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it was sweet and jane was excited. she looked gorgeous. >> he had her on a pedestal. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we would talk once or twice a week on the phone. probably four hours. we hit it off. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave took the bronze medal of the 84 games but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying but knee injuries. he did not make the team in 88. >> he was disappointed but he knew. it is a point of your career when you know something is done. it is okay. you know you have gone as far as you can and that door closes. >> another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach and athletic director. >> he was better as a teacher and coach. >> if dave missed his former glory he never showed it and of course remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> one phrase that could describe him is a gentle giant. he had so much patience, so much kindness. >> at home dave and jane struggled to have children. >> she wanted a family.
it was sweet and jane was excited. she looked gorgeous. >> he had her on a pedestal. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we would talk once or twice a week on the phone. probably four hours. we hit it off. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave took the bronze medal of the 84 games but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying but knee injuries. he did not make the team in 88. >> he was disappointed but he...
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jane goodall. about 60 years ago she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what nonhumans can do. today she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do much more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had a chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learned firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the planet a better place. so thank you very much for coming here and we are going to go through a lot of what you've done and the things that made you and make you so popular. on your last name, that kind of describes everything. good all. you ever thought of changing it to good-for-all because you are doing some of the or great-all? jane: we do have on our website good for all news because i truly believe that the media, we need to know the doom and gloom, we do. but why don't they give more time to the amazing p
jane goodall. about 60 years ago she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what nonhumans can do. today she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do much more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had a chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learned firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the...
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hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane.he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a substantial speech expected from the prime minister later. as you say, there is this £500 million boost to british funding for ukraine in this financial year, so going up from £2.5 billion to £3 billion. mr sunak making an argument that in his view, i was speaking to him on the plane here, moscow �*s invasion of ukraine has been a strategic failure. nato has been a strategic failure. nato has expanded the western military alliance, but there is clearly a nervousness from western leaders that in democracies, you have to continue to continue to take people with you. and when you are allocating hundreds of millions of pounds, billions of pounds a year to a cau
hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane.he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a substantial speech expected from the prime minister later. as you say, there is this £500...
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tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult - his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult forj sorry. that must be so difficult for you to go through losing your brother, but to know that he was in and out of doctor's and the a&e, where he should be treated. the gp had referred — where he should be treated. the gp had referred him _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was - where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was late - where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was late at i had referred him and it was late at night. when he got to the hospital, they said, we don't know why you're here. 0bviously they then put him aside to a&e, where he then had to wait and do tests. but we don't know why he was se
tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult - his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult forj sorry. that must be so difficult for you to go through losing your brother, but to know that he was in and out of doctor's and the a&e, where he should be treated. the gp had referred — where he should be treated. the gp had referred him _ where he should be...
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jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod.ane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access - director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access to i wouldn't have had direct access to the board — wouldn't have had direct access to the board but through each of those reports _ the board but through each of those reports and direct access? what used to ha en reports and direct access? what used to happen is — reports and direct access? what used to happen is that _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if you _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if you took - to happen is that if you took anything to the board you would normally have a sponsor who was an executive director and that would have been my reporting line. i would be called sometimes just to give updates to the branch support programme for instance, i might be called to give an update on the paper but normally your exec director as a sponsor would introduce
jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod.ane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access - director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access to i wouldn't have had direct access to the board — wouldn't have had direct access to the board but through each of those reports _ the board but through each of those reports and direct access? what used to ha en reports and direct access? what used to happen is — reports and direct access? what used to...
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absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 _ on their backs. absolutely, jane.on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is expecting - on their backs. absolutely, jane. aj crowd of 60,000 is expecting here on their backs. absolutely, jane. a i crowd of 60,000 is expecting here at wembley. england can do with all this home support they can get. some lioness fans are getting ahead of themselves. the reality is that england and need to get there first. that means navigating this very tricky group. sarina wiegman�*s team have been drawn. sweden and france, and then there's the republic of ireland. they are a team who always turn up. england will be boosted by the return of leah williamson. the england captain hasn't played rationale for a year. we are told she's fit and could be starting. we already spoke about scotland, but there are two other home nations playing tonight as well— wales against croatia and northern ireland against croatia and northern ireland against malta. what can we expect from them?— from them? like you said, unlike encland from them?
absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 _ on their backs. absolutely, jane.on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is expecting - on their backs. absolutely, jane. aj crowd of 60,000 is expecting here on their backs. absolutely, jane. a i crowd of 60,000 is expecting here at wembley. england can do with all this home support they can get. some lioness fans are getting ahead of themselves. the reality is that england and need to get there first. that means navigating this very tricky...
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we also have rebecca jane , .e rebecca jane, former deputy leader of ukip and columnist and tv personality. the one and only nina myskow , the one and only nina myskow, great to have all three of you with me. happy saturday, one and all. where to start? nina michkov parents separated from their children. kids transition at school. mum and dad don't even know about it. >> well, there rogue >> well, there are rogue teachers of all you know can can encompass religion and can encompass religion and can encompass all sorts of things. but this is against complete government policy, and the report in the daily mail kept saying reportedly , reportedly, saying reportedly, reportedly, reportedly so they're not claiming this all as fact. reportedly so they're not claiming this all as fact . but, claiming this all as fact. but, this worries me. my mum was a teacher. she was a very, you know, good scottish science teacher and pupils were still, you know, long after she retired , saying how much she'd meant to them and all of t
we also have rebecca jane , .e rebecca jane, former deputy leader of ukip and columnist and tv personality. the one and only nina myskow , the one and only nina myskow, great to have all three of you with me. happy saturday, one and all. where to start? nina michkov parents separated from their children. kids transition at school. mum and dad don't even know about it. >> well, there rogue >> well, there are rogue teachers of all you know can can encompass religion and can encompass...
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it is huge, jane.ars to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move. remember, it's less than 20 years ago that people could smoke in restaurants, in the cinema, on buses, on trains. and the then labour government's move to ban smoking in public places did, like now, because a big political rompers here at westminster, splits between the parties, but parliament passed the parties, but parliament passed the measure, and it stuck, and the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of this will be even bigger. it's also a huge intervention by the state, w
it is huge, jane.ars to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move. remember, it's less than 20 years ago that...
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this is jane davenport. she is the senior attorney with the group defenders of wildlife on this earth day, talking conservation efforts. guest: thank you for having me. host: how would you describe your group? guest: defenders of wildlife is a nonprofit organization. our mission is to conserve native animals and plants in their native habitats, so we are laser focused on protecting biodiversity. host: what does biodiversity mean? guest: biodiversity means the amazing range and number of species we have on this planet. we are in a situation where we are losing species faster than we can even describe them. so, absolutely, we need to protect all the precious parts of our ecosystem in order to thrive as one species on a healthy planet. host: we hear a lot of species, their engagement, but is a particular one people may not know about that you would highlight? guest: i would like to bring up the north atlantic white whale, a species of whale that is only found in the waters of the united states and canada. we ar
this is jane davenport. she is the senior attorney with the group defenders of wildlife on this earth day, talking conservation efforts. guest: thank you for having me. host: how would you describe your group? guest: defenders of wildlife is a nonprofit organization. our mission is to conserve native animals and plants in their native habitats, so we are laser focused on protecting biodiversity. host: what does biodiversity mean? guest: biodiversity means the amazing range and number of species...
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it makes my blood boil. jane, two l makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions _ makes my blood boil. janees my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact - makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact with l makes my blood boil. jane, two i occasions of prior contact with two police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual? it is police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual?- her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case and - her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case and you - her life. is that unusual? it is not i unusual in every case and you know we don't _ unusual in every case and you know we don't know what's happened in this case, — we don't know what's happened in this case, but it is suggestive there — this case, but it is suggestive there were problems.- this case, but it is suggestive th
it makes my blood boil. jane, two l makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions _ makes my blood boil. janees my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact - makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact with l makes my blood boil. jane, two i occasions of prior contact with two police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual? it is police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual?- her life. is that...
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host: this is jane davenport of defenders of wildlife, joining us this earth day.f you want to ask questions on how wildlife is protected, you can call us on the line. (202) 748-8000 for the eastern. (202) 748-8001 for and pacific time zones. if you want to post your question or comment via text, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. we are told that the endangered species act, 16062 sp currently protected, 1200 plus endangered ones. as numbers go, how do those numbers compare to species overall and what is protected? guest: we are in the middle of a global biodiversity extinction crisis. there are twin crises we face. both the extinction crisis and the climate crisis, and they are related to each other. globally, we are at risk of losing one million species. we are in another era fo extinction, just as serious as an asteroid hitting the planets. in the united states, we are very fortunate to have this law, the endangered species act, which is one of the strongest in the world for protecting species both within the united states and species that are in foreign countri
host: this is jane davenport of defenders of wildlife, joining us this earth day.f you want to ask questions on how wildlife is protected, you can call us on the line. (202) 748-8000 for the eastern. (202) 748-8001 for and pacific time zones. if you want to post your question or comment via text, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. we are told that the endangered species act, 16062 sp currently protected, 1200 plus endangered ones. as numbers go, how do those numbers compare to species overall...
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and jane more than 40, 50 meters apart. so if we think about slave marie in the north as being somehow gentler or kinder because the enslaved were largely domestic labor inside the houses, they certainly considered family in death because families were buried close together and sicily and jane were not in fact, this is the situation in the burying ground. in 1741. you can see that the two of them are on the absolute fringes of the cemetery at that time marginalized in india as in life. but let's go back to that. catoctin furness, burying ground. i got very interested in what was me about space and genetic relationships, so i got very interested in this this map here. it shows a very similar arrangement. it shows rows of burials roughly, oriented east west headstones and foot stones. in the case of catoctin furnace, they are field stones. they're not carved with with names and in information. but the information comes from the from the genetic. that's what's particularly fascinating to me. i will zoom in here on family a whe
and jane more than 40, 50 meters apart. so if we think about slave marie in the north as being somehow gentler or kinder because the enslaved were largely domestic labor inside the houses, they certainly considered family in death because families were buried close together and sicily and jane were not in fact, this is the situation in the burying ground. in 1741. you can see that the two of them are on the absolute fringes of the cemetery at that time marginalized in india as in life. but...
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to keep going on that one, jane. but let's move on to the next question. you know, this is a audience. that, of course, would come up with a quote from the time. and one of our folks has written about really inquiring about president grant and in his second inaugural address, he spoke about looking forward to the future day when the nation's first agree on some sort of international congress what why do you think that grant 1873 was talking international institutions and how does that fit into the drama that we're talking about? yeah, well, that's a great question. well, who knew that ulysses grant was the founder of the united nations. i mean, that is the vision that he's got there in does indeed foreshadow what came to pass in a in a in a certain fashion or aspirationally perhaps after the second world war. that is what he's thinking of are i mean, grant was an extraordinary individual. he was not an actual politician. he was he was much better educated than he was often given credit for. he thought serious certainly about issues he had about public. and
to keep going on that one, jane. but let's move on to the next question. you know, this is a audience. that, of course, would come up with a quote from the time. and one of our folks has written about really inquiring about president grant and in his second inaugural address, he spoke about looking forward to the future day when the nation's first agree on some sort of international congress what why do you think that grant 1873 was talking international institutions and how does that fit into...
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. >>> jimmy, john, and jane with her ability to have more kids.sic freedom to listen to one's dr. who's next? you, me, what's next? jimmy, john, and jane are up for re-election this november, and they're about to see what happens when you mess around, you find out. you find out from all of us what attacking our freedom means. >> oh, man. that ad by the new find out pack represents texas women fighting back against the states for coney and antiabortion laws. the campaign is trying to direct voter anger over the states abortion bans to the justices themselves. this is the same court that ruled against kate cox's request for an abortion back in december. her fetus was diagnosed with a fatal condition and she was ultimately forced to go out of state for the procedure. republican justices jimmy, john, and jane are all up for re-election in november. when they will find out what happens when you mess with a woman's right to control her body. jean ortiz jones is the founder of find out pac, as well as a u.s. veteran and a two time democratic congressiona
. >>> jimmy, john, and jane with her ability to have more kids.sic freedom to listen to one's dr. who's next? you, me, what's next? jimmy, john, and jane are up for re-election this november, and they're about to see what happens when you mess around, you find out. you find out from all of us what attacking our freedom means. >> oh, man. that ad by the new find out pack represents texas women fighting back against the states for coney and antiabortion laws. the campaign is trying...
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jimmy, john, and jane are up for reelection.an's ability to control her body. what is a powerful ad, gina, really straight to the point. really powerful. you said texas is provideing the play book for the entire country. talk us through how you have seen this conservative play book reverberate in other states and the urgency to stop these restrictions from harming any more women. >> thanks again for allowing me to come on and say a little bit. this that is our website as well. certainly sign up for emails to keep up to date on what we are doing. our mission is simple. as was highlighted in the video. we will unseat jimmy, john, and jane. these folks are elected. they can be unelected. and i think even since we have started, the alabama supreme court has shown that these partisan state supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights. they are going after ivf and birth control. the best thing we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. texas is providing the play book.
jimmy, john, and jane are up for reelection.an's ability to control her body. what is a powerful ad, gina, really straight to the point. really powerful. you said texas is provideing the play book for the entire country. talk us through how you have seen this conservative play book reverberate in other states and the urgency to stop these restrictions from harming any more women. >> thanks again for allowing me to come on and say a little bit. this that is our website as well. certainly...
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so the sarah jane moss and the rebecca, are they also doing equally well in the audiobook sales, the numbers that you're reporting in print book sales fiction is a strong area in, the audiobook market, but it really vary by author. so there a james is doing better in print formats but you know takeaway titles sometimes i notice that audio sales are stronger than print sales in one recent title that comes to mind, ann patchett's leak. so this was released in august of last year and, in the first month of sales, her audiobook sales actually surpassed her print book sales. and i think a big driver of that was because she had meryl streep narrating the audiobook. can you talk about kristin hannah's the women for a second a book that sold about 100,000 copies or units more the next best bestseller just in the month of march. yeah so kristin hannah always does. well releases a new book really each spring and when her books released, they always are topping the bestseller lists. and kristin hannah doing well. but another author that did almost twice as many just in the month of march was da
so the sarah jane moss and the rebecca, are they also doing equally well in the audiobook sales, the numbers that you're reporting in print book sales fiction is a strong area in, the audiobook market, but it really vary by author. so there a james is doing better in print formats but you know takeaway titles sometimes i notice that audio sales are stronger than print sales in one recent title that comes to mind, ann patchett's leak. so this was released in august of last year and, in the first...
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a review of jane were six criminal cases shows nearly 500 of the defendants are now accused of assaulting police. more than 120 of doing so with dangerous or deadly weapons. and we found those held in the january 6th wing of the washington, d.c., jail, which has also been mentioned by trump come include jonathan pollock, a florida man who has pleaded not guilty and accused of punching and dragging an officer down the steps. recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault against police, including this one. trump argues the defendants are persecuted and unfairly treated hostages. >> they are put in jail for extended periods of time. >> reporter: you told a judge the other day it's a dagger and you hear the term "hostages" for jan sixth defendants. >> and the reason being, it's triggering. >> reporter: former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, says the hostage rhetoric adopted by some trump allies disrespects police and could incite more violence. homeland security analysts are concerned, too. >> rhetoric that encourages a misperception of what violent extremism is i
a review of jane were six criminal cases shows nearly 500 of the defendants are now accused of assaulting police. more than 120 of doing so with dangerous or deadly weapons. and we found those held in the january 6th wing of the washington, d.c., jail, which has also been mentioned by trump come include jonathan pollock, a florida man who has pleaded not guilty and accused of punching and dragging an officer down the steps. recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault...
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a woman who asked to be identified as jane, fearing retaliation, is speaking out. >> as she was sitting on top of this woman, and she was beating her, hitting her in the head and the chest very hard and screaming. >> reporter: jane captured this video of a suspected sex worker on shotwell street near 21st repeatedly striking a homeless woman last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders aren't listening. >> it's a problem that they've allowed to exist, and they seem to accept it and we're suffering. >> reporter: residents say prostitution and lawlessness have spiked and entered their neighborhood after the city made it more difficult for cars to enter cap street, where soliciting of sex workers became problematic last year. >> i saw, apparently, a woman thrown out of a car. i've seen women fighting. but i haven't seen anybody really being beaten on like that, like sat on and kicked in the face. >> reporter: what do you want to see happen? >> i want to see enforcement. >> reporter: district nine board of supervisor candidate trevor chandler has been highlighting the issue for reside
a woman who asked to be identified as jane, fearing retaliation, is speaking out. >> as she was sitting on top of this woman, and she was beating her, hitting her in the head and the chest very hard and screaming. >> reporter: jane captured this video of a suspected sex worker on shotwell street near 21st repeatedly striking a homeless woman last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders aren't listening. >> it's a problem that they've allowed to exist, and they seem to...
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i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg.oll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury selection, once the trial begins, possibly monday, i will move closer towards the front. but right now i'm way in the back looking with binoculars. and still i have a lot a lot of court security officers blocking my view and civil and his secret service people. so there is a lot before i get to see him, there's a lot in front of me. and jane, i understand that every courtroom artist receives sometimes negative criticism for the likeness of people that they're drawing. and i understand that donald trump himself has showed interest in some of your sketches in your previous trials. so what has he said to you? in the trump civil fraud trial, i was sit
i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg.oll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury selection, once the trial begins, possibly monday, i will move closer towards the front. but right now i'm way...
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from all we can talk to jane to most of the co founder and executive director of we are here. we are. he events i make, i like the organization dedicated to the conservation of venice as a living city. jane venice is a wonderland for visitors like me and millions of baba's eating and drinking and consuming the history on off at every turn. but we have the fun and we leave. i want you to scroll. i bought a flock actually leaving the full time with this constant chain of mess, tourism when living in venice is just wonderful. we get to do all the time. what tories especially big trip is get to do for just a few hours. it's an enormous privilege to live in venice and everybody who does live in goodness, love living here. we just slow down to find a way around the terrible congestion that bit tourists schools. john, your organization is quite from your homepage dedicated to the conservation of venice as a living city, a one to will the plan tourism tax that's coming to effect now will will that make venice a more livable city for today's venetians? i, i doubt it, but you know, with
from all we can talk to jane to most of the co founder and executive director of we are here. we are. he events i make, i like the organization dedicated to the conservation of venice as a living city. jane venice is a wonderland for visitors like me and millions of baba's eating and drinking and consuming the history on off at every turn. but we have the fun and we leave. i want you to scroll. i bought a flock actually leaving the full time with this constant chain of mess, tourism when living...
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jane dougall reports. prospects of automatic promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a bad promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a had run of form so leicester city finds could be forgiven for feeling nervous with norwich visiting. gabriela sarah did little to lift the mood. their first shot of the _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, cheeky. - little to lift the mood. their first - shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed — shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a _ shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever— shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever and _ shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever and kiernan - city needed a lever and kiernan dewsbury—hall rose to the occasion. the midfielders of first goal in ii matches. the momentum was with the home site, but would he be made to regret mistakes like this one? however, where paxson back at feels, steff
jane dougall reports. prospects of automatic promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a bad promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a had run of form so leicester city finds could be forgiven for feeling nervous with norwich visiting. gabriela sarah did little to lift the mood. their first shot of the _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, cheeky. - little to lift the mood. their first - shot of the...
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you can see "an enemy of the people" and "mary jane" right now on broadway.omfort in 7 days, with significant improvement over time. ( ♪ ) we're going to be together! ♪ we belong ♪ ♪ we belong together ♪ ♪ we belong ♪ hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. plans starting at $9.99 a month. >> janai: thank you so much for starting your saturday, your weekend with us, and our guy, gio, for holding it down in d.c. have so much fun. >> whit: waiting for another wardrobe change. like now. good morning. i'm stephanie sierra. crews are still working to fix a part of highway one that collapsed a couple of weeks ago near big sur, just south of the rocky creek bridge. caltrans hopes to complete repairs to stabilize the edge of the road by memorial day. daily convoys escorting drivers are canceled today because of the rain. convoys are expected to resume tomorrow morning at seven. today is the start of a busy weekend here in san francisco, starting at 11. the cesar chavez parade begins at dolores park, the festival on 24th street between folsom and bryant will ru
you can see "an enemy of the people" and "mary jane" right now on broadway.omfort in 7 days, with significant improvement over time. ( ♪ ) we're going to be together! ♪ we belong ♪ ♪ we belong together ♪ ♪ we belong ♪ hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. plans starting at $9.99 a month. >> janai: thank you so much for starting your saturday, your weekend with us, and our guy, gio, for holding it down in d.c. have so much fun. >> whit:...
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. >> a woman who asked to be identified as jane, fearing retaliation, is speaking out. >> as she was sitting on top of this woman, she was beating her, hitting her in the head very hard. >> after this video of a suspected sex worker near 21st, repeatedly striking a homeless person last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders are not listening. >> it is a problem that they have allowed to exist and they seem to have -- >> lawlessness has spiked and entered the neighborhood after the city made it more difficult for cars to enter capp street where soliciting of sex workers became problematic last year. >> i saw, apparently, a woman thrown out of a car. i have seen them fighting, somebody beaten like sat on. >> what do you want to see happen? >> i want to see enforcement. >> district 9's candidate chandler has been highlighting the issue for residents in the mission. >> i am not surprised but i am horrified by it because the neighbors have been talking about this for years and they feel like they have gotten no response. >> chandler is calling for one police officer to patrol the s
. >> a woman who asked to be identified as jane, fearing retaliation, is speaking out. >> as she was sitting on top of this woman, she was beating her, hitting her in the head very hard. >> after this video of a suspected sex worker near 21st, repeatedly striking a homeless person last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders are not listening. >> it is a problem that they have allowed to exist and they seem to have -- >> lawlessness has spiked and entered the...
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but you've included jane adams here as well. we did include jane addams. jane addams was also a very important voice within the anti-imperialist league. she was a social reformist and a number of women who participated, who were advocates of women's suffrage, identified with this moment of imperialism overseas and with the disempower our ment of populations that would come from it. in the case of jane addams. she thought, well, the united states has already a presence in the philippines through this war. we need to now democratize the situation because we are a country that stands for democracy. we cannot impose our government without the consent of the governed. and so that was her position. and in the end, she won a nobel peace prize. she did win a nobel peace prize. yes. well, let's find out what's happening around the globe while we're discussing this at home. while debate was happening back in the united states, what was happening in puerto rico? so puerto rico, along with cuba, was the kuban. puerto rico were the last remaining colonies of spain in t
but you've included jane adams here as well. we did include jane addams. jane addams was also a very important voice within the anti-imperialist league. she was a social reformist and a number of women who participated, who were advocates of women's suffrage, identified with this moment of imperialism overseas and with the disempower our ment of populations that would come from it. in the case of jane addams. she thought, well, the united states has already a presence in the philippines through...
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i'm michelle as jane said scott wiener many sacramento couldn't be here but a statement we're here but 347z has been leading obstruction in the campaign to score cheap political points and scott wiener is the convert anti housing politician by oppose is progressive reform by this creates on ending brugsz to process eased city hall and feeling the excise president peskin has a long partner of housing reform and is against housing we need to crystal clear not progressively to make it harder to build now homes and obstruction of housing in the middle of a housing crisis and not progressively to walk through the development of housing for the climate friendly city and san francisco is a place that welcomes people of all background and care forcing these and to combat criticize and president peskin anti hours are not progressive and don't reflective the city's values and last month quieted equivocated made and statement based on my work to make sure that san francisco is building enough homes and unlike president peskin it is making it easier for building of the new home, aye. >> by contras
i'm michelle as jane said scott wiener many sacramento couldn't be here but a statement we're here but 347z has been leading obstruction in the campaign to score cheap political points and scott wiener is the convert anti housing politician by oppose is progressive reform by this creates on ending brugsz to process eased city hall and feeling the excise president peskin has a long partner of housing reform and is against housing we need to crystal clear not progressively to make it harder to...
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i'm jane king. back to you toria. all right. thank you, jane. it is 07:19am, and a former president. >> of a san jose elementary school enrichment program is arrested. accused of embezzling about $400,000 from the organization. police say between 2019 2023 tsa night wrote herself up to 45 fraudulent checks and claim to be reimbursed for services that weren't actually rendered. a warrant was served tuesday night was arrested on suspicion of grand theft and forgery. san jose unified school district says they're working closely with this investigation. >> well, in the east bay protests calling for a ceasefire in gaza are growing on the campus of uc berkeley. demonstrators created a tent city in front of sproul hall in solidarity with other universities across the country. we actually have video of what they've done so far here. as you can see, they have about 70 tense on campus. participants say they'll continue protesting until their demands are met, which includes that the university called for a ceasefire in gaza and stop any and all financial s
i'm jane king. back to you toria. all right. thank you, jane. it is 07:19am, and a former president. >> of a san jose elementary school enrichment program is arrested. accused of embezzling about $400,000 from the organization. police say between 2019 2023 tsa night wrote herself up to 45 fraudulent checks and claim to be reimbursed for services that weren't actually rendered. a warrant was served tuesday night was arrested on suspicion of grand theft and forgery. san jose unified school...
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jane king standing by live at the nasdaq. hey, jane. >> hi, james. good morning. so starbucks asked the supreme court to government labor board that's been eager to support union drives under the biden administration. the national labor relations board has been very friendly to unions. and some companies say very unfriendly to business. now the nlrb has brought a dozen cases seeking court injunctions against starbucks alone. the high court's decision could have an impact on all of the various union drives going on at other companies like chipotle, for example. well, starting july first, a new labor rule would increase the threshold which executive administrative and professional employees are exempt from overtime pay the 43,800 from the current 35,500. that change would make an additional 1 million workers eligible to receive time and a half for over 40 hour work week. then on january first, the threshold goes up even more to just shy of 59,000 covering another 3 million workers. and apple is having a big product launch event on may 7th. the image on the invitatio
jane king standing by live at the nasdaq. hey, jane. >> hi, james. good morning. so starbucks asked the supreme court to government labor board that's been eager to support union drives under the biden administration. the national labor relations board has been very friendly to unions. and some companies say very unfriendly to business. now the nlrb has brought a dozen cases seeking court injunctions against starbucks alone. the high court's decision could have an impact on all of the...
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. >> reporter: the woman who asked to be identified as jane, feared retaliation is speaking out. >> she was sitting on top of this woman and she was beating her. hitting her in the head in the chest and very hard and screaming. >> reporter: jane captured this video of a suspected sex worker near 21st, repeatedly hitting a homeless woman last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders are not listening. >> it is a problem that they have allowed to exist and they seem to accept it and we are suffering. >> reporter: residents a prosecution and lawlessness has entered the neighborhood after the city made it more difficult for cars to enter tapestry, were soliciting of sex workers became problematic last year. >> i saw apparently woman thrown out of the car . i have seen women fighting. i have seen them fighting but i have not seen somebody being beaten on like that. sat on it beaten and kicked in the face. i want to see enforcement. >> reporter: district 9 board of commissioner has been highlighting this for residents. >> i'm not surprised but i am horrified by it because the neighbors h
. >> reporter: the woman who asked to be identified as jane, feared retaliation is speaking out. >> she was sitting on top of this woman and she was beating her. hitting her in the head in the chest and very hard and screaming. >> reporter: jane captured this video of a suspected sex worker near 21st, repeatedly hitting a homeless woman last saturday afternoon. she believes city leaders are not listening. >> it is a problem that they have allowed to exist and they seem...