmakers are trying to ensure themselves against future shortages. those shortages we are seeing could have a real headwind is the -- headwind into the second half even the earnings we have seen today. alix: abigail was much inning the reopening trade in the u.s. there are some signs that certain companies are surprising to the upside when it comes to reopening. what are you noticing? heather: definitely today is all about the reopening trade. the best exam of that today is next, the closing retailer. they raised their forecast -- the clothing retailer. they raised their forecast after pent-up demand, and that is helping lift other retailers. you are also s
heather: good afternoon. a big thing we are seeing companies say is higher raw material cost and supply chain issues. you had mercedes-benz maker daimler coming out and warning about those today, particularly for daimler it is semiconductors. on the flipside, you had asml, which makes machines that make high-end semiconductors, have record orders because chipmakers are trying to ensure themselves against future shortages. those shortages we are seeing could have a real headwind is the --...
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i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. authorities say cray check went out to pleasanton ridge regional park yesterday morning. he told his wife he was going for an hour long run but never returned. why have coverage tonight from ktvu? emma gosh, she's in pleasant and emma what's the latest on search efforts? julie search teams grew substantially today. many people were climbing in and out of the mahler ranch trail. the trail head is just behind me. and now they packed up just a few minutes ago, ending their search tonight and continuing tomorrow morning. they say they're frustrated, though, because typically, teams have been able to find missing people. in much shorter time and in much larger areas. the planned route was right around 6 to 8 miles pleasant in police along with dozens of search and rescue teams from alameda and contra costa counties desperately searched past sunset on sunday for 37 year old philip krycek, who was declared missing saturday afternoon. he had planned it out on that app. so we knew where he was
i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. authorities say cray check went out to pleasanton ridge regional park yesterday morning. he told his wife he was going for an hour long run but never returned. why have coverage tonight from ktvu? emma gosh, she's in pleasant and emma what's the latest on search efforts? julie search teams grew substantially today. many people were climbing in and out of the mahler ranch trail. the trail head is just behind me. and now they...
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes. homes in tonight again for frank. many are wondering if we could also see restrictions right here in the bay area. ktvu azenith smith is live for us tonight. it manetta san jose airport with what she's hearing from local health officials as nip well how their bay area cases are rising, too, but given high vaccination rates one bay area health officer as reluctant to require an indoor mask mandate. instead he's considering a recommendation. don't mind if we're surging. then wish maybe nip it in the butt once and parole travelers headed to los angeles county flying out of san jose airport thursday, finding out masks are back on in indoor settings in l, a county. this man did not understand why he had to wear one when he's vaccinated because i'm vaccinated. it should help, you know, to avoid me to wear the mask. l. a county health officials implementing the new mask policy saturday night after an alarming increase in covid 19 cases there. i think health officers across this data struggling with the same challenge right n
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes. homes in tonight again for frank. many are wondering if we could also see restrictions right here in the bay area. ktvu azenith smith is live for us tonight. it manetta san jose airport with what she's hearing from local health officials as nip well how their bay area cases are rising, too, but given high vaccination rates one bay area health officer as reluctant to require an indoor mask mandate. instead he's considering a recommendation. don't...
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joining me is heather mcdonald author of "the war on cops." these are children and babies.e being shot. why aren't the democratic leaders running these big cities making this a priority. >> it's horrifying. we learned a true fact. the press didn't give a damn about black lives matter and the democrats don't. the only time they care is if somebody is shot by a cop. this carnage went on last year. 4 dozen black children gunned down in drive by shootings. i don't know a single one of those deaths protested by a black lives matter activist. cops are demoralized. they are being assaulted at record rates. a 91% increase on ambush assaults on officers. they are told by the biden administration they are racist for going into high crime neighborhoods and trying to save lives. they are backing off pro-active policing and the criminals are stepping up. people are carrying guns and using them. there is no consequence because the left wing prosecutors say we won't prosecute low level misdemeanor crimes or gun crimes. the democrats unleashed a monster. it will be hard to get back. >> lis
joining me is heather mcdonald author of "the war on cops." these are children and babies.e being shot. why aren't the democratic leaders running these big cities making this a priority. >> it's horrifying. we learned a true fact. the press didn't give a damn about black lives matter and the democrats don't. the only time they care is if somebody is shot by a cop. this carnage went on last year. 4 dozen black children gunned down in drive by shootings. i don't know a single one...
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well, she is practices natural path, e heather. it's a more holistic, less pharmaceutical approach to medicine. and where she works is right here behind us out of her home office, which was raided by the fbi today. how hello. thank you for contacting the office of dr julie mabi. julie masi is a state licensed natural path on the phone and web. she promises relief from all sorts of ailments using alternatives to western medicine. naturopathic doctors are trained similarly to medical doctors. covid is not on her list. but covid fraud brought the fbi to marcy's home office, breaking the door to her napa condo. some neighbors watched the morning raid. i saw like a couple of people in their career jackets. they were going back, going back and forth to that house. it's not every day that you see it. everyone in your neighborhood. the case against 41 year old masi began with a tip from a family, claiming she sold them pellets to swallow with tiny amounts of covid that would give them life long. immunity pellets. interesting ouaziz. neighb
well, she is practices natural path, e heather. it's a more holistic, less pharmaceutical approach to medicine. and where she works is right here behind us out of her home office, which was raided by the fbi today. how hello. thank you for contacting the office of dr julie mabi. julie masi is a state licensed natural path on the phone and web. she promises relief from all sorts of ailments using alternatives to western medicine. naturopathic doctors are trained similarly to medical doctors....