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julie: right. i did definitely travel a lot and i think we have all learned during covid if that connections can be built remotely. certainly my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo the pandemic was declared. i had a very interesting couple of years and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about how do you build connections? i think one of the great learnings out of covid is this idea of omni connection. i think too many people focus on remote work and hybrid work and physical location as opposed to how do you connect with people? when you need to do it physically? how to be intentional and what is required for connection. david: how do you keep up with what is going on around the world? you have so many consultants and do you know all the big projects? do you get reports daily or weekly or monthly about what is going on or if there are problems? do you have to go out and woo the clients yours
julie: right. i did definitely travel a lot and i think we have all learned during covid if that connections can be built remotely. certainly my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo the pandemic was declared. i had a very interesting couple of years and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about how do you build connections? i think one of the great learnings out of covid is this idea of...
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julie: yes. claremont mckenna college in southern california and then columbia law school. david: did your parents say you should be a lawyer? were you going to become a lawyer because you were good at talking and debating? julie: i wanted to be a lawyer since i was in eighth grade. i remember my senior year of college before i wrote -- except going to columbia, my professor said, have you ever met a lawyer? i said no. he said i'm am not letting you sign away the money to go to college to go to law school until you met a lawyer. i met a lawyer and said great. i still want to go to law school. i went to law school. david: you went across the country. i don't know why you went to columbia. what prompted you to go to columbia from claremont? julie: i am not sure why i had the center time. maybe it is because i going to china during college but i said i grown up in southern california and should experience the east coast. i intended to go back to southern california but fell in love with new york. it
julie: yes. claremont mckenna college in southern california and then columbia law school. david: did your parents say you should be a lawyer? were you going to become a lawyer because you were good at talking and debating? julie: i wanted to be a lawyer since i was in eighth grade. i remember my senior year of college before i wrote -- except going to columbia, my professor said, have you ever met a lawyer? i said no. he said i'm am not letting you sign away the money to go to college to go to...
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julie: normally. when i became ceo, i needed to put in a new operating model and i wanted to do it faster than we had ever done in our past and any client had done to prove that you can move at scale. six months, the biggest change in our history. at the time, our practice was complete leasehold out. we changed -- completely sold out. my management said i think you should hire the small company. why are we hiring a different consultant? in the same two weeks, all of the consultants came back and said we need this company to be part of this. i am grateful they took the call because i am sure it was a little intimidating to have accenture hire someone. the reston -- lesson for that is to have humility. one of the things that is so important when we look at leaders and industry around digitization, it is something that -- they kenexa look outside -- they can actually look outside. people ask that question as if the only challenge is at work. challenges come in a lot of different packages. ♪ david: there
julie: normally. when i became ceo, i needed to put in a new operating model and i wanted to do it faster than we had ever done in our past and any client had done to prove that you can move at scale. six months, the biggest change in our history. at the time, our practice was complete leasehold out. we changed -- completely sold out. my management said i think you should hire the small company. why are we hiring a different consultant? in the same two weeks, all of the consultants came back...
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julie: it wasn't.e time, i remember when i came back and accepted my offer, all of my women friends said what have you done and my male friends were like congratulations. it was definitely not at the time selective choice. it is now run by a woman and i picked it because i had no intention of staying a lawyer. it was the best in the world and i wanted to go there for two years and go off and make my career, at the time i thought, and asia. david: you stayed, became a partner, the third woman partner? julie: i was the third woman corporate partner and ninth woman partner history of the firm. david: so you are a corporate partner at crevasse, a known law firm let's say. where the people shocked? julie: i think they were surprised but i was leaving for a great role so they were supportive. i still remember being at my desk and picking up the phone when a recruiter called me about the accenture job. it was a few months after my father had passed away. a very young age, 68. looking back, i think that is why
julie: it wasn't.e time, i remember when i came back and accepted my offer, all of my women friends said what have you done and my male friends were like congratulations. it was definitely not at the time selective choice. it is now run by a woman and i picked it because i had no intention of staying a lawyer. it was the best in the world and i wanted to go there for two years and go off and make my career, at the time i thought, and asia. david: you stayed, became a partner, the third woman...
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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.pect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring access went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you. >> vylet told the jury the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. you messed up, your memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachel knew. >> ahead of time
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.pect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring access went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details they unraveled and the...
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julie, dr. i, he and i have an article coming out next week where we did a deep dive into the pfizer data and we put out very specific points that parents and pediatricians should look closely at when making the decision whether or not the vaccinate their children. we don't believe this dataset is a one size fits all approach. community transmission, dose regimens and natural immunity need to be factored in when deciding whether or not the children should be vaccinated and even risk tailored with pre-existing co-morbidities. >> there are cases of myocarditis after receiving the vaccine in 12 to 17-year-old. for us who have children under 12 years old. 5 and 8 and 11 and i won't lie, i'm apprehensive being one of the first to put this vaccine into my children. >> your apprehension is warranted. 16 and 17 year old had a higher rate of myocar dietis can be in one to 7,000 children. only 3,000 children received the vaccine in this study. it wasn't enough to see the rare adverse effects and potential
julie, dr. i, he and i have an article coming out next week where we did a deep dive into the pfizer data and we put out very specific points that parents and pediatricians should look closely at when making the decision whether or not the vaccinate their children. we don't believe this dataset is a one size fits all approach. community transmission, dose regimens and natural immunity need to be factored in when deciding whether or not the children should be vaccinated and even risk tailored...
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thank you, sir. >> julie: he read from the teleprompter. >> [shouting]. >> julie: and walks away.since president biden did a sit down interview. the white house is petrifyed to allow the leader of the free world off his leash. (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. veteran homeowners, if you're ever going to use your va home loan benefit to get cash, now is the time. because interest rates are near record lows and home values are at record highs. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow 100% of your home's values and you can take out $ 50,000 or more. pay down high rate credit cards, improve your home, or just give your family the security of having cash in the bank. >> julie: the supply chain crisis has the # bare shelves biden trending on twitter. gas prices hit a 7 year high. we need lea
thank you, sir. >> julie: he read from the teleprompter. >> [shouting]. >> julie: and walks away.since president biden did a sit down interview. the white house is petrifyed to allow the leader of the free world off his leash. (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including...
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13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of th
13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as...
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the july 25th issue of a newspaper, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. violence began. publication in such proximity to images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five r days after th violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste. entailing shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the engraving of, as it is called, burning of the colored orphan's asylum, long with issues other illustrations was noticeably crude in execution, although specific as to place. showing the crowd ranging along the 44th street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly also rushed out images of the riots within days of the on set of violence. such as this one called "pillaging of the orphan asylum." like t
the july 25th issue of a newspaper, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. violence began. publication in such proximity to images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five r days after th violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste. entailing...
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this is "outnumbered" and i'm julie mcenaney. i'm here today julie banderas, carley shimkus, fox nation host tomi lahren and in the central virtual seat lawrence jones. fox news political analyst and fox news and friends enterprise reported. happy friday to all. the democratic divide couldn't get any whiter. and president biden's entire legislative agenda is at stake. progressives are digging in, refusing to vote for the infrastructure bill unless there is an agreement on a separate multitrillion spending bill. senator joe manchin is a key moderate who proposes the larger proposal. he is set to hash out an agreement if and only if the price tag comes down. reporters asked him last night when there might be a deal. >> we are working hard. what was the message to you in that meeting? >> and that's the need for a lot of people. >> he suggested the spending bill top out at $1.5 trillion but the far left for aoc, they were less than impressed. >> here's the thing. there are a lot of games being played. at which and senator are we nego
this is "outnumbered" and i'm julie mcenaney. i'm here today julie banderas, carley shimkus, fox nation host tomi lahren and in the central virtual seat lawrence jones. fox news political analyst and fox news and friends enterprise reported. happy friday to all. the democratic divide couldn't get any whiter. and president biden's entire legislative agenda is at stake. progressives are digging in, refusing to vote for the infrastructure bill unless there is an agreement on a separate...
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and on tuesday, july 14th. the first two days of the riot. since these were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually occurred only five days after the riots began. what publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste. the shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion, included attention to clarity and detail. when the engraving, burning of the colored orphans asylum, along with issues of other illustrations, was notably crude in its execution, showing the crowds along the 44th street side building. in new york illustrated news, another weekly rushed out images of the riots within days of the onset, such as this one called pillaging of the orphan asylums. these images lacked clarity and they were also visually vague regarding content. despite the murkiness of these illustrations both illustrations will feature one significant detail, the number of women reported at the scene and the looting of furniture, bedding and other items. in contrast, the pillaging women,
and on tuesday, july 14th. the first two days of the riot. since these were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually occurred only five days after the riots began. what publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste. the shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion, included attention to clarity and detail. when the engraving, burning of the colored orphans asylum, along with issues of other illustrations, was...
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after the 25th of july, i noticed with a great deal of pain. what more, how people change positions suassa. remember, were trying to seize various opportunities away from those who were waking or for an opportunity man, but there was so, so she and, and momentarily saw them went on after that on aka, they became an opposition for ha, after their joy, the how and they started they change their joy, host them up to grief and frustration, volleyball better, and they started them out to demand. um, you see what i see them to return to what bear was the 25th of july to a former nominal legitimacy. wanna pass that was tailored to suit the purposes like a pair of shoes or the fall. i'm one and they paid the money if the gun lobby, him and they continued to change the position. so william oliver ana, and that is how they portray the situation as if it was a google assembly story. how could it be called it a cool, based on a constitutional was on the constitution. after i had consulted the head of the government and the head of the parliament to school
after the 25th of july, i noticed with a great deal of pain. what more, how people change positions suassa. remember, were trying to seize various opportunities away from those who were waking or for an opportunity man, but there was so, so she and, and momentarily saw them went on after that on aka, they became an opposition for ha, after their joy, the how and they started they change their joy, host them up to grief and frustration, volleyball better, and they started them out to demand. um,...
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julie: i agree.f you look at last year, in the holiday season people had the benefit of stimulus checks, schools were closed and people wanted to get out and spend for the holiday season. this year we don't have the same level of stimulus support, schools are unsure if they will stay open or closed. you have all this noise from inflation, so i think it will be a challenging environment for the rest of the year going into 2022. i agree -- i think the supply shortages are going to take time, so if there is an outbreak of covid, the factory shuts down. in china, they are dealing with so many problems with getting enough energy to run the factories. that will persist all the way down the chain. guy: let's talk about what we do in our portfolios -- you suggested focusing on key companies -- you need to get active. i have heard time and time again throughout my career now is the moment for active management. it hasn't been. why is now different? julie: if you look at how the market has reacted through this
julie: i agree.f you look at last year, in the holiday season people had the benefit of stimulus checks, schools were closed and people wanted to get out and spend for the holiday season. this year we don't have the same level of stimulus support, schools are unsure if they will stay open or closed. you have all this noise from inflation, so i think it will be a challenging environment for the rest of the year going into 2022. i agree -- i think the supply shortages are going to take time, so...
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but since july, that is almost exactly _ period.at has - period. but since july, that is - almost exactly what has happened in england. life in many ways has gone back to normal, with the benefits that brings, and the rise in cases that brings, and the rise in cases that brings, and the rise in cases that brings too, and now, with the nhs warning that a tough winter is coming, so too are tough questions for the government. it believes that for the government. it believes that for now, vaccines alone can work. this winter will reveal if that's right. hello. temperatures may have edged a little higher today, but we have seen even less sunshine than yesterday. plenty of cloud out there, and for some of us, we have had some rain, and there's more on the way into the evening and night from a weather system that is bringing some rain particularly into western scotland and northern ireland. it may have turned the wind to a milder south—westerly but as we know, along with this flow of air coming in from the south—west, we have had plenty of
but since july, that is almost exactly _ period.at has - period. but since july, that is - almost exactly what has happened in england. life in many ways has gone back to normal, with the benefits that brings, and the rise in cases that brings, and the rise in cases that brings, and the rise in cases that brings too, and now, with the nhs warning that a tough winter is coming, so too are tough questions for the government. it believes that for the government. it believes that for now, vaccines...
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and for frank and i'm julie julie haener new at five tonight. ktvu henry lee joins us now, after speaking with that couple about the burglar who put a damper on their honeymoon, henry. well, they were supposed to be sipping fine wine and enjoying the sights, not dealing with broken glass and stolen gifts. this is not what colton and kelsey trout planned on doing during their honeymoon and napa on monday morning, they realized that someone had broken into their pickup truck and stolen all of their wedding gifts. all this extra stress they put on our, you know, supposed to be relaxing honeymoon. it happened in the parking lot of the river terrorists in in napa on the first night of their honeymoon. a thief broke the back window of their dodge ram smashed that one completely apart, um and then just started grabbing stuff all out of that side. their trucks windows were tinted, and they had covered everything up with a blanket. i think it was disbelief at first, and i was like, no way weeks we didn't argue diligence and covering everything like why w
and for frank and i'm julie julie haener new at five tonight. ktvu henry lee joins us now, after speaking with that couple about the burglar who put a damper on their honeymoon, henry. well, they were supposed to be sipping fine wine and enjoying the sights, not dealing with broken glass and stolen gifts. this is not what colton and kelsey trout planned on doing during their honeymoon and napa on monday morning, they realized that someone had broken into their pickup truck and stolen all of...
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he has trans that there will be elections in july 2023. so it looks like what he wants to lead the public know is that this is a temporary transitional government. this is not something that is basically open with no deadline. he says that he wants to give a chance to the political parties to organize himself for elections. but he also said that he wants a government made of technocrats people who basically are professionals in their fields leading the country partly because of the economic crisis that the countries is facing. and partly because of the reforms that people have been doing have been asking for. so it looks like what he wants to the general public to know is that there will be a civilian government, or rather a government of technocrats with professional people in their post to try to run the country until the end of the transition period in july 2023. ok here, but stay with us for a moment. we'll be back with you in a few seconds. let's take a look at some of the other developments that have been happening in sudan today. hu
he has trans that there will be elections in july 2023. so it looks like what he wants to lead the public know is that this is a temporary transitional government. this is not something that is basically open with no deadline. he says that he wants to give a chance to the political parties to organize himself for elections. but he also said that he wants a government made of technocrats people who basically are professionals in their fields leading the country partly because of the economic...
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in july.ons allow people to - legal restrictions allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus. the alan was about how to manage the virus. the plan was clear. in england there would be no rules requiring masks, social distancing, ventilation in schools or vaccine passes for restaurants. instead the emphasis was on the uk�*s vaccine roll—out, on personal responsibility, on accepting that we must learn to live with the virus. three months on, this is how it is going. last week the uk recorded its highest number of daily infection since mid july, far higher than any of these major european countries. these are at the uk's european countries. these are at the uk�*s over debts over the same period, they are gradually rising and are higher than most of the same european countries, though all countries are seen far lower desk than before the vaccine arrived. as case numbers rise, the uk government is saying this. ipupiith case numbers rise, the uk government is sayi
in july.ons allow people to - legal restrictions allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus. the alan was about how to manage the virus. the plan was clear. in england there would be no rules requiring masks, social distancing, ventilation in schools or vaccine passes for restaurants. instead the emphasis was on the uk�*s vaccine roll—out, on personal responsibility, on accepting that we must learn to live with the virus. three months on, this is how it...
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and the best news is our representative in district 8 was reappointed on july 27th. he just hadn't been told. and their term will end in 2023. so we're getting there. we still have two commission vacancies, but, again, we have potential candidates. and we may well submit the name of the attendee of our last meeting who had a lot of interest and we didn't scare away at the meeting. so in our july meeting, we talked about the cost of doing business, and some questions had come up at the last dignity oversight committee, and deputy director cindy koffman was with us and explained in detail how the funding for the dignity fund and the cost of business was. and that was really helpful to all of us. also, one of the points that came up at that oversight meeting was the importance of advocacy, and how well that had worked this year. i think every one of us on the council had reached out to our supervisors to say, please bring back funding. in july, the lgbtq plus older community survey, which i've mentioned in the last couple of months, was completed. that report is availab
and the best news is our representative in district 8 was reappointed on july 27th. he just hadn't been told. and their term will end in 2023. so we're getting there. we still have two commission vacancies, but, again, we have potential candidates. and we may well submit the name of the attendee of our last meeting who had a lot of interest and we didn't scare away at the meeting. so in our july meeting, we talked about the cost of doing business, and some questions had come up at the last...
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i remember when steph was actually interviews jeff bezos, when he came down in texas in july july, that's one of the things he said. you don't realize how vulnerable we are until we're up there. i want to bring in a a professor of physics at the city university of new york. he's written extensively on space travel among other things. first, want to get your reaction from what we just heard from william shatner and really the significance here of what we all just witnessed. >> well, i think william shatner has boldly gone where no hollywood movie star has ever gone before. 66 miles straight up, and experiencing weightlessness for three minutes. and by the way, this is just the beginning, the beginning. in the 23rd century when star tech takes place, this is common place. and elon musk is already selling tickets to go to the moon. there's a japanese billionaire who is already bought out every single seat on that moon rocket. so remember that this is a prelude. this is just the beginning of a new era, the democratization of outer space. >> well, that's what they certainly want it to be. the
i remember when steph was actually interviews jeff bezos, when he came down in texas in july july, that's one of the things he said. you don't realize how vulnerable we are until we're up there. i want to bring in a a professor of physics at the city university of new york. he's written extensively on space travel among other things. first, want to get your reaction from what we just heard from william shatner and really the significance here of what we all just witnessed. >> well, i...
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for children from 5 to 11 years old, trials for that age group began in july. the dr to vaccinate children has been spurred by the rise and infections with the delta variant, as well as the reopening of schools. the world health organization has endorsed that fast vaccine against malaria and to recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa. it's 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments security forces. and soon as you have raise the studios of an opposition tv channel and seized some of their broadcasting equipment just days ago, one of the channels main presenters was also arrested for criticizing president, katie said live on air. a number of media outlets have come under pressure since the president suspended parliament in july. the philippine vice president, lenny were brader, has announced she is running for the top office. robledo is a human rights lawyer as well as leader of the opposition. she's also been a vocal critic of president rodriguez to turn in his violent crackdown on the illegal drugs trade. well, tho
for children from 5 to 11 years old, trials for that age group began in july. the dr to vaccinate children has been spurred by the rise and infections with the delta variant, as well as the reopening of schools. the world health organization has endorsed that fast vaccine against malaria and to recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa. it's 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments security forces. and soon as you have raise the studios of an...
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and overseas arrival in july of 2021, where nearly 78% below july 2019 levels. for numerous reasons, international travel remains virtually nonexistent and we look forward to the lifting of the international travel ban. i'm happy to report though, and help is on the way. not only focus on pandemic recovery but also the future growth of travel, tourism and hospitality in years to come. he was helped create and bring back good paying jobs, that depend on, and that depends on bringing more visitors to the u.s. and investing in the infrastructure of the travel and tourism industry which we desperately needs. by park it bipartisan bill package together, in the tour bus package will create jobs and provide support for the recovery of the travel and tourism industry. the federal government until porter's policies, and strengthening department of commerce role in coordinating federal travel and tourism policies. the public private partnership dedicated to increasing international visitation to united states. number three updating the department of transportation nationa
and overseas arrival in july of 2021, where nearly 78% below july 2019 levels. for numerous reasons, international travel remains virtually nonexistent and we look forward to the lifting of the international travel ban. i'm happy to report though, and help is on the way. not only focus on pandemic recovery but also the future growth of travel, tourism and hospitality in years to come. he was helped create and bring back good paying jobs, that depend on, and that depends on bringing more...
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i think we have julie back. let's give it a try. julie, can you hear me? >> i can. >> i was building you up. you are our former fox insider. i want to hear your impression of tucker carlson's patriot purge doc, the general editorial letter to the editor, what is your impression? >> my impression is rupert murdoch is trying to cover his bases and have it both ways. on the other hand i think the part of rupert murdoch who is somewhat responsible knows it's not good for anything else. but business comes first. and as a result he's allowing people like tucker carlson and "the wall street journal" editorial page, which is ultimately is his baby, to do what they need to do to be in good graces with donald trump. and it's not really fooling anybody else to believe that he's doing this to give free speech rights to trump supporters or anybody else. ultimately he's doing this because he believes there's a very good possibility donald trump may be back in the oval office in two more years and that he, rupert murdoch, needs to do what he can for his business model. >
i think we have julie back. let's give it a try. julie, can you hear me? >> i can. >> i was building you up. you are our former fox insider. i want to hear your impression of tucker carlson's patriot purge doc, the general editorial letter to the editor, what is your impression? >> my impression is rupert murdoch is trying to cover his bases and have it both ways. on the other hand i think the part of rupert murdoch who is somewhat responsible knows it's not good for anything...
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back in july. here is sam kimball for us into a sam. what exactly is brought the people out to day and such big numbers? well, oh, what we're seeing no down town i in tune. his son tenants, his name thoroughfare avenue. have you go to cuba is what looks to be a few 1000 protesters are likely from different parts of tunisia and they've been saying chance when i went down there, i heard chance such as the people want the removal of the president and no fear power belongs to the people that there was a heavy police presence and it was, will quite tightly controlled, both entry and exit, to the protests. there have been no reports of blockage of entry to the protest. and, and, and as you can see, it's raining behind me, which is likely to decrease the number of those people attending the protests. and it should also be mentioned that there was, according to some protesters, there was a sudden decision by the authorities this morning to move the location of the protest from the agreed upon location, which was a more open, larger space and mo
back in july. here is sam kimball for us into a sam. what exactly is brought the people out to day and such big numbers? well, oh, what we're seeing no down town i in tune. his son tenants, his name thoroughfare avenue. have you go to cuba is what looks to be a few 1000 protesters are likely from different parts of tunisia and they've been saying chance when i went down there, i heard chance such as the people want the removal of the president and no fear power belongs to the people that there...
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it was sunday, morning july 3rd.hing was wrong. i knew something was very wrong, and i called back immediately, and i just couldn't believe it. >> come quickly they said. to the hospital. , all we knew was he was in critical condition, and we needed to get there soon as possible. and that's all they would tell us. >> so carroll, raced along the highway to reno, and her son rory. that same sunday morning, their children woke up to the sound of strangers, rummaging through the cabin. >> they searched through our staff. they took all the guns. and i was crying, when i woke up. because i don't know who they were. >> it must of been terrifying. >> yes. >> and then the strangers told them their parents were explaining things to the police. and, >> i knew my dad had it under control. he was very smart and thoughtful. >> in fact all night, chad had been in deep conversation with detectives, from the sheriff's office. >> i explained them when it happened >> going over again and, again what happened at the cabin, on the road,
it was sunday, morning july 3rd.hing was wrong. i knew something was very wrong, and i called back immediately, and i just couldn't believe it. >> come quickly they said. to the hospital. , all we knew was he was in critical condition, and we needed to get there soon as possible. and that's all they would tell us. >> so carroll, raced along the highway to reno, and her son rory. that same sunday morning, their children woke up to the sound of strangers, rummaging through the cabin....
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm andre senior in for frank. now, after two dry ears.n is a welcome sight, but. is it helping local reservoirs? katie's jana katsuyama joins us now live from alameda county water district headquarters in fremont with more jenna, andre and julie. i spoke with the general manager here, as well as staff at other water districts. and they say that while this rain will help. the big need is for more capacity as well as more conservation. rain is getting a wet welcome in the bay area after yearly bouts of drought. it's very welcome. you know, it's um i mean, it's been actually delighted to have this rain. it's been so dry and you know, given the whole. state is now in the situation of an emergency. an emergency that bay area water district say will need more than just this week's rain. in reality, it's not going to do much to help ease the drought with this drought has been over two plus dry years in the making. ah, two of the driest years in recorded history. stevenson general manager of the alameda county water district, says those dry years
i'm julie julie haener. i'm andre senior in for frank. now, after two dry ears.n is a welcome sight, but. is it helping local reservoirs? katie's jana katsuyama joins us now live from alameda county water district headquarters in fremont with more jenna, andre and julie. i spoke with the general manager here, as well as staff at other water districts. and they say that while this rain will help. the big need is for more capacity as well as more conservation. rain is getting a wet welcome in the...
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this is julie lund. she was born in 1962 and lives in lincolnshire.cal father. over the past 58 years of her life, julie has always wanted to know more about her real dad, but didn't know where to start. as a child, i didn't really think much about this. i didn't question it. you just think, ok, that's why i look different from my sisters and brothers. due to family circumstances, she never knew much information about her real dad. so, after the passing of her mum and stepdad earlier this year, julie decided the time was right to try and find him. she started by asking people in a local dewsbury facebook group if they knew anything about her father. and, after numerous people online offered their help, brian was eventually found. it was very much like a miracle it happenned. i don't believe in miracles. we got one. just describe for me the moment you both met for the first time after 58 years. i was just amazed. it was like a piece of the jigsaw falling into place. julie took to social media to thank everyone for their help and hundreds of people cong
this is julie lund. she was born in 1962 and lives in lincolnshire.cal father. over the past 58 years of her life, julie has always wanted to know more about her real dad, but didn't know where to start. as a child, i didn't really think much about this. i didn't question it. you just think, ok, that's why i look different from my sisters and brothers. due to family circumstances, she never knew much information about her real dad. so, after the passing of her mum and stepdad earlier this year,...
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without julie i would not be sitting here. people across the country i think knowing the external work and all she learned inside government and all the different levers that can be truly utilized to help people to make them feel whole. i mean, that is still continuing. and i can tell you i get to see the fruits of her labor day in and day out, and so i just think it's really important to know that it's true. the work that her family did, my brothers who are still farmers today, right, and their workers, the fruits of that labor are continuing to multiply and a beautiful thing about organizing. i have seen it firsthand in my life and in the impact that she's made with me. >> it was my dream to work with emmy. in all honesty. we had a chance to first work together during the primary. when we were together on vice president kamala harris's campaign. and it really was like a dream come true. and i can't think of a better person to be able to lead our political operation here in the white house than emmy given, you know, her perso
without julie i would not be sitting here. people across the country i think knowing the external work and all she learned inside government and all the different levers that can be truly utilized to help people to make them feel whole. i mean, that is still continuing. and i can tell you i get to see the fruits of her labor day in and day out, and so i just think it's really important to know that it's true. the work that her family did, my brothers who are still farmers today, right, and...
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and overseas arrival in july 2021 were nearly 78% below july 2019 levels. for numerous reasons, international travel remains virtually nonexistent and we look forward to the lifting of international travel bans. i'm happy to report though that help is on the way. not only focus on pandemic recovery but also on the future growth of travel, tourism and hospitality in years to come. you must help create and bring back good paying jobs that depend on, that depends on bringing more visitors to the u.s. and investing in the infrastructure of the travel and tourism industry desperately needs. bipartisan bill package together in the tour bus package will create jobs and for the support the recovery of the travel and tourism industry by, number one for establishing permanent leadership in the federal government on travel establishing permanent leadership in the federal government on travel policies and strengthening the department of commerce's role in coordinating federal travel and tourism policies. two, investing in brand usa, the nation's public/private partners
and overseas arrival in july 2021 were nearly 78% below july 2019 levels. for numerous reasons, international travel remains virtually nonexistent and we look forward to the lifting of international travel bans. i'm happy to report though that help is on the way. not only focus on pandemic recovery but also on the future growth of travel, tourism and hospitality in years to come. you must help create and bring back good paying jobs that depend on, that depends on bringing more visitors to the...
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in july 2023. we urge every want to work hard to pay the way for better living to create a better environment for the partners to work hard until the date of the election. we need every one to be ready to lead the country after the elections. a government of independent people will be formed up the elections to represent all the people of the sudan. we will be keen that to apply every rule of justice and will support the judiciary, the constitutional court. the are all the cornerstones that will help our nation to amber law be solid and a strong or revolution. parliament will be also created to monitor the situation and to monitor the steps being taken for the welfare of this didn't is be but we need to work hard. we need to produce because our people and our nation deserves all sacrifices. we need to keep our country and we need to keep our people safe. we aren't quite committed to the items that are the constitutional agreement and the job agreement. and we urge abdul aziz al. hello. we urge up t
in july 2023. we urge every want to work hard to pay the way for better living to create a better environment for the partners to work hard until the date of the election. we need every one to be ready to lead the country after the elections. a government of independent people will be formed up the elections to represent all the people of the sudan. we will be keen that to apply every rule of justice and will support the judiciary, the constitutional court. the are all the cornerstones that...
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he believes julie julie to an image. mammy, how do you wash and then pick and remember, you don't know how much your village i'm of july 19. you're jewels. you regret amos look at each by been act ok l y there was a vector jessia who revision come on manette 80 she algebra. dad's little horse had gone from what a little dog left to hush if she can flee a more headway. it was not one day of the week. i'll look for you. ah, come i did. it took a show on the video for the garage. oh yeah, sure. it's good luck in the morning with telling it's ugly, it's ugly, it's ugly. it's am. bushings was mccormick, knew that the fall of new the store local script is it's in the home or bob charlotte that additionally my son glossy lifting, pushing me. i was going to finish my symptom when he mentally nicely new to some cream. there's a, bring us, some for him, little religious deny is the as the mean on the would be here that saki got the feel, the booster appro starting to sing the blues. her also missing them when you go through not so look at the some nearest cause. look on the yellow. are you calli
he believes julie julie to an image. mammy, how do you wash and then pick and remember, you don't know how much your village i'm of july 19. you're jewels. you regret amos look at each by been act ok l y there was a vector jessia who revision come on manette 80 she algebra. dad's little horse had gone from what a little dog left to hush if she can flee a more headway. it was not one day of the week. i'll look for you. ah, come i did. it took a show on the video for the garage. oh yeah, sure....
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i'm greg lee in for frank tonight, and i'm julie julie haener.n home woke up to threatening messages demanding that they leave ktvu deborah villalon is live in the green valley area of fairfield tonight and found that the property is embroiled in a bitter dispute. deb. yeah julie, and it's a dispute that guests are unaware of when they book their stay, but neighbors say there is shocked as anyone by the vandalism, and they've turned their surveillance footage over to investigators. a neighbor's camera caught the vandal
i'm greg lee in for frank tonight, and i'm julie julie haener.n home woke up to threatening messages demanding that they leave ktvu deborah villalon is live in the green valley area of fairfield tonight and found that the property is embroiled in a bitter dispute. deb. yeah julie, and it's a dispute that guests are unaware of when they book their stay, but neighbors say there is shocked as anyone by the vandalism, and they've turned their surveillance footage over to investigators. a neighbor's...
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i'm greg lee in for frank tonight, and i'm julie julie haener. the renters of that vacation home woke up to threatening messages demanding that they leave ktvu deborah villalon is live in the green valley area of fairfield tonight and found that the property is embroiled in a bitter dispute. deb. yeah julie, and it's a dispute that guests are unaware of when they book their stay, but neighbors say there is shocked as anyone by the vandalism, and they've turned their surveillance footage over to investigators. a neighbor's camera caught the vandal arriving on edinburgh court after one a.m. and leaving 16. minutes later, an extended family on vacation, woke to find tires slashed on their rental van and in spray paint on the garage. this is your final warning. the tribe has spoken. leave this place or else you have no idea who lives on this mountain. do not underestimate our people. this is violence. it's supported. i mean, we would never want to see something like this. in our neighborhood. neighbors in the coldest sack are locked in a two year feu
i'm greg lee in for frank tonight, and i'm julie julie haener. the renters of that vacation home woke up to threatening messages demanding that they leave ktvu deborah villalon is live in the green valley area of fairfield tonight and found that the property is embroiled in a bitter dispute. deb. yeah julie, and it's a dispute that guests are unaware of when they book their stay, but neighbors say there is shocked as anyone by the vandalism, and they've turned their surveillance footage over to...
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-- european assembly back in july. it is being punished for a lack of order and discipline at the euro 2020 final between europe and italy. reports of violence and drug abuse among. fans were widespread. -- among fans were widespread. there is a fine of 100,000 euros. the top story we are following, russia has suspended its mission to nato, saying that the military alliance is not interested in equal dialogue. moscow says that the move is a response to nato's allegation of spine diplomats. after a short break -- spying diplomats. after a short break, the late u.s. secretary of state colin powell. we will be right back. >> hello and welcome to france 24. we are "live from paris." u.s. president joe biden says america has lost one of its greats after former secretary of state colin powell passes away of the competions from covid-19. the faa will assist to incorporate a group of missionaries abducted over the weekend in haiti. and privacy concerns raised
-- european assembly back in july. it is being punished for a lack of order and discipline at the euro 2020 final between europe and italy. reports of violence and drug abuse among. fans were widespread. -- among fans were widespread. there is a fine of 100,000 euros. the top story we are following, russia has suspended its mission to nato, saying that the military alliance is not interested in equal dialogue. moscow says that the move is a response to nato's allegation of spine diplomats....
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i have been over this repeatedly with you all and others since july. reporter: have they called you, wall street investors? sen. mcconnell: i am sure we have heard from everybody. reporter: have you heard from president biden? sen. mcconnell: i have not heard from the presidents. reporter: do you -- you agree with democrats that the debt ceiling needs to be raised. what possible difference does it make what mechanism they use to do it? sen. mcconnell: they said they are perfectly prepared to do the job themselves. the easiest way to do that is through the reconciliation process. i pointed out for two-- point that -- pointed that out for two months. reporter: [indiscernible] sen. mcconnell: i can't imagine that would happen. the reason that would not happen is we have been pointing out for two months how to do it. that is the way to get the job done. reporter: given the concerns over inflation, do you support joe manchin's call for the federal reserve to end -- [indiscernible] reporter: are you concerned your position on the debt ceiling could provide f
i have been over this repeatedly with you all and others since july. reporter: have they called you, wall street investors? sen. mcconnell: i am sure we have heard from everybody. reporter: have you heard from president biden? sen. mcconnell: i have not heard from the presidents. reporter: do you -- you agree with democrats that the debt ceiling needs to be raised. what possible difference does it make what mechanism they use to do it? sen. mcconnell: they said they are perfectly prepared to do...
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. >> reporter: two years later, on july 7th, 1985, gail goes missing. bob says they had an argument, she left in a huff, and he went to new jersey to attend his nephew's birthday party. >> bob calls me, says is gail still with you? i said what do you mean is gail still with me? i left her yesterday, 5:00. my heart went into my throat. >> she's not with me and she's not with my parents. and at that moment i thought i t sister's dead. and if she's not alive there is only one person who is a likely suspect to murder her, and it's bob. there's no other suspect. >> on monday july 8th, 1985 about 9:00 in the evening robert bierenbaum came into the precinct to report his wife, gail, missing. >> reporter: bob tells police that they had an argument, then she came here to the park? >> yes. and by the very following weekend we had missing posters made of gail. >> it was almost like pulling teeth to get robert bierenbaum to help. >> reporter: authorities continued to search tore gail and ultimately determined she did not die by suicide in the park. ♪ weeks after hi
. >> reporter: two years later, on july 7th, 1985, gail goes missing. bob says they had an argument, she left in a huff, and he went to new jersey to attend his nephew's birthday party. >> bob calls me, says is gail still with you? i said what do you mean is gail still with me? i left her yesterday, 5:00. my heart went into my throat. >> she's not with me and she's not with my parents. and at that moment i thought i t sister's dead. and if she's not alive there is only one...
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landscape architect julie bargmann saw more. julie: it's not just a lump, you know, of toxic stuff. find that's where i go. i want to tell the past in order to pject something for the future. jeffrey: and so, over three years, beginning in 1995, bargmann and her team set about to regenerate the site, creating a safe and welcoming wetlands and park. while keeping reminders of its past, including a giant mound of refuse from the mine, turned into an overlook. it was, she says -- julie: the project that opened it all up. i had the suspicion that this was the work i wanted to do. jeffrey: bargmann has strong views and a sense of humor. she named her professional studio “d.i.r.t.”, for “dump it right there”. and she happily embraces one nickname, the “queen of slag,” the leftover by-product from the mining of metals. julie: if i could make a crown out of slag, i'd be very happy. i mean, i think it's a recognition of the industrial territory that i adventured into. jeffrey: now, she's the first-ever recipient of an international landscape architecture prize given to honor her work as a de
landscape architect julie bargmann saw more. julie: it's not just a lump, you know, of toxic stuff. find that's where i go. i want to tell the past in order to pject something for the future. jeffrey: and so, over three years, beginning in 1995, bargmann and her team set about to regenerate the site, creating a safe and welcoming wetlands and park. while keeping reminders of its past, including a giant mound of refuse from the mine, turned into an overlook. it was, she says -- julie: the...
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last july, some kimball joins sleif this hour from tunis. so how dangerous do you get the feeling? the atmosphere is there, i mean, how combustible is this protest on the streets? well, since the extraordinary measures taken on july 25th by president tunisian president, i fired, which included measures like the freezing of parliament, removal of parliamentary immunity and the sacking of then prime minister, his sham machete. ah, a feeling the country has become deeply provided. there are those who on the critics of the president who since july 25th have called his actions a qu, have criticized the president for not having a, a road map out of the political and economic crisis an end there. and did the humans ran really high, did those who support the president's actions? those who are deeply against done and many of whom are aligned with the sonata, another party, one of the largest party, to, to, to lose out after the, the actions and some of the we're waiting and seeing, i, you know, what will happen in the months following july 25th, very 10th, lean very anxiously on the protest
last july, some kimball joins sleif this hour from tunis. so how dangerous do you get the feeling? the atmosphere is there, i mean, how combustible is this protest on the streets? well, since the extraordinary measures taken on july 25th by president tunisian president, i fired, which included measures like the freezing of parliament, removal of parliamentary immunity and the sacking of then prime minister, his sham machete. ah, a feeling the country has become deeply provided. there are those...
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i'm julie julie haener. i'm andre senior in for frank. west contra costa school district is on the verge of a boat after a marathon meeting here's ktvu s deborah villalon. please postpone your decision to have more information. a handful of parents came to this middle school to sound off against mandatory vaccination for their children. and complaining more seats would be filled. if more people knew about the meeting. this dad has a high school son, who plays sports. he's a very healthy person
i'm julie julie haener. i'm andre senior in for frank. west contra costa school district is on the verge of a boat after a marathon meeting here's ktvu s deborah villalon. please postpone your decision to have more information. a handful of parents came to this middle school to sound off against mandatory vaccination for their children. and complaining more seats would be filled. if more people knew about the meeting. this dad has a high school son, who plays sports. he's a very healthy person
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what seems to be putting julie on trend this | putting julie on trend this year?ear? this year, for us, it is a fairytale theme _ year? this year, for us, it is a fairytale theme whether i a fairytale theme whether fairytales have gone terribly, terribly wrong. so right now we are in our bayou and with our grim reaper, we call it the grim reaper, we call it the grim reaper's scarytales, is what we've got, that is usually pretty popular for us. you what we've got, that is usually pretty popular for us.- pretty popular for us. you are roud pretty popular for us. you are proud of _ pretty popular for us. you are proud of having _ pretty popular for us. you are proud of having on _ pretty popular for us. you are proud of having on had - pretty popular for us. you are proud of having on had a - pretty popular for us. you are l proud of having on had a spare pair of trousers for customers who perhaps are slightly overwhelmed by things. tell us, how many times today's spare trousers need to get pulled out of the cupboard? hat trousers need to get pulled out of the cupboa
what seems to be putting julie on trend this | putting julie on trend this year?ear? this year, for us, it is a fairytale theme _ year? this year, for us, it is a fairytale theme whether i a fairytale theme whether fairytales have gone terribly, terribly wrong. so right now we are in our bayou and with our grim reaper, we call it the grim reaper, we call it the grim reaper's scarytales, is what we've got, that is usually pretty popular for us. you what we've got, that is usually pretty popular...