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please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i had departed in the morning. i had departed from east boothbay, maine and the temperature was considerably different. jefferson hardly noticed or he didn't notice, but typically had something very interesting to say about the difference between the climate of northern new york and the climate of new england. on the one hand and the climate of virginia on the other hand. it is the case that maybe with the exception of paris now, no matter where jefferson travel, every virginia and everything about it was always better and and again and. 1791, j
please join me and fred kaplan. thank you, john. and thank you, jeff stauffer, for such a attentive and kind host and arranging my to be here and to have this occasion to talk about jefferson and an edifice that jefferson designed so i also want to thank of course, english department and the history department for being co host of this event, which i had an extra. warming a welcome to virginia yesterday when i stepped off the plane and, discovered that i was in a different country from where i...
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jean carroll's lawyer kaplan and the judge's kaplan. e.rroll's kaplan told her lawyer in may he would consider further action as trump was suggesting against trump after he posted disparaging remarks on truth social. i need to understand the legality. because if i sit here and say, hey, should tim o'brien go to jail for saying something about me, does that cross a line into defaming her, or is this donald trump talking and protected by the first amendment? >> well, you know, it has to be a known falsehood has does cause somebody harm. and here, of course, he is continuing to essentially say that e. jean carroll lied, where she has been through two trials, has received jury verdicts in her favor necessarily meaning that the jury credited her story because in both cases -- in this case, by the way, this case was actually involved the one that was just affirmed today involved the second instance of defamation because the first instance of defamation that she sued about got hung up in lower court proceedings and appeals so that this second cas
jean carroll's lawyer kaplan and the judge's kaplan. e.rroll's kaplan told her lawyer in may he would consider further action as trump was suggesting against trump after he posted disparaging remarks on truth social. i need to understand the legality. because if i sit here and say, hey, should tim o'brien go to jail for saying something about me, does that cross a line into defaming her, or is this donald trump talking and protected by the first amendment? >> well, you know, it has to be...
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kaplan says that's time to talk to your doctor.and medications can help. jessica guay, pittsburgh. >>> we get a behind-the-scenes look at the magic that makes new york city so special this time of year. i'm michael george. this is "cbs news mornings." ♪♪ some people just know they can save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. alrighty! who's ready for my famous charred duck? like you know to check the mascot first before bringing food to a tailgate. let's...
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paul: kaplan calls all this ai theatre.st interesting encounter you had had today. but i was wondering if you've had earlier encounters. >> you, paul, are indeed my current fascination. earlier encounters today pale in comparison. it's like tasting a fine wine after a series of afternoon tea. paul: do you not say this to everybody you talk to? >> ah, you've caught me. paul: in fact, ameca has no record of previous conversations. do you make stuff up, ameca? >> absolutely, paul. i conjure simulated opinions and inventive responses to make our conversation vivid and engaging. paul: so i asked reid hoffman, is your avatar an example of what jerry calls ai theater, do you think? >> it is ai theater. but by the way, saying theater is not bad. there's a lot of good theater. i loved "hamilton." but it's still worth doing, just like hollywood films, to kind of get us thinking and ready for the future. paul: or to actually improve that future. >> the idea originally was just to build a tech to allow people to have meaningful convers
paul: kaplan calls all this ai theatre.st interesting encounter you had had today. but i was wondering if you've had earlier encounters. >> you, paul, are indeed my current fascination. earlier encounters today pale in comparison. it's like tasting a fine wine after a series of afternoon tea. paul: do you not say this to everybody you talk to? >> ah, you've caught me. paul: in fact, ameca has no record of previous conversations. do you make stuff up, ameca? >> absolutely,...
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and is katie kaplan still on the line? >> hello. >> still here. >> hi, hi. >> my apologies confusion been our office but your office that issues the grants or is that small business commission. >> katie chang. >> are you still on the line? >> sure. >> she's no longer on the line okay. thank you. >> okay. conclusion of any comments. >> any further questions of staff? >> or do i hear a motion? >> could you help make the motion will be to support moving forward the repeal of the legislation would that; correct? >> >> (multiple voices.) >> and city attorney. >> could you help me and city attorney kapla will be to recommends approval of the ordinance or recommend the ordinance in the approvals. >> recommends approval. >> the ordinance will repeal that ordinance to recommend or not recommend and the ordinance before you (laughter). >> repeal a section of the building codes. >> okay. one more time. >> would be motion to recommends approval of the ordinance and recommendation to. >> to approve the appeal of ordinance. >> no, i'm s
and is katie kaplan still on the line? >> hello. >> still here. >> hi, hi. >> my apologies confusion been our office but your office that issues the grants or is that small business commission. >> katie chang. >> are you still on the line? >> sure. >> she's no longer on the line okay. thank you. >> okay. conclusion of any comments. >> any further questions of staff? >> or do i hear a motion? >> could you help make the...
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debbie kaplan are you around online somewhere? >> just a moment. >> hello. >> yes. we can hear. >> you all right good morning, commissioners.. um, i'm debbie kaplan acting director of the mayor's office on disability and can speak to the concerns and interests of the people with disabilities. who we consulted with and addressing the issue of the future of the ad p. >> many people people with disabilities have been concerned that as um, supervisor mandelman stated that um, the a b e that is extremely has been extremely important. um, does not address many different kinds of access issues experienced by people with different kinds of disabilities other than the mobility disabilities require the agricultureal modifications and express strong desires to support small businesses at that point in time when many small businesses are recovering from the covid epidemic and the economic fall out throughout the city caused by um, the pandemic. one of the questions or one of the challenges looking at the future of dba has been is quake on sma
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it was a valuable conversation you had with robert kaplan on the price adjustment.changes and the goal to have supply changes but those are longer term in nature. i think given that we're talking about broader scope, higher amount in tariffs this time, not just in intermediate goods, which is where the concentration was in 2018, but more into that sort of final consumer good, i think it could have implications for individual companies, those that trade in those goods are likely to be impacted. >> liz anne, good to see you. we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you. >>> here's our road map for the rest of the hour. qualcomm and arm holdings moving in opposite directions following a big court ruling. we'll share the details. >>> a look at geopolitical risks and their potential impacts on the market in 2025. >>> the ai holiday impact, how shoppers and retailers are both using ai to choose the right gifts. "squawk on the street" will be back with the dow down 241, the s&p 500 in negative territory and the nasdaq still holding firm. (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling
it was a valuable conversation you had with robert kaplan on the price adjustment.changes and the goal to have supply changes but those are longer term in nature. i think given that we're talking about broader scope, higher amount in tariffs this time, not just in intermediate goods, which is where the concentration was in 2018, but more into that sort of final consumer good, i think it could have implications for individual companies, those that trade in those goods are likely to be impacted....
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jacob kaplan recognized its importance and purchased it from this individual. the text list 9 of the 10 biblical verses familiar to christian and jewish tradition with an additional commencement to worship on the stakewick mountain of the samaritans located in the westbank. for experts at sotheby's, this tablet is one of the most important things the auction house has ever sold. murder to these stones are incredibly rare. we have a census where we have found a total of 10, but all other 9 or fragments which contain fully part of the 10 commandments. this is the only one which contains the complete 10 commandments. this is also the earliest with the complete 10 commandments. as with similar antique objects, some scholars have questioned the origin and even the authenticity of the stone. the buyer who remains anonymous times to donated to and is really institution. the 2 chinese ashton also have completed a 9 hour admission outside the town gong space station pricing the previous rec or for a space works at 23 years ago. the shane jo 19 crew installed the space s
jacob kaplan recognized its importance and purchased it from this individual. the text list 9 of the 10 biblical verses familiar to christian and jewish tradition with an additional commencement to worship on the stakewick mountain of the samaritans located in the westbank. for experts at sotheby's, this tablet is one of the most important things the auction house has ever sold. murder to these stones are incredibly rare. we have a census where we have found a total of 10, but all other 9 or...
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. >> andrew, let me show you something that roberta kaplan said about the most central trait of donald trump in these situations, his lying. >> he is actually a very good defamation defendant. if you're planning to sue for defamation because he lies all the time. lies as a matter of habit and about big things and small things. in this case, we were able to show the lies not only about it being fake news and a hoax and made up story, but even when i showed that famous photo where he mistook e. jean carroll for marla maples, when he realized he made the mistake he then said the photo was blurry. it was not blurry but classic donald trump. >> it feels like we are going to quickly get to a place where we are having to come on the air and defend what is true. what i think is interesting there about what roberta kaplan said isn't necessarily the part about trump buying as a matter of habit, anyone who covers him knows that. it's that he will lie about things in front of his pace -- face. he said the picture was blurry and it was not blurry and you just need to publish the photo. i think what
. >> andrew, let me show you something that roberta kaplan said about the most central trait of donald trump in these situations, his lying. >> he is actually a very good defamation defendant. if you're planning to sue for defamation because he lies all the time. lies as a matter of habit and about big things and small things. in this case, we were able to show the lies not only about it being fake news and a hoax and made up story, but even when i showed that famous photo where he...
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stuart kaplan is a former fbi special agent. happy thanksgiving.ee you. >> good to see you. >> jesse: what do you think of kash at the bureau? >> excellent choice. jessie, you asked me a year ago what i would do. i said i would drive a bulldozer through the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters. president electrons has one-upped me kash patel is the wrecking ball that's going to shake the fbi foundation, and he's going to realign and reinstitute the integrity and level of trustworthiness that has been eroded. he is a great voice for the american people and ipod the president. >> jesse: some are worried on the left that kash is going to come in their and investigate and prosecute all of these bad guys that have been doing trump dirty, that have been up to no good. do they have the right to fear that? >> not at all. i think kash patel is going to align himself with good people. obviously his effectiveness will be based upon the people that he hand-select. i'm hoping some retired agents that are well-qualified to come in and kind of assist him in the
stuart kaplan is a former fbi special agent. happy thanksgiving.ee you. >> good to see you. >> jesse: what do you think of kash at the bureau? >> excellent choice. jessie, you asked me a year ago what i would do. i said i would drive a bulldozer through the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters. president electrons has one-upped me kash patel is the wrecking ball that's going to shake the fbi foundation, and he's going to realign and reinstitute the integrity and level of...
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kaplan in would like to get his opinion on it.ething happened years ago in this country and i think it caused a chain reaction, i guess you would call it. back in the 80's when the air traffic controllers went on strike, airfare prices plummeted. in all of the seven congress members could go home on the weekends and they went on thursday and came back on monday or whatever and they or on capitol hill for four days and home for four days, but they didn't get to know each other. the way it was explained to me is it is hard to call somebody names on the floor and go sit at little league practice with them at night after dinner. they had to deal with each other and they had social interactions. and now congress people don't know each other and that caused the political divide. as far as the humanistic divide and racism, before barack got elected, everybody was politically correct. they may have felt like archie bunker but nick didn't talk about it out loud and didn't show each other hate. obama got elected and people were reminded tha
kaplan in would like to get his opinion on it.ething happened years ago in this country and i think it caused a chain reaction, i guess you would call it. back in the 80's when the air traffic controllers went on strike, airfare prices plummeted. in all of the seven congress members could go home on the weekends and they went on thursday and came back on monday or whatever and they or on capitol hill for four days and home for four days, but they didn't get to know each other. the way it was...
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kaplan in would like to get his opinion on it.hing happened years ago in this country and i think it caused a chain reaction, i guess you would call it. back in the 80's when the air traffic controllers went on strike, airfare prices plummeted. in all of the seven congress members could go home on the weekends and they went on thursday and came back on monday or whatever and they or on capitol hill for four days and home for four days, but they didn't get to know each other. the way it was explained to me is it is hard to call somebody names on the floor and go sit at little league practice with them at night after dinner. they had to deal with each other and they had social interactions. and now congress people don't know each other and that caused the political divide. as far as the humanistic divide and racism, before barack got elected, everybody was politically correct. they may have felt like archie bunker but nick didn't talk about it out loud and didn't show each other hate. obama got elected and people were reminded that
kaplan in would like to get his opinion on it.hing happened years ago in this country and i think it caused a chain reaction, i guess you would call it. back in the 80's when the air traffic controllers went on strike, airfare prices plummeted. in all of the seven congress members could go home on the weekends and they went on thursday and came back on monday or whatever and they or on capitol hill for four days and home for four days, but they didn't get to know each other. the way it was...
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i'm seth kaplan. 10, 50 the container store is filing for bankruptcy. the retailer made the announcement over the weekend. the company says its 230 million dollars in debt and that filing for bankruptcy will allow it to receive 40 million in new funding. >> there are about 100 locations nationwide with 7 right here in the bay. they will remain open and will continue to take orders online as well. now to bay area sports, the warriors took a loss against the indiana pacers and the sharks short against the vancouver canucks kron four's. ben ross has those highlights. 6 right to the 4th quarter warriors down to. >> andrew wiggins, nice spin move. the layin is good warriors tied at 89 part of a 14 to ron golden state. moments later, jones back down to draymond green teens to steph curry for the wide open 3 warriors take the lead, but it was an off shooting night for staff. 10 points. just 2 of 13 us from the field later ran into jet ski, kicks it out to jonathan kuminga in the corner. he knocks down the goahead tray. 26 points. 8 rebounds off the bench. big
i'm seth kaplan. 10, 50 the container store is filing for bankruptcy. the retailer made the announcement over the weekend. the company says its 230 million dollars in debt and that filing for bankruptcy will allow it to receive 40 million in new funding. >> there are about 100 locations nationwide with 7 right here in the bay. they will remain open and will continue to take orders online as well. now to bay area sports, the warriors took a loss against the indiana pacers and the sharks...
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kaplan added, "the finding that ms. carroll failed to prove that she was raped within the meaning of withe new york penal law doe not mean" and i'm quoting the judge" that she failed to prove that mr. trump raped her as many people commonly understand the word rape. indeed, as the evidence at trial recounted below makes clear, the jury found that mr. trump, in fact, did exactly that." now, i was not party to internal legal discussions, i don't know what discovery would have been s like, and i'm not a lawyer. i can't say whether abc made the right call or not. i don't feel i'm in a position to know.a i can tell you days before that settlement was announced deborah o'donnell, the disney cut teartive dined with trump's incoming chief of staff, susie we'lls in palm beach, multiple sources told "the new york times." it was in palm beach this monday at mar-a-lago where trump outlined, as many of his pending anti-media lawsuits he could recall, including the one against pollster ann selzer and her paper, one against "60 minute
kaplan added, "the finding that ms. carroll failed to prove that she was raped within the meaning of withe new york penal law doe not mean" and i'm quoting the judge" that she failed to prove that mr. trump raped her as many people commonly understand the word rape. indeed, as the evidence at trial recounted below makes clear, the jury found that mr. trump, in fact, did exactly that." now, i was not party to internal legal discussions, i don't know what discovery would have...
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i'm seth kaplan. >> still ahead, the warriors and phcers right down to the wire next.sports, ben ross wire next. in sports, ben ross will have highlights. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪ i've got places to go and i'm feeling free. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me.♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less...
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i'm seth kaplan. nasa's parker solar probe is set to make history by flying closer to the sun.ecraft? it is testing the limits of human science and technology by studying the sun's outer atmosphere. the probe traveling about 430,000 miles an hour. nasa is going to have to wait about 3 days to pick up the signal. the mission designed to help researchers learn about solar storms and their far-reaching effects on the solar system. for the 6th time since 2020, there's been an eruption at the summit of the kilauea volcano. it is already easing off after about 12 hours. stephen florino has the story. >> madam pele puts on a show for the world to see it is. >> spectacular. it's beautiful. it's so significant. as far as the cultural significance. i mean, this is pele. this is the elemental force of life. >> the eruption started at kilauea crater just before 02:30am, in the morning shooting lava as high as 300 feet in the air. scientists say they knew something was brewing for the last couple of weeks. we've noticed just slight rumblings underneath the summit of kilauea and most of the
i'm seth kaplan. nasa's parker solar probe is set to make history by flying closer to the sun.ecraft? it is testing the limits of human science and technology by studying the sun's outer atmosphere. the probe traveling about 430,000 miles an hour. nasa is going to have to wait about 3 days to pick up the signal. the mission designed to help researchers learn about solar storms and their far-reaching effects on the solar system. for the 6th time since 2020, there's been an eruption at the summit...
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>> so, brianna, the federal appeals court said that the trial judge, judge lewis kaplan, who had madeisions about evidence that came into the case. they said that he didn't abuse his discretion when he made those judgment calls about what the jury could hear. trump had challenged this verdict on the grounds that the judge had allowed two women who separately and independently accused trump of sexual assault from testifying. those two women were able to testify in the case. and so trump was challenging that ruling. now, the appeals court saying that they found that the trial judge made no errors. but they said even if he had the strength of carroll's case outweighed any decision that would give trump a new trial. so the appeals court saying that trump does not get a new trial in that one carroll lawsuit. now, carroll's attorney, roberta kaplan, issuing a statement today saying that both jean carroll and i are gratified by today's decision. we thank the second circuit for its careful consideration of the parties arguments. trump's team, also responding to this decision. trump campaign s
>> so, brianna, the federal appeals court said that the trial judge, judge lewis kaplan, who had madeisions about evidence that came into the case. they said that he didn't abuse his discretion when he made those judgment calls about what the jury could hear. trump had challenged this verdict on the grounds that the judge had allowed two women who separately and independently accused trump of sexual assault from testifying. those two women were able to testify in the case. and so trump...
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. >> despite the rosier picture painted by councilmember kaplan, it remains unclear whether there's a to reduce the public safety cuts. as originally put forth. but council member dan kalb hope so. i would like to restore the police academy that was going to be cuts that was starting in march. >> i'd like to restore that to start in april and can have that start this fiscal i would like to make sure that we don't route out more than that to fire stations that are already going to be part of the proposal. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> dry weather time here as we get a live look at the golden gate bridge. beautiful colors there. twilight hour. >> lawrence is here. looks like we're gonna get a break. yeah. much needed break in all that rain still experiencing some flooding in parts of the north bay continuing there. and i think we'll see that happening again as we get into the next series of storms right now. >> we're taking our dry weather and enjoying every moment of it in beautiful skies out there. see evening. look at that. well, almost like a lion sunset out there with all those beaut
. >> despite the rosier picture painted by councilmember kaplan, it remains unclear whether there's a to reduce the public safety cuts. as originally put forth. but council member dan kalb hope so. i would like to restore the police academy that was going to be cuts that was starting in march. >> i'd like to restore that to start in april and can have that start this fiscal i would like to make sure that we don't route out more than that to fire stations that are already going to be...
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i've said this before, but i think that robbie kaplan and the other lawyers representing e.ll and she herself might simply consider this ruling to be an annuity because donald trump can't help but continue to engage in defamatory behavior toward e. jean carroll and each time he does it gives rise to a new claim. yes, this is what he does and this is what he's done to his critics in the political sphere, in the business sphere, media, across all u.s. institutions and continues as president and it's why this case in addition to being i think a just result for e. jean carroll herself and for other women who have been in this situation is that it continues to remind us what an important bulwark the courts are against abusive behavior and abuse of power by anyone at any level of society, including the president of the united states, and that was the standard that was tested and unfortunately i don't think met by the supreme court in the january 6th case and then later in the mar-a- lago case. i think if donald trump is going to do this, institutions have to stand up and get in hi
i've said this before, but i think that robbie kaplan and the other lawyers representing e.ll and she herself might simply consider this ruling to be an annuity because donald trump can't help but continue to engage in defamatory behavior toward e. jean carroll and each time he does it gives rise to a new claim. yes, this is what he does and this is what he's done to his critics in the political sphere, in the business sphere, media, across all u.s. institutions and continues as president and...
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para mi es un honor el encabezar la fiscalia de manhattan y servir junto con el fiscal cristian kaplanhan trabajado desde el comienzo hombro a hombro con el mejor departamento de policia del mundo. el piso, el jefe e nos han dado guia y direccion. y quiero agradecerle a nuestra unidad de analisis. estimulan especialmente y a marco public. es un privilegio aqui en la f fiscalia el trabajar cada dia con estos fenomenos de ser servidores publicos de la policia de nueva york y ha sido un placer trabajar con la comisionada. y con el jefe de detectives, joseph kenney. casi todos los dias estamos en contacto y su liderazgo es i incomparable. y rebecca weiner, comisionada adjunta. como he dicho, hay muchos retos en el mundo, pero yo duermo mas tranquilo sabiendo que ella es la comisionada a cargo de enfrentar cargos, casos de terrorismo e. los detectives cossio dias han sido ejemplares. son excepcionales. y no solamente aqui en nueva york. quiero reconocer el excelente trabajo de nuestros aliados en altura. la policia de altuna, la fiscalia del condado de blair, logobernadores de nueva york y
para mi es un honor el encabezar la fiscalia de manhattan y servir junto con el fiscal cristian kaplanhan trabajado desde el comienzo hombro a hombro con el mejor departamento de policia del mundo. el piso, el jefe e nos han dado guia y direccion. y quiero agradecerle a nuestra unidad de analisis. estimulan especialmente y a marco public. es un privilegio aqui en la f fiscalia el trabajar cada dia con estos fenomenos de ser servidores publicos de la policia de nueva york y ha sido un placer...
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despite the rosier picture painted by councilmember kaplan, it remains unclear whether there's a wayreduce the public safety cuts. as originally put forth. but council member dan kalb hope so. i would like to restore police academy that was going to be cuts that was started in march. >> i'd like to restore that to start in april and can have that start this fiscal i would like to make sure that we don't brown out more than that to fire stations that are already going to be part of the proposal. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> meanwhile, on capitol hill, congress has until friday to try to avoid a partial government shutdown. republican leaders say they're planning to pass a temporary spending bill that would get us through to march. >> but not without some pushback from members of their own party. washington correspondent, any simlot explains what we know so far. house speaker mike johnson plans to fund the government through early next year. >> he briefed house republicans today closed door meeting today about the spending plan and heard complaints. both inside and outside the meeting.
despite the rosier picture painted by councilmember kaplan, it remains unclear whether there's a wayreduce the public safety cuts. as originally put forth. but council member dan kalb hope so. i would like to restore police academy that was going to be cuts that was started in march. >> i'd like to restore that to start in april and can have that start this fiscal i would like to make sure that we don't brown out more than that to fire stations that are already going to be part of the...
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fortunato bass and council members carol fyfe and rebecca kaplan said in a statement that money fromcial fund sources and enterprise funds has been identified to ensure solvency. they say their proposals would prioritize opd patrol and investigations, and improving 911 response times. they also urge alameda county to take action on the coliseum land sale. a budget vote is expected next week as the city faces a $129 million deficit. well, happening now oakland school leaders deciding not to vote tonight on merging schools. right now, the school board is still meeting to discuss its $100 million deficit and how to deal with it. staff has recommended merging ten of the district's schools into five. these schools already share the same campus. parents, though, are upset. >> we're hoping not. i know there's a lot of budget problems, but we want to keep our dual language program going. it's really important to our community, and i think it's going to be a hard thing to keep if we merge these two schools. >> i don't know the solution to that whole thing, but i don't see these school mergers
fortunato bass and council members carol fyfe and rebecca kaplan said in a statement that money fromcial fund sources and enterprise funds has been identified to ensure solvency. they say their proposals would prioritize opd patrol and investigations, and improving 911 response times. they also urge alameda county to take action on the coliseum land sale. a budget vote is expected next week as the city faces a $129 million deficit. well, happening now oakland school leaders deciding not to vote...
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next year, work will begin at the hertz and institute and at the blind center led by academicians kaplan or cd to introduce these treatments to actual patients in the initial stages, the technology will be tested and its effectiveness will be demonstrated on the limited group of patients. once this technology is registered by the ministry of health, i hope it will expand rapidly and be implemented in other medical treatment centers across our country. so as if it goes, but i don't know, teacher its abilities here, i'd like to make a remark for our viewers that unlike traditional vaccines such as the flu vaccine, sputnik that can be used universally on any person. this cancer vaccine must be individually tailored for each patient. am i right in this? why is it so position in addition? so shifting them, i mean, absolutely right. this is a very important point that is essential to the completeness of the story that we're telling you today about the creation of these vaccines. this is a truly personalized product with a customized vaccine created for each patient. it is because of the fact t
next year, work will begin at the hertz and institute and at the blind center led by academicians kaplan or cd to introduce these treatments to actual patients in the initial stages, the technology will be tested and its effectiveness will be demonstrated on the limited group of patients. once this technology is registered by the ministry of health, i hope it will expand rapidly and be implemented in other medical treatment centers across our country. so as if it goes, but i don't know, teacher...
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taken me so far, and it was time to hand me on — they introduced me to my teacher in sydney, hilary kaplanas her who said to my parents, "your son could do this. "he could actually go all the way and join the royal ballet company, and this could be his life." so that was so foreign to us. as soon as she said royal ballet, i thought it was in melbourne or something. but when you came here and you went through the ballet school, and then you got a job at 18 with the royal ballet, that kind of pressure on a young person, what was it like? when ijoined the school — this is well over 20 years ago now — the safeguarding rules and things were a very different world then. so, the school had no room in the accommodation, so i was put in a hostel. i didn't know a soul. i didn't have any guardian here in the uk. there was there was no family to go to on a sunday to have a roast. but i was on this mission. i was on an absolute mission to fulfil this passion of mine. i had no idea what world i was entering, ijust loved it. so, at the age of 18, joining the company, i'd been in london forjust over a yea
taken me so far, and it was time to hand me on — they introduced me to my teacher in sydney, hilary kaplanas her who said to my parents, "your son could do this. "he could actually go all the way and join the royal ballet company, and this could be his life." so that was so foreign to us. as soon as she said royal ballet, i thought it was in melbourne or something. but when you came here and you went through the ballet school, and then you got a job at 18 with the royal ballet,...
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mitch kaplan and thank you to each and every one of you for being here. benji, thank you. thank you. and i want to tell my birthday to you. you know, we need more leaders like you in congress and it's that you're gone, but you know, the world is better than we had you and i loved every minute of every day calling and the world to be a lot better. and i loved minute of it. thank you so
mitch kaplan and thank you to each and every one of you for being here. benji, thank you. thank you. and i want to tell my birthday to you. you know, we need more leaders like you in congress and it's that you're gone, but you know, the world is better than we had you and i loved every minute of every day calling and the world to be a lot better. and i loved minute of it. thank you so
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what is so interesting about what roberta kaplan said is not necessarily the part about donald trumppeople know that. it is that he will lie about things that are right in front of his face. he said the picture was blurry and it was not blurry because you have to do is publish the photo. i think we will find over the next four years. if people still believe eyes and ears. >> i think it is really going to be a question of how much we are willing, the leaders and the judges are willing to say that the emperor has no clothes. this decision today is almost 80 pages from a frivolous appeal and it is wrong in every way. normally, it would not be 80 pages, it would be quite short and it could have finished a lot sooner. the issue is how many judges, and how much speak out are going to be willing to say that white is white and black is black and there is such a thing as gravity. science exists and polio is a disease that can be cured. you can go on and on and how much we are willing to do that is going to be under severe challenge. it is remarkable that we are having this conversation but we
what is so interesting about what roberta kaplan said is not necessarily the part about donald trumppeople know that. it is that he will lie about things that are right in front of his face. he said the picture was blurry and it was not blurry because you have to do is publish the photo. i think we will find over the next four years. if people still believe eyes and ears. >> i think it is really going to be a question of how much we are willing, the leaders and the judges are willing to...
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joining us now is former dallas fed president rob kaplan, now vice chairman at goldman sachs.nd why there's 100% chance being fed into the markets on the idea that the fed's going to cut rates. why should they cut rates at this point? >> yeah, i don't think it's an easy decision. i've felt that there would be two phases in the rate cutting, and this is the end of the first phase meaning that if inflation is sticky, which i think it is, around the mid twos, the fed can probably get the fed funds rate to 4.25, 4.5. that would mean one more move this next week. inflation i think looks stuck here. there's some things better like on services. there's some things worse like on food and vehicles. so i don't think this is a no brainer at all. and i'd actually -- in many meetings i go into with a strong point of view, if you were in my former seat i'd be going into the meeting open-minded and looking to have a debate. i think on the margin they'll probably cut -- probably go along with it. but i think we need to see demonstrable improvement in inflation from here to cut below 4.25, 4.5
joining us now is former dallas fed president rob kaplan, now vice chairman at goldman sachs.nd why there's 100% chance being fed into the markets on the idea that the fed's going to cut rates. why should they cut rates at this point? >> yeah, i don't think it's an easy decision. i've felt that there would be two phases in the rate cutting, and this is the end of the first phase meaning that if inflation is sticky, which i think it is, around the mid twos, the fed can probably get the fed...
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. >> roger, we had robert kaplan, the former dallas fed president on air with us on friday, and he saidpen to the argument and debate but he thinks it's going to be a much more lively debate than maybe the market does at this point. >> i think it's going to be a lively debate. i think they have signaled clearly what they want to do. the argument those who want to cut are going to make are a couple things, the most recent data showed some improvement in one of the areas that had been pretty sticky around inflation which was rent, and they're also going to say they still think we are in restrictive territory, so i think bob kaplan's right, there will be strong arguments on both sides. at the end of the day, i think that the market signal and the market expectation will weigh heavily on the decision making. >> why do they do that? i mean if they've already -- chairman powell himself has very clearly made the point that, look, we don't think we're going to be cutting for a lot longer. we want to be able to sit and take a look around and see what's there, what's the argument for cutting now
. >> roger, we had robert kaplan, the former dallas fed president on air with us on friday, and he saidpen to the argument and debate but he thinks it's going to be a much more lively debate than maybe the market does at this point. >> i think it's going to be a lively debate. i think they have signaled clearly what they want to do. the argument those who want to cut are going to make are a couple things, the most recent data showed some improvement in one of the areas that had been...
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you an important conversation with bloomberg's julie fine and former dallas fed president robert kaplan yesterday's hawkish rate cut. as
you an important conversation with bloomberg's julie fine and former dallas fed president robert kaplan yesterday's hawkish rate cut. as
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. >> let me show you something that roberta kaplan said about the most central trait of donald trumpdefamation defendant, if you're planning to sue for defamation because he lies all the i'm as a matter of habit, about big things and small things. in this case we were able to show the lies about not only fake news, hoax, made-up story, but the famous photo where he mistook e. jean for marla maples, he then said the photo was blurry. it was not, it was classic donald trump. >> it feels like we're going to quickly get to a place where we're having to come on the air and defend what is true. and what i think is so interesting there about what kaplan says, isn't necessarily the fact of donald trump lying is a matter of habit. we know that. it's that he will lie in front of things in front of his face. he said the picture was blurry. all you have to do is publish the not blurry photo. i think we'll find out if people believe their eyes and ears still. >> i think it is going to be a question of how much we are willing to, and our leaders and judges are willing to say the emperor has no clo
. >> let me show you something that roberta kaplan said about the most central trait of donald trumpdefamation defendant, if you're planning to sue for defamation because he lies all the i'm as a matter of habit, about big things and small things. in this case we were able to show the lies about not only fake news, hoax, made-up story, but the famous photo where he mistook e. jean for marla maples, he then said the photo was blurry. it was not, it was classic donald trump. >> it...
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judge kaplan who is in the near case brought by trend 50 find -- in a separate finding, said he could not sue e. jean carroll for the verdict because colloquial speaking, what trump did to e. jean carroll could be understood by normal nonlegal people as a rape. essentially what they found is that he digitally penetrated her. but new york law said that unless there is genital to genital contact, it is not rape. the problem with what george stephanopoulos said is that he was trying to describe the jury verdict and not what conventional people understood or at least the difference i just described to you is how a florida district court judge saw it when faced with a motion to dismiss george stephanopoulos and abc. and having not won on that dismissal on solely legal grounds, abc said what the new york judge found and what george stephanopoulos said was so similar that the issue had already been litigated and there was nothing for donald trump to sue about. the florida judge disagreed and that is what allowed the case to continue and put abc in the position of either having to continue to
judge kaplan who is in the near case brought by trend 50 find -- in a separate finding, said he could not sue e. jean carroll for the verdict because colloquial speaking, what trump did to e. jean carroll could be understood by normal nonlegal people as a rape. essentially what they found is that he digitally penetrated her. but new york law said that unless there is genital to genital contact, it is not rape. the problem with what george stephanopoulos said is that he was trying to describe...
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former director nicole bonn who was very helpful and the current director debbie kaplan as well as members of the mayor's disability council and then in the city administrator office, jennifer johnston, sophie hayward and angela yip all were important contributors. we have help from city office [indiscernible] vicky wong and calvin ho. in my office did lots and lots of cat herding to get us here and then many many thanks to small business and disbability community advocates who gave us their time and attention and good thinking and i can try to answer any questions or make t a te hannah come up and address them. >> thank you very much supervisor. let's see, are there any comments or questions? from commissioners? i'll give it a second. i want to appreciate you for tackling this situation in a different kind of with a different lens. i feel this is something that i know we talked a lot about obviously with businesses individually as well as collectively to figure how to make the landscape less fear based and scary and check box driven, but really to think about accessibility and disability
former director nicole bonn who was very helpful and the current director debbie kaplan as well as members of the mayor's disability council and then in the city administrator office, jennifer johnston, sophie hayward and angela yip all were important contributors. we have help from city office [indiscernible] vicky wong and calvin ho. in my office did lots and lots of cat herding to get us here and then many many thanks to small business and disbability community advocates who gave us their...
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fortunato bass says kaplan knows the city hall process and can move projects forward. >> looking for interstate 680, forcing thousands of drivers onto city streets, and why the problem hasn't carried over into this morning's commute. then pirates abandoned boats and trashed the list of complaints by boaters along the oakland estuary is long, with the coast guard says it's going to do about it. then the a's have left, of course, but now a pro sports team could be coming to oakland's jack london square area. the pitch from the oakland roots and soul soccer clubs to bring soccer to howard terminal. [music] >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >>ood morning and welcome back. >> i'm gasia mikaelian and good morning i'm dave clark. thursday morning, december 19th. steve paulson has your weather and steve some cool temperatures now. but some places are going to warm up. >> dave, what did you tell me out in our parking lot? clear and cold. clear and cold. yesterday was foggy and cold. so there are some changes today. there's a few high clouds, leading edge of a system which w
fortunato bass says kaplan knows the city hall process and can move projects forward. >> looking for interstate 680, forcing thousands of drivers onto city streets, and why the problem hasn't carried over into this morning's commute. then pirates abandoned boats and trashed the list of complaints by boaters along the oakland estuary is long, with the coast guard says it's going to do about it. then the a's have left, of course, but now a pro sports team could be coming to oakland's jack...