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the golden knights win 7-3, and the sharks are winless through the first inane games of the season. >>> coming up on the other side, it's one of the best rivalries in football as the cowboys visit levi stadium sunday. we'll step back in time and show you the top your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! comcast business has you covered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. wifi's up. let's power on! let's power on! -let's power on! it's from the company with 99.9% network reliability. let's power on! power on with the leader in connectivity. stay connected with comcast business internet and wifi back-up or get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! >>> the 49ers need to bounce back after the loss last week, but getting win against the cowboys makes it just a little bit sweeter with this rivalry. we look another some of the best moments from this rivalry in this top five. >> prescott takes off running the football. i don't think this is going to work out! the offic
the golden knights win 7-3, and the sharks are winless through the first inane games of the season. >>> coming up on the other side, it's one of the best rivalries in football as the cowboys visit levi stadium sunday. we'll step back in time and show you the top your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! comcast business has you covered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. wifi's up. let's power on! let's power...
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chance and a category four hurrice inan and treacherous sideshows. now, new technology being tested in some bay area cities could help give law enforcement the upper hand due to sound. nbc bay area's andres bender has more. reporter practically every weekend somewhere in the bay area, there's an illegal sideshow taking place. this despite the efforts authorities take to try and prevent them from license plate readers to impounding cars to the use of drones in san francisco. but now there's a new tool that could help them. devices from the company behind the license plate readers called flock safety, that uses ai to detect sounds coming from illegal sideshows, is actually able to detect the sustained sound of screeching tires, which is indicative of a sideshow. and it would be able to provide an additional full picture of a scene when a gunshot or a sideshow occurs. and this picture of flocks website, it shows how in real time it will be able to notify the police with critical info and the location of where it's happening. noel sanchez is a spokespers
chance and a category four hurrice inan and treacherous sideshows. now, new technology being tested in some bay area cities could help give law enforcement the upper hand due to sound. nbc bay area's andres bender has more. reporter practically every weekend somewhere in the bay area, there's an illegal sideshow taking place. this despite the efforts authorities take to try and prevent them from license plate readers to impounding cars to the use of drones in san francisco. but now there's a...
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number inan restaurant in palo alto. second is duck wong, a vietnamese sandwich spot in san jose, and the third is the laundromat specializing in pizza and bagels in san francisco. there you go. all right. thank you so much for joining us. at 4.30. gia is working on the 5:00 newscast next, and we are back in just two minutes. san francisco is in crisis and we need real experienced leadership. we need mark farrell. our interim mayor who got things done. who showed we can clear tent encampments, fight crime, and address the drug crisis. who will make the tough choices for our city's future. "i'm mark farrell. i'm running for mayor because san francisco deserves better." "i'm ready to deliver that change on day one." mark farrell. a proven leader with the experience we need. washington loves to talk. i love to get stuff done. it's who i am. as mayor, i tackled homelessness... ...added 200 officers in 4 years... and saved our taxpayers $3 billion dollars. i've already got a plan to lower your grocery and insurance bills, to
number inan restaurant in palo alto. second is duck wong, a vietnamese sandwich spot in san jose, and the third is the laundromat specializing in pizza and bagels in san francisco. there you go. all right. thank you so much for joining us. at 4.30. gia is working on the 5:00 newscast next, and we are back in just two minutes. san francisco is in crisis and we need real experienced leadership. we need mark farrell. our interim mayor who got things done. who showed we can clear tent encampments,...
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make unlimited amounts of money to super pac send back their candidates and push their ideas however inanee and out there on the fringe, they have an advantage in our society because of elon musk gives $75 million this week to trump, it's a drop in the bucket when he has 250 billion. 75 billion is probably more than they want to give to a political candidate, but for elon musk, it's nothing. he can spend 44 billion to buy twitter and if he loses the equity that he put into it, it does not matter to him. one of the great things about our country is that someone like elon musk, who creates electric car company and makes rockets and a chain of satellites in the sky that provides internet service around the world can become a quarter trillion there and can spend it however he wants to. i think citizens united has destroyed what's wonderful about this country because it favors these incredibly rich people who can spend money but i'm not sure what we can do about it at this point and cooler heads have to prevail in three weeks if that's possible at this point. >> let's talk about miriam adelson.
make unlimited amounts of money to super pac send back their candidates and push their ideas however inanee and out there on the fringe, they have an advantage in our society because of elon musk gives $75 million this week to trump, it's a drop in the bucket when he has 250 billion. 75 billion is probably more than they want to give to a political candidate, but for elon musk, it's nothing. he can spend 44 billion to buy twitter and if he loses the equity that he put into it, it does not...
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how inane these people same here until they essentially given up on the american people.hey've given up on ideals much of our tradition. a they think it is wickendd and evil, but trump has not. he believes we should dream big. you deserved a dream big. you work hard. you want your kids to do well. and this is quintessentially american impulse. it is also classic new york.gy a >> no city embodies the spirit, energy, potential of the american people more than where we are gathered tonight.. we want to win our country, but we also want to win new york and make it safe and strong and beautiful and affordableagai and vibrant again! >> laura: i love that. put that on a hat, make new york vibrant again and not smell like pot either. trump is unabashedly pro-american and infectious. and his supporters are for american too. this drives that americans don't make democrats insane and too much flag flyingnd.ed they are only response to being called out for their lazy leadership, they are lousy recod is and fascists. that's all they've got. wet pathetic and sad people they are.y sp no
how inane these people same here until they essentially given up on the american people.hey've given up on ideals much of our tradition. a they think it is wickendd and evil, but trump has not. he believes we should dream big. you deserved a dream big. you work hard. you want your kids to do well. and this is quintessentially american impulse. it is also classic new york.gy a >> no city embodies the spirit, energy, potential of the american people more than where we are gathered tonight.....
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for other people it is completely inane. is amazon prime day window important for you and your platform? rachel: absolutely. amazon prime day has become a tentpole moment not just in the u.s. but globally. it is a day to really move a lot of excess supply and bring value to consumers. in 2024, this is really important. on any given day at knickknack we have seen a 20% decline in basket sizes. you have now seen this play out in public earnings of mass consumer product companies. volume sales are down. why? the last two years major mass consumer product companies have taken price hikes. now consumers are fighting back with their wallets. what amazon prime day is going to show us today and tomorrow is how willing are consumers going to spend during this year's holiday season. there's been inflation and price hikes. on the other side of the equation the fed dropping interest rates and hopefully doing that again in november and december brings optimism to consumers. ed: rachel covering all of it, thank you so much. amazon rival t
for other people it is completely inane. is amazon prime day window important for you and your platform? rachel: absolutely. amazon prime day has become a tentpole moment not just in the u.s. but globally. it is a day to really move a lot of excess supply and bring value to consumers. in 2024, this is really important. on any given day at knickknack we have seen a 20% decline in basket sizes. you have now seen this play out in public earnings of mass consumer product companies. volume sales are...
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. >> listen there is no saving him from this kind of inanity it's crazy.he picture that he himself released. they are shooting it at steel targets 10 yards away they had a reporter standing downrange and it's explosive. at the shrapnel instead hit the explosives they'd all be dead the reporter could be dead. it's crazy and yet this guy wants to be in the united states senate and the rest of his positions are just as nutty. he wants to ban all gas and diesel. he's for men playing women's sports it's nuttiness all the way around. and 10 yards is nothing and not to expect this is a possibility to me is negligent. >> and its fakery. it's not a real range it's in somebody's back yard they didn't with adam cain's injury to get a photo op they don't know what they are doing clearly and they almost killed the guy. that trapped no hits the reporter who is downrange of these weapons. i laugh only because he saith but the guy could have been killed and these guys in the service of a phony photo op for a phony campaign the democrats are phonies just like harris across
. >> listen there is no saving him from this kind of inanity it's crazy.he picture that he himself released. they are shooting it at steel targets 10 yards away they had a reporter standing downrange and it's explosive. at the shrapnel instead hit the explosives they'd all be dead the reporter could be dead. it's crazy and yet this guy wants to be in the united states senate and the rest of his positions are just as nutty. he wants to ban all gas and diesel. he's for men playing women's...
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how can you do that inan areas that make the most. no one has that time. you only have timeus for 5 or 10. most of the footprint will come from 5ju or 10 big decisions. eating less dairy. no wasting food is another massive one. becauseover all of the resources. another big one for food. it's transport sa walkingpu and public transport is best. if you need a car it's definite not good foran the environment. flying is anotherat big one. it's about air quality or cooling. install a heat pump haveha a massiveif difference in your home your laptop and made a bit of difference. still terrible if i do. they have quite a small impactac on the carbon footprint. if you was great. you go to the big stuffff first. i'm not sure if you have anything to add. >> you can take on personal consumption and it's fantastic. there are two things i'd put-on top of that. first is talking about climate change and solutions so helping peoplehi understand it and share the information we have provided. talk about itself. also work with people the choses youu can make that are increasi
how can you do that inan areas that make the most. no one has that time. you only have timeus for 5 or 10. most of the footprint will come from 5ju or 10 big decisions. eating less dairy. no wasting food is another massive one. becauseover all of the resources. another big one for food. it's transport sa walkingpu and public transport is best. if you need a car it's definite not good foran the environment. flying is anotherat big one. it's about air quality or cooling. install a heat pump...
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that could really add some challenges to stomach inanities meant these with the flooding. i was looking at this mr. president and vice president and i said the clock was ticking and sending alarm bells going off and people need to get into their safe place as always. the weather service remains on duty 24/7 to make sure the decision-makers of all the information they need in this storm. >> i would like to focus on one thing you said. i don't think most people think it, but the idea that sometimes it takes days for rivers to crest after a major storm like this. are there particular areas of concern that is related to this type of flooding? how long do you think the flooding conditions could last? in other words, once the winds are die down and coming through, okay, we are all set at the rivers flooding our are consequential and it takes time, right? >> the storm surge pushes up every nook and cranny of florida so close ablaze, rivers and feels in these areas. then you add the incredible amount of rainfall in the brain can't drain because the storms have it blocked. . so loo
that could really add some challenges to stomach inanities meant these with the flooding. i was looking at this mr. president and vice president and i said the clock was ticking and sending alarm bells going off and people need to get into their safe place as always. the weather service remains on duty 24/7 to make sure the decision-makers of all the information they need in this storm. >> i would like to focus on one thing you said. i don't think most people think it, but the idea that...
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he took reagan off the road for a year put he would not let them what happened inan that vacuum insteadreagan making news and staying interesting is the gossip mongers take over. reagan is too old. if only reagan was a live thing will be better. real nasty stuff. a lot of this came from the bush campaign. they were establishment mark reagan was anti- establishment. as always going to be a clash. also one example when bush was chairman of the republican nationalep committee he was askd by reporters tell me, and bass areve a liberal, moderate or conservative? bush gainfully says labels are for cancer. reagan would've knocked it out of the park. we were free to vote books with reagan's tax cut plan really set off mrs. reagan. she was not happy about that she wrote in her diaries wrote in her book that really set her off. what reagan was fighting this false rumor about his age, bush was jogging everywhere. he was jogging in texas, he was jogging in iowa, is jogging in new hampshire he was jogging all the time for the benefit of the media. then he went to a gym and concorde did weight lifts
he took reagan off the road for a year put he would not let them what happened inan that vacuum insteadreagan making news and staying interesting is the gossip mongers take over. reagan is too old. if only reagan was a live thing will be better. real nasty stuff. a lot of this came from the bush campaign. they were establishment mark reagan was anti- establishment. as always going to be a clash. also one example when bush was chairman of the republican nationalep committee he was askd by...
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and it's not just because of ron desantis, fox news, and elon musk's inane rants on any given tuesdaythe leading candidates for mayor do about it? their in-depth individual interv to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we need. for mayor. abc seven mornings anchor reggie aqui along with annie gauss from the s.f. standard and well-known author and podcaster kara swisher, had the opportunity this week to talk at length with the top candidates. london breed, mark farrell, daniel lurie and aaron peskin came to abc7, where we asked them about their plans to make the quality of life better in san francisco and these in-depth interviews will help you make an informed decision about your vote. >> as you know, the global perception of san francisco is not what it use
and it's not just because of ron desantis, fox news, and elon musk's inane rants on any given tuesdaythe leading candidates for mayor do about it? their in-depth individual interv to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark...
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and it's not just because of ron desantis, fox news and elon musk's inane rants on any given tuesday.will the leading candidates for mayor do about this? their in-depth individual interviews done here at abc seven? gauss from the standard and well known author and podcaster kara swisher had the opportunity this week to talk at length with the top candidates. london breed, mark farrell, daniel lurie and aaron peskin all came to abc7 where we asked them about their plans to make the quality of life better in san francisco. these in-depth interviews will help you hopefully make an informed decision about your vote. now, the global perception of san francisco clearly is not what it used to be. >> so how will these candidates improve the city's tarnished image? >> even local abc seven news reporter monica madden joins us now to tell us more about what they had to say. monica. yeah. >> well, san francisco has really had a hard time in recent years in terms of its international presence in terms of what people think about the image due to images of robberies, vacant streets and rampant drug
and it's not just because of ron desantis, fox news and elon musk's inane rants on any given tuesday.will the leading candidates for mayor do about this? their in-depth individual interviews done here at abc seven? gauss from the standard and well known author and podcaster kara swisher had the opportunity this week to talk at length with the top candidates. london breed, mark farrell, daniel lurie and aaron peskin all came to abc7 where we asked them about their plans to make the quality of...
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inan open marriage is a think those could be fun of past times for you if you are a well resourced, upper middle-class and cognitively atypicaln. pers. but for most people children at two-parent families way to go if you want tocc maximize that kid succeeding or not catastrophically failing. a lot of cultural messaging plays well here. if you are a person in upper middle-class neighborhood in your parents are married and all of your neighbors are married your friends, their parents are married and that's the water you're swimming in. you turn on the tv or open a magazine or listen to music the pop culture showing images of novel relationship arrangements and infidelities of the models in front of you for what a healthy relationship looks like. even if you're good and other stuff from outside sources for if you're a kid in a poor and ar working class family who are raised by an unmarried parent, don't know your mother or father all your friends are in similar circumstances. everywhere you turn in your personal life you've never see what a functional healthy marriage looks like. open marria
inan open marriage is a think those could be fun of past times for you if you are a well resourced, upper middle-class and cognitively atypicaln. pers. but for most people children at two-parent families way to go if you want tocc maximize that kid succeeding or not catastrophically failing. a lot of cultural messaging plays well here. if you are a person in upper middle-class neighborhood in your parents are married and all of your neighbors are married your friends, their parents are married...
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you got a big pop and inane doing great. i just want to say he's got my complete and total endorsement. he has always. always will have. you're going to have have a drink and hopefully am going to have a great day and we are going to be celebrating together and we are going to make our country as we say or will make america great again. we are going to make it great and it's going to go faster than you think. but cannot sustain us another 4 years. that i do believe. very good friend head of my campaign from the day iran he called and said i want to run your campaign. a set of not very experienced. i've never done this before. but he liked me and he saw something i guess. dan patrick. he's a fantastic man. dan we are doing okay i here. good. when dan says that that's good. and by the way finding problems you tell me that very quickly but when dan says it means a lot. thank you very much. appreciate it. general ken paxton. really great attorney general. great attorney general. thank you. that's pretty good. [cheering and appla
you got a big pop and inane doing great. i just want to say he's got my complete and total endorsement. he has always. always will have. you're going to have have a drink and hopefully am going to have a great day and we are going to be celebrating together and we are going to make our country as we say or will make america great again. we are going to make it great and it's going to go faster than you think. but cannot sustain us another 4 years. that i do believe. very good friend head of my...
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useful good programs but they tend to be the ones that have aiv very specific objective very specific inan goal clearly understood clearly measurable pretty you take something like aquatics the plaintiff columbia a while back and change columbia country is virtually hearsay to becoming a normal country. most of the credit for this was due to thehe colombians themsels but american assistancess to columbia was an important part of it was important because it was clear but the objective wasn't clear what we were trying to achieve clear how we measure results this kind of program i think, make some sense. for example, proliferation strategy and times which counter proliferation strategy was very successful convention to be a free sample so working around but there are number of cases in which the case that the assistance we provide very useful if you concrete clear objective measurable salts. was a very good example, the aids programs we have a very substantial commitment to dividing an opposing aids and such here in africa and this also is clear the objective is. it is clear trying to do and
useful good programs but they tend to be the ones that have aiv very specific objective very specific inan goal clearly understood clearly measurable pretty you take something like aquatics the plaintiff columbia a while back and change columbia country is virtually hearsay to becoming a normal country. most of the credit for this was due to thehe colombians themsels but american assistancess to columbia was an important part of it was important because it was clear but the objective wasn't...
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inan terms of fear, yes we grewp there were numerous death threats and contracts put out on my fatherth security detail. he had guard dogs and he did not go places by himself. i know that was alws co concern. it was always something my mother was worried about. that sheet might lose him at the hands of violence. but he died peacefun his sleep. so we were grateful for that. >> host: tell us a little bit about your mother. >> my mother is an unsung hero in thehe movement. when she passed away might th, being the woman she was, organid everything. but there wt to read at her mouse, she asked myself and my brothers to deliver eulogies. i remember thinking what do i say? and then it just became really obvious. people had come up to us, being kind they would say behind every strong man was a great woman and that was your mother. all i could think of it they did not know my mother. she was a tough woman. she grew up in the same conditions as my a father. she dropped out of schoolo help support her family she lived in a converted horse barn. she was a farmworke when the decision was made to o
inan terms of fear, yes we grewp there were numerous death threats and contracts put out on my fatherth security detail. he had guard dogs and he did not go places by himself. i know that was alws co concern. it was always something my mother was worried about. that sheet might lose him at the hands of violence. but he died peacefun his sleep. so we were grateful for that. >> host: tell us a little bit about your mother. >> my mother is an unsung hero in thehe movement. when she...
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the dome with her schools overrun with migrant kids that are found texting resource of our teachers inanemergency rooms people waiting in line and when the no and we cannot afford to do this. we need to have legal immigration and secure the border now. >> curtis bashaw i want to ask a question pretty the haitian community in ohioha is obviously both former president trump spread rumors about patients eating household pets that a lot of are valley community us we are talkingus about that is changing illegal invasion to prevent communities like from emerging and two-part question is for small wins a response to rhetoric former president trump is using second of all, dupree the communities like the one for springfield setting a c threat o foreign american. >> the rhetoric i think it's terrible i thank you so wrong to demonize the community who are here legally pretty having the staff in support of companies pay taxes in america and he had again one third of the employees are first generation americans a part of the highlights of my life, being sworn it is a temporary judge in 2016, by the c
the dome with her schools overrun with migrant kids that are found texting resource of our teachers inanemergency rooms people waiting in line and when the no and we cannot afford to do this. we need to have legal immigration and secure the border now. >> curtis bashaw i want to ask a question pretty the haitian community in ohioha is obviously both former president trump spread rumors about patients eating household pets that a lot of are valley community us we are talkingus about that...
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of one-on-one, if you walk up to someone and stick your neck out a little bit and say something as inane seeming as excuse me, do you think most people are nice, they will look you square in the eye and say i have been thinking about that. host: ok. we get the point. guest: i complement you for being intentional about relationships. when i say neighborhoods, we need a lot more of that in neighborhoods. the difference between neighborhoods and walking up the people in the street, which i complement you for what you are doing, in a neighborhood it is something that will sustain itself over time. just imagine he went out your door -- today is a sunday. he looked around. there are 6, 8 doors near you. how many of those people do you know? what would happen if you walked up to the doors and said hello. -- hello? what if you say we can do a block party? some social gathering, whatever it might be. maybe there is some local organization that could be religious, social, civic for kids. what happens if you volunteered and showed up regularly? how would that change the social fabric in your neighb
of one-on-one, if you walk up to someone and stick your neck out a little bit and say something as inane seeming as excuse me, do you think most people are nice, they will look you square in the eye and say i have been thinking about that. host: ok. we get the point. guest: i complement you for being intentional about relationships. when i say neighborhoods, we need a lot more of that in neighborhoods. the difference between neighborhoods and walking up the people in the street, which i...
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of one-on-one, if you walk up to someone and stick your neck out a little bit and say something as inane seeming as excuse me, do you think most people are nice, they will look you square in the eye and say i have been thinking about that. host: ok. we get the point. guest: i complement you for being intentional about relationships. when i say neighborhoods, we need a lot more of that in neighborhoods. the difference between neighborhoods and walking up the people in the street, which i complement you for what you are doing, in a neighborhood it is something that will sustain itself over time. just imagine he went out your door -- today is a sunday. he looked around. there are 6, 8 doors near you. how many of those people do you know? what would happen if you walked up to the doors and said hello. -- hello? what if you say we can do a block party? some social gathering, whatever it might be. maybe there is some local organization that could be religious, social, civic for kids. what happens if you volunteered and showed up regularly? how would that change the social fabric in your neighb
of one-on-one, if you walk up to someone and stick your neck out a little bit and say something as inane seeming as excuse me, do you think most people are nice, they will look you square in the eye and say i have been thinking about that. host: ok. we get the point. guest: i complement you for being intentional about relationships. when i say neighborhoods, we need a lot more of that in neighborhoods. the difference between neighborhoods and walking up the people in the street, which i...