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ed: heather boushey, thank you very much.oogle loses its fight with fortnite and what that means for the 200 million per year industry. caroline: apple is trading flat as we see about the repercussions of what this means on the impact of google play and what the readout will be for the apple app store. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ed: google play deliberately weild monopoly power. this is after a month long trial . fortnite games accuse google and apple of being the duopoly enriching themselves by charging developers excessively high fees. most bring in bloomberg colleagues. what was that they decided on a why? >> they found google operates monopoly power and pay different people and gaming companies and smartphone makers to make the go
ed: heather boushey, thank you very much.oogle loses its fight with fortnite and what that means for the 200 million per year industry. caroline: apple is trading flat as we see about the repercussions of what this means on the impact of google play and what the readout will be for the apple app store. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license...
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heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us that american democracy has persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it and we are delighted and honored that in conversations with heather tonight will be jean mayer, one of the leading journalist who has won so many prizes that it would take the rest of the hour for me to recite them. a long time staff writer at the new yorker and author of best selling books, jane's reporting has uncover the truth especially in her books behind dark political money, the war on terror, the clarence thomas hearings and the iran contra affair. in addition to working on another book she and her colleagues at the new yorker are -- have a new podcast called the political scene that is really great. if you haven't heard it i recommend it highly. thanks to heather and jane for being here with all of us tonight. please join me in welcoming heather cox-richardson and jane mayer. [applause] >> that is quite a welcome. thank you so much. it is a great honor to sha
heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us that american democracy has persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it and we are delighted and honored that in conversations with heather tonight will be jean mayer, one of the leading journalist who has won so many prizes that it would take the rest of the hour for me to recite them. a long time staff writer at the new yorker and author of best selling books, jane's reporting has uncover the truth especially...
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thanks to heather and jane for being here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming heather cox richardson and jane mayer. is quite a welcome. thank so much. it's great. it's a great honor to share this stage with heather richardson, somebody >> that is quite a welcome. thank you so much. it is a great honor to share this stage with heather cox richardson. somebody who somehow manages to be a success and social media star without click bait. somebody who somehow doesn't talk down to the audience but actually tries to make them -- i think you said at some point that you wanted them to come away smarter than when they started reading which i found to be a great sort of contrast to the recent republican presidential debate where nikki haley turned to physic ramaswamy onset every time i hear you talk i feel dumber . the great thing about heather cox richardson is every time you read her you feel smarter. >> i will say back to that that when i write i try to figure it out for myself as well. i think people say that i do not talk down to them bu
thanks to heather and jane for being here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming heather cox richardson and jane mayer. is quite a welcome. thank so much. it's great. it's a great honor to share this stage with heather richardson, somebody >> that is quite a welcome. thank you so much. it is a great honor to share this stage with heather cox richardson. somebody who somehow manages to be a success and social media star without click bait. somebody who somehow doesn't talk down to...
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it's a pretty depressing subject, but heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we're delighted honored that in conversation with tonight will be jane mayer, an old friend of brad's and mine, and an old friend and dear friend of politics and prose. jane is, one of the nation's leading journalists and won so many prizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour for me to recite. a longtime staff writer at the new yorker and author of bestselling books. jane's reporting hasn't the truth, especially in her behind dark political money, the war on terror, the clarence hearings and the iran-contra affair. today, in addition to, working on another book and writing for the magazine, she and her colleagues at the new yorker, glasser, glasser and evan thomas are have a new podcast called the political scene. it's really great if you haven't heard it. i recommend it highly thanks to heather and to jane for being here. all of us tonight.
it's a pretty depressing subject, but heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we're delighted honored that in conversation with tonight will be jane mayer, an old friend of brad's and mine, and an old friend and dear friend of politics and prose. jane is, one of the nation's leading journalists and won so many prizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour...
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and you said it heather.ou can see folks there making their way back following that l g holiday weekend. we' be back way from services like netflix, while youtube's numbers in that same demographic rose entertained. experts say younger age groups want shorter form content while streaming still does longer shows, streaming services are reconsidering what children's shows to make and how to distribute them. a cat in australia is adding the title sailor to his resume. >> the cat is named ollie, and he's believed to have made history by setting sail as part of a boat's crew in the annual sydney to hobart yacht race. the race is in its 78th year, and there has been no official record of a cat participating. that is, until now. ollie and his owner have sailed around the country for the past five five years. >> eight other kaiju get seasick, especially in the early days, but he's pretty good now. he knows the boat and yeah, on the first day out, sometimes he gets sick, but, uh, he hasn't for quite a while. actually.
and you said it heather.ou can see folks there making their way back following that l g holiday weekend. we' be back way from services like netflix, while youtube's numbers in that same demographic rose entertained. experts say younger age groups want shorter form content while streaming still does longer shows, streaming services are reconsidering what children's shows to make and how to distribute them. a cat in australia is adding the title sailor to his resume. >> the cat is named...
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it's a pretty depressing subject, but heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we're delighted honored that in conversation with tonight will be jane mayer, an old friend of brad's and mine, and an old friend and dear friend of politics and prose. jane is, one of the nation's leading journalists and won so many prizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour for me to recite. a longtime staff writer at the new yorker and author of bestselling books. jane's reporting hasn't the truth, especially in her behind dark political money, the war on terror, the clarence hearings and the iran-contra affair. today, in addition to, working on another book and writing for the magazine, she and her colleagues at the new yorker, glasser, glasser and evan thomas are have a new podcast called the political scene. it's really great if you haven't heard it. i recommend it highly thanks to heather and to jane for being here. all of us tonight.
it's a pretty depressing subject, but heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we're delighted honored that in conversation with tonight will be jane mayer, an old friend of brad's and mine, and an old friend and dear friend of politics and prose. jane is, one of the nation's leading journalists and won so many prizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour...
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heather, good morning to you here. a very somber feeling out here just in front of highland hospital this morning. and it was a very heartbreaking start for officers at about 430 this morning. you can see what the scene looks like behind me. here we are at the corner of 31st and 14th here in oakland, just outside of highland hospital, where you see dozens of oakland police officers, squad cars lined up, getting ready for what we believe to be a procession of moving that fallen officer from the hospital, away from the scene here. now, this is not where the officer was shot and killed. that actually happened about two miles away from here. but here is the scene where a majority of police officers have come to have comforted each other. we've seen them speaking to one another. uh, of course, as you can imagine, heartbroken to learn that their colleague, friend and coworker, fellow police officer has been shot and killed. we'll show you what we've been seeing from above as well. from our choppers in the air, showing just h
heather, good morning to you here. a very somber feeling out here just in front of highland hospital this morning. and it was a very heartbreaking start for officers at about 430 this morning. you can see what the scene looks like behind me. here we are at the corner of 31st and 14th here in oakland, just outside of highland hospital, where you see dozens of oakland police officers, squad cars lined up, getting ready for what we believe to be a procession of moving that fallen officer from the...
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you nailed that there, heather. and when you were taking a look at san jose between about, oh, let's say six and 7:00, really the heaviest rain will be pouring in the santa clara valley as of right now. take a big look at the entire state of california from the northwest quadrant of the state, all the way past monterey bay into carmel. we are getting nailed now. sure right now the lighter stuff is moving on shore, but look at the shades of yellow and orange poised and position offshore. ready to pound the coastline and move and truck inland. right now we're looking at forest knolls. if you are right here in bolinas, you know what we're talking about. bam! that heavy rain is already approaching you. we're going to go ahead and circle around towards american canyon, vallejo, benicia, martinez, all the way into concord, walnut creek, moraga. you are now seeing the leading edge of the heaviest precip that is going to interfere with any outdoor plans you have for the next two hours. and when i say outdoor plans, i'm talk
you nailed that there, heather. and when you were taking a look at san jose between about, oh, let's say six and 7:00, really the heaviest rain will be pouring in the santa clara valley as of right now. take a big look at the entire state of california from the northwest quadrant of the state, all the way past monterey bay into carmel. we are getting nailed now. sure right now the lighter stuff is moving on shore, but look at the shades of yellow and orange poised and position offshore. ready...
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about heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy has persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we are delighted and honored that in conversation tonight, will be an old friend of brad's and mayan indian old dear friend of politics and prose. one of the nation's leading journalists and one of so many riprizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour for me to recite them. it's uncovered the truth especially in her books behind dark political money, the war on terror and the iran contra affair. they have a new podcast that is you haven't heard it i recommend it highly. thanks to heather and jane for being with all of us here tonight. please join me in welcoming heather cox richardson. [applause] is quite a welcome. thank you so much. it is an honor to share the stage with heather cox richardson, somebody that still manages to be a writing success without a social media star, without click made. somebody that somehow doesn't talk down to
about heather's message remains optimistic. she reminds us in her book that american democracy has persisted for several centuries despite persistent attempts to undermine it. and we are delighted and honored that in conversation tonight, will be an old friend of brad's and mayan indian old dear friend of politics and prose. one of the nation's leading journalists and one of so many riprizes that it would literally take the rest of the hour for me to recite them. it's uncovered the truth...
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heather barr, sorry to rush ou globally. heather barr, sorry to rush you towards _ globally.s the end of. globally. heather barr, sorry to l rush you towards the end of that thought but we are out of time. thank you for your thoughts, from human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines injust human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines in just a human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines injust a moment or two. with the headlines injust a moment ortwo. don't with the headlines injust a moment or two. don't go away. hello. it's a reasonably mild, but cloudy, day out there for most of us. most places also looking dry, which is good news after the fairly soggy start to december that many of us have seen. as we head into the weekend, a lot of dry weather around, mild and breezy, lots of cloud. but there will be increasing amounts of wind and rain across the north—west of the uk as weatherfronts move in here. not moving south too quickly because we've got high pressure that's stalling across southern parts of the uk, keeping things largely dry and keeping
heather barr, sorry to rush ou globally. heather barr, sorry to rush you towards _ globally.s the end of. globally. heather barr, sorry to l rush you towards the end of that thought but we are out of time. thank you for your thoughts, from human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines injust human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines in just a human rights watch. i'm back here with the headlines injust a moment or two. with the headlines injust a moment ortwo. don't with the...
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heather, nice to have you on the program. i've got to ask you right off the top, have you tried this yet, the toilet to tap water yet? >> i haven't yet though, you know, there are communities around the world that are already using this technology and even communities here in the united states. >> okay. so how does it work? in layman's terms, i flush it down the toilet. it goes down my sink, and then what? >> all of the wastewater goes to a wastewater treatment system. that's how it happens now. that water is treated and then typically discharged into the bay, into the ocean, into a waterway. and what would be different is that that wastewater would be treated, would be purified using multiple sort of membranes so that it's very pure, clean water. that would happen. then there would be chlorine disinfection before it's put into the drinking water system. >> heather, what about infrastructure here? is there anywhere in the bay area or even northern california that can actually do this process right now, or do we have to build
heather, nice to have you on the program. i've got to ask you right off the top, have you tried this yet, the toilet to tap water yet? >> i haven't yet though, you know, there are communities around the world that are already using this technology and even communities here in the united states. >> okay. so how does it work? in layman's terms, i flush it down the toilet. it goes down my sink, and then what? >> all of the wastewater goes to a wastewater treatment system. that's...
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heather christian absolutely. >> and we see a lot of people behind you. we see vehicles moving in behind you. we see a lot of people sitting on that seawall behind you. what's the mood out there? are people just surveying the damage? are these residents and homeowners in the area or are these people who are coming to check out the damage? so combination of all the things, right. >> so that guy actually just said, i'm going back to my house. um interesting. there's somebody yelling, run, run, run. i have seen some people, one of them a tourist who got knocked off her feet by a wave that came in. so really you're seeing a bit of everything. some of these people are just looky loos out here with cameras, but really, this is what, uh, the county officials do not want because is all it takes is one rogue wave, and you have a real problem. >> yeah, certainly a good reminder. our writer, anne reuben live for us there, where it is certainly a muddy, muddy mess there. thank you anne. absolutely >> we saw some high surf when our crew was out in pacifica earlier on
heather christian absolutely. >> and we see a lot of people behind you. we see vehicles moving in behind you. we see a lot of people sitting on that seawall behind you. what's the mood out there? are people just surveying the damage? are these residents and homeowners in the area or are these people who are coming to check out the damage? so combination of all the things, right. >> so that guy actually just said, i'm going back to my house. um interesting. there's somebody yelling,...
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heather, can i can i start with you? sure.ou tell me about the piece that you brought here and what what inspired you to create it? >> well, we were making books about some kind of fantasy place. this is called drawing store magic place. so i opened up this page. we put the title of this words and here i drew this picture. how beautiful this is called a unicorn meadow. it's like where princess ride on unicorns like that. and then the next page, this is the lily pad where fairies go to the ball like that. it has lanterns on it like that. i love the colors. >> thanks. and your paintings? yep. >> and this one is the winter wonderland where princess can play in the snow and they go ice skating and sledding and they have a powerful snow queen come over here to bring lots of snowflake coming here. >> you love. you love fantasy. yes yes. what inspires your your stories? where where do they come from? >> they come from all kinds of places around here. and it's really magical. all we create some kind of a background and called a backdr
heather, can i can i start with you? sure.ou tell me about the piece that you brought here and what what inspired you to create it? >> well, we were making books about some kind of fantasy place. this is called drawing store magic place. so i opened up this page. we put the title of this words and here i drew this picture. how beautiful this is called a unicorn meadow. it's like where princess ride on unicorns like that. and then the next page, this is the lily pad where fairies go to the...
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great honor to share this stage with heather cox richardson. somebody who somehow manages to be a writing success in a social media star without click debate. -- click bait. somebody who does not talk down to your audience but i think you upset at some point you wanted them to come away smarter than when they started reading you, a great contrast to the recent -- i am sorry to sound partisan, but republican presidential debate where nikki haley turned to vivek and say, every time i hear you talk i feel dumber. the great thing about heather cox richardson, when you read her, you feel smarter. [ applause ] >> i will say, when i write, i am trying to figure it out for myself. people say that i don't talk down because i am like, who was he again? how does this work exactly? i have started the letter tonight and spent a lot of time going, wait, how does that vote work? so it is not talking down to myself. i told jane in the back room, i have two subscriptions to the new yorker, two identical ones, because i need to read her so badly that one night i
great honor to share this stage with heather cox richardson. somebody who somehow manages to be a writing success in a social media star without click debate. -- click bait. somebody who does not talk down to your audience but i think you upset at some point you wanted them to come away smarter than when they started reading you, a great contrast to the recent -- i am sorry to sound partisan, but republican presidential debate where nikki haley turned to vivek and say, every time i hear you...
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heather at least for now. hopefully. >> yeah. all eyes, though, continue to be on what the federal reserve does next year. all right, jesse gary, thank you. >> well, home prices here in the bay area have steadily declined over the past year. data from compass real estate in san francisco highlights the lower prices in june, a buyer paid on average 8% over the list price, but by november, that number fell to 4.5. >> okay, despite those falling prices, many home buyers continue to be priced out of the market due to the high interest rates. but as jesse mentioned, some experts are seeing encouraging signs as we head into next year. all right. >> joining us now to talk more about some of those encouraging signs is patrick carlisle, the chief market analyst with compass. patrick, thank you for the time today. we know and we've talked about it, san francisco certainly is struggling with this notion that it is a city in decline. we talk about this doom loop narrative. do you think that that is part of what's leading a lot of people to h
heather at least for now. hopefully. >> yeah. all eyes, though, continue to be on what the federal reserve does next year. all right, jesse gary, thank you. >> well, home prices here in the bay area have steadily declined over the past year. data from compass real estate in san francisco highlights the lower prices in june, a buyer paid on average 8% over the list price, but by november, that number fell to 4.5. >> okay, despite those falling prices, many home buyers continue...
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hi, my questions for heather cox richardson then. my question is, what are your thoughts on the electoral college and do you feel like it's harming our democracy now. so electoral college really quickly. this is why i hate thomas jefferson. one of the reasons i hate thomas jefferson. so the electoral college was constructed initially for the to get over the problem that there was too much space the original 13 states so that somebody in couldn't know who was a good guy in massachusetts. so they decided what you would do was rather than vote for a president, you would vote for the honorable men in your town who would get together and they would decide who the good guys were to push forward and they would probably come up with more than one person. and then it would go to the house of representatives. so there was layer after layer after layer after layer in place. but thomas jefferson figured out in 1796, right when this thing is getting off the ground, that if he had gotten all the electoral votes from virginia, they'd kind of loaded
hi, my questions for heather cox richardson then. my question is, what are your thoughts on the electoral college and do you feel like it's harming our democracy now. so electoral college really quickly. this is why i hate thomas jefferson. one of the reasons i hate thomas jefferson. so the electoral college was constructed initially for the to get over the problem that there was too much space the original 13 states so that somebody in couldn't know who was a good guy in massachusetts. so they...
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heather, educator and founder at penn palestine, thank you so much. well, the final ceremony has been held for the senior iranian military advisor who was assassinated in an israely attack in. more details from our correspondent, the iranian embassy in syria held a memorial ceremony for the martter brigadier general sayid razi musa. who was assassinated by the criminal israel regime yesterday in the visinity of sayidha zeinab shrin near damascus. the funeral was attended by imported syrian and palestinian figures. iranian ambassador hussain akbar said that the islamic republic of iran will not lead this crime go unpunished. the assassination of sied razi is violation of international norms and laws as it targeted the military advisor of the islamic republic of iran in syria. israel and the united states are well aware that the islamic republic of iran and the access of resistance will retaliate appropriately this killing in due time and the retaliation will undoubtedly be severe. we say to netanyahu and his zionist government that they are deluted if
heather, educator and founder at penn palestine, thank you so much. well, the final ceremony has been held for the senior iranian military advisor who was assassinated in an israely attack in. more details from our correspondent, the iranian embassy in syria held a memorial ceremony for the martter brigadier general sayid razi musa. who was assassinated by the criminal israel regime yesterday in the visinity of sayidha zeinab shrin near damascus. the funeral was attended by imported syrian and...
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kochevar, for damages to her home caused by heather's kids. >> byrd: order!number 78 on the calendar in the matter of petron vs. lueder-kochevar. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. petron, you were the landlord. the defendants were tenants in the house that you own, and you claim extensive damage to the home when you... >> that's correct. >> judge judy: ...finally got back into the house. i understand from reading your complaint that you knew this gentleman before. your last name is...? >> lueder. >> judge judy: mr. lueder before you rented the house... >> that's correct, your honor. >> judge judy: ...to him. how did you know him before? >> well, my father, we own a small liquor store in our hom
kochevar, for damages to her home caused by heather's kids. >> byrd: order!number 78 on the calendar in the matter of petron vs. lueder-kochevar. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. petron, you were the landlord. the defendants were tenants in the house that you own, and you claim extensive damage to the home when you... >> that's correct. >> judge judy:...
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heather, thank who joins us now. heather, thank you for joining who joins us now.er, thank you forjoining us over the you for joining us over the festive period. so now all eyes are on the next general election . and a lot of people and perhaps even yourself will be asking how did we get to a position where an atc majority has been squandered so quickly and practically every and now practically every pollster and pundit in the land is saying keir starmer is most likely going to be the next prime minister, except we do believe in miracles, especially at the christmas time. heather, how can the tories turn this around? yes i think, um, it's ridiculous that , uh, things have ridiculous that, uh, things have got to the stage where, uh, punditry is the king on this when you're actually out on the doors. >> if you're, um, at the bus stops or in the queue at the butchers or in the pub or wherever, then, you know, you just don't get the same feeling that everybody else does that this narrative is there and people are annoyed with us because, uh, some of our base are annoye
heather, thank who joins us now. heather, thank you for joining who joins us now.er, thank you forjoining us over the you for joining us over the festive period. so now all eyes are on the next general election . and a lot of people and perhaps even yourself will be asking how did we get to a position where an atc majority has been squandered so quickly and practically every and now practically every pollster and pundit in the land is saying keir starmer is most likely going to be the next...
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the opponent was stronger than the british heather watson. let us remember that 5 years ago alexandra reached the final in brisbane. and it’s interesting that the current the champion of the tournament is aryna sabalenka. the second racket of the world, as well as victoria azarenka, starts the competition from the main draw. head coach of the capital's dynamo dmitry kvartalnov is pleased that the squad has improved their power play. it was this component of hockey that the bisons worked on during the december international break. so, after the resumption of the khl regular season , white-sine have been selling extra money in five games already . a meeting against the absolute leader of the moscow sports championship. the day before was no exception, in the second period during the powerplay, alexander volkov successfully positioned himself on the back foot and hit patrick rybor on the second attempt, but this goal was the only one for the hosts. at the same time, the red and white upset the minsk goalkeeper tandem, ferguson velmakin, four tim
the opponent was stronger than the british heather watson. let us remember that 5 years ago alexandra reached the final in brisbane. and it’s interesting that the current the champion of the tournament is aryna sabalenka. the second racket of the world, as well as victoria azarenka, starts the competition from the main draw. head coach of the capital's dynamo dmitry kvartalnov is pleased that the squad has improved their power play. it was this component of hockey that the bisons worked on...
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heather even more, my mom or me. i say it was me, but it was close. she varied her approaches with her sons based on her different interests and personalities. with her eldest son scott, get ing to him to 5:30 a.m. swim practice each morning helped him to become an all-american swimmer at stanford. with her thrill-seeking middle son brian, it was a different story and a different approach. when brian was in high school, he decided secretly take hang gliding lessons. he knew our parents would not be thrilled. when mother discovered a receipt he dropped on the bedroom, there was quite a discussion at the dinner table. our parents said to brian, hang gliding is literal ly the most dangerous sport in the world. we give you boys a lot of latitude, but we draw the line at hang gliding. you could take you have parachuting. so naturally, the next weekend, brian took up parachuting. and now, 2,500 jumps later, he's an elite level parachutes and still does 50-man formations. as for approach with me, one important to mention wa
heather even more, my mom or me. i say it was me, but it was close. she varied her approaches with her sons based on her different interests and personalities. with her eldest son scott, get ing to him to 5:30 a.m. swim practice each morning helped him to become an all-american swimmer at stanford. with her thrill-seeking middle son brian, it was a different story and a different approach. when brian was in high school, he decided secretly take hang gliding lessons. he knew our parents would...
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heather, thank you so much for sharing your story. thank you. appreciate it. thank you. christian >> thank you, alex. it is never a bad idea to know how you can help out an emergency situation. why learning how to u narcan is so cr ic are challenging time of year. that can be especially true for those who are struggling with addiction and their families and loved ones. a study from axial health care found that overdose rates increased by 22% over the holiday season. the hiv education and prevention project of alameda county has been studying this and working to save of lives at risk. now we're joined in studio by michael snow and sabrina fuentes. thank you guys for joining us so much. sabrina, we're going to start off with you. first off, let's talk about why the holidays can be so difficult sometimes for those who are struggling with addiction. >> well, thank you for having us. and the holidays can be very isolating and lonely for those that don't have family around them. a lot of people have issues with their family. there's stigma around those that are often using sub
heather, thank you so much for sharing your story. thank you. appreciate it. thank you. christian >> thank you, alex. it is never a bad idea to know how you can help out an emergency situation. why learning how to u narcan is so cr ic are challenging time of year. that can be especially true for those who are struggling with addiction and their families and loved ones. a study from axial health care found that overdose rates increased by 22% over the holiday season. the hiv education and...
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pod sick on the manage it when i came in, i am one of the route in the can mackenzie level and then heather, what is the bus has the the the thing that i'm going to do and that has not been the 2nd one of the give this i guess in the big the big a 3 at the bottom of the game and again, my name is ben. i'm gonna just as need. and if so, for all that lovely, i'm in the the certificates tell you, hey, we're gonna look at an account the corporate level this year and a queen bed with nancy, said unavailable officials for coming box and the other line doing nothing of the last page of any of the, some of the, the, the, the kitchen, the hudson the next task is up on the hill. who's in the profession for lan. yeah. and that's the that's the the center i bid due to the hook the hook the clothes on the had the physician who had the he knock a cool the number the said those are the reason to have the quote, the before the which one was the other than that if i'm talking about like a half inch and then on the door via that couldn't you know be able to train our police came between a vehicle checking on
pod sick on the manage it when i came in, i am one of the route in the can mackenzie level and then heather, what is the bus has the the the thing that i'm going to do and that has not been the 2nd one of the give this i guess in the big the big a 3 at the bottom of the game and again, my name is ben. i'm gonna just as need. and if so, for all that lovely, i'm in the the certificates tell you, hey, we're gonna look at an account the corporate level this year and a queen bed with nancy, said...
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heather, walk us through this process. how would this actually work? >> it's a great question. first i want to highlight that we are already recycling water in california. we recycle about 25% of the wastewater that we generate each year. much of that is happening by taking the water and then using it, treating it, using it for irrigation, using it for agriculture. we are also already treating that water to a high degree and then putting it into groundwater or reservoirs, and then treating that water again and using it for drinking water. what these regulations are allowing us to do is to take that highly treated water, using the most sophisticated technologies we have available to purify that water. and instead of putting it into groundwater or a reservoir, putting it directly into the drinking water system. so it's using reverse osmosis membranes, it's using advanced oxidation, and it's using carbon filtration. it's really three layers of protection to provide, again, safe, clean, reliable supply of water. >> now, the concept isn't necessarily all too new, but part of the rea
heather, walk us through this process. how would this actually work? >> it's a great question. first i want to highlight that we are already recycling water in california. we recycle about 25% of the wastewater that we generate each year. much of that is happening by taking the water and then using it, treating it, using it for irrigation, using it for agriculture. we are also already treating that water to a high degree and then putting it into groundwater or reservoirs, and then...
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heather barr is from human rights watch and gave me this reaction.e first things the taliban did after they took over was to dismantle the whole system that had been put in place by the government and ngos to respond to violence against women. it took them a bit longer but after that they largely dismantled the legal system. and so there's been more attention to banning girls from education and women from work but this is an important piece, too, of their systemic deprivation of the rights of women and girls and that crackdown is continuing and getting worse as we speak. taliban officials have said they would ask male members of the family to make "a commitment not to harm women survivors of abuse." even when i read that out, that seems absolutely extraordinary. the taliban have sent a very clear message that women are the property of their male family members. they have also said that if women go out and are not dressed as the taliban thinks they should be they will punish the male family members rather than the women themselves. so women are in thi
heather barr is from human rights watch and gave me this reaction.e first things the taliban did after they took over was to dismantle the whole system that had been put in place by the government and ngos to respond to violence against women. it took them a bit longer but after that they largely dismantled the legal system. and so there's been more attention to banning girls from education and women from work but this is an important piece, too, of their systemic deprivation of the rights of...
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they've done a lot. >> david jolly, heather mcgee, have a great holiday.off. it was great talking to you. thanks. >>> much more still to come including the breaking news out of the supreme court which just declined to take up jack smith's appeal for a quick ruling on trump's immunity argument this week. we've got the power duo of andrew weissman and mary mccord. join me on that next. don't go anywhere. e on that next don't go anywhere. woman: who's that, who is that? cole: this is my puppy! woman: cancer. it's different in a child. because your child is still growing. charlie: i had 14 rounds of chemo. there's thousands and thousands of kids all over the world who need help. girl: it is my first time having cancer. and it's the very worst. spokesman: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life threatening diseases. woman: it's scary to watch your kid battle and fight for their lives. spokesman: 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer in the us will not survive. woman: chi
they've done a lot. >> david jolly, heather mcgee, have a great holiday.off. it was great talking to you. thanks. >>> much more still to come including the breaking news out of the supreme court which just declined to take up jack smith's appeal for a quick ruling on trump's immunity argument this week. we've got the power duo of andrew weissman and mary mccord. join me on that next. don't go anywhere. e on that next don't go anywhere. woman: who's that, who is that? cole: this...
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heather, really good to talk to ou.brainteasers. earlier i spoke to gchq's chief puzzler colin — and as he works for gchq we couldn't show his face, maths teacher gopal rao and one of his year 12 further maths pupils amy, from nottingham girls high school. i started by asking colin how gchq comes up with these puzzles. it's to inspire subjects and different ways of thinking. the puzzles on the car will require different sorts of solving skills, so there is something for everybody. it will hopefully demonstrate teamwork to bring together all the ideas to find the final puzzle. but it is primarily meant to be fun. let's talk to the maths teacher. how did you find them and how did your pupils change them —— find them? we pupils change them -- find them? we did it pupils change them —— find them? we did it pretty fast, but that's not because — did it pretty fast, but that's not because we're special, but because it was— because we're special, but because it was exactly as colin said. it's about_ it was exactly as colin said
heather, really good to talk to ou.brainteasers. earlier i spoke to gchq's chief puzzler colin — and as he works for gchq we couldn't show his face, maths teacher gopal rao and one of his year 12 further maths pupils amy, from nottingham girls high school. i started by asking colin how gchq comes up with these puzzles. it's to inspire subjects and different ways of thinking. the puzzles on the car will require different sorts of solving skills, so there is something for everybody. it will...
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england batted first in mumbai, heather knight with a captain's innings, as she made 52 on the way to golden ducks. 0pener smriti mandhana got india off to an excellent start with a knock of 48 as the home side chased down the runs with an over to spare, winning by five wickets. the two sides play a one—off test this week on thursday in mumbai. when i put the guys in the team that were in the team, i wasn't expecting three or four them to get out first ball, you know? but for us to still get reasonably close, in a tight game against their best 11, so like i said, i'm really pleased of the learning that we'll take from this game. in australia, the men's big bash league game between melbourne renegades and perth scorchers was abandoned afterjust 41 deliveries because of an unsafe pitch. the players were taken off the field after the umpires stopped play to inspect the pitch. the decision was greeted by boos from the fans. we finish with the newly crowned men's and women's kite surfing freestyle world champions, following the world cup finals in qatar. in the women's event, reigning worl
england batted first in mumbai, heather knight with a captain's innings, as she made 52 on the way to golden ducks. 0pener smriti mandhana got india off to an excellent start with a knock of 48 as the home side chased down the runs with an over to spare, winning by five wickets. the two sides play a one—off test this week on thursday in mumbai. when i put the guys in the team that were in the team, i wasn't expecting three or four them to get out first ball, you know? but for us to still get...
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heather knight will lead both sides all round. sarah glenn says she can't wait to get started. i've always looked forward to and wanted to be a part of. so i think this tour is more just for the games here. it's for me to develop my game and learn off others and how they go about it and the conditions here and see where i can take my spin bowling as well. so we want to be attacking and looking to take wickets, whatever the conditions is. i think it'sjust it's adapting to how we take those wickets, i think. so it's not really changing the mindset of front foot forward and taking wickets. we've kind of kept that mentality. so for us it's been able to do that in different conditions. so that's just something else that i can learn. so that'sjust something else that i can learn. with me playing in india for the first time, i'm training there this evening, so i'lljust get to see what it's like and how to play around with that and then learn kind of what's the best way to kind of take wickets and still be positive despite the conditions. my response isjust keep talking to the youngste
heather knight will lead both sides all round. sarah glenn says she can't wait to get started. i've always looked forward to and wanted to be a part of. so i think this tour is more just for the games here. it's for me to develop my game and learn off others and how they go about it and the conditions here and see where i can take my spin bowling as well. so we want to be attacking and looking to take wickets, whatever the conditions is. i think it'sjust it's adapting to how we take those...
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heather knight will lead both sides. all rounder sarah glenn says she can't wait to get started.rward to and wanted to be a part of, so i think this tour is just more fun and games here, it is for me to develop my game along with others, how i go about it, and the conditions, it's where i can take my spin bowling as well. so if we want to be attacking and looking to take wickets, whatever the conditions are, i think it is adapting to how we take those wickets, i think, so it is not really changing the mindset of front foot forward and taking wickets, we have kind of that mentality. for us it has been able to do that in different conditions. so that is just something i can learn playing in india for the first. we are training this evening so i'll get to see what it like and have a play around with that and learn what is the best way to kind of take wickets and still be positive, despite the conditions. my responsibility is to keep talking to the youngsters about what i have experienced and then i speak to the senior players about what i can learn. it is kind of a 2—way street and
heather knight will lead both sides. all rounder sarah glenn says she can't wait to get started.rward to and wanted to be a part of, so i think this tour is just more fun and games here, it is for me to develop my game along with others, how i go about it, and the conditions, it's where i can take my spin bowling as well. so if we want to be attacking and looking to take wickets, whatever the conditions are, i think it is adapting to how we take those wickets, i think, so it is not really...
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heather knight will lead both sides.d to and wanted to be a part of. for me to develop my game and learn of others and how they go about it and see where i can take my spin bowling as well. we want to be attacking, look to take wickets whatever the conditions are. it is adapting to how we take those wickets. it is not changing your mindset. we have kept that mentality. foras mindset. we have kept that mentality. for as it has been able to do that in different conditions. it is something else that i can learn. we are training they are this evening. i will get to see what it is like and have a play around with that, and still be positive despite the conditions. i speak to the senior players but what i can learn. it is a two—way street. keep learning. as pa rt of as part of warwickshire�*s disability access team, one of more than 70,000 disabled people to play across england and wales. it is feeling wintry, but it is always ticket whether. warwickshire�*s disability access team having their weekly training sessions. it is b
heather knight will lead both sides.d to and wanted to be a part of. for me to develop my game and learn of others and how they go about it and see where i can take my spin bowling as well. we want to be attacking, look to take wickets whatever the conditions are. it is adapting to how we take those wickets. it is not changing your mindset. we have kept that mentality. foras mindset. we have kept that mentality. for as it has been able to do that in different conditions. it is something else...
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one of the things that heather clark said in the red comment that i think is such an important pointalley head hospital where plath receive those talks with the same place where john f. kennedy used to take his young wife, who had a particularly bad fight to give her shock treatments. so, plath in many ways, she is part of her generation. to read again the book, it's like this said, gloomy story, it ignores all of that extraordinary social and historical context. >> that she is part of her generation is almost an entirely separate conversation that maybe you now should come back and have, that's a big part of the book. she's a woman in 1950s america, 1950s new york, and that plays into that as well. emily, thank you so much. we appreciate you taking the time for us at the velshi banned book club. emily van duyne, is professor of writing at stockton university in new jersey. author of the upcoming book, loving sylvia plath. a reclamation. to many members of the velshi vent been club, who may be feeling isolated, depressed, or it's experiencing a crisis of any kind, know that you are n
one of the things that heather clark said in the red comment that i think is such an important pointalley head hospital where plath receive those talks with the same place where john f. kennedy used to take his young wife, who had a particularly bad fight to give her shock treatments. so, plath in many ways, she is part of her generation. to read again the book, it's like this said, gloomy story, it ignores all of that extraordinary social and historical context. >> that she is part of...
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when some years later i met and married my beautiful wife heather, it was unclear who loved heather moorey it was me, but it was close. she buried her approaches with each of her sons based on her different interests and personalities. with her hardcharging eldest son scott, getting him to 5:30 am swim practice every morning helped him become an all-american swimmer at stanford. with her thrill-seeking middle son, ryan, it was a different story and different approach. when brian was in high school, he decided to secretly take hang gliding lessons. he knew our parents would not be thrilled. when my mother discovered a receipt dropped on the bedroom floor, smooth move, brian, there was quite a discussion that night at the dinner table. our parents said, hang gliding is literally the most dangerous sport in the world. we give you boys a lot of latitude, but we draw the line at hang gliding. for all we care, you could take up parachuting. naturally, the next weekend, brian took up parachuting. now, 2500 jumps later, he is an elite-level parachuter and still does 50-man formations. as for her
when some years later i met and married my beautiful wife heather, it was unclear who loved heather moorey it was me, but it was close. she buried her approaches with each of her sons based on her different interests and personalities. with her hardcharging eldest son scott, getting him to 5:30 am swim practice every morning helped him become an all-american swimmer at stanford. with her thrill-seeking middle son, ryan, it was a different story and different approach. when brian was in high...
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host: about the colorado ruling, this is the front page of the washington times this morning -- heather is in smyrna georgia, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning, i would like to address criminal justice reform. i think the federal government needs to look at states in these local counties to see how their dealing with petty crime. i'm 58 years old now but when i was a young woman, i'm here in the state of georgia and i arrived here with two small children and i'm working at a low-paying job. i had to pay water, gas and life and the sheriff came to the house and locked me up and my children were there and i said somebody needs to take the kids because i've no family in the state. the kids went into foster care and i went to jail for writing a bad check. i couldn't bond out because they didn't have anybody to bond out. when i got out, then i had to go to court to get my kids out of the foster system. all i'm saying is petty crime and some of these local counties within these states, the way they handle it is horrible and my girls are adults now but they will never forget being i
host: about the colorado ruling, this is the front page of the washington times this morning -- heather is in smyrna georgia, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning, i would like to address criminal justice reform. i think the federal government needs to look at states in these local counties to see how their dealing with petty crime. i'm 58 years old now but when i was a young woman, i'm here in the state of georgia and i arrived here with two small children and i'm working at a...
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court heard, playing a tape on the newsroom of paul mccartney playing as messages to his then partner heatherhad somehow been illicitly obtained. and finally a story about prince michael of kent, which the daily mirror ran a front—page story, prince's bank crisis, that was alleged to have been obtained by private investigators, piers morgan is alleged to have known all about that, eventually the newspaper rolled back on the story and settled the case out of court. so all of that, thejudge is saying, had a serious impact on his statement about piers knowledge —— piers morgan's knowledge and involvement. they will be controversial, piers morgan — they will be controversial, piers morgan has previously admitted he knew about phone hacking, but he said he _ knew about phone hacking, but he said he never instructed anyone to hack a _ said he never instructed anyone to hack a phone. but the judgments are pretty— hack a phone. but the judgments are pretty damning and that they point to several— pretty damning and that they point to several occasions were it is thought— to several occasions were it i
court heard, playing a tape on the newsroom of paul mccartney playing as messages to his then partner heatherhad somehow been illicitly obtained. and finally a story about prince michael of kent, which the daily mirror ran a front—page story, prince's bank crisis, that was alleged to have been obtained by private investigators, piers morgan is alleged to have known all about that, eventually the newspaper rolled back on the story and settled the case out of court. so all of that, thejudge is...
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as heather sullivan reports, that question led to a very public stalemate between two zelle users. i was i was so broken. >> i was so hurt. >> monica cantu says she received three zelle payments in her bank account, $45, $190. then. $1,200 from a name she didn't know. so she says she called her bank chase. >> as they explained to me, to not send any funds back. if someone were to call me that, it could be a scam. >> that scam says the better business bureau, is known as the accidental payment scam and it's been ripping off victims for years. >> what they are using, though, is a stolen credit card in order to make those payments. and then often times that person will notify them, saying that i accidentally sent you this payment, could you send the money back to me? and if they're unsuspecting, they just go ahead and do that and then they are out their money. >> cantu says the sender called her so she said she told him to resolve it with his bank. >> there is no way for me to reject the payment. you're registered automatically. that payment is accepted. >> fearing a scam, cantu block
as heather sullivan reports, that question led to a very public stalemate between two zelle users. i was i was so broken. >> i was so hurt. >> monica cantu says she received three zelle payments in her bank account, $45, $190. then. $1,200 from a name she didn't know. so she says she called her bank chase. >> as they explained to me, to not send any funds back. if someone were to call me that, it could be a scam. >> that scam says the better business bureau, is known as...
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as heather sullivan reports, that question led to a very public stalemate between two zelle users. >> was i was so broken. i was so hurt. >> monica cantu says she received three zelle payments in her bank account, $45, $190. then. $1,200 from a name she didn't know. so she says she called her bank chase. >> as they explained to me, to not send any funds back. if someone were to call me that, it could be a scam. >> that scam says the better business bureau, is known as the accidental payments scam and it's been ripping off victims for years. >> what they are using, though, is a stolen credit card in order to make those payments and often times that person will notify them, saying that i accidentally sent you this payment, could you send the money back to me? and if they're unsuspecting, they just go ahead and do that and then they are out their money. >> cantu says the sender called her so she said she told him to resolve it with his bank. >> there is no way for me to reject the payment. you're registered with zelle automatically. that payment is accepted. >> fearing a scam, cantu bloc
as heather sullivan reports, that question led to a very public stalemate between two zelle users. >> was i was so broken. i was so hurt. >> monica cantu says she received three zelle payments in her bank account, $45, $190. then. $1,200 from a name she didn't know. so she says she called her bank chase. >> as they explained to me, to not send any funds back. if someone were to call me that, it could be a scam. >> that scam says the better business bureau, is known as...
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>> well, it doesn't look like anyone is coming to your little party to me, heather. >> ms. kensington, do you think it is acceptable that ms. worth is not prepared? >> no. i don't. >> five years ago, at age 46, blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after battling the auto-immune disease from the age of seven. in 2019, she walked on to the red carpet with a cane for the first time at an oscars after-party making her disability visible in a powerful way. now, blair has become an advocate for americans living with disabilities. joining president biden at the white house, in october, to recognize the 33rd anniversary of the americans with disabilities act and to advocate for new legislation for disability rights and pay equity. >> i'm here before you today as a proud disabled woman with my cane -- [ applause ] >> and my service dog scout by my side. our laws and policies must reflect that our disabled lives are not of lesser value. >> selma blair, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you >> thank you for being here. you were diagnosed five years ago with multiple scleros
>> well, it doesn't look like anyone is coming to your little party to me, heather. >> ms. kensington, do you think it is acceptable that ms. worth is not prepared? >> no. i don't. >> five years ago, at age 46, blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after battling the auto-immune disease from the age of seven. in 2019, she walked on to the red carpet with a cane for the first time at an oscars after-party making her disability visible in a powerful way. now, blair...