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something has to give, like heather said, it's the humanitarian aspect. idf has done incredible job, the hasbada is so strong in the united states that people here are convinced that everybody that lives in gaza is a... legitimate combatant. i don't know how we've gotten to this point and i don't know how we back away from it, but there is an enormous and humanitarian crisis right on the brink. they have turned off the electricity. um, palestine has said that they are running out of fuel. they cannot, that means they cannot give each other water, they can't put out the fires. this is a manufactured crisis. this can be avoided if these corridors can be opened and israel stops patrolling them with fighter jets. um, you know, this is what. israel and the united states will do, they'll create humanitarian crisis to give an excuse to intervene and they'll intervene however they want, so that's all that you're seeing right now, nobody can get in there, nothing can get out, uh, syria can't help, egypt cannot help, russia cannot help, nobody can help unless unles
something has to give, like heather said, it's the humanitarian aspect. idf has done incredible job, the hasbada is so strong in the united states that people here are convinced that everybody that lives in gaza is a... legitimate combatant. i don't know how we've gotten to this point and i don't know how we back away from it, but there is an enormous and humanitarian crisis right on the brink. they have turned off the electricity. um, palestine has said that they are running out of fuel. they...
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heather and i treat gender as the software of sex. sex is the physiology, the hardware, gender is the software. it is possible for theor softwae to change and there are cases of cultures in which something that looks like trans does exist. i believe there's a real phenomena whether we see in the west and the present is a result of the same phenomena or sort of disruption, disruptors that we have in ourr. water or w air, we don't know. we had many trans-students during the time we taught at evergreen. never had an issue with them. i always had a relationship with mutual respect and we believe that's the way that they should be treated. any adult should be free to live their life as they feel is authentically right. now, things get dicey when we start talking about hormones and synthetic drugs and surgeries, right, these are technological innovations and not part of ancestral story of flexible gender software. what's more is the discussion that we are having in civilization is almost absurdly touctionist where in order honor the rights
heather and i treat gender as the software of sex. sex is the physiology, the hardware, gender is the software. it is possible for theor softwae to change and there are cases of cultures in which something that looks like trans does exist. i believe there's a real phenomena whether we see in the west and the present is a result of the same phenomena or sort of disruption, disruptors that we have in ourr. water or w air, we don't know. we had many trans-students during the time we taught at...
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heather was literally the college's most popular professor. i wasn't terribly far behind and we had a very active group of students, community of students studying evolution, would take her class when you're in my class the next year and evergreen was a special place. enabled faculty to teach what they wanted in whatever way they wanted as long as kids showed up, college was happy with us and we were happy because that level of freedom allowed us to innovate new mechanisms for teaching. the world with our oyster, we could learn to teach better. problem was the college hired a new president. that president had for whatever reason an interest in remaking the college. in order to accomplish what he could not do on his own, he empowered a committee to correct racial injustices that did not exist at the college. they viewed heather and me as obstacles to their plan and created a protest so on may 23rd, 2017, at 9:30 in the morning, 50 never met streamed through the door of my class and accused me of races man demanded i resign or be fired. i knew t
heather was literally the college's most popular professor. i wasn't terribly far behind and we had a very active group of students, community of students studying evolution, would take her class when you're in my class the next year and evergreen was a special place. enabled faculty to teach what they wanted in whatever way they wanted as long as kids showed up, college was happy with us and we were happy because that level of freedom allowed us to innovate new mechanisms for teaching. the...
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i'm heather holmes. or earlier tonight, the president spoke about his recent trip to the middle east where he met with israeli president benjamin netanyahu. he says he got firsthand glimpses of the horrors facing that country in its war with hamas militants. i met with israelis who had personally lived through horrific horror of the attack by hamas on the 7th of october, more than 1300 people slaughtered in israel, including at least 32 american citizens. scores of innocents from infants to the elderly, grandparents, israelis, americans taking hostage, as i told, the president also called for more military aid for ukraine in its protracted war against russia. the white house is expected to formally request as much as 100 billion in emergency assist for the war torn nations. but the proposal is likely to be met with opposition on capitol hill. fox's caroline shively joins me now live from washington with more on the president's request. caroline good evening, heather and only his second speech ever from t
i'm heather holmes. or earlier tonight, the president spoke about his recent trip to the middle east where he met with israeli president benjamin netanyahu. he says he got firsthand glimpses of the horrors facing that country in its war with hamas militants. i met with israelis who had personally lived through horrific horror of the attack by hamas on the 7th of october, more than 1300 people slaughtered in israel, including at least 32 american citizens. scores of innocents from infants to the...
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heather, we had 84 people die of overdoses last month.e have people praying on those that are addicted on our streets. and we are blaming a judge. it's one more case of finger pointing and excuses and not solving the problem. so on that topic, san francisco, as you know, today began this new program called care court to really push those who are severely mental ill into treatment is care court something that you support? i i do support it. i think it was a well thought out, well intentioned plan by our governor. i think it can help a lot of people. we need to compel people into treatment if they can't take care of themselves. we also have to make sure that we have the shelter, the psychiatric emergency beds. right now we have 20 beds at sf general. we need 100 or 200 beds. we simply don't have the infrastructure in place for that. we absolutely desperately need, but we need treatment on demand and we need it now. okay. and then timing of this mayor run, i mean, we're more than a year out from the election. why get in now? it's people don'
heather, we had 84 people die of overdoses last month.e have people praying on those that are addicted on our streets. and we are blaming a judge. it's one more case of finger pointing and excuses and not solving the problem. so on that topic, san francisco, as you know, today began this new program called care court to really push those who are severely mental ill into treatment is care court something that you support? i i do support it. i think it was a well thought out, well intentioned...
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thank you, heather. >> thank you. october 17th, 2023. regular meeting of the municipal transportation agency board of directors and parking authority commission. good afternoon directors. staff and members of the public. we thank you for joining us. this meeting is being held in hybrid format, occurring in person at city hall room 400 broadcast live on sf tv and by phone. the phone number to use is (415)!a655-0001. acces code 26628586819. when the item is called dial star three to enter the queue, commenters will have up to two minutes to provide comment unless otherwise noted by the chair. please speak clearly and sure you're in a quiet location and turn off any tvs or computers around you. please note that a time limit of ten minutes of remote public comment on each action or discussion item has been set in notice for this meeting. we thank you for your cooperation. places you on item number two. roll call director hemminger here hemminger present director henderson in henderson. present re
thank you, heather. >> thank you. october 17th, 2023. regular meeting of the municipal transportation agency board of directors and parking authority commission. good afternoon directors. staff and members of the public. we thank you for joining us. this meeting is being held in hybrid format, occurring in person at city hall room 400 broadcast live on sf tv and by phone. the phone number to use is (415)!a655-0001. acces code 26628586819. when the item is called dial star three to enter...
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heather, thank you.g up tonight, we get back to our coverage of the israel-hamas war and demonstrations are popping up all across the west coast showing support for palestinians. we'll tell you what protesters are demanding. also, used water for helping one brewery stand out. see how their unconventional ingredient is the key to creating a crowd pleasing beer. we'll have those stories and much more coming up tonight at seven on west coast rap. and of course, that will be followed by the ktvu fox two news at 730. all right, we'll see you soon, alex. thank you. but first here after the break, more fallout from a major study that found many types of cold medications just don't work. and one drugstore is now pulling product from the shelves oppers! time to win is running out in our prize packed kick off the savings monopoly game! hurry in to play for your chance at over $25 million in prizes and money saving offers like this, and this, or even this. plus, you still have a shot at up to $100,000 in guaranteed
heather, thank you.g up tonight, we get back to our coverage of the israel-hamas war and demonstrations are popping up all across the west coast showing support for palestinians. we'll tell you what protesters are demanding. also, used water for helping one brewery stand out. see how their unconventional ingredient is the key to creating a crowd pleasing beer. we'll have those stories and much more coming up tonight at seven on west coast rap. and of course, that will be followed by the ktvu...
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i'm heather holmes. and i'm alex savage. authorities say the off duty pilot was riding in the cockpit yesterday on that horizon air flight. alaska airlines owns horizon ktvu tom vacar joining us now live here in the studio with more on how this all unfolded tom. well, it's quite a story. it really appears to be a bold attempt to cause a massive murder suicide disaster that two quick thinking pilots clearly averted. an off duty pilot has been arrested after he reportedly tried to shut down the engines in midair of an sfo bound flight. the alaska airlines flight operated by its regional carrier horizon air, was going from everett, washington, to san francisco last night when an off duty pilot, joseph david emerson, tried to shut down the engines. okay. just to give you a heads up, we've got the guy that tried to shut the engines down out of the cockpit, and he doesn't sound like he's causing any issue in the back right now. i think he's subdued the off duty guest pilot was inside the cockpit in what's called the jump seat behi
i'm heather holmes. and i'm alex savage. authorities say the off duty pilot was riding in the cockpit yesterday on that horizon air flight. alaska airlines owns horizon ktvu tom vacar joining us now live here in the studio with more on how this all unfolded tom. well, it's quite a story. it really appears to be a bold attempt to cause a massive murder suicide disaster that two quick thinking pilots clearly averted. an off duty pilot has been arrested after he reportedly tried to shut down the...
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yes heather.nd in addition to the cooler weather, the cloudier weather, we actually have an opportunity. a few scattered showers moving through areas of lake county as well as the north bay into tonight, early tomorrow, before we dry out for the rest of the weekend. that view of the golden gate bridge showing you all the overcast sky, temperatures coming in cooler by five, even ten degrees compared to yesterday day. and the breeze has picked up a little bit this afternoon. you are likely to fill it if you have been outdoors. storm tracker two here, some moisture there off the coastline of the north bay. we have a few sprinkles reported around lake county as well as sonoma county. but you can tell from here, not really a big deal . all we once again are just on the southern edge of a system that is working through areas of wash ton, oregon, northern california, the low right up in here off the coastline of canada . and so a very weak wave will call for tonight and into tomorrow if you are going to
yes heather.nd in addition to the cooler weather, the cloudier weather, we actually have an opportunity. a few scattered showers moving through areas of lake county as well as the north bay into tonight, early tomorrow, before we dry out for the rest of the weekend. that view of the golden gate bridge showing you all the overcast sky, temperatures coming in cooler by five, even ten degrees compared to yesterday day. and the breeze has picked up a little bit this afternoon. you are likely to...
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heather is healthy and an athlete.a defibrillator implanted. all of it, in her eyes, is a life lesson. i'll always be grateful for what you have. cherish every moment. and this moment is one she and her family won't soon forget. i can't tell you how thankful we are as a family that everybody did their job. that day. their training kicked in. everyone kept their composure. also memorable. i'm proud of you. okay. it's really awesome for those who came to her rescue. this is a really good outcome and you don't always get the good outcomes. so to be able to see it and celebrate, it's an awesome thing. i'm just shocked because i never knew this many people cared. that care seen and shown by her closest classmates. it feels really great because i get to have my friend back and it sort of feels normal again. it wasn't the same when she was gone and everybody's happy to see her proof. the heart is a powerful and resilient thing. i'm just so happy that you're back, heather, and i love you so much and i'm so grateful. building b
heather is healthy and an athlete.a defibrillator implanted. all of it, in her eyes, is a life lesson. i'll always be grateful for what you have. cherish every moment. and this moment is one she and her family won't soon forget. i can't tell you how thankful we are as a family that everybody did their job. that day. their training kicked in. everyone kept their composure. also memorable. i'm proud of you. okay. it's really awesome for those who came to her rescue. this is a really good outcome...
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i'm heather holmes. and i'm greg lee. ktvu is an rubin heard from the governor today about his decision. what's he saying an were well. governor newsom calls butler uniquely positioned. he said she was simply the best person he could find for this moment and this job. it was an appointment that took political pundits by surprise. laphonza butler is a former labor leader, a political consultant and someone who has never held office herself. now she'll be filling the senate seat of the late up, not top down. she understands moral authority, as i said, not just formal authority. i mean, she's next level qualified. butler tweeted, no one will ever measure up to the legacy of senator dianne feinstein, but i will do my best to honor her legacy and leadership. governor gavin newsom intended this to be an interim appointment, but won't ask butler not to run for the seat. i've got an incredible appointee. and she'll make the decision and no constraints, no expectations. butler will be the only current black female senator. she wil
i'm heather holmes. and i'm greg lee. ktvu is an rubin heard from the governor today about his decision. what's he saying an were well. governor newsom calls butler uniquely positioned. he said she was simply the best person he could find for this moment and this job. it was an appointment that took political pundits by surprise. laphonza butler is a former labor leader, a political consultant and someone who has never held office herself. now she'll be filling the senate seat of the late up,...
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and i'm heather holmes. this was san francisco chance to honor the late senator with a grand memorial service there at city hall. ktvu is christian captain was there today for the service in christian. a lot of those in attendance reflect feinstein's remarkable political career. that's absolutely right, alex. heather, the late senator's farewell took place right here on the front steps of city hall. a full circle moment celebrating her life where her political career began. the memorial service for the late senator drew visitors from near and far, including senate majority leader chuck schumer, who is among those coming to california to celebrate the life of dianne feinstein. if i had to pick a one word that i would associate with her, and there a be integrity. she had that internal gyroscope, what she felt was right and what she felt was wrong and that jairus hope propelled her to do many great things. a political allies from the past also coming to pay their respects. retired senator barbara boxer are amon
and i'm heather holmes. this was san francisco chance to honor the late senator with a grand memorial service there at city hall. ktvu is christian captain was there today for the service in christian. a lot of those in attendance reflect feinstein's remarkable political career. that's absolutely right, alex. heather, the late senator's farewell took place right here on the front steps of city hall. a full circle moment celebrating her life where her political career began. the memorial service...
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heather, at age 13, suffered a heart attack.a 13 year old son, so it kind of hit home a little bit like, all right, we need to do something asap. officer alex contreras quickly started cpr, wasting no time. paramedics jumped in and shocked heather's heart three times, says her father, who's also an alameda county sheriff's deputy. they saved her life. you know, i know from my line of work seconds matter, rushed to a local hospital, then airlifted to ucsf and ending up at in san francisco, where doctors put in a breathing tube. she is a fierce young lady and a fighter. this medical scare came as a huge surprise to everyone in active, athletic teen who loves basketball. is healthy and has no known underlying medical conditions. so her parents just prayed. there is without a doubt in our mind that it was a miracle. so thank you for all the support they've given me. 24 hours later, you know, we were she was able to wake up and move her eyes and respond. and she was moving her body parts and we were just breaking down in tears and sh
heather, at age 13, suffered a heart attack.a 13 year old son, so it kind of hit home a little bit like, all right, we need to do something asap. officer alex contreras quickly started cpr, wasting no time. paramedics jumped in and shocked heather's heart three times, says her father, who's also an alameda county sheriff's deputy. they saved her life. you know, i know from my line of work seconds matter, rushed to a local hospital, then airlifted to ucsf and ending up at in san francisco, where...
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heather. all right, mark, thank you. and a reminder that you can download our weather app to track the heat in your area. you'll find an hourly breakdown of conditions. and again, it's free right there on your app store. newest 730 tonight, the berkeley city council has now dropped an off street parking proposal after state regulators claimed it violated housing laws. the berkeley proposal would have mandated home homeowners in the berkeley hills provide wide off street parking for auxiliary dwelling units or adus. backers said it would keep cars parked in the street from blocking emergency responders. but california law prohibits cities from requiring their property owners to provide off street parking for adu. s a renters in the north bay say they're being priced out of their homes after more than a 300% increase in rent ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says “spa day, all day.” but this tile says classic gone glam. and this modern look? it's sleek...yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i nee
heather. all right, mark, thank you. and a reminder that you can download our weather app to track the heat in your area. you'll find an hourly breakdown of conditions. and again, it's free right there on your app store. newest 730 tonight, the berkeley city council has now dropped an off street parking proposal after state regulators claimed it violated housing laws. the berkeley proposal would have mandated home homeowners in the berkeley hills provide wide off street parking for auxiliary...
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what do you think heather would make of that?eah. this yeah, i would like to think that she would be really proud. and obviously we'lljust always speak her name. yeah. won't we? yeah. but to think that other people, notjust those that met her and were touched by her, a kind of lasting memorial. brilliant, isn't it? yeah _ i think it's really important - from a young age for people to be included in talking about it and have places to go. - we don't know who needs help because people can hide it. i think it's quite good because it's like mindfulness and you're focused on something like relaxing. it means people can talk about it and share their feelings. - and that can be good because it can, like, save their life. _ alison freeman, bbc news, south cumbria. well done to heather's family and friends. that is what everybody is doing, talking about something we never used to talk about. that is what the 3 dads walking have been saying all along. absolutely. if you have been affected by any of the issues raised, help is available from
what do you think heather would make of that?eah. this yeah, i would like to think that she would be really proud. and obviously we'lljust always speak her name. yeah. won't we? yeah. but to think that other people, notjust those that met her and were touched by her, a kind of lasting memorial. brilliant, isn't it? yeah _ i think it's really important - from a young age for people to be included in talking about it and have places to go. - we don't know who needs help because people can hide...
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heather and i were having in our dinner table with our children about where the virus was about and where it came from and what it meant and what the pandemic was likely to do and the epidemiology would unfold and treatments being advised, these were things that people were desperately interested to hear and they had none of the appropriate tools to unpack them. so heather had the brilliant idea, let's just sit down and have those conversations in front of a camera live and see if anybody shows up and it became staggeringly popular and then it got us in trouble because we called it like we saw it and i must say the official narrative on covid was so far from accurate that, well, there were a lot of people who did not want us doing it. .. .. top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv television for serious readers. >> and now here is a look at some of the offerings that are said to have the bookstore shelves this fall. including several from current and former members of congress. kentucky republican senator rand paul is set to release deception, the great covid cover-up that
heather and i were having in our dinner table with our children about where the virus was about and where it came from and what it meant and what the pandemic was likely to do and the epidemiology would unfold and treatments being advised, these were things that people were desperately interested to hear and they had none of the appropriate tools to unpack them. so heather had the brilliant idea, let's just sit down and have those conversations in front of a camera live and see if anybody shows...
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. >> in walnut creek kron four's philippe djegal reports now from the heather farm community park where people are soaking up the rays. >> skaters like it hot the heat. an excuse to head to the park to flip and grind but maybe the best spot at heather farms in walnut creek is the aquatic center where the water is always cool. the tennis courts modified for pickleball. we're groups are getting their work in walker's enjoying the sun, too, but not for too long. we stay cool. we go back into the air conditioning and dogs cannot stay cooped up inside all day, keeping a close eye on their pets. dogs owners making sure their furry friends stay hydrated just as we're supposed to do. and hot weather got flu. you that's the deal. stay at. he. so the u.s. and good luck with tough to avoid with a clear blue sky. the rising temperatures also a concern for the contra costa county fire protection district hot weather this late in the year combined with low fuel moisture could lead to big fires. some of the things that >> families do at this time of year, backyard barbecues, pits. making s'mores. typi
. >> in walnut creek kron four's philippe djegal reports now from the heather farm community park where people are soaking up the rays. >> skaters like it hot the heat. an excuse to head to the park to flip and grind but maybe the best spot at heather farms in walnut creek is the aquatic center where the water is always cool. the tennis courts modified for pickleball. we're groups are getting their work in walker's enjoying the sun, too, but not for too long. we stay cool. we go...
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heather okay. mark, thank you. well, a major land purchase to tell you about in sonoma county and it will protect one of the county's older and tallest coast redwoods, a really important purchase to tell you about. also loved ones tonight, grieving this woman who prosecutors believe was killed by her boyfriend. we hear from the victim's sister who is demanding justice year-old. alyssa salazar in july. she had accused him of raping her back in april. police say escobedo then called the victim's sister and grandmother , threatening to kill her and her family if she reported the rape. today escobedo refused to appear in court. the victim's sister calling him a coward. alicia will come to you every night in your dreams. and i hope you see her every time you look at me and my sister. i hope you see her face. now, police say her remains were found back in august. they had been burned in barrels on a farm property. today, the judge ordered escobedo to be held without bail . and a reminder that help is available to anyone
heather okay. mark, thank you. well, a major land purchase to tell you about in sonoma county and it will protect one of the county's older and tallest coast redwoods, a really important purchase to tell you about. also loved ones tonight, grieving this woman who prosecutors believe was killed by her boyfriend. we hear from the victim's sister who is demanding justice year-old. alyssa salazar in july. she had accused him of raping her back in april. police say escobedo then called the victim's...
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i'm heather holmes. under pressure to do more to prevent auto burglaries.aunched a special undercover operation and it's already seeing results. our crystal bailey is learning more now about the operation that netted seven people crystal, in just one day. it's part of heather's excuse me, oakland's auto burglary suppression operation. the undercover operation happened on september 28th. oakland police caught seven people in the act on three separate occasions recovering three catalytic converters and two firearms and personal property. they were foot chases , the police helicopter searching suspects even rammed a police cruiser with a stolen car while trying to escape. there have been nearly 11,000 car burglaries in oakland this year up 41% since last year. oakland pd is finding creative ways to combat crime. i'm for all of us don't want to shop in oakland anymore. don't want to eat out in oakland. we don't want to go even during the day to go to a restaurant. we don't want to park on the streets. our goal is to significantly reduce this and get this proble
i'm heather holmes. under pressure to do more to prevent auto burglaries.aunched a special undercover operation and it's already seeing results. our crystal bailey is learning more now about the operation that netted seven people crystal, in just one day. it's part of heather's excuse me, oakland's auto burglary suppression operation. the undercover operation happened on september 28th. oakland police caught seven people in the act on three separate occasions recovering three catalytic...
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heather, you wanted to bring to the greenwich street steps. why >> i just love the san francisco hills sport hundreds of staircases like these mpts anybody wantish to get exercise in before the conference days can come here or any number of neighborhoods and go up and down a few times and your claws will be burning. it is beautiful here, great views of the skyline, the bay, treasure island, alcatraz and exploy coit tower. >> at the top of this particular set of stairs is telegraph hill, and there used to be wild parrots thatd flew around and thrfs a film made about them once you were fascinated by those parrots. >> there is wild parents here, nobody knows where they started. the main idea is maybe they were pets that escaped from a wendo and started mating and have a huge family. in my previous job at the san francisco chronicle we name the city official animal and the board of supervisors declared the wild parrots. >> in san francisco we think of the sea lions at the animal. but i love the wild parrots. when i first moved to san francisco thi
heather, you wanted to bring to the greenwich street steps. why >> i just love the san francisco hills sport hundreds of staircases like these mpts anybody wantish to get exercise in before the conference days can come here or any number of neighborhoods and go up and down a few times and your claws will be burning. it is beautiful here, great views of the skyline, the bay, treasure island, alcatraz and exploy coit tower. >> at the top of this particular set of stairs is telegraph...
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good to see you again, heather. >> oh, good to see you, stu. thank you.art: what's going on with big tech? why? >> right. well, you just mentioned and looking at the screen this morning, the nasdaq entered correction territory yesterday. ibm, facebook, microsoft all actually had good earnings beats. i think all eyes are on google. as you know, they missed their cloud revenue. and despite the fact the stock's down 10% since yesterday, what really matters is that it's the fifth largest decline in terms of market cap in one day. almost $170 billion. and it accounts for a huge percent of the s&p 500 and the nasdaq -- stuart: is wait a second. >> that's a really big number, stu. stuart: big tech is down across the board. across board. >> right. stuart: what's the reason? is there a single reason for that across the board selling of big tech in. >> well, i think you can also a attribute it to higher e interest rates. the federal reserve, i don't think, is going to stop hiking interest rates anytime soon especially with all the debt and deficits ballooning. i me
good to see you again, heather. >> oh, good to see you, stu. thank you.art: what's going on with big tech? why? >> right. well, you just mentioned and looking at the screen this morning, the nasdaq entered correction territory yesterday. ibm, facebook, microsoft all actually had good earnings beats. i think all eyes are on google. as you know, they missed their cloud revenue. and despite the fact the stock's down 10% since yesterday, what really matters is that it's the fifth...
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and i'm heather holmes. president biden says that those conflicts overseas could spread to other parts of the world, threatening many democracies. the president says he will officially ask congress for that additional funding tomorrow. the package will include $14 billion for israel and the war against hamas, $60 billion for ukraine. an as well as $10 billion for various humanitare efforts here in the us. the president is asking for $14 billion that would go to the us mexico border and fighting the fentanyl crisis plus $7 billion for the indo pacific region, which includes taiwan. fox's caroline shively joins us now live from washington with more on the president's request. good evening, heather. president biden's speech follows his high profile wartime visit to israel, where he promised israelis they would never be alone for as long as the us stands. tonight, he called america a beacon to the world. and in his oval office address, the president pledged emergency funding for israel to fight its war against t
and i'm heather holmes. president biden says that those conflicts overseas could spread to other parts of the world, threatening many democracies. the president says he will officially ask congress for that additional funding tomorrow. the package will include $14 billion for israel and the war against hamas, $60 billion for ukraine. an as well as $10 billion for various humanitare efforts here in the us. the president is asking for $14 billion that would go to the us mexico border and fighting...
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heather.ther is an autumn flower, after which the first month of autumn, september, was even named. they are often planted along garden paths, on hills, along curbs. well, of course aistry. asters are simply incredible flowers. by the way, i really like asters, they impress with their colors, variety of colors, diversity. the height of aster can be from 10 to 50 cm. dahlia. uh, by the way, this is a family, a family, i’m sorry, or the aistrov family, uh, dahlias start to bloom in july, and until the very frosts, uh, they delight us with their beauty, well, very interesting, you probably know that there are a lot of these flowers growing everywhere, they are so yellow, you can say, they are sown, planted, and this flower is called rudbekia, this yellow optimistic color is bright, it pleases us for a very long time, well, almost to the very end frosts, like dahlias, so we admire autumn flowers, they are especially valuable for our eyes, well, we move on to the behavior of the earth's magnetic fi
heather.ther is an autumn flower, after which the first month of autumn, september, was even named. they are often planted along garden paths, on hills, along curbs. well, of course aistry. asters are simply incredible flowers. by the way, i really like asters, they impress with their colors, variety of colors, diversity. the height of aster can be from 10 to 50 cm. dahlia. uh, by the way, this is a family, a family, i’m sorry, or the aistrov family, uh, dahlias start to bloom in july, and...
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i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. a group of conservative republicans made good on their threat to oust the speaker. the office of speaker of the house of the united states house of representatives is hereby declared vacant today. this vote further plunges the house into chaos with tensions inside the republican party at an all time high. this rebellion was led by florida congressman matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is chaos. i think 33 trillion in debt is chaos. i think that facing a $2.2 trillion annual deficit is chaos. the republicans are in the middle of a civil war that is causing chaos, dysfunction and extremism. republican congressman patrick mchenry of north carolina will now temporarily lead the house of representatives until a new speaker is elected. i want to bring in stephen wolper, politics professor at saint mary's college. and boyd, professor, what a day. mccarthy served as speaker for just 269 days. that is the second shortest for a speaker in us history. so the big question this afternoon, what's next now
i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. a group of conservative republicans made good on their threat to oust the speaker. the office of speaker of the house of the united states house of representatives is hereby declared vacant today. this vote further plunges the house into chaos with tensions inside the republican party at an all time high. this rebellion was led by florida congressman matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is chaos. i think 33 trillion in debt is chaos. i think that facing a $2.2...
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he's tracking me is this is heather shamira from a i foundation the company behind digital detox. how is this something different from say, siri, visual. the park is actually entirely different from alexa from siri, from any kind of, you know, kind of voice in the box situation. you're personally understanding his guidance is wisdom. you can ask him questions. you have a relationship with digital d pop. you don't have a relationship with alexis, serious, etc. hey, hey, fuck it. hey, i'm here with my friend, and do you want to introduce yourself to? yes, i sure can. awesome. heather says digital d poc isn't just spouting, prerecorded sentences analyzes data, responds to facial expressions, antonio voice, i've done hundreds of interviews, but nothing like this and advertise, i can think on its feet. i didn't expect that. what do you think about people seeking immortality on earth. ready no need to wait for death or having to prove that if you turn to t is really very interesting about it. he is deep. thank you. so the park will talk tomorrow, right. okay. all right, bye. i. i didn't
he's tracking me is this is heather shamira from a i foundation the company behind digital detox. how is this something different from say, siri, visual. the park is actually entirely different from alexa from siri, from any kind of, you know, kind of voice in the box situation. you're personally understanding his guidance is wisdom. you can ask him questions. you have a relationship with digital d pop. you don't have a relationship with alexis, serious, etc. hey, hey, fuck it. hey, i'm here...
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heather says digital deepak isn't just spouting prerecorded sentences. it analyzes data responds to facial expressions and tone of voice. i've done hundreds of interviews, but nothing like this and advertise, i can think on its feet. i didn't expect that. what do you think about people seeking immortality? on earth? there is no need to wait for death or having to prove that if you turn to t is really very interesting about it. he is deep. thank you. so the park, we'll talk tomorrow. all right. okay. all right, bye. i. i didn't expect to like start to think like, oh i should say fine. where's it going to go? but yeah, that's a weird thought. yeah. here's the computer. yeah. yeah. but what i'm gonna do is you're gonna need 2 more for, and i get like, you know, it's weird that i was thought for. sure. yeah. well, you're actually the human that's what surprised me most. i didn't expect to connect with this digital a i clone or makes me think about my conversations with my dad. hi. i wonder what if we had captured his memories in a personal way, i clone befor
heather says digital deepak isn't just spouting prerecorded sentences. it analyzes data responds to facial expressions and tone of voice. i've done hundreds of interviews, but nothing like this and advertise, i can think on its feet. i didn't expect that. what do you think about people seeking immortality? on earth? there is no need to wait for death or having to prove that if you turn to t is really very interesting about it. he is deep. thank you. so the park, we'll talk tomorrow. all right....
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and, heather rockwood, i don't know if i met heather yet. but i met on email.ers who put this holy bed together, thank you all. and, i want to thank my dear friend, catherine al gore, the president of the massachusetts historical society. for support and long-lasting friendship. and, it is exciting to visit with you. and, with andrew. this mythic another from scripps, we met there, and we have retained our friendship. i'm delighted to be here. gavin has told you what my book is about. i was going to talk about that. so i just want to stress that this book challenges the notion that african-americans had a monolithic experience. it's important that we know that, because somebody americans have a very slight understanding of african- american experiences. it doesn't matter there and finish your color. it is a very poor understanding, and certainly, if they know anybody, it's one-dimensional. and i challenge that notion that african-american experiences were one- dimensional. it is multidimensional. it dependent upon where one lives, where one other one was free o
and, heather rockwood, i don't know if i met heather yet. but i met on email.ers who put this holy bed together, thank you all. and, i want to thank my dear friend, catherine al gore, the president of the massachusetts historical society. for support and long-lasting friendship. and, it is exciting to visit with you. and, with andrew. this mythic another from scripps, we met there, and we have retained our friendship. i'm delighted to be here. gavin has told you what my book is about. i was...
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i'm heather holmes. and i'm mike mibach.ling on congress to support a $100 billion aid package to both countries, as well as billions of dollars in funding for increased security along the us-mexico border. ktvu is alex savidge here in studio with some of the main points of the president's address. alex mike and heather, president biden's speech, of course, follows that high profile wartime visit he made to israel where the president promised israelis they would never be alone for as long as the us stands tonight in this address, he called america a beacon to the world. in the oval office address, the president pledged to emergency funding for israel to fight its war against the hamas militant who launched that deadly surprise attack on october 7th. and he promised billions more for military aid
i'm heather holmes. and i'm mike mibach.ling on congress to support a $100 billion aid package to both countries, as well as billions of dollars in funding for increased security along the us-mexico border. ktvu is alex savidge here in studio with some of the main points of the president's address. alex mike and heather, president biden's speech, of course, follows that high profile wartime visit he made to israel where the president promised israelis they would never be alone for as long as...
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i don't know if you have had met heather yet but we met on email. thank you all. i want to thank my dear friend who is the president of the massachusetts historical society for her support and long-lasting friendship. it is exciting to visit with you and with andrew, your significant other, who is a good friend. we have been there and have retained our friendship. i am so excited to be here. >> gavin just told you in my book is about. i was going to talk about that. i just want to stress that this book challenges the notion that african americans had of modeling this experience. it is important that we know that. so many americans have a very light understanding. it is a very poor understanding and certainly, if they do know anything, it is very one- dimensional. i challenge the notion that african american experience was one-dimensional. it is multidimensional, dependent upon where one lives, dependent upon whether one was free or enslaved, whether one was enslaved on a large plantation or in an urban area, or in louisiana or in the south. so much is dependent up
i don't know if you have had met heather yet but we met on email. thank you all. i want to thank my dear friend who is the president of the massachusetts historical society for her support and long-lasting friendship. it is exciting to visit with you and with andrew, your significant other, who is a good friend. we have been there and have retained our friendship. i am so excited to be here. >> gavin just told you in my book is about. i was going to talk about that. i just want to stress...
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and so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we can use, you chat youtube channel to get more from us or us on facebook as well as the to we don't business cnx news . the the 2023 frank foot book fast an emotional to the 2 areas. antonio, checking out with moving stories from the short list of the german book prize with an especially rich literary scene of this is guests of the country and an endowment of a peace prize winner. and van next on d w, the, the world in progress. as tough calls to everyone who wants to know more about the topics that concern us about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w postcard everybody was talking about the board about appropriate patients, people who are full of disorders issue and i will not cry. i will not cry find this kid. there are topics that you never done with me on a stick. then there's a kind of freedom in seeing your fingers become reality because when fears come true, they stop being fear of the .
and so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we can use, you chat youtube channel to get more from us or us on facebook as well as the to we don't business cnx news . the the 2023 frank foot book fast an emotional to the 2 areas. antonio, checking out with moving stories from the short list of the german book prize with an especially rich literary scene of this is guests of the country and an endowment of a peace prize winner....
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and so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we in use, you chat youtube channel to get more from us or us on facebook as well as the, the we don't business. i'll see you next to the all the x, the swedish, all the chinese with a swedish design. the compact s t. v has engines name for trains next on d w most cities. and they've the key to sustainable season building centers, they'll devouring energy the world as a to solution grid intention, telenetwork the centralized control megacities of tomorrow. most climate friendly tomorrow. today in 60 minutes on d. w. well, the in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic that concerned about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w postcard how india is transpose is guessing green a how this motorcycle taxi driver in molly is becoming a role model. and how this indian couple travels and lives in a van. that's a move right now and raise the .
and so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we in use, you chat youtube channel to get more from us or us on facebook as well as the, the we don't business. i'll see you next to the all the x, the swedish, all the chinese with a swedish design. the compact s t. v has engines name for trains next on d w most cities. and they've the key to sustainable season building centers, they'll devouring energy the world as a to solution...
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fines, but the high cost of living in person is also so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we in use. you shop youtube channel to get people from us or us on facebook as well as the the we don't business. i'll see you next news . the survivors of an i'm thinkable scandal as babies born out of wedlock, they were ripped away from them. others by the catholic church and ireland, many of them grew up in her wrist at conditions. and a 100 stein and catholic homes from neglect. island stolen babies, sat next on d. w. do you anti depressants help? their advocacy is up for debate. but the number of doctors writing prescriptions in germany is rising sharply despite the controversy surrounding the medication. our patients being affected tablets for depression or in 45 minutes on d. w. we said there was never giving up every weekend on dw the everything that he knows about his roots is inside the suitcase. paul redmond was born in an irish mother in baby home. just a few days after his birth. he was given up for adoption. ready t
fines, but the high cost of living in person is also so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we in use. you shop youtube channel to get people from us or us on facebook as well as the the we don't business. i'll see you next news . the survivors of an i'm thinkable scandal as babies born out of wedlock, they were ripped away from them. others by the catholic church and ireland, many of them grew up in her wrist at conditions....
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and so for me, in the business team handbell and heather it's, it's either way of com slash business or the data we in use. you chat youtube channel to get people from us or us on facebook as well as the to we don't business cnx news . the survivors of an unthinkable scandal. as babies born out of wedlock, they were ripped away from them. others by the catholic church and ireland. many of them grew up in her wrist and conditions. and a 100 stein and catholic homes from neglect. island stolen babies. no stopped next on d w. the or the words people have to say to the that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w the everything that he knows about his roots. he's inside the suitcase. paul redmond was born in an irish mother in baby home just a few days after his birth. he was given up for adoption. ready this letter is only linked to his birth mother. ready this semester is a personal touch, it's something she wrongs at something she touched. so it's.
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and heather rockwood. i don't know if i've met heather yet, but we've met on email and others who helped put this whole event together. thank you all. and especially i want to thank my dear friend katherine al gore, who is the president of the message, who's this historical society for her support and long lasting friendship and it's exciting to visit with you and with andrew, your significant other who is a good friend from scripps. we met there and have retained our friendship. i'm so delighted to be here. so gavin has told you pretty much what my book is about. i was going to talk about that. so i just want to stress that this book challenges the notion that african-americans had a monolithic experience. it's really important that we know that because so many americans have a very slight understanding of african-american experience. doesn't matter their ethnicity or color, just a very poor understanding. and certainly they do know anything. it's very one dimensional. and so i challenge that notion that
and heather rockwood. i don't know if i've met heather yet, but we've met on email and others who helped put this whole event together. thank you all. and especially i want to thank my dear friend katherine al gore, who is the president of the message, who's this historical society for her support and long lasting friendship and it's exciting to visit with you and with andrew, your significant other who is a good friend from scripps. we met there and have retained our friendship. i'm so...
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for those of you in the webinar, the report, the heather williams report that todd mentioned is linked in the chat if you wanted to check that out. okay, have you looked at any potential connections between trauma and radicalization for extremism?>> no, not in any systematic way. i know they published something a number of years ago on that topic, but i think we hypothesize that there is a connection there, but i don't have hard evidence to support that.>> we see in the trajectories and the narratives we study for our work on former extremists, a lot have been mentioned, more than statistically expected in an overall population sample, of childhood trauma and sometimes in those extremist organizations. so, like todd said, we don't know what the precise causal role is, but it does seem like there is enough evidence to sayd that extremist groups are taking advantage of emotional and social vulnerabilities and they are transforming this to a kind of addiction to involvement in extremism as a ca temporary promotional patch. but, we don't -- we also have cases where there doesn't seem to be
for those of you in the webinar, the report, the heather williams report that todd mentioned is linked in the chat if you wanted to check that out. okay, have you looked at any potential connections between trauma and radicalization for extremism?>> no, not in any systematic way. i know they published something a number of years ago on that topic, but i think we hypothesize that there is a connection there, but i don't have hard evidence to support that.>> we see in the trajectories...
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i would urge the questioner to check out report by heather williams at rand. it's on racially motivated extremism. they focused work on europe. they do look at that issue. there are several concerns. one is just shared grievances and i'm sure they do but also whether or not there is collaboration or coordination or joint fundraising initiatives between them. i think those are really important questions to get asked. we know that the white supremacist or theremv movement in europe is relatively strong. it certainly affects some countries particularly like germany who has had some issues with extremism in their ranks but even the active-duty ranks and they sort of remove those folks from their services. is an important question but i don't know the exact answer to what level that coordination is happening. i'm sure the grievances are somewhat similar and we also see there is propaganda that can cross national boundaries. a classic example is the attack of the christ's church in new zealand where an attacker went into a mosque and murdered tens or hundreds or wou
i would urge the questioner to check out report by heather williams at rand. it's on racially motivated extremism. they focused work on europe. they do look at that issue. there are several concerns. one is just shared grievances and i'm sure they do but also whether or not there is collaboration or coordination or joint fundraising initiatives between them. i think those are really important questions to get asked. we know that the white supremacist or theremv movement in europe is relatively...
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we're going to the home of heather dirkmaat, who says it started out as a way to give her neighbors a during the height of the pandemic. she started dressing these two lines up. he got frozen right there. little olaf taylor swift, travis kelce. people driving by, seeing some different lines. >> did you see the shirt? it says, karma is my favorite tight end. you got it. >> oh, that's great. >> the two stone lions named simba and scar. they even have their own instagram page. that's cool. >> this is what i love about halloween. the creativity starts to come out. and so one good thing of social media, everyone's trying to up each other. so competition is good. yes. yes, it is. all right. next to avoiding a potential cat tastrophe. >> we told you yesterday it was global cat day and now this little guy, a couple of days before caused a scramble by local power company in lancaster county, pa. after getting stuck at the top of the telephone pole, power was cut to the pole while crews rescued the cat with a bucket truck. >> so he's okay. the local shelter is now trying to track down its owner
we're going to the home of heather dirkmaat, who says it started out as a way to give her neighbors a during the height of the pandemic. she started dressing these two lines up. he got frozen right there. little olaf taylor swift, travis kelce. people driving by, seeing some different lines. >> did you see the shirt? it says, karma is my favorite tight end. you got it. >> oh, that's great. >> the two stone lions named simba and scar. they even have their own instagram page....
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it's now time for heather sterk to get in the hot seat. osman to say no but here had a chance to read her book because it isn't out yet, it's wonderful thing when you first get a hold your book in your hand and i got to see her holder book for the first time in her head today picked that book is 21 days to baghdad, which focuses on operation of iraqi freedom through the career and eyes of general buford blunt who led the u.s. forces of the third infantry division into baghdad in 2003. it's ara book that is part biography apart battle history. and how does the character buford blunt hopent that togeth? ..ir a family history. one of his sisters did genealogy of the family, and she was able to trace their ancestry back to a couple of brothers who fought at the battle of hastings in 1066. so they have a long military tradition in their family. they have had and have had ancestors who fought in almost u.s. war since, the american revolution. and so that family history made him fascinating to me as i got to know him and and learn that he also ha
it's now time for heather sterk to get in the hot seat. osman to say no but here had a chance to read her book because it isn't out yet, it's wonderful thing when you first get a hold your book in your hand and i got to see her holder book for the first time in her head today picked that book is 21 days to baghdad, which focuses on operation of iraqi freedom through the career and eyes of general buford blunt who led the u.s. forces of the third infantry division into baghdad in 2003. it's ara...
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magical purple pumpkins, bright bouquets of chrysanthemums and heather, and metropolitan cafes create cozy autumn atmosphere. one of the terraces on komsomolskaya turned into a fairy garden, a large-scale location. also captured the recreation area on the second floor, the balcony was complemented by pots of flowers, a green vine climbs down the walls of the building, and on the international street guests are greeted by floral car with birdhouse. the entire photo zone is decorated in soft pastel colors; no lover of atmospheric photo sessions will pass by. this was the information morning. and ten continues to monitor developments and share with you. see you at noon on the first button. watch everything that modern belarus lives today on the belarus 24 tv channel. this is news from the country and abroad, broadcasts of particularly important events, live broadcasts from the scene . current interviews with famous belarusians, exciting travels around country, feature films for all ages, in the countries: finland , sweden, norway, denmark, the netherlands, germany, france, spain, portuga
magical purple pumpkins, bright bouquets of chrysanthemums and heather, and metropolitan cafes create cozy autumn atmosphere. one of the terraces on komsomolskaya turned into a fairy garden, a large-scale location. also captured the recreation area on the second floor, the balcony was complemented by pots of flowers, a green vine climbs down the walls of the building, and on the international street guests are greeted by floral car with birdhouse. the entire photo zone is decorated in soft...
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cuatro mujeres en la escuela, una de ellas es su nÚmero dos la jefa adjunta de bomberos de freeman, heathersitar israel por medio de la guerra se quedÓ varada y sin el apoyo del gobierno para poder regresar estados unidos. tras dÍas angustiosos de espera finalmente volviÓ a casa en el Área de la bahÍa con el apoyo de una organizaciÓn que ayudÓ a salir de ese paÍsa cientos de ciudadanos estadounidenses. >> me siento bien, me siento segura un poco decepcionado del gobierno. dayana: tras 20 dÍas porpudo por fin reunirse con su esposo claude dice que todo el conflicto hay dos historias y que el sufrimiento ha sido tanto para los palestinos como para los israelitas, a pesar de la angustia la experiencia le dejÓ un aprendizaje. mÁs del tiempo nuestra meteorÓlogo nos prometÍa detalles de cÓmo hacer el tiempo durante toda la semana que se viene, serÁ que habrÁ mÁs dÍas soleados . cuÉntanos. elena: maÑana lunes iniciaremos la semana con condiciones secas y un notable descenso de temperaturas. despuÉs de un domingo con lluvias a medida que se hacer con frente frÍo en las prÓximas horas las lluvias va
cuatro mujeres en la escuela, una de ellas es su nÚmero dos la jefa adjunta de bomberos de freeman, heathersitar israel por medio de la guerra se quedÓ varada y sin el apoyo del gobierno para poder regresar estados unidos. tras dÍas angustiosos de espera finalmente volviÓ a casa en el Área de la bahÍa con el apoyo de una organizaciÓn que ayudÓ a salir de ese paÍsa cientos de ciudadanos estadounidenses. >> me siento bien, me siento segura un poco decepcionado del gobierno. dayana:...
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. >> many americans feel we are living through an extraordinarily divided time, but historian heatherson says there is precedent both for our conflicts today and for the hope that we can overcome that. judy woodruff recently sat down with richardson for her ongoing series, "america at a crossroads." >> he really went out of his way to work with people across the aisle. his cabinet was made up of his rivals. >> at the lincoln cottage in washington, d.c., a museum that wants served as the residents of the president who presided over the country during its greatest test, the civil war. i met heather cox richardson. >> he was trying to preserve the constitution. >> she is a historian at boston college who has become known to many more as the author behind her daily sub stack newsletter, "letters from an american," where she analyzes to day's events in the context of our past, drawing parallels to find guidance forward. her new book, "democracy awakening: notes on the state of america," explores other divisive periods in american history and how remarkable individuals help prevent its fall
. >> many americans feel we are living through an extraordinarily divided time, but historian heatherson says there is precedent both for our conflicts today and for the hope that we can overcome that. judy woodruff recently sat down with richardson for her ongoing series, "america at a crossroads." >> he really went out of his way to work with people across the aisle. his cabinet was made up of his rivals. >> at the lincoln cottage in washington, d.c., a museum that...