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joanne: great question. our survey is forward-looking and meeting against these backward looking spending indicators. one thing different about this month relative to earlier ones, in may, we had a bit of an aberration and how people felt about the economy versus personal finances, which was a little more stable, even as the overall index was going down. this month, we are seeing personal financial questions sentiment going down at the same time that the macroeconomic sentiment is going down, as well. at this point, the number one concern on people's minds that we are hearing is inflation, inflation, inflation. it is impossible to ignore and difficult to at this point. guy: are we seeing some stabilization in inflation expectations?you revised that number back down a bit. joanne: earlier in the month, we were seeing some signs of long-term inflation expectations inching up. as you know, the federal reserve hiked rates by 75 basis points, higher-than-expected. since then, we are seeing initial signs of a long
joanne: great question. our survey is forward-looking and meeting against these backward looking spending indicators. one thing different about this month relative to earlier ones, in may, we had a bit of an aberration and how people felt about the economy versus personal finances, which was a little more stable, even as the overall index was going down. this month, we are seeing personal financial questions sentiment going down at the same time that the macroeconomic sentiment is going down,...
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joanne: exactly right.he big banks, have two things going for them, higher debt interest margins with those rate increases, plus more trading with higher uncertainty, more trading volume, we saw that with citigroup's comments recently. banks are a good place to be, plus they pay some nice dividends. another area is regionals, whether that is td bank out of canada, or first republic bank. these are companies that have a client base that is very loyal, relationship-driven. they tend to be less cyclical and will benefit from the higher margins. haidi: we saw fed chair jay powell really concerned about the intangibility of inflation expectations -- the entrench of recession expectations and that hitting the consumer. joanne: it is a tale of two consumers. that is what fed chair jay powell was talking about. high inflation, gas, energy, food will really hurt folks living paycheck-to-paycheck and they will have to cut back on spending elsewhere. some of them are going to pull back from long vacations, for example
joanne: exactly right.he big banks, have two things going for them, higher debt interest margins with those rate increases, plus more trading with higher uncertainty, more trading volume, we saw that with citigroup's comments recently. banks are a good place to be, plus they pay some nice dividends. another area is regionals, whether that is td bank out of canada, or first republic bank. these are companies that have a client base that is very loyal, relationship-driven. they tend to be less...
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host: this is joanne out of michigan, independent. did i get that right? are you with us? caller: yes, i am joanne. my question today is where are all the illegals going in our country? where are they being held? when they get there, what are they doing? people are living in communities where these people are settling. how are they responding to this? it would be nice to have a program where we could hear. these people are not speaking english. there are probably some that are, but what kind of jobs are they getting? how are they being treated? really it just seems impossible that we are able to give work to all these people and most of them look pretty young and healthy and strong. and we need that law. the drug deaths is something we should be able to get better control and god loves
host: this is joanne out of michigan, independent. did i get that right? are you with us? caller: yes, i am joanne. my question today is where are all the illegals going in our country? where are they being held? when they get there, what are they doing? people are living in communities where these people are settling. how are they responding to this? it would be nice to have a program where we could hear. these people are not speaking english. there are probably some that are, but what kind of...
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joanne b. freeman is professor of history and she specializes in politics and political culture of the revolutionary and early national periods of american history. she earned her phd at the university of virginia her fields of interest again are revolutionary and early national american history with special interest in politics and culture. she is a fellow of the society of american historians and freeman has won fellowships from among others the american council of learned societies the coleman center for scholars and writers the dirksen congressional research center the american historical association in the library of congress. she is a distinguished lecture for the organization of american historians and was rated. one of the nation's top young historians in 2005 her articles have appeared in a wide range of academic publications. ranging from the william and mary quarterly the journal of the early republic etc. she's been published and does a featured essays and things of that sort for ma
joanne b. freeman is professor of history and she specializes in politics and political culture of the revolutionary and early national periods of american history. she earned her phd at the university of virginia her fields of interest again are revolutionary and early national american history with special interest in politics and culture. she is a fellow of the society of american historians and freeman has won fellowships from among others the american council of learned societies the...
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let's bring in joanne feeney, portfolio manager. welcome, joanne.you hearing what do you think? >> we're hearing something similar, the consensus today, it doesn't make a lot of sense for netflix to buy roku. netflix has signaled they want to get into an advertising tier of their subscription which would open it up to more potential subscribers who don't want to pay that high monthly fee. good for them. roku doesn't add much. they have the advertising so it might jump-start it. it doesn't make sense for us for netflix to pay for buying back into the business. and moreover, we're a little bit wary of this case, a bit of a war going on between finding subscribers becoming much more competitive. and then also buying content is becoming very competitive. that does threaten margins, we think, and the battle for subscribers is going to compromise growth particularly in the short run as they really duke it out. not our favorite space >> that sounds like an avoid, kelly. >> let's talk coffee what about dutch bros, joanne? >> i love coffee, kelly -- >> don't
let's bring in joanne feeney, portfolio manager. welcome, joanne.you hearing what do you think? >> we're hearing something similar, the consensus today, it doesn't make a lot of sense for netflix to buy roku. netflix has signaled they want to get into an advertising tier of their subscription which would open it up to more potential subscribers who don't want to pay that high monthly fee. good for them. roku doesn't add much. they have the advertising so it might jump-start it. it doesn't...
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[laughter] >> jean and i have a very close mutual friend, joanne drake. and when i first met joanne, she works at the reagan foundation and library, one of the very first things that she showed to me when i took on this job was a three ring binder. and i think stewart has seen this. about this thick, about six inches thick. and it was the planning. it was the plans that the staff put together for president reagan's funeral. so i know of what jean talks about. and mrs. reagan's was just as thick. >> can i just add, quickly, that after president reagan died, after president ford died, after nancy reagan died, all -- joanne wrote long memos to me. president ford, who the man in charge of his funeral, a man named greg willard, wrote me a long memo -- they became my bible of how to do a funeral. it saved my life. and i did the same for the chiefs of staff of president bush 43, obama, clinton, and carter. i wrote these this long memo, what went right, what went wrong, and we can talk about later, some of those big challenges. but those memos saved my life. >> y
[laughter] >> jean and i have a very close mutual friend, joanne drake. and when i first met joanne, she works at the reagan foundation and library, one of the very first things that she showed to me when i took on this job was a three ring binder. and i think stewart has seen this. about this thick, about six inches thick. and it was the planning. it was the plans that the staff put together for president reagan's funeral. so i know of what jean talks about. and mrs. reagan's was just as...
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joanne, do you trust it? would you be buying? >> well, yeah, sara. clearly it's looking like a market that investors are seeing how many interest rate hikes are going to have in the future. long-term inflation expectations are down so it could be we're seeing the 10-year at a reasonable level a lot of the valuation pull-back we've seen since november might be in the rear-view mirror also i think investors are recognizing as we've been advising for a while, you want to make sure to have some protection in your portfolios but stay exposed to some of those companies that are resilient to recession, that have really strong secular drivers like in data centers and 5g that can power your portfolio higher in the longer term. there's some attractive opportunities out there right now. >> brian, do you agree with that premise that maybe the worst of the tightening has already been pride in and now we're starting to go the other way? >> i like what i'm hearing from her, yeah, and i do generally agree. i think the market responded fairly favorably to chair powel
joanne, do you trust it? would you be buying? >> well, yeah, sara. clearly it's looking like a market that investors are seeing how many interest rate hikes are going to have in the future. long-term inflation expectations are down so it could be we're seeing the 10-year at a reasonable level a lot of the valuation pull-back we've seen since november might be in the rear-view mirror also i think investors are recognizing as we've been advising for a while, you want to make sure to have...
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it's always good to see you both, joanne and kate.d to see you. >> thanks. >> thank you >>> markets are closing out the week with a big gain in the meantime the dow is up 900 points trying for its first positive week in four up next one market watcher tells us what the battle of potato chips versus semichips is telling us about sentiment we're not kidding. we're back in two on that and much more on this huge market day. don't go anywhere. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. this is xfinity rewards. and helping you plan for future generations. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two ti
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joanne macauley, bbc news.f the tap and run near nottingham have been detroyed. the managers of a pub, say they are "heartbroken" after the incident — and that no—one was injured. the fire service said the cause was believed to have been accidental. the singerjustin bieber has revealed he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows on his world tour earlier this week. in an instagram video the pop star said he had ramsay hunt syndrome, which is caused when a virus, like shingles, affects the facial nerve near a person's ears. he said he doesn't know how long it will take to recover. as you can see, this eye is not blinking. i can't smile on this side of my face. this nostril will not move. so there is full paralysis on the side of my face. so for those who are frustrated by my cancellations of the next shows, i am just physically obviously not capable of doing them. i will be using this time to just rest and relax and get back to 100% so that i can do what i was born to do. in the meantime, this a
joanne macauley, bbc news.f the tap and run near nottingham have been detroyed. the managers of a pub, say they are "heartbroken" after the incident — and that no—one was injured. the fire service said the cause was believed to have been accidental. the singerjustin bieber has revealed he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows on his world tour earlier this week. in an instagram video the pop star said he had ramsay hunt syndrome, which is caused when a virus,...
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joanne macauley, bbc news.by almost 5% to 7.3%, according to the government. the maximum rate had been predicted to rise to 12% in the autumn, according to the institute for fiscal studies. while the ifs welcomed the announcement, it said it would "have little of no effect" on most graduates�* repayments. larissa kennedy, president of the national union of students, explained the impact of intereset rate cuts. it is welcome that there is a recognition that the 12% was going to be absolutely eye watering. but to say that 11.3 going up to upwards of 7% is not a change that is going to make an impact is just absolutely not correct. when we are in a setting where students and graduates are already struggling at a level we have not seen, you know, we have got more students and graduates than ever needing to access food banks, you know, struggling to make ends meet with rent costs, the cost of living rising, this is still astronomical. we are talking about a 7% interest rate where we are seeing that essentially if yo
joanne macauley, bbc news.by almost 5% to 7.3%, according to the government. the maximum rate had been predicted to rise to 12% in the autumn, according to the institute for fiscal studies. while the ifs welcomed the announcement, it said it would "have little of no effect" on most graduates�* repayments. larissa kennedy, president of the national union of students, explained the impact of intereset rate cuts. it is welcome that there is a recognition that the 12% was going to be...
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is that going to lives joanne now, but it's a feel by ceeback who died a while ago. ah ah mm ah, remember 6 months ago everyone was looking above that them demick. now much less, so i think climate change will re merge as an important book big at some point because people see floods the policy fires, people see heat waves and it makes the news. so now the past couple of months of the ukraine crisis may have been used, but even already i think that is a certain tiring of that. but climate change will made lulu with with we stood up almost a board with .
is that going to lives joanne now, but it's a feel by ceeback who died a while ago. ah ah mm ah, remember 6 months ago everyone was looking above that them demick. now much less, so i think climate change will re merge as an important book big at some point because people see floods the policy fires, people see heat waves and it makes the news. so now the past couple of months of the ukraine crisis may have been used, but even already i think that is a certain tiring of that. but climate change...
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[upbeat music] i had this song i had written called, "beaufort county jail", which was about the joanneeen stabbed 11 times with an ice pick he kept in a desk drawer. 20-year-old joanne little, pleading self-defense gave herself up to authorities. the case has become a cause among women's and civil rights groups which are raising allegations about what goes on in small-town jails and what rights women have to defend themselves against sexual attack. ♪ black woman in a white man's jail ♪ ♪ black woman in a white man's jail ♪ ♪ no mercy while in jail ♪ the jailer tried to bring that woman down ♪ ♪ bring that man down. - we feel it's so important because it goe the very art of the queion as to whether or not a black woman has the right to defend herself when she's the victim of a white rist sexist attack? ♪ no more shame, no more pain ♪ you can't treat me this way ♪ treat us this way no more ken ehler did not wanna put it on the record. he was afraid that it wouldn't sell in the south and hazel would not back me up. that was the last straw. it was really bad. we were on cusp of some really
[upbeat music] i had this song i had written called, "beaufort county jail", which was about the joanneeen stabbed 11 times with an ice pick he kept in a desk drawer. 20-year-old joanne little, pleading self-defense gave herself up to authorities. the case has become a cause among women's and civil rights groups which are raising allegations about what goes on in small-town jails and what rights women have to defend themselves against sexual attack. ♪ black woman in a white man's...
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and this is probably my favorite interpretation of joanne, because she's funny.w, was written by stephen sondheim. and to honor him, there are special playbills of stephen sondheim for... you know, for the lovers and the collectors out there. this is the man that i met and knew. ( cheers and applause ) and here he is, as a very young man. and i'm curious-- i was lucky enough to interview him a couple of times, to do that, shortly before he died, interviewed him right there. >> i remember that interview. >> stephen: and it was deeply-- though i didn't do much of his work, deeply influential to me. you did six sondheim musicals. and i'm curious, what was it like to work with him? what did you learn from him? >> well, i re-created. i didn't create a role, i recreated. and, it's always intimidating when someone that you deeply respect and are deeply intimidated by, shows up in the rehearsal room, because you just want-- or, i just want approval. i want a validation of my interpretation. and he was a task master. he was-- his notes were, at times, extremely harsh. t w
and this is probably my favorite interpretation of joanne, because she's funny.w, was written by stephen sondheim. and to honor him, there are special playbills of stephen sondheim for... you know, for the lovers and the collectors out there. this is the man that i met and knew. ( cheers and applause ) and here he is, as a very young man. and i'm curious-- i was lucky enough to interview him a couple of times, to do that, shortly before he died, interviewed him right there. >> i remember...
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it's from joanne moore it's. is it a lifetime appointment isn't supposed to be a way to avoid politicization and justices feeling beholden to a certain president or political viewpoint? >> lifetime appointment. ralph, we'll start with? you john after. that was the -- that was the idea, it refers to federal judges below the supreme court and the core. it is a wonderful mechanism for insulating them from the day-to-day political pressures. a used to be the fbi director had something similar, a tenured term that isolated ham. i think it worked well historically. i think it could be very difficult to take that away. i defer to johnson fatigued here. >> now, i agree completely. it is valuable insulation. the question is, how much do you need? lifetimes today can be very long things. if there is a way to permit a justice to serve out beyond the politics of his or her appointed moment that is desirable in insulates them. i don't think that needs to be 30, 40, or 50 years. although due to heart disease robert jackson die
it's from joanne moore it's. is it a lifetime appointment isn't supposed to be a way to avoid politicization and justices feeling beholden to a certain president or political viewpoint? >> lifetime appointment. ralph, we'll start with? you john after. that was the -- that was the idea, it refers to federal judges below the supreme court and the core. it is a wonderful mechanism for insulating them from the day-to-day political pressures. a used to be the fbi director had something...
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joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the early growth in the oscillation because those circuit panels were a justice visiting and writing and joining in the circuit court activities. and then i think it's workload-driven as there's more and more cases coming within the jurisdiction of the case. i'm sure the supreme court was communicating to the congress, we could use another guy up here. and so laws grow the size of the court. and so, you know, that's largely what got us to nine. >> less political and her workload. >> -- more workload. >> i think structural for the judiciary and workload. >> right. >> the political moment is more in the post-civil
joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the...
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i adore their public engagement and joanne freeman is no exception to that. i i first we were talking about it. we first met back and i think it was 2015. i had been following her work for a long time, but we actually met in 2015 through a podcast that she was doing at the time
i adore their public engagement and joanne freeman is no exception to that. i i first we were talking about it. we first met back and i think it was 2015. i had been following her work for a long time, but we actually met in 2015 through a podcast that she was doing at the time
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joanne stone says the goal is to provide state-of-the-art care and psychological support for women duringalso to prevent another loss. >> to investigate as thoroughly as possible the causes of stillbirth. in the case of unexplained, we outline a plan that includes much closer surveillance. we have tests, ultrasound ways of monitoring the fetus. >> reporter: marny says talking with other parents who went through the same loss also helped. >> hearing that i was not alone was everything because stillbirth is not something that's talked about. >> reporter: marny wears this necklace to remember heath, and the family grows morning glory flowers to mark his birth month. cbs news. >>> come on "cbs mornings," we're going to take you to japan where gun violence is extremely rare due to some of the strictest gun-control laws in the world. >>> plus, we'll go to paris and talk with rafael nadal about his historic french open win and his future on the tennis court. >>> and singer rick astley talks with anthony mason about his new '80s tour and remarkable career resurgence. >>> that's the "cbs morning n
joanne stone says the goal is to provide state-of-the-art care and psychological support for women duringalso to prevent another loss. >> to investigate as thoroughly as possible the causes of stillbirth. in the case of unexplained, we outline a plan that includes much closer surveillance. we have tests, ultrasound ways of monitoring the fetus. >> reporter: marny says talking with other parents who went through the same loss also helped. >> hearing that i was not alone was...
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all joanne wrote long memos to me president ford who the man in charge of his funeral a man named greg will wrote me along memo. they became my bible of how to do a funeral it saved my life. and and i did the same for the chiefs of staff of president bush 43 obama. clinton and carter i wrote this long memo. what went right what went wrong and we can talk about later some of those big challenges, but those memos saved my life. yeah in a moment. we'll talk about the sharing of those memos, but this is one of those the best laid plans of men, and i want to put a photo up for and ask gene to comment. here we go. gene best laid plans. sometimes there are surprises big surprises that might occur unexpected moments in presidential funerals. and here's just one. this is one of the best unexpected moments. of president bush's funeral if many of you will remember that president bush and bob dole were big political rivals. they had a very nasty 1988 republican primary contest and both says some things that they probably wish they hadn't said they became huge friends. and when senator dole this is
all joanne wrote long memos to me president ford who the man in charge of his funeral a man named greg will wrote me along memo. they became my bible of how to do a funeral it saved my life. and and i did the same for the chiefs of staff of president bush 43 obama. clinton and carter i wrote this long memo. what went right what went wrong and we can talk about later some of those big challenges, but those memos saved my life. yeah in a moment. we'll talk about the sharing of those memos, but...
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we'll go to joanne boone's male, virginia, independent line. go ahead, joe. >> yes. i think that the, i don't think that the biden administration has much to do with inflation. they can make slight changes, some policy changes. the federal reserve can make some slight changes. , but i think that when very few people were working or working from home and then you go from that situation in the economy where everybody is back to work, it can cause some problems with inflation. >> is the move by raising these interest rates? do you think that will help at least slow the progress of inflation? >> i think it will slow somewhat. but i think that the, this is going to play out. this is a different time, we are in a pandemic, we had been in a pandemic and we're coming back. this is something that's very different. i think that we need to be patient and, you know, people are going to cut back. >> have you yourself, joe, cut back on spending? >> yes, yes. no doubt, i have, i've been watching my spending. gas prices are, high food prices are high. when wages go up, and they are
we'll go to joanne boone's male, virginia, independent line. go ahead, joe. >> yes. i think that the, i don't think that the biden administration has much to do with inflation. they can make slight changes, some policy changes. the federal reserve can make some slight changes. , but i think that when very few people were working or working from home and then you go from that situation in the economy where everybody is back to work, it can cause some problems with inflation. >> is...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday, there will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation, a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td jason dumas. >> all right. so jason there in boston, our very own kylen mills actually had a chance to speak with some fans immediately outside the chase center after the dubs took home that win. let's take a listen to what it was like there and thrive city. >> elation here at chase center after the final buzzer sounded
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on...
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frank kane joanne carefully and near rain. these are funky trousers. first, i want to look into the emissions associated with farming fish reforms impact the climate in 2 ways. we need to beat the fish obviously, and you also need the energy to run an operation like that. the tiny food pellets this machine shoots into the pond are responsible for more than 70 percent of the fish farms emissions. that's because of what's in them. asthma right? yeah. and what is the primary product going into food would be fish meals or which would be either fish hot, etc, or the waste products and please reference the alternatives. other ideas for low emission fish feed r l g, or insects. more commonly saw is used as a substitute these but that is not without its problems. either large areas of forest are being clear to grow soil and then you can look at how efficiently you're using the feet to measure that. there's the so called feed conversion rate for f c r. it determines how much feed is converted into weights. gains by the livestock found fish are pretty good at th
frank kane joanne carefully and near rain. these are funky trousers. first, i want to look into the emissions associated with farming fish reforms impact the climate in 2 ways. we need to beat the fish obviously, and you also need the energy to run an operation like that. the tiny food pellets this machine shoots into the pond are responsible for more than 70 percent of the fish farms emissions. that's because of what's in them. asthma right? yeah. and what is the primary product going into...
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joanne macauley, bbc news.pembrokeshire yesterday evening after a number of people got into difficulty. 47—year—old hywel morgan died after being recovered from the sea. the two children were taken to hospital as a precaution. mr morgan�*s family said he was a hero and a devoted and loving father. the singerjustin bieber has revealed he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows on his world tour earlier this week. in an instagram video, the pop star said he had ramsay hunt syndrome, which is caused when a virus, like shingles, affects the facial nerve near a person�*s ears. he said he doesn�*t know how long it will take to recover. as you can see, this eye is not blinking. i can�*t smile on this side of my face. this nostril will not move. so there is full paralysis on the side of my face. so for those who are frustrated by my cancellations of the next shows, i am just physically obviously not capable of doing them. i�*ll be using this time to just rest and relax and get back to 100% so that i c
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a hearing watch party at a local pizza shop a pushed for engagement according to event organizer joanne holmberg getting this group together as part of the national effort. and i think it's extremely important that we do pay attention. it's it's we are really the verge of major problems with our democracy and they have to understand that never before seen videos and interviews details of the attack played out on primetime tv. well, this is new footage that we'd never seen for new angles. you felt the visceral almost medieval battle that was going on. you saw some of the officers that were being in the back and pummeled local attorney david bonacourse leading community conversations and hearing analysis between the live broadcast part of our success. democracy is having an informed citizenry. so we learn a lot more i learn more hearing other people's thoughts the way they see things. and so we build on each other. and hopefully walk away smarter as a group residents thursday saying these new developments only strengthen their conviction some emotional all agreeing the country must know e
a hearing watch party at a local pizza shop a pushed for engagement according to event organizer joanne holmberg getting this group together as part of the national effort. and i think it's extremely important that we do pay attention. it's it's we are really the verge of major problems with our democracy and they have to understand that never before seen videos and interviews details of the attack played out on primetime tv. well, this is new footage that we'd never seen for new angles. you...
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a hearing watch party at a local pizza shop a pushed for engagement according to event organizer joanne holmberg getting this group together as part of the national effort. and i think it's extremely important that we do pay attention. it's it's we are really the vefems with our unrsnd that bef interviews details of the attack played out on primetime tv. well, this is new footage that we'd never seen for new angles. you felt the visceral almost medieval battle that was going on. you saw somef the officers o that were being in the back and elmmpuedoc david bonacourse leading community conversations and hearing analysis betweenf ousuccess. zey. so we learn a lot more i learn more hearing other people's thoughts the way they see things. and so we build on each other. and hopefully walk away smarter as a group residents thursday saying these new developments only strengthen their conviction some emotional all agreeing the country must know exactly what happened that day at the capitol, but it just really hit hard. i mean there is so much stuff that. just did not need to happen in fremont. i
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you see is a collaboration going on between the far left, between the type of people that support joanned cop killer being protected by communists in cuba working against the united states and those types of people that have influence and access officially and on the record with joe biden. i mean, at one point joe biden tried apparently to hide the meetings between maybe hunter, the discussions in his business friends. but they are in league with these leftists and the democrats. >> carley: you have da chesa boudin who just got voted out of office. i don't think this is going to play politically very well for the biden administration today. david, thank you so much for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> todd: our nation's capitol bracing for possible violence this morning as the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade today. >> this as a bill stalls out in the house that would protect those on the high court. >> for nancy pelosi to suggest that the supreme court justices are safe, how do you know that? >> gas prices did hit a new record overnight. >> a national average
you see is a collaboration going on between the far left, between the type of people that support joanned cop killer being protected by communists in cuba working against the united states and those types of people that have influence and access officially and on the record with joe biden. i mean, at one point joe biden tried apparently to hide the meetings between maybe hunter, the discussions in his business friends. but they are in league with these leftists and the democrats. >>...
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joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on your question and you focus on the answer. and that is helpful that's what you're supposed to do. but in addition, the negative part it's not human. you can't see what people look like, how are they reacting, he could not pick up your colleagues said so easily. what do they think of what is going on, in person is more of a human thing. there are things that make it not human to having one thing that makes it more human is a definite advantage. i would say it was a big improvement. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues will was a water rights case. one was a water rights case mos
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you...
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host: let's hear from joann. sleepy i, minnesota. caller: good morning, bill. it has been a long time. can you hear me? hello? host: you are on the air. go ahead with your comment. caller: can you hear me now? host: just make sure that you mute the volume on your television. go ahead with your comment. caller: it has been a long time since i called in. i always like to hear all sides of the issue. so i watched the whole hearing last night. i was disappointed. i thought that we would maybe get some truth and facts. i was disappointed in the fact that this kind of seems to be a production. i was disappointed in the fact that they did not start on january 2 when trump have requested national guard and the whole chain and the capitol thing. if they had been prepared, like had been requested, this would not have happened. i guess i'm disappointed that the people on the committee that pelosi took off two of the republicans that had been appointed. why did she do that? why is she off limits having questions asked? they said that trump incited this. that should have ne
host: let's hear from joann. sleepy i, minnesota. caller: good morning, bill. it has been a long time. can you hear me? hello? host: you are on the air. go ahead with your comment. caller: can you hear me now? host: just make sure that you mute the volume on your television. go ahead with your comment. caller: it has been a long time since i called in. i always like to hear all sides of the issue. so i watched the whole hearing last night. i was disappointed. i thought that we would maybe get...
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joanne, love your show. please stop calling peter ducey it is most unkind.im about inflation months ago. and because he's our very own peter ducey, he is now on prime time, our very own stupid son o a leap. >> i agree with a drag queen in every school, even our kids nee to laugh first thing in the morning. i'm not sure that's quite the sense of humor we are looking for, but i don't know what to say. i think cnn stopped using that term the big lie because they want to make that their new slogan. i'm not so sure about that. i have been watching cnn recently, and they are right down the middle. not all of washington state is this like the circus seattle is just clarifying. good show. thank you. i would agree. thank you so much for watching and always dvr. what tuckered next. i'm jesse watters and this is m world. ♪ >> tucker: welcome to tucker carlson. we're going to with a significance we didn't fully understand than and it's definitely birth worth revisiting great just before dawn on november for the last year a team of fbi agents wearing bulletproof vest sho
joanne, love your show. please stop calling peter ducey it is most unkind.im about inflation months ago. and because he's our very own peter ducey, he is now on prime time, our very own stupid son o a leap. >> i agree with a drag queen in every school, even our kids nee to laugh first thing in the morning. i'm not sure that's quite the sense of humor we are looking for, but i don't know what to say. i think cnn stopped using that term the big lie because they want to make that their new...
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joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on your question and you focus on the answer. and that is helpful that's what you're supposed to do. but in addition, the negative part it's not human. you can't see what people look like, how are they reacting, he could not pick up your colleagues said so easily. what do they think of what is going on, in person is more of a human thing. there are things that make it not human to having one thing that makes it more human is a definite advantage. i would say it was a big improvement. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues will was a water rights case. one was a water rights case most criminal
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on...
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we got our friend gjoann, she wrote the song, the lyrics -- a lot of it is joann. [ laughter ] we sangngle. >> chelsea: can you give us something, a little ditty from the song? >> a little ditty? >> chelsea: yeah, yeah. [ cheers nd applause ] >> it was so emo, 12-year-old kid, you know. it was something like -- it was like -- ♪ passing by you in the rain ♪ >> chelsea: oh. [ cheers ] ♪ hope to see you smile just maybe you turn away from me again ♪ ♪ tell me can't you feel this way ♪ [ cheers and applause ] it didn't sound like that, i'll tell you that much. [ laughter ] >> chelsea: talk about an aphrodisiac, yeah, there you go. >> very sexist lyrics. "can't you feel this way?" i feel that's such a male-dominant -- why can't you just feel that way about us, why can't you just love us? >> chelsea: yeah. >> i would not write that song in 2022 for sure. [ laughter ] >> chelsea: i have a question. so when you first came, did you meet spider-man on your very first trip when you came to hollywood? >> yes, yeah. very first trip to hollywood, i had no money, i was meeting a manager that i had ne
we got our friend gjoann, she wrote the song, the lyrics -- a lot of it is joann. [ laughter ] we sangngle. >> chelsea: can you give us something, a little ditty from the song? >> a little ditty? >> chelsea: yeah, yeah. [ cheers nd applause ] >> it was so emo, 12-year-old kid, you know. it was something like -- it was like -- ♪ passing by you in the rain ♪ >> chelsea: oh. [ cheers ] ♪ hope to see you smile just maybe you turn away from me again ♪ ♪ tell...
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houston is home to the moon men of nasa and to joanne herring the glittering socialite and eris who allied with the texas congressman to finance a secret cia award in afghanistan. skyscapers skyscrapers near our downtown's newsroom had formerly housed swaggering swindler king because of enron before their pipeline empire fell to fraud. focused on the story. i navigated back through a maze of metal cabinets loaded with newspapers maps dictionaries and bulging. file folders are newsroom was sort of a notorious firetrap in those days. i popped down at my desk and kept my voice low as i called rice to follow up. this was such a sensitive topic. i didn't even want our colleagues to over here. rice lived on galveston island and wells well connected there and in the federal courts, but before coming to texas he had worked for the clearing ledger in mississippi during his time in jackson rice told me he'd been assigned to investigate rumors related to another powerful judge named richard walter nixon no relation to the us president nixon rumor had it had quietly accepted a bribe to help a business
houston is home to the moon men of nasa and to joanne herring the glittering socialite and eris who allied with the texas congressman to finance a secret cia award in afghanistan. skyscapers skyscrapers near our downtown's newsroom had formerly housed swaggering swindler king because of enron before their pipeline empire fell to fraud. focused on the story. i navigated back through a maze of metal cabinets loaded with newspapers maps dictionaries and bulging. file folders are newsroom was sort...
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kimmel than he had the vice president given the speech that was five opportunities we get silence from joanne emily: so to kaylee's point guide the american people depend on the media to represent them and holding the president accountable as you treated earlier this morning though all the earlier all the news that is not to fit to print. >> guy: all remind everyone that this white house declined to condemn the doxxing of supreme court justices and their addresses on the internet which this guy found in the went to kill brett kavanaugh still crickets on that front from them and if you're looking, kaylee, for accountability from the press, that is what it looks like today from "the new york times" i think we have this take a look at the front page of "the new york times" today, that is a little tiny snippet of the very front page you can read about the arrests near home of justice on page 20. and there were some other media critics pointing out that there were other major newspapers that did not have it on the front page is all. this was somebody coming to try and murder 1 of 9 justices on the
kimmel than he had the vice president given the speech that was five opportunities we get silence from joanne emily: so to kaylee's point guide the american people depend on the media to represent them and holding the president accountable as you treated earlier this morning though all the earlier all the news that is not to fit to print. >> guy: all remind everyone that this white house declined to condemn the doxxing of supreme court justices and their addresses on the internet which...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization.rs held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. >> steve kerr, so proud of all of them. all right. coming up, we're following the boys championship when our kylen mills is standing by live at chase center. you want it all, just like i do... well now there's a new way to save with xfinity. now, get unlimited internet, wifi equipment and a free streaming box... ...risk free with no term contract and a 2-year rate guarantee for just $30 a month when you add xfinity mobile. learn how you can get all this and one unlimited line of mobile for 2 years for about the same price you could pay other providers for one unlimited 5g line. it's all part of a new xfinity 3 for 1 bundle. switch today! go to chase center where our kylen mills the stan
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization.rs held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. >> steve kerr, so proud of all of them. all right. coming up, we're following the boys championship when...
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for that reason joann is not here today. she is doing very important work there. we are doing all of that because along with ppd we want to make sure that those responsible are held accountable. just as mr. barnes is being held accountable. our special investigations unit is also involved which is standard procedure whenever there is a police discharge and as many of you know there was police discharge in this incident. i want to thank the city's first responders, the philadelphia police department personnel and community residents who acted quickly to aid those who were wounded. i want to thank business owners and local residents who have come forward to assist our justice partners. come forward with video, come forward with information, come forward with a willingness to admit people to their premises so that evidence could be gathered without wasting time. i want to thank them for encouraging others who witnessed this terrible shooting to come forward as well and provide their information. the d.a. owes victim support services decision, the cares unit, our cris
for that reason joann is not here today. she is doing very important work there. we are doing all of that because along with ppd we want to make sure that those responsible are held accountable. just as mr. barnes is being held accountable. our special investigations unit is also involved which is standard procedure whenever there is a police discharge and as many of you know there was police discharge in this incident. i want to thank the city's first responders, the philadelphia police...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career parties really just getting started here in boston and the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday, there will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation, a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td garden. i'm jason dumas. >> the celebrations continue late into the night in san francisco kron four's kylen mills talked to fans at the chase center. >> elation here at chase center. after the final buzzer sounded fans just thrilled to see the warriors become the 2022. nba champions. they beat the celtics in 6 games.
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career parties really just getting started here in boston and the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >>...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday, there will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation, a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td garden. i'm jason dumas. >> so jason, there in boston, the celebrations, of course, continue long into the night here in san francisco preppers kylen mills was there speaking to fans the chase center. >> elation here at chase center. after the final buzzer sounded fans just thrilled to see the warriors become the 2022. nba champions. the
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >>...
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. >> we brought you are here yet today, joanne?>> complete and utter disappointment in scotus's decision. it's a step backwards. and what a shame. i never thought i would see the day where my granddaughter has less rights than my daughter and i do. it's insane. >> you knew what life was like, i assume, before. oh >> i did. >> do you feel like that's where we're headed once again? >> i'm deathly afraid that's where we're headed. and that's why had to come out here and put my voice against it. and hope that lots of other people will join us. and supreme court will hear. as >> what concern do you have for the future for your children in a world without row? >> just everything. i'm sorry. >> your fine. >> i feel like this could be a turning point. this is so, so very important to me personally. there are so many more issues that i feel, this is just a floodgate. and i am terrified for them. >> interestingly enough, much different than yesterday we were out here reporting, it seems like today is much more of unemotionally response. a qu
. >> we brought you are here yet today, joanne?>> complete and utter disappointment in scotus's decision. it's a step backwards. and what a shame. i never thought i would see the day where my granddaughter has less rights than my daughter and i do. it's insane. >> you knew what life was like, i assume, before. oh >> i did. >> do you feel like that's where we're headed once again? >> i'm deathly afraid that's where we're headed. and that's why had to come out...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players, but staff. ultimately is, you know why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career >> howard, on the left. >> our victims were steve on the broadcast. jeff gundy said this and i think he meant this as a compliment. but this is the least talented group that you guys have won a championship with. and again, i think you meant that partially coming to you and your staff. it was different for that reason. how do you think you guys managed to to to reach this height again with if you agree with that premise. a less talented group. and as you said against, obviously a very tough defense and been boston kind of what shone through with all that. >> well, i think. that is all relative, right? i mean, we had coming around for 3 years with this core group. those teams were we'r
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players, but staff. ultimately is, you know why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career >> howard, on the left. >> our victims were steve on the broadcast. jeff gundy said this and i...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday they will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td garden. i'm jason dumas. >> for boston, then let's go to well, the bay area where we had a lot of watch parties kylen mills joins us from the chase center where the dubs took the which talks to a fan. >> elation here at chase center after the final buzzer sounded fans just thrilled to see the warriors become the 2022.
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization. myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >>...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday they will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td garden. i'm jason dumas. >> from jason in boston to kylen mills at the chase center in san francisco with more fan reaction. >> elation here at chase center after the final buzzer sounded fans just thrilled to see the warriors become the 2022. nba champions. they beat the celtics in 6 games. fans laughing, crying, hugging after the game wra
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like jimmy in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston. the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >>...
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joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston and the warriors will fly back to san francisco. >> on friday and then on monday they will be a parade in this city. san francisco back at the top of the mountain. top dubnation a party in this city. everyone's invited. you can catch all the coverage right here on kron 4 sports. but for now, that's all i have from td garden. i'm jason dumas. >> well, from boston there. and jason, the celebration also is happening long into the night in san francisco. crawford's kylen mills actually had a chance to speak with some fans outside the chase center. let's take a look. >> elation here at chase center after the final buzzer sounded fans just thrilled to see
joanne peters ownership because they're amazing built an incredible organization myers held the gm and, you our players. we've had so many great players. but steph. ultimately is, you know, why this run has much like to me in san antonio. and so i'm happy for everybody, but i'm thrilled for staff to me. this is his crowning achievement in. what what's already been an incredible career. the parties really just getting started here in boston and the warriors will fly back to san francisco....
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sanchez 46, a third candidate, joanne walker, got 17% walker will be eliminated in november, and some of her votes could end up going to sanchez, which means there's a real possibility alameda county could have a new sheriff for the first time in 15 years. the result for sheriff and contra costa county were more decisive. there you see incumbent sheriff david livingston won his reelection outright with 61% of the vote in santa clara county. voters will choose between bob johnson and kevin jensen to replace incumbent sheriff laurie smith stepping down after 24 years. some key district attorney races in the bay area in alameda county, longtime d a. nancy o'malley is retiring. it looks like in november, voters will choose between civil rights attorney pamela price and chief assistant district attorney terry wiley, who was endorsed by o'malley. whoever wins they will be the first african american district attorney and alameda county's history. political observers say all of these local runoff races will be wants to watch closely. we should see a larger turnout in november, and that will m
sanchez 46, a third candidate, joanne walker, got 17% walker will be eliminated in november, and some of her votes could end up going to sanchez, which means there's a real possibility alameda county could have a new sheriff for the first time in 15 years. the result for sheriff and contra costa county were more decisive. there you see incumbent sheriff david livingston won his reelection outright with 61% of the vote in santa clara county. voters will choose between bob johnson and kevin...