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we're going to rethink this whole thing and that's when we ended up at the emerson inn. >> quinn saidher husband and children if she didn't cooperate. at one point, she thought about using it on herself. >> i was crying and screaming. he kept begging me to calm down. i couldn't. i grabbed his gun and i'm going to shoot myself in the head. and he grabbed it out of my head. what are you doing? you [ bleep ] crazy? >> mentally broken, quinn obeyed all of the kidnapper's demands. the detective asked quinn to share as much detail of her entire experience as possible, hoping to glean some clues. she remembered something that seemed incidental, but something that would later turn out to be crucial to the investigation. >> he bought chicken drumettes and paper and drinks for us. so we're eating spicy chicken drumettes. >> quinn also told police unlike what was written in the original ransom note, she no longer believed three men were involved in her kidnapping. >> my very gut instinct now that i'm clearly thinking and getting it out is that there's not anyone else involved but him. >> the int
we're going to rethink this whole thing and that's when we ended up at the emerson inn. >> quinn saidher husband and children if she didn't cooperate. at one point, she thought about using it on herself. >> i was crying and screaming. he kept begging me to calm down. i couldn't. i grabbed his gun and i'm going to shoot myself in the head. and he grabbed it out of my head. what are you doing? you [ bleep ] crazy? >> mentally broken, quinn obeyed all of the kidnapper's demands....
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every expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would in the field have a shot for a safe haven for the wild and wreck the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. 30 back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spaces that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more space is one example so the parks are hugely embedded in fields with only a little plan for writing but here especially blundered combination of regional flowers blossom and focusing the cracks that's an important pillar for her business close to the open mind she and her team grow wild and raffle hours for regional and e.u. conservation projects and it's also here on the company's farm where they're pre
every expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would in the field have a shot for a safe haven for the wild and wreck the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project....
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i'm joined now by markjackson, who runs the arden inn in accrington. thank you forjoining us. are you looking forward to it?— day tomorrow. are you looking forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest- it's _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long - forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long time i honest. it's been a long time coming. pa. honest. it's been a long time cominr. �* ., ., honest. it's been a long time cominr. ., ., , ., ., , coming. a lot of people are nervous, eseciall coming. a lot of people are nervous, especiallv about _ coming. a lot of people are nervous, especially about this _ coming. a lot of people are nervous, especially about this indian - especially about this indian variant, which is taking place, taking hold in areas like bolton, not too far or view the top i don't know if there is any in accrington, but are you worried that might put the dampers on your reopeni
i'm joined now by markjackson, who runs the arden inn in accrington. thank you forjoining us. are you looking forward to it?— day tomorrow. are you looking forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest- it's _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a _ forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long - forward to it? i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long time i honest....
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forces inn afghanistan. want to begin by asking a question to senator murphy. senator, you have been very supportive of president biden's early steps to reverse course on iran after the last four years of the trump administration. you supported lifting the travel restrictions on iranian diplomats in new york. you supported reversing the snap active u.s. sanctions. and you also support quickly regarding the iran nuclear deal through direct diplomacy with the iranian regime which is something the last administration was not able to accomplish. what is your view on the terms of rejoining the nuclear deal? specifically, should the biden administration rejoined the joint comprehensive plan of action as j it was when the trump administration left it? or should they insist on new languagece with ballistic missiles, regional aggression, perhaps stronger regime i welcome your views on that. >> first and on. really look forward to the discussion. we have a short time it's a very good topic i'll keep my opening with you general. there's no secret i support rejoiningpo the
forces inn afghanistan. want to begin by asking a question to senator murphy. senator, you have been very supportive of president biden's early steps to reverse course on iran after the last four years of the trump administration. you supported lifting the travel restrictions on iranian diplomats in new york. you supported reversing the snap active u.s. sanctions. and you also support quickly regarding the iran nuclear deal through direct diplomacy with the iranian regime which is something the...
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she was displeased about something and people who weren't in her favor tended not to laugh very long inn reagan white house because she essentially saw herself as there to watch her husband's back, that he was someone who really didn't have much of an appetite for sort of interpersonal conflict or the battles and that really she had, i think, a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me. she had just incredible radar. in fact, it was better than her husband. >> fascinating. there's so much here so i'd love to sort of start at the beginning. you took an incredibly deep dive of childhood, instability of her home life, larger than life mother edith who was largely absent during critical years. her father who had no role in her life andhe the stepfather, y gave her the stability and love she craved. tell us about the young nancy davis. >> she was the product of bad match of ambitious actress and a car salesman who would very shortly after her birth go there separate ways and her mother very shortly after that leaves the little baby named anne
she was displeased about something and people who weren't in her favor tended not to laugh very long inn reagan white house because she essentially saw herself as there to watch her husband's back, that he was someone who really didn't have much of an appetite for sort of interpersonal conflict or the battles and that really she had, i think, a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me. she had just incredible radar. in fact, it was better than...
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officer inn was a five-year veteran of the stockton police force. he leaves behind a wife who is also a stockton police officer and three children. >>> a bizarre tesla spotting has led to an arrest. someone snapped these photos of a tesla on interstate 80 with the guy in the backseat and nobody driving. chp says one of the motorcycle drivers spotted the tesla. a 25-year-old was arrested for reckless driving. the chp says he was also cited a couple weeks ago for the same thing or a similar thing. tonight that tesla is in the evidence yard. >>> the cofounder of a buddhist temple in the fremont hills is threatening to sue the city for religious, gender and racial discrimination. she claims fremont is trying to force her to demolish much of her private religious facility. marianne favro is in fremont where the tension is rising. >> reporter: attorneys say that the city of fremont wants her to demolish six structures on her property. >> why are they doing it to me? i know it's because i'm asian. i'm a religious woman and they don't want to have a temple
officer inn was a five-year veteran of the stockton police force. he leaves behind a wife who is also a stockton police officer and three children. >>> a bizarre tesla spotting has led to an arrest. someone snapped these photos of a tesla on interstate 80 with the guy in the backseat and nobody driving. chp says one of the motorcycle drivers spotted the tesla. a 25-year-old was arrested for reckless driving. the chp says he was also cited a couple weeks ago for the same thing or a...
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someone started shooting at a radisson inn connected to the oneida casino.e gunman went to the hotel and casino looking for a specific man who was not there. the gunman shot three of that man's friends. two were killed, a third rushed to the hospital. police ultimately shot and killed the gunman. nbcbayarea.com has the latest information. >>> when we come back, battling the climate crisis with medical tools. the new research at stanford that's using cat scans to study wildfires. >> elon musk is set to appear on "saturday night live" next week. >>> a long time stage and screen actress has died. lympia dukakis died in her home in new york city this morning. dukakis won the oscar for best supporting actress the same near her cousin, michael dukakis was the democrat party's presidential nominee. dukakis was in steel magnolias. she's beloved in san francisco. her final role was fittingly in "tales of the city." she was 89 years old. cher shared this touching tweet today. she said she and dukakis spoke three weeks ago and added dukakis was an amazing academy award
someone started shooting at a radisson inn connected to the oneida casino.e gunman went to the hotel and casino looking for a specific man who was not there. the gunman shot three of that man's friends. two were killed, a third rushed to the hospital. police ultimately shot and killed the gunman. nbcbayarea.com has the latest information. >>> when we come back, battling the climate crisis with medical tools. the new research at stanford that's using cat scans to study wildfires....
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but then here we start to crank up the heat as we get in the holiday inn. there you go.re going to see the hot temperatures, a very hot as we get into monday looks like tuesday. the hot weather continues as well. guys, back to you. thank you, lawrence. and we're continuing our coverage of that tragic vta shooting in san jose. this is a live picture. >> a vigil is about to get underway in san jose c people gathering there talking sharing stories grieving together. the vigil starts at 6 o'clock hour. theresa is there at city hall will bring that vigil to you live in its entirety when it begins. for now. we'll take a quick break and we'll be back right after this. >> back live in san jose. we are just minutes away from a vigil honoring the 9 people who lost their lives in the shooting yesterday. vigil is set to get underway at 6 o'clock when it does, we will bring it to you live here on kron 4 news wayne and catherine heenan will take you right up until that moment and then we'll let it play out in its entirety. if it goes beyond. the one hour that we're on from 6 to 7. we
but then here we start to crank up the heat as we get in the holiday inn. there you go.re going to see the hot temperatures, a very hot as we get into monday looks like tuesday. the hot weather continues as well. guys, back to you. thank you, lawrence. and we're continuing our coverage of that tragic vta shooting in san jose. this is a live picture. >> a vigil is about to get underway in san jose c people gathering there talking sharing stories grieving together. the vigil starts at 6...
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responding to a domestic violence call when 30- year-old lance lowe allegedly shot and killed officer jimmy inne then dragged his own young son into the front yard and started choking him. video shows the good samaritan had him with a flying tackle, and giving neighbors a chance to pull the boy to safety. >> this gentleman, we don't know who it was, he saw an opportunity to take the man down. thank you so much. you saved a little boy's life. and potentially others. >> stockton police held a procession for the slain officer. he is a 30-year-old father of three. >>> the first responders who shared graphic photos of the crash site where kobe bryant died could be fired. two of them to pitchers at the scene and send them to another firefighter. brian's widow is alleging invasion of privacy. >>> if your daily expenses have gone up, you are not alone. the cost of just about everything from gasoline, food and clothing is ballooning right now. economists are worrying about the threat of inflation. many believe it's a byproduct of all the money the government has pumped into the economy during the pandem
responding to a domestic violence call when 30- year-old lance lowe allegedly shot and killed officer jimmy inne then dragged his own young son into the front yard and started choking him. video shows the good samaritan had him with a flying tackle, and giving neighbors a chance to pull the boy to safety. >> this gentleman, we don't know who it was, he saw an opportunity to take the man down. thank you so much. you saved a little boy's life. and potentially others. >> stockton...
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there was a very interesting inn that i stayed in. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. i met with historians and writers and various people like that. in many ways, the best was the serendipitous ones. susan: how did covid impact this process? neil: surprisingly little. a year ago, when it was pretty clear that covid was coming on fast, places i want to go over -- to go were closing and i was being told they were closing. in this case, number of those places were opening. i didn't really -- i had my mask and put it on when necessary. i was in uncrowded places. when i dealt with people, for the most part they were either vaccinated or we were across some distance. it wasn't that big a factor, oddly enough. susan: how did your family react to the idea? neil: a certain amount of bemusement. a lot
there was a very interesting inn that i stayed in. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. i met with historians and writers and various people like that. in many ways, the best was the serendipitous ones. susan: how did covid impact this process? neil:...
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and indeed inn some parts of the world today. it's like an ideology. it is an ideology, like a religion or wanted to build a utopia on earth. you will fight and die in kill others for the nation. this abstract concept. i don't think history came to an end because as we know the way we organize ourselves changes, the way we fight changes. technology changes. we live today in a very different world from the world from the beginning of the 19th century. >> a large part because of the ensuing wars. you write interestingly about the relationship between herbert spencer and social darwinism on the one hand, anti-imperialism and racism on the other. how did war play into this? >> how we think about ourselves, how we think about others affects the ways in which we behave. what social darwinism was, in retrospect, and this application after winning ideas about evolution and adaptation to human societies. i human society, the french race for the british race which we knows nonsense anyway, impossible to distinguish in any meaningful way, the argument wasn't ther
and indeed inn some parts of the world today. it's like an ideology. it is an ideology, like a religion or wanted to build a utopia on earth. you will fight and die in kill others for the nation. this abstract concept. i don't think history came to an end because as we know the way we organize ourselves changes, the way we fight changes. technology changes. we live today in a very different world from the world from the beginning of the 19th century. >> a large part because of the ensuing...
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some of those new firefighters started their training today inn the north bay. cornell bernard was there. >> reporter: chainsaws ripping into dry bush inside of one of marin county's deepest canyons. >> good job, guys. >> reporter: cal fire's newest recruits. their first week on the job. these trainees are learning how to cut fire lines, creating a fire break in case a fire happens here. christian is one of 1,400 new firefighters hired by the state in preparation for what could be another brutal fire season. >> i took the job because i wanted the labor. i was working in an office. this is an something that is pretty important work. >> reporter: the training going well with a few hiccups. these recruits have help from veteran firefighters like marcus fletcher. >> it's my way of helping out with the newer ones and give a little experience. >> this is not easy work. >> right. but we train for it. >> reporter: this crew came to marin county to train there because they say their traditional training grounds have already burned. >> we didn't really get those april sho
some of those new firefighters started their training today inn the north bay. cornell bernard was there. >> reporter: chainsaws ripping into dry bush inside of one of marin county's deepest canyons. >> good job, guys. >> reporter: cal fire's newest recruits. their first week on the job. these trainees are learning how to cut fire lines, creating a fire break in case a fire happens here. christian is one of 1,400 new firefighters hired by the state in preparation for what...
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it very clear that i never-- >> xander: shut up and get your ass over here to my room at the salem inn>> nicole: oh, there is no chance of that happening. >> xander: you sure about that? because if you don't come, your husband's gonna find out all about how we slept together. >> sami: why else would ej take the money back? >> lucas: i don't know. because he's a cheap, selfish bastard, that's why. >> sami: no. >> lucas: how did he find out about us? >> sami: kristen must have told him. >> lucas: kristen told him? why would she do that? she doesn't have enough to worry about now? listen, if ej knew that we slept together, he wouldn't just take the money back. he'd be on the first plane to salem. he'd be knocking on that door right now. [knock at door] >> sami: oh, my god. it's him. lucas, you have to get out of here; come on. >> lucas: no, i'm not going anywhere. i am not leaving you alone. >> sami: lucas, just go. >> lucas: i'm not doing it, okay? i am not scared of ej dimera. i got this. >> sami: no. oh, god. >> male announcer: like sands
it very clear that i never-- >> xander: shut up and get your ass over here to my room at the salem inn>> nicole: oh, there is no chance of that happening. >> xander: you sure about that? because if you don't come, your husband's gonna find out all about how we slept together. >> sami: why else would ej take the money back? >> lucas: i don't know. because he's a cheap, selfish bastard, that's why. >> sami: no. >> lucas: how did he find out about us?...
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you at the days inn open howard coliseum just keep days ago that your primary go yeah. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> we definitely want howard terminal just to to to see this. the city become a world class city that deserves to be in and we deserve something great like this. well. >> however, not everyone is on board with building a new stadium on the waterfront opponents to the howard terminal site say they believe it will saddle oakland taxpayers with infrastructure costs for a new stadium in development complex that they say will negatively impact the seaport on july 20th, the oakland city council has scheduled a long-awaited vote on the new ballpark proposal. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> when the warriors taking on the lakers tonight. everyone will be focused on the match up inside the matchup. these 2 guys right there. lebron james, we're steph curry. it's a rivalry that has developed over time. and when it's all said and done, these 2 will likely be the 2 biggest stars of their generation tonight will be 39 time. these 2 have played one another st
you at the days inn open howard coliseum just keep days ago that your primary go yeah. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> we definitely want howard terminal just to to to see this. the city become a world class city that deserves to be in and we deserve something great like this. well. >> however, not everyone is on board with building a new stadium on the waterfront opponents to the howard terminal site say they believe it will saddle oakland taxpayers with infrastructure...
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we're in a bit you at the days inn open howard coliseum just keep days ago that your primary go yeah. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> we definitely want howard terminal just to to to see this city become a world class city that deserves to be in and we deserve something great like this. well. >> however, not everyone is on board with building a new stadium on the waterfront opponents to the howard terminal site say they believe it will settle oakland taxpayers with infrastructure costs for a new stadium in development complex that they say will negatively impact the seaport on july 20th, the oakland city council has scheduled a long-awaited vote on the new ballpark proposal. haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >> keep your kids safe online. the new tools tiktok is offering to make sure that you know what your family is watching. >> and how president biden is shifting his stance is the conflict between israel and hamas shows no signs of slowing down. >> tiktok is adding a new feature to help keep your kids safe. it will equip moms and dads with the information needed to not only learn abo
we're in a bit you at the days inn open howard coliseum just keep days ago that your primary go yeah. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> we definitely want howard terminal just to to to see this city become a world class city that deserves to be in and we deserve something great like this. well. >> however, not everyone is on board with building a new stadium on the waterfront opponents to the howard terminal site say they believe it will settle oakland taxpayers with...
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longer and longer we don't want it that is what we fear it's there any involvement from the inn or anyone in the region or organization any international organization make the pain longer that is what we don't want we need to make that we need to make it clear that the pain that we are we are we are facing should be shortened and shorten but ambassador let me just put you perhaps it's probably hard for you but put you in the mind of the military rulers in myanmar even if you have overwhelming international support tough sanctions against them why would they give up power now after all the bloodshed they know that they'll go on trial if they give up power so why would they give up. a country cannot stand by themselves is very difficult and saw that you know with the for us in the in myanmar people already you know enjoying the. freedom enjoying the freedom of expression you know sort of to some extent the you know these strong the human rights that we already enjoyed for like the last 10 years or so that is why especially our young people they don't want to you know go back to their you kn
longer and longer we don't want it that is what we fear it's there any involvement from the inn or anyone in the region or organization any international organization make the pain longer that is what we don't want we need to make that we need to make it clear that the pain that we are we are we are facing should be shortened and shorten but ambassador let me just put you perhaps it's probably hard for you but put you in the mind of the military rulers in myanmar even if you have overwhelming...
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now allowing some fog to scoot inn right up and down the coast in the sea breeze is actually going to kick into gear later today. this eventually for tomorrow is going to result in a nice cool down for your afternoon highs on into your thursday as i mentioned, today is still going to be a hot one for inland spots. obviously, nice and cool near the coastline. now areas like millbrae and burlingame in the 70's still holding on to low 80's for saying carlos down through mountain view south bay temperatures in the mid 80's for san jose and campbell at 86 degrees. he spent a time highs anywhere from the 70's 80's for most areas not seeing any 90's in the east bay today. oakland berkeley and richmond in the upper 60's should take that back, though q will rise to 90 degrees just a little further inland as will fairfield and vacaville as you head up in just a lot of county, santa rosa down through nevado in the low 80's for your daytime highs. tomorrow's temperatures are going to be cooler inland. then 2 days as well as a little bit cooler right along side the bay too. that's just the start o
now allowing some fog to scoot inn right up and down the coast in the sea breeze is actually going to kick into gear later today. this eventually for tomorrow is going to result in a nice cool down for your afternoon highs on into your thursday as i mentioned, today is still going to be a hot one for inland spots. obviously, nice and cool near the coastline. now areas like millbrae and burlingame in the 70's still holding on to low 80's for saying carlos down through mountain view south bay...
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an icon of conflict of the heart of the lebanese civil war, bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera. when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voice. and political descend takes center stage. they are morocco's resistance. the officers of roger, casablanca, the funds will make football on. i'll just be around for ramirez since i molina families, the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week. doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government, security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members in states they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me to pipe dream said the forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, got to you the head of the world health organization says
an icon of conflict of the heart of the lebanese civil war, bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera. when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voice. and political descend takes center stage. they are morocco's resistance. the officers of roger, casablanca, the funds will make football on. i'll just be around for ramirez since i molina families, the pain is unbearable for of their...
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it was such a bloody, an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera. oh hello, i'm fully becky boy in doha with a look at our main stories on al jazeera. we begin with breaking news out of the u . s. this way there's been a shooting in florida. at least 2 people have been killed and 20 injured sledge speak to andy gallagher in miami for us. and what more do we know? well, this happened in the neighborhood of hi aliyah in miami, which is a very hispanic neighborhood. and we know that according to police reports and su v pulled up to what was.
it was such a bloody, an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera. oh hello, i'm fully becky boy in doha with a look at our main stories on al jazeera. we begin with breaking news out of the u . s. this way there's been a shooting in florida. at least 2 people have been killed and 20 injured sledge speak to andy gallagher in miami for us. and what more do we know? well, this happened in the neighborhood of hi aliyah in miami, which is a...
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deal programs, you have a practical political problem which is one that republican party found itself inn very quickly and ever since has found itself in. as a practical and political manner some of these are more unconstitutional than others and practically resistance should be concentrated on the work of them and to rollback what can be rolled back. sometimes that constitutional fundamental gets in the way of practical democratic politics and improvement. but i would say it's a little late in the day now to expect the supreme court to overturn social security or most of the other social welfare innovations that are now into our politics usually not the cohorts but by congress over the course of the last 100 years. part of the problem that neither one will go away immediately anytime soon. so there is a high level of conflict in contradiction. >> i word note depend on how much of this you are willing to accept too many of the progressives for what llinstitutions or programs but i to ask a more fundamental question and with that of the fundamentals of your view is we should be following t
deal programs, you have a practical political problem which is one that republican party found itself inn very quickly and ever since has found itself in. as a practical and political manner some of these are more unconstitutional than others and practically resistance should be concentrated on the work of them and to rollback what can be rolled back. sometimes that constitutional fundamental gets in the way of practical democratic politics and improvement. but i would say it's a little late in...
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then they have to go to court to get there right back even though there is no proceeding to attend inn the first place and a lower reasonable standard this is a dangerous path so i look forward to hearing from the witnesses i am nervous about all the legislation on the other side the second amendment is next to the first because it is important i yield back. >> we thinking for his opening statement we welcome all distinguished witnesses and thank them for their participation i will beginic w y swearing in the witnesses asking them to i turn on their audio to make sure i can see her face in major hand and those in the room please stand and raise your right hand spent do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge so help you god? >> yes i can hear the audio of the witnesses. >> yes. >> yes. may be seated. >> let the record show the answers witnesses answered in the affirmative we will now proceed with witness introductions it is my privilege to introduce an outstanding legislator, and someone who
then they have to go to court to get there right back even though there is no proceeding to attend inn the first place and a lower reasonable standard this is a dangerous path so i look forward to hearing from the witnesses i am nervous about all the legislation on the other side the second amendment is next to the first because it is important i yield back. >> we thinking for his opening statement we welcome all distinguished witnesses and thank them for their participation i will...
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the heart of the lebanese civil war, bay route holiday inn hotels on al jazeera o. a. as for his gemma thank you, robert. women's was number 2 and a soccer could be thrown out of the franchise. and if she continues to boycott, press conferences the tournament a socket isn't speaking to the media because of the impacts it might have on her mental health. the japanese thought with find $15000.00, just getting the press conference after her 1st from when it running girls on the opening day. she beat remain. yes, patricia maria take in straight sets and did a brief on court interview afterwards. the board of grand slam tournaments later released a statement saying they've advised soccer if she continues to ignore her media obligations. she would expose herself to possible a further code of conduct infringement consequences. repeat violations attract tough sanctions, including default from the torment and could lead to future grand slam suspensions . but let's get some reaction to this from new york tennis new york times at tennis corresponds and christopher clary, who didn
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. >> we talk about inn the book that was a mistake and now we are trying a different approach. >> we talk about how does the policy balance into trying to make sure we have a society that is characterized by this notion of equal rights and benefit where everyone can succeed and realize the potential by contributing in society. and in a lot of ways this is kind of going back to the basics. the whole point was the use of classical liberalism to discover how people cane live well together. it's a holistic vision of a good society and public policy is a critical component of that. if you only focus on policy it's like trying to advance a good society with two hands and one leg tied behind your back. you're not taking full advantage of what is important towards that vision so we say alongside policy you've got to be concerned about a vibrant sector and about how businesses are contributing and how the organizations are working and you've got to be focused on are weg helping people discover thr gift to the education system. to empower people from the bottom up and to find common ground and
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and in 2000 inns have been the dozen or 2008 he passed in 2008 right so 10 months before he passed he had just had a quadruple bypass and he was he was getting ready to get back up on stage and start working out his new set for his new special and he was going to go to the comedy magic level or most of beats and richard called me and asked me because he knew i was a huge carly guy as you want to be on the shows and i said yeah but i want to host of and he said where he got it was like oh can you move that host make of features on because i want to be the guy to introduce him so he let me do that night i got emotional when he introduced me chin started quivering and i was cried. i do something on this or it's that room that when he was like you when he 1st knew me i saw that and then asked but at that festival he looked across the rail at like that is like as i go we want canobie it. was standing across from a and he was just cool that's the thing about george it was cool before cole well right after miles davis george was next in the door to be cool i think. you know you going to stan
and in 2000 inns have been the dozen or 2008 he passed in 2008 right so 10 months before he passed he had just had a quadruple bypass and he was he was getting ready to get back up on stage and start working out his new set for his new special and he was going to go to the comedy magic level or most of beats and richard called me and asked me because he knew i was a huge carly guy as you want to be on the shows and i said yeah but i want to host of and he said where he got it was like oh can...
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he was accompanied by two aides who quickly disappeared so governor reagan and i just sat there inn the lobby and were in complete awe of this man. he was completely friendly and completely jovial. we talked about high school and college sports while we liked what we played and he was utterly charming utterly kind and here i was this 21-year-old kid talking to the national leader of american conservatism at the time and a leading senator for the republican nomination and he showed me nothing but kindness and generosity of spirit. those are memories that will be with me for the rest of my life. josÉ talked about how you sat down in the hotel lobby and chatted but you also recount and the last act the story about hi, post-presidency office and the phones were up correctly. >> guest: yes, that was a story that president reagan's chief of staff they had rented office space for former president reagan in century city and ironically there was a terrorist disaster. it was in the building and the office is being assembled and the reagan's, reagan was not supposed to be in office for several wee
he was accompanied by two aides who quickly disappeared so governor reagan and i just sat there inn the lobby and were in complete awe of this man. he was completely friendly and completely jovial. we talked about high school and college sports while we liked what we played and he was utterly charming utterly kind and here i was this 21-year-old kid talking to the national leader of american conservatism at the time and a leading senator for the republican nomination and he showed me nothing...
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help bring some $5 million to the 900 innes street project that back in the day, we turned into a cityark. i'm actually asking that -- as to the free park renovation, that we understand the role both of the green benefit district and the parks alliances. is there anybody who is ready to respond to that and mr. president, with all respect, you're a cosponsor of both matters. anybody who can explain the roles of the green benefit district only one in san francisco and the parks alliance. i like to better understand that. >> president walton: you know we have representation. i see nathan sinclair is here. >> hi supervisors. i'm nathan sinclair. i will start off by saying that parks alliance played no role in the renovation project. they have played no role at all in that. the green benefit district it was formed in 2015 under a charter with the city and approved by the board of supervisors to design and approve and maintain green spaces in the neighborhood. they have served as our partner during the planning outreach and design phase of this project. they received $835,000 grant from ucsf
help bring some $5 million to the 900 innes street project that back in the day, we turned into a cityark. i'm actually asking that -- as to the free park renovation, that we understand the role both of the green benefit district and the parks alliances. is there anybody who is ready to respond to that and mr. president, with all respect, you're a cosponsor of both matters. anybody who can explain the roles of the green benefit district only one in san francisco and the parks alliance. i like...
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officer inn's last act was to help a woman and a child in grave danger. he sacrificed his life in service to others and i ask everyone to join me in honoring his life, his service and his memory. i yield back. mrs. demings: i thank the gentleman for yielding back. we join him in grieving the death of the officer. it is now my privilege to acknowledge the gentlewoman from washington, ms. schrier. ms. schrier: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, representative chief demings. today i'm honored to pay tribute to law enforcement officers and their families. every day law enforcement officers put their lives at risk in order to keep us and our communities safe. and most of the time they return safely home to their families, but that is not always the case and we should never lose sight of that. in that spirit, i want to express profound gratitude to deputy ryan thompson from washington who tragically lost his life in the line of duty in 2019. he has since been recognized for the sacrifice on the national law enforcement officers memorial here in washington,
officer inn's last act was to help a woman and a child in grave danger. he sacrificed his life in service to others and i ask everyone to join me in honoring his life, his service and his memory. i yield back. mrs. demings: i thank the gentleman for yielding back. we join him in grieving the death of the officer. it is now my privilege to acknowledge the gentlewoman from washington, ms. schrier. ms. schrier: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, representative chief demings. today i'm honored...
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of all expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit of the ship for a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all of the world visit to learn about this project. 30 back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks are usually embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here especially blended combination of regional flowers blossom and focus you know cats that's an important healer for her business close with the open mind she and her team grow wild and raff laois for regional and e.u. conservation projects and it's also here on the company's farm where they're pretty us
of all expert as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here and it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit of the ship for a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st part in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and coyotes with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all of the world visit to learn about this project. 30...
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danny savage is at the bull inn in north yorkshire — where they're already soaking up some sunshine? riverside pub garden not farfrom ripon in north yorkshire, including honeymooning couples who should be in the dominican republic but are here instead. talk to the o'sullivan family from sheffield. your first pub o'sullivan family from sheffield. yourfirst pub meal out o'sullivan family from sheffield. your first pub meal out for a year, how does it feel?— how does it feel? lovely to be out and about with _ how does it feel? lovely to be out and about with family _ how does it feel? lovely to be out and about with family and - how does it feel? lovely to be out and about with family and it's - how does it feel? lovely to be out and about with family and it's not| and about with family and it's not raining. and about with family and it's not raininu. �* ,, �* and about with family and it's not rainina.�* �* , , raining. and you're camping this weekend. yes, _ raining. and you're camping this weekend. yes, the _ raining. and you're camping this weekend. yes, the lamping. - raining. and
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right now i'm looking at a camera in my computer that came up was developed for a mars lander inn the 1990s. of course it was designed to be sufficiently small to reduce the mass, reduce the volume and ultimately to be effective for interplanetary mission. now not only is it available and every laptop computer available in telephones and etc. the way we communicate, think about this. talk about internet broadband from space. connecting rural communities all over the world. we think about directv, dish, xm radio. we think about timing signals from gps necessary to regulate the flows of data on the terrestrial wireless network. if we don't have that signal, we are not going to have our cell phones, they simply will not work. the network does not work without gps so the way we communicate and navigate, the way we produce food and energy, the way we do disaster relief and understand whether, not just understand but to predict whether and save lives. the way we understand climate and national security and defense, we think about that from gps, it's fundamentally necessary to regulate elect
right now i'm looking at a camera in my computer that came up was developed for a mars lander inn the 1990s. of course it was designed to be sufficiently small to reduce the mass, reduce the volume and ultimately to be effective for interplanetary mission. now not only is it available and every laptop computer available in telephones and etc. the way we communicate, think about this. talk about internet broadband from space. connecting rural communities all over the world. we think about...
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everyone affected as a boat innes i could cry when i'm here it just warms my heart because it is so beautiful 90 percent of the vegetation here on the red list of threatened species that would be the spirit i should think a safe haven for the wild and read the green heart was the 1st pump in the open mind to be restored in 2009 it's a team effort between the local coal company and clients with the know how about wild plants ecologists from all over the world visit to learn about this project. city back before i now see post mining landscapes as an opportunity for nature huge spacious that are solely reserved for nature with out settlements. in the future this concept will be applied to many more spaces one example so the parks they're usually embedded in fields with only a little plant variety but here especially blended combination of regional flowers blossom and focusing a grass that's an important pillar for her business close to the open mind she and her team grow wild and raff laois for regional and in you conservation projects and it's also here on the company's farm where they're prett
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i always say reference, we can't fully assess what is inn front f you if you got nothing to compare it to. this is my third department, spent almost a decade there and here in houston, i've got points of reference from the community and you can't fully assess something unless you have something to compare it to so the question i would ask is, where is the transparency in terms of the rest of the justice system? what does it need to be? we demand more transparency because of what's happened with our courts defense attorneys? think that's part of your area of life work is the law. >> i don't know if i would say the problem is lack of transparency as opposed to just plain lack of political will. in d.c. when you go through criminal code, d.c. is a weird city because we have federal law enforced by d.c. police and d.c. municipal code but you go through that and there are lots of offenses on the book that are so ridiculous and trivial that they shouldn't be criminal offenses at all in my view. ... sense. that kind of cost-benefit analysis i was talking about where you say we could arrest 50
i always say reference, we can't fully assess what is inn front f you if you got nothing to compare it to. this is my third department, spent almost a decade there and here in houston, i've got points of reference from the community and you can't fully assess something unless you have something to compare it to so the question i would ask is, where is the transparency in terms of the rest of the justice system? what does it need to be? we demand more transparency because of what's happened with...
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that's why of all the moral atrocities being committed inn the moment at the name of an equity and inclusion's a relentless attack on science that should command our special attention. going to consider those attacks in some detail and going to start with america's response to the covidd pandemic. when the covid virus arrived on our shores last winter, they thought they could trust the people in charge. if you imagine that our leaders would leverage a public health emergency for their own political gain. that seemed like the one line that politicians wouldn't cross. and yet almost immediately, they crossed it. around the country, democratic governors rewarded their allies and punish their opponents. a motion stayed open but the police close churches. demonstrations against the lockdowns were banned. riots against donald trump weres encouraged. watche the governor of michigan for example shamelessly explain the difference. >> it is probably not going to be safe to congregate in masses for quite a while. and it's heartbreaking. we know that michigan is not alone in this moment. but this is wha
that's why of all the moral atrocities being committed inn the moment at the name of an equity and inclusion's a relentless attack on science that should command our special attention. going to consider those attacks in some detail and going to start with america's response to the covidd pandemic. when the covid virus arrived on our shores last winter, they thought they could trust the people in charge. if you imagine that our leaders would leverage a public health emergency for their own...
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has been red hot and feeling the pain this week the s&p home builder it is on pace to snap a ten-pace innon pace for the worst week in more than a year home depot and lowe's losing 6% of value since monday. >>> vaccine lotteries. bitcoin and for hire sign. let's get to the top trending stories. our friend, tessa brewer is here tessa, take it away. >> reporter: that is what my friends and family call me thank you. they say you have to be in it to win it in ohio, in it means a needle in the arm. jab for jackpot. from may 26th to june 23rd one adult each week who received one dose of the covid vaccine will receive a special $1 million jackpot in the state lottery draw you have a chance at a million those ages 12 to 18, starting today are eligible for a shot, they will be entered into a l lottery for a four--year scholarship included at any state college or university. i would say give me $1 million >>> the job listing on linkedin was posted three months ago for colonial pipeline. it looks like colonial did not find a new hire in time. after two months, elon musk says tesla will no longer acc
has been red hot and feeling the pain this week the s&p home builder it is on pace to snap a ten-pace innon pace for the worst week in more than a year home depot and lowe's losing 6% of value since monday. >>> vaccine lotteries. bitcoin and for hire sign. let's get to the top trending stories. our friend, tessa brewer is here tessa, take it away. >> reporter: that is what my friends and family call me thank you. they say you have to be in it to win it in ohio, in it means a...
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productively shot up 5.5% first quarter economists say the pandemic is distorting the data and sharp innse repeated pfizer's re ceo, waiving intellectual rights for covid vaccine to speed up production saying a dangerous precedent could be set >> i truly believe that it makes zero sense, not to mention about the business incentives for the biotech industry what does it mean in the next pandemic >> those patent concerns driving down shares of many vaccinemakers, including moderna, dropping another % today, despite the first quarterly profit ever thanks in large part to its coronavirus vaccine. something to watch back to you. >> rahel, thank you. >>> also today, a new study from stamford business school examining unique challenges black entrepreneurs face that can lead to smaller company spaces i talked to a stamford researcher and stam finished fda founder and ceo of sugar i was told she was able to raise funding in the pandemic, but it wasn't easy. >> if you've been rejected by a bank before, you're going to be less likely to, you know, want to apply i had some previous understanding of t
productively shot up 5.5% first quarter economists say the pandemic is distorting the data and sharp innse repeated pfizer's re ceo, waiving intellectual rights for covid vaccine to speed up production saying a dangerous precedent could be set >> i truly believe that it makes zero sense, not to mention about the business incentives for the biotech industry what does it mean in the next pandemic >> those patent concerns driving down shares of many vaccinemakers, including moderna,...
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. >> it takes away your ability to -- especially inn a kid, do something wrong. >> i think their innocence16,000 in our school system per student. but last year right here in this coup we spent $490,000 a year per youth to keep a kid in detention. so basically, half a million dollars. you see officials get up and say in order to right size the system, we have to close the schools. but we have 358 beds in the joouf iljustice system. there's 41 kids in there. nobody is telling them to -- >> right size -- >> right size the system. >> right. we want them to go to school. we're not just fighting against something. we're fighting for something. >> they started the bettering our school system or boss campaign, because you got to have an acronym. in 2020 ak nashville accomplished. >> we have dismantled an entire police department. [ cheers and applause ] >> and there's would-be proud. all these open activists, always saying crazy things like "feed the kids breakfast". >> that's the legacy. we need food. and we need police at a school. >> this is the legacy of countless oakland activists. we have t
. >> it takes away your ability to -- especially inn a kid, do something wrong. >> i think their innocence16,000 in our school system per student. but last year right here in this coup we spent $490,000 a year per youth to keep a kid in detention. so basically, half a million dollars. you see officials get up and say in order to right size the system, we have to close the schools. but we have 358 beds in the joouf iljustice system. there's 41 kids in there. nobody is telling them to...
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coming up, why executives won and inn vvestors lost with the t deal with time warner and who really gotd? by the way, it wasn't investors. >>> if you haven't already subscribed to our podcast, it is available on spotify and stitcher and other platforms as well >>> the dow futures are up 100 wow. it woucould be a big day for te. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars... relax. you just need digital workflows. they help keep everyone supplied and happy, proactively. let's workflow it. then you can stop having those nightmares. no, i would miss them too much. whatever you business is facing... let's workflow it. servicenow. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with a great offer, and
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and in 2019, police found over 40 schools covered in blood, inn a jar and it dozens of bones and with be in the center area ritual meant to help the killers avoid i getting arrested in mexico city. the rituals are often used to give offerings. the killers were believed to be part of the union cartel. in 2017, the cartels members and joe killed 20 prisoners in the middle of a ritual. an upper paco, mexico according to mexican newspapers. this is been going on for years. and in thousand eight according to the fbi, cartel members captured under cartel members and killed them in the public shrine. law enforcement said they were likely killed his offerings. and human sacrifices are seen as offerings to this fakeai site ad they somehow think the state is condoning their behavior that is giving them more power in the narco world of making them alls the more dangerous. it is not just them but the cartel members worship. there's a few others. son of the infamous guzman in the mexican drug court himself. a high-ranking member of another cartel, the pendant is another narco sake ofot the holy an
and in 2019, police found over 40 schools covered in blood, inn a jar and it dozens of bones and with be in the center area ritual meant to help the killers avoid i getting arrested in mexico city. the rituals are often used to give offerings. the killers were believed to be part of the union cartel. in 2017, the cartels members and joe killed 20 prisoners in the middle of a ritual. an upper paco, mexico according to mexican newspapers. this is been going on for years. and in thousand eight...
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vaccinated, you more than just take your mask off, vaccinated people in georgia could get a reduced sentence inn. trace gallagher joins us with more on the story. >> for now this only involves two counties in georgia, hall and dawson which have very low vaccination rates, 29% of residences have gotten one shot, only 25 percent in dawson county, the georgia state average is 37%, the national average 47%. so to bump up the east county's vaccination rates, anyone who has been convicted of a crime and has to perform community service as part of their sentence could have their service hours cut in half meaning if their sentence takes 80 hours, you get the shot and do only 40 hours, the court says there is no pressure to comply no consequences if you don't comply except for that little parts where then he would have to do all of your community service hours, court officials say that they don't track how many offenders have been offered the deal, but one public defender says it is "pretty much every plea." in massachusetts a few months back, planning to cut jail sentences for those in made to i get the
vaccinated, you more than just take your mask off, vaccinated people in georgia could get a reduced sentence inn. trace gallagher joins us with more on the story. >> for now this only involves two counties in georgia, hall and dawson which have very low vaccination rates, 29% of residences have gotten one shot, only 25 percent in dawson county, the georgia state average is 37%, the national average 47%. so to bump up the east county's vaccination rates, anyone who has been convicted of a...
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i just don't know why they didn't see through theee rather large holes inn the anderson and those othering the public opinion. the science journalists are going along with the natural emerges. in the editors against and their advice went along as well. in addition, the whole issue became publicly politicized essentially by president trump saying that the virus escape from the wuhan lab. and not providing evidence. so i am . sure that my guess is that the intelligence service said to him, that they convincing and the biden administration, mainly that he cannot rule out the possibility of lab escapes and mr. trump i fear dropped all of those caveats in announced it as if it were an outright fact. so therefore everyone who voted against president trump refused to consider it. and it seems to me to be so politicized. these political aptitudes prevailed and what should been sounded into curiosity . mark: a mistake to think about that. so in china, and if president of the united states had came out of the lab, then why would and i provided the data that you indicated in your article that the
i just don't know why they didn't see through theee rather large holes inn the anderson and those othering the public opinion. the science journalists are going along with the natural emerges. in the editors against and their advice went along as well. in addition, the whole issue became publicly politicized essentially by president trump saying that the virus escape from the wuhan lab. and not providing evidence. so i am . sure that my guess is that the intelligence service said to him, that...
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. >> it wasn't a white house, it was a holiday inn.s only been 100 some odd days and everybody is going to hell in a hand basket. >> is that a surprise? trump called everything that we're going through. i want to yell at people who voted for biden, but we know nobody did. [laughter] but here's the thing. that's my opinion, not fox's. but here's the thing. jimmy carter, like he said, i met him on the "tonight" show. he was a horrible politician but biden is inflicting this pain intentionally. we know it's aoc and bernie and the rest of the idiots. >> he's a hollow vessel. if he doesn't do what they say they don't give him the pudding. [laughter] >> i just want to go to pulled. >> greg: what are your thoughts on this theory that we're returning to the era known as the 1970s? you grew up in the 1970s, right? >> little bit. >> i was very coked up as a child. yes, it's definitely the '70s show. that's what we have with biden. it really feels like a throwback, too, because we're saying thing like, is jenner going to run? >> oh, i get it. >>
. >> it wasn't a white house, it was a holiday inn.s only been 100 some odd days and everybody is going to hell in a hand basket. >> is that a surprise? trump called everything that we're going through. i want to yell at people who voted for biden, but we know nobody did. [laughter] but here's the thing. that's my opinion, not fox's. but here's the thing. jimmy carter, like he said, i met him on the "tonight" show. he was a horrible politician but biden is inflicting this...
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but first march in 1970, anniversary of nypd raid on stonewall inn in greenwich village.lled gay liberation. now the new york pride organizations announced that uniformed nypd officers are no longer welcome, calling on the department to acknowledge their harm to the community. asking them to stay at least one block away from the event perimeter. joining us now the interim executive director of nyc pride. welcome. >> thanks for the opportunity. >> what was the last straw? was there a moment when organizers decided this was right thing to do? >> these are conversations we've been having for a very long time. i joined the organization in 2016, we were talking about this with various stakeholders then. last year when police violently clashed with members of the queer liberation march, our organization was called to task, asked to speak up for our queer community. if i'm being honest, we did a poor job, took a middle of the road stance and faced harsh criticism. so we decided it was time to do more and better work. so we spent the last year connecting with those same stakehold
but first march in 1970, anniversary of nypd raid on stonewall inn in greenwich village.lled gay liberation. now the new york pride organizations announced that uniformed nypd officers are no longer welcome, calling on the department to acknowledge their harm to the community. asking them to stay at least one block away from the event perimeter. joining us now the interim executive director of nyc pride. welcome. >> thanks for the opportunity. >> what was the last straw? was there a...
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markjackson runs the arden inn in accrington.ve day and i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long time coming. a real long time coming. a lot of people are nervous 110w nervous now but this indian variant, which is taking hold, we gather, in places like bolton, not too far from you. i don't know if there is any of that variant in accrington, but are you worried that that could put the dampness on your reopening? it is sliuhtl dampness on your reopening? tit 3 slightly worrying because obviously blackburn and bolton are very close, just down the road. i hope it won't happen again. i don't think people will take it. ., ., �* , happen again. i don't think people will take it— will take it. how hard it's is a big view of the _ will take it. how hard it's is a big view of the last _ will take it. how hard it's is a big view of the last year? _ will take it. how hard it's is a big view of the last year? really i will take it. how hard it's is a big i view of the last year? really tough. set in the pipe. _ view of the last year? real
markjackson runs the arden inn in accrington.ve day and i can't wait, to be honest. it's been a long time coming. a real long time coming. a lot of people are nervous 110w nervous now but this indian variant, which is taking hold, we gather, in places like bolton, not too far from you. i don't know if there is any of that variant in accrington, but are you worried that that could put the dampness on your reopening? it is sliuhtl dampness on your reopening? tit 3 slightly worrying because...