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langford [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: katherine. >> hi. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: katherinew what you -- do you celebrate thanksgiving, or did you? do you have -- no. >> no. yes, so i'm from australia so we don't have thanksgiving, but it looks so beautiful in new york right now i haven't been here for a year it's gorgeous in the fall. yeah >> jimmy: are you staying here for thanksgiving >> no, i'm actually gonna be on a flight on thanksgiving so that's kind of sad, i guess >> jimmy: yeah >> but i'm gonna go traveling for a couple of weeks. so, i'm excited. i haven't had like, a holiday, sort of, travel time for about three years, so. >> jimmy: you've been working like mad you really have. >> that's good >> jimmy: i mean you have a lot to be thankful for yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: last time we were here, we didn't really discuss, but you were supposed to be in "avengers: endgame" and we didn't want to say -- not allowed to talk about anything >> yeah. >> jimmy: but then you ended up getting cut out of the movie >> mm. >> jimmy: and i was like -- i know and i was like -- oh, yea
langford [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: katherine. >> hi. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: katherinew what you -- do you celebrate thanksgiving, or did you? do you have -- no. >> no. yes, so i'm from australia so we don't have thanksgiving, but it looks so beautiful in new york right now i haven't been here for a year it's gorgeous in the fall. yeah >> jimmy: are you staying here for thanksgiving >> no, i'm actually gonna be on a flight on...
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katherine: for me it is. us press coverage, which is very important for us, and it's a bit of a dream. >> we are in the gunpowder storage unit. when the gunpowder was finished being made, it was stocked h te ins big building, to be sent es the front line or to other gunpowder wareho for the war. jeffrey: a very different kind of site that's also benefited from the lottery is this former gunpowder factory, which sits in large park in the paris suburbs. built during the reign of napoleon i, it was the first ever to use a steam engine. storian antoine furio: >> the building we are in is derelict. very run down. but the remains are importan for national history, for the history of gunpowder-making, and jeffrey: in 2018, this site won 200,000 euros, about $220,000, money used to shore up three structures here. it's a sign, says furio, that sites like these are starting to get the attention they deserve. as a historian, is it hard for you to see sites like this that antonio: yes, of course itown? touches me. it's p
katherine: for me it is. us press coverage, which is very important for us, and it's a bit of a dream. >> we are in the gunpowder storage unit. when the gunpowder was finished being made, it was stocked h te ins big building, to be sent es the front line or to other gunpowder wareho for the war. jeffrey: a very different kind of site that's also benefited from the lottery is this former gunpowder factory, which sits in large park in the paris suburbs. built during the reign of napoleon i,...
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that's the music it's working all right, katherine it's for katherine all right, what's the hardest katheriney, it was the scene called "allez vous." and it was a scene that she did -- >> she and i were selling cosmetics to the town. and it was just a sad, desperate sales pitch that was not -- >> but, you had some of the product on his face. >> i had bronzer on my face. >> so, he looked bronzey, bronzey, bronzey >> it was bad. it was - >> katherine started the scene and could not look at him without laughing [ laughter ] that's my guess. >> jimmy: so you guys agree? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: all right. katherine, okay. all right, ready >> i was afraid to look at you because i thought, "what if i find out i'm a lip reader? [ laughter ] i actually kept my face away >> jimmy: you just found out now? >> wouldn't that have been a a wonderful discovery? >> jimmy: all right, the question was "what's the hardest katherine laughed while shooting?" >> i bet that's easy i think it was when daniel and i were doing "allez vous." [ laughter ] >> yeah, daniel said [ cheers and applause [ ding ] ♪ >> be
that's the music it's working all right, katherine it's for katherine all right, what's the hardest katheriney, it was the scene called "allez vous." and it was a scene that she did -- >> she and i were selling cosmetics to the town. and it was just a sad, desperate sales pitch that was not -- >> but, you had some of the product on his face. >> i had bronzer on my face. >> so, he looked bronzey, bronzey, bronzey >> it was bad. it was - >> katherine...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster.t's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties from brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian goes with the australian bushfires, saying the devastating fires have prompted new questions on whether the current government in australia has done enough to tackle climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next ten years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who still have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young childre
with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster.t's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election...
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. ♪ >>> good morning fro >> katherine johnson on capitol hill.nk you so much, katherine. >>> and cbs news will bring you a special report on the senate impeachment trial of president trump as soon as it gets under way. the senate is expected to reconvene around 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> now to campaign 2020, bernie sanders is apologizing to joe biden after one of his supporters said the former vice president has a corruption problem. sanders exclusively told cbs news it is absolutely not my view that joe is corrupt in any way. the allegation appeared in an op ed in the guardian. biden welcomes sanders apology. thanks for acknowledging this bernie. these kinds of attacks epicenter of the outbreak is racing to contain the potential spread of a deadly new strain of coronavirus. now a disturbing new development, china says it has confirmed cases of human to human transmission of the mystery illness. in one case a hospital patient is said to have infected 14 medical workers. airline workers are already doing temperature checks on some flights leaving wuh
. ♪ >>> good morning fro >> katherine johnson on capitol hill.nk you so much, katherine. >>> and cbs news will bring you a special report on the senate impeachment trial of president trump as soon as it gets under way. the senate is expected to reconvene around 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> now to campaign 2020, bernie sanders is apologizing to joe biden after one of his supporters said the former vice president has a corruption problem. sanders exclusively told cbs...
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>> all right, katherine johnson in washington. thanks a lot. >>> the u.s. government is warning americans to avoid traveling to china as the coronavirus spreads. at least five cases have been confirmed in the u.s. more than 100 have been tested in 26 states. this morning, u.s. health officials will hold a news conference to discuss just what's being done about the virus. at least 106 people have died from the coronavirus in china. the number of confirmed cases is now more than 4,500. adriana diaz reports on the effort to evacuate americans from the hot zone. >> reporter: the state department is airlifting some americans out of wuhan wednesday, but not all, saying capacity is extremely limited. priority will be given to individuals at greater risk from coronavirus. a thousand americans are reportedly in the city, including sam roth's family. >> they do miss you a lot. >> reporter: they're in wuhan visiting relatives. roth wants them on the u.s. flight. >> i'm trying to make the case that we've got a 10-month-old, we've got a 5-year-old. they're susceptible.
>> all right, katherine johnson in washington. thanks a lot. >>> the u.s. government is warning americans to avoid traveling to china as the coronavirus spreads. at least five cases have been confirmed in the u.s. more than 100 have been tested in 26 states. this morning, u.s. health officials will hold a news conference to discuss just what's being done about the virus. at least 106 people have died from the coronavirus in china. the number of confirmed cases is now more than...
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katherine johnson on the day of dramatic presentations from the democrats. >> house managers began the first day of opening arguments laying out why president trump should be removed from office. >> the president would not solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> the quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. >> republicans said they heard nothing new. at one point, house managers acknowledged interest. >> mr. chief justice, would you like to take a break at this time? >> it is disconcerting to have folks absent. >> while the house impeachment investigation was in the news for months, some members of congress believe this may be the first time the senate colleagues are hearing this information. >> democrats continue to make their case with new witnesses about john bolton testifying. but they rejected the idea that joe biden's son hunter should testify too. >> one person that may show up to watch the trial - >> i would love to sit in the front row and stare in their corrupt face as it. >> yesterday's session ended with a rare act of bipartisanship. a standing ovation for a group
katherine johnson on the day of dramatic presentations from the democrats. >> house managers began the first day of opening arguments laying out why president trump should be removed from office. >> the president would not solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> the quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. >> republicans said they heard nothing new. at one point, house managers acknowledged interest. >> mr. chief justice, would you like to take a break...
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katherine herridge has this report. >>> this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: attorney general william barr said muhammad sayeed alshamrani was motivated by jihadist idealogy. >> the shooter posted a message on september 11th of this year stating the countdown has begun. >> reporter: the fbi investigation indicates that the shooter acted alone. however, 21 saudi nationals who trained at u.s. bases are being kicked out of the country. their social media accounts turned up postings with jihadist material and child pornography. >> i have one navy officer shot -- appears multiple times. >> reporter: the fbi also provided harrowing details of the attack. the december 6th shooting at the pensacola air station lasted 15 minutes, with 180 rounds of ammunition. the saudi gunman killed three american sailors and wounded eight other people before police killed him. two weeks before the aviation student had visited new york city's 9/11 memorial. >> the shooter fired shots at pictures of the current u.s. president and a former u.s. president, and a witness at the scene recounted that he made statem
katherine herridge has this report. >>> this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: attorney general william barr said muhammad sayeed alshamrani was motivated by jihadist idealogy. >> the shooter posted a message on september 11th of this year stating the countdown has begun. >> reporter: the fbi investigation indicates that the shooter acted alone. however, 21 saudi nationals who trained at u.s. bases are being kicked out of the country. their social media accounts...
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torres small: thank you, katherine. in the last six days i have understood the responsibility that congress has to this country and that i have to my constituents in a way i never could have before. we know that general soleimani was a terrorist. we know that he was worse than a terrorist because he had and commanded individuals within a nation state. and because of that gravity, we know that there are severe consequences that must be assessed in the wake of these actions. the responsibility that we have is to require a strategy moving forward. because the question we face today is whether the united states' actions to eliminate general soleimani, puts us at greater threat or could push two countries into a prolonged military conflict. we don't know what the strategy is, and that's why we need to gather the information to determine the answer to that question. what was the intelligence that led to this action? what was the source for that intelligence? how trustworthy was that source? in evaluating whether or not there
torres small: thank you, katherine. in the last six days i have understood the responsibility that congress has to this country and that i have to my constituents in a way i never could have before. we know that general soleimani was a terrorist. we know that he was worse than a terrorist because he had and commanded individuals within a nation state. and because of that gravity, we know that there are severe consequences that must be assessed in the wake of these actions. the responsibility...
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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster from the guardian and katherinester from the spectator. the bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing with at least eight people dying in the past 2a hours, the worst loss of life since fires began in september. many more are people missing. the government says more military personnel are on the way to the south—east of the country to try to protect isolated communities. many are cut off without power and some are running out of water. 0ur correspondent phil mercer sent this report. these are extraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating and deadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. you walk around a bit of your house and you go, that was the bedroom, that was where my antiques were from my family history. all of my baby memories from the kids and just everything, just gone. i don't know what i'm going home to, so... ijust hope for the best. going home to, so... it's upsetting to lose your mem
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster from the guardian and katherinester from the spectator. the bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing with at least eight people dying in the past 2a hours, the worst loss of life since fires began in september. many more are people missing. the government says more military personnel are on the way to the south—east of the country to try to protect isolated communities. many are cut off without power...
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but katherine says algorithms aren't solely to blame because they're programmed and fed by humans and algorithm learns because we train it using machine learning so either whether it's deep learning with a neural network so to speak or it's shallow machine learning where feeding it data and were asking it to form an opinion and of course when that opinion is based on data that has unfair treatment of groups then very much learned this translation software if the millions of texts that teach it mention more female than male kindergarten teachers the algorithm learns and remembers that. picture recognition learns from large image databases here you find more pictures of women in the kitchen than men so the algorithm learns to associate women with kitchens changing that is tough and time consuming. the coding is often top secret so it's difficult to prove an algorithm is prejudiced the themis program can check for discrimination . it simulates fake accounts that are identical in everything but gender. accountability transparency and fairness are really the future of machine learning and
but katherine says algorithms aren't solely to blame because they're programmed and fed by humans and algorithm learns because we train it using machine learning so either whether it's deep learning with a neural network so to speak or it's shallow machine learning where feeding it data and were asking it to form an opinion and of course when that opinion is based on data that has unfair treatment of groups then very much learned this translation software if the millions of texts that teach it...
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as katherine we had a very robust discussion at the caucus this morning on a few different topics. there will be a resolution of ruleproval related to a that has been proffered by the department of education and secretary of education betsy devos that would restrict the ability of individual americans who have been defrauded as it relates to their pursuit for .igher education there is $1.5 trillion of student debt in this nation, it around ther aspirations, hopes, dreams, and abilities of younger americans who want to start a family, purchase a home and live the american dream. we will take action this week as it relates to that proposed rule by secretary devos. we had a discussion about that. we also had a discussion about what is taking place in puerto rico in terms of the malpractice of the administration. people of puerto rico, american citizens who have died in war after war on behalf of our great country, but right now have suffered through the intensity of a devastating hurricane, and now earthquakes and aftershocks. children are unable to go to school. hospitals are not nec
as katherine we had a very robust discussion at the caucus this morning on a few different topics. there will be a resolution of ruleproval related to a that has been proffered by the department of education and secretary of education betsy devos that would restrict the ability of individual americans who have been defrauded as it relates to their pursuit for .igher education there is $1.5 trillion of student debt in this nation, it around ther aspirations, hopes, dreams, and abilities of...
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vamos a cerrar los ojos y si tuvieras una lÁmpara de aladino cuÁl serÍa el deseo que le pedirÍas, katherineias dice..."(...)no salir a comer en restaurantes, ir a las tiendas de comida(...)cuando ya no haya mucha manos mas a menudo(...)" gracias por acompaqarnos en univision edicion digital". agradecemos su tiempo, atencion y comentarios en las tiempo, atencion y ♪ >> autoridades de salud del condado de los Ángeles hablan sobre las medidas que se estÁn tomando para prevenir el contagio del coronavirus tras confirmarse dos casos en el sur de california. >> el domingo es el gran partido. una oportunidad perfecta para adoptar. le tengo el reporte. >>¿estÁn preparados para esas temperaturas cÁlidas que se esperan para hoy y maÑana en todo california? esa informaciÓn en minutos. ♪
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and by munich move up to 2nd place in the bundesliga strolling to an easy victory against katherine. i'm anthony how and thanks for joining us well the ladies have gathered in berlin for a libya peace conference this evening and they say they've got a result that respect the u.n. weapons in boggo in an effort to choke off i think which has ravaged the country of the past 9 use the 2 rival libyan factions have been fighting over control of the country were also at the summit but i did not make directly or speak to the press. is a mighty gathered in berlin on a sunday afternoon world powers united in a mission of hope german chancellor angela merkel invited representatives of more than 10 countries to press for a solution to the long running conflict in libya. and it was only a few hours before the end of breakthrough. no more arms shipments to the war torn country. we can confirm that we have all agreed to respect the arms embargo and also money toit more closely enough in the stack of continued us in the gun that if by this. however they haven't yet spelled out consequences for break
and by munich move up to 2nd place in the bundesliga strolling to an easy victory against katherine. i'm anthony how and thanks for joining us well the ladies have gathered in berlin for a libya peace conference this evening and they say they've got a result that respect the u.n. weapons in boggo in an effort to choke off i think which has ravaged the country of the past 9 use the 2 rival libyan factions have been fighting over control of the country were also at the summit but i did not make...
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joining me now is house democratic caucus advice chair congresswoman katherine clark of the commonwealthssachusetts. congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us. senator graham's comments aside, because it's not clear he could even do that if he wanted to, on the house side you're a member of leadership. what is your current understanding about the timing of handing over those articles of impeachment to the senate? >> good morning, john. what we are looking for is for the senate to stop their stance of willful ignorance and to look at the evidence that has come out not only through the impeachment process in the house but the revelations of the last few weeks that have shown there are e-mails and further information that is being withheld by this administration that directly links and further explains how this president ordered the military aid to ukraine to be withheld to further his own political gains. the senate needs to take responsibility, remember their oath of office, and hold this president accountable. >> if they do not do what you are asking them to do, do you think a
joining me now is house democratic caucus advice chair congresswoman katherine clark of the commonwealthssachusetts. congresswoman, thank you very much for being with us. senator graham's comments aside, because it's not clear he could even do that if he wanted to, on the house side you're a member of leadership. what is your current understanding about the timing of handing over those articles of impeachment to the senate? >> good morning, john. what we are looking for is for the senate...
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he mostly is retreating other republican lawmakers and supporters. >> katherine johnson on capitol hill, thank you. >>> and the bay area, several elected officials will be hosting events to hear from their constituents and give an update on the impeachment trial. at noon, san rafael congressman jared huffman will kick off in petaluma. in the evening, representatives will be in martinez. at 7:00, congresswoman jackie speier will host a town hall at south san francisco high school. ahead of the march presidential primaries, san mateo county is to begin logic and accuracy testing of a new voting system. it will take place at the registration and election division on tower road. >>> in australia, three american crewmembers died after an air tanker crashed in the fire ravaged state of new south wales. the water bombing tanker had been chartered by the state's fire service. it was called in to fight a bushfire. the cause of the crash is not yet clear. the spire fires have been burning for months. at least 31 deaths are linked to the fires. the aircraft and the crewmembers that died belonged t
he mostly is retreating other republican lawmakers and supporters. >> katherine johnson on capitol hill, thank you. >>> and the bay area, several elected officials will be hosting events to hear from their constituents and give an update on the impeachment trial. at noon, san rafael congressman jared huffman will kick off in petaluma. in the evening, representatives will be in martinez. at 7:00, congresswoman jackie speier will host a town hall at south san francisco high school....
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but they have never forgotten about the death of their mother, there are hints, katherine got diana'sagement ring, meghan's engagement ring was made up of jewelry from diana, but you mentioned the wonderful sequence of the launch of the invictus game when the queen said boom. quite unlike her. but she has done things recently that are quite unlike her. take the james bond experience on the opening of the olympic games in london. she never would have done that before. but she quite enjoyed doing that. she is very devoted to both william and harry and they will be a bit of a disappointment that harry and meghan have walked away from this, particularly as the queen almost two years ago, created them ambassadors and queens commonwealth trust. very important role in terms of youth in the commonwealth. and that falls by the wayside. and who is going to have to pick that up? because it is a very important job. and that might well fall to william and katherine. >> do you think the queen takes this as a slight to her in some way, and takes it personally? >> no she doesn't take it as a sleight.
but they have never forgotten about the death of their mother, there are hints, katherine got diana'sagement ring, meghan's engagement ring was made up of jewelry from diana, but you mentioned the wonderful sequence of the launch of the invictus game when the queen said boom. quite unlike her. but she has done things recently that are quite unlike her. take the james bond experience on the opening of the olympic games in london. she never would have done that before. but she quite enjoyed doing...
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. >> tonight we have katherine langford, wine, news with senator bernie sanders. stay tuned. in a world where everything gets a sequel. it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go?! i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! geico sequels. vote and enter to win today! >>> a heartfelt plea to get a high school basketballse bay. belonged to wiggins who died in a car crash six months ago. friend had been wearing his honor every game since. last month after a game his friend's car was broken into. someone stole the backpack with the jersey inside. school and wiggins family is asking for help. there is a scholarship in his name and plans to retire his number. >>> u-haul has new year's resolution, will not hire nicotine users in states it's legal not to hire them. california is not one of those states though. new policy is february 1st, doesn't
. >> tonight we have katherine langford, wine, news with senator bernie sanders. stay tuned. in a world where everything gets a sequel. it's finally time for... geico sequels! classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels ahhh, which way do i go?! i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! geico sequels. vote and...
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and,ays katherine brault, wh bought the chateau two years ago, it remains largely as bonheur left it.anslated ): all the objects here are rosa bonheur's belongings. they've never left the castle. it's not like in a museum, where objectare placed to ow it was before. here, things are real. that's what is unique. >> brown: rosa bonheur was a pioneer, the first woman to receive the grand cross from the french legion of honor. a proto-feminist who chose how she would live and what she would do. and in her time, she was hugely successful. her works are in the collection of places like the metropolitan museum of art in new york. he ( translated ): thiis costume buffalo bill gives to rosa bonheur. o he was a big frosa bonheur. >> brown: but now, her home is falling apart, and brault wants to preserve it and the legacy of the artist. >> ( translated ): yes, we have to act very quickly.pr thlem is significant, but if we wait a year or two, it's over, we won't be able to restore anymore. >> brown: it'sust one small ample of a phenomenon across france-- small historical sites suffering decades,
and,ays katherine brault, wh bought the chateau two years ago, it remains largely as bonheur left it.anslated ): all the objects here are rosa bonheur's belongings. they've never left the castle. it's not like in a museum, where objectare placed to ow it was before. here, things are real. that's what is unique. >> brown: rosa bonheur was a pioneer, the first woman to receive the grand cross from the french legion of honor. a proto-feminist who chose how she would live and what she would...
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katherine johnson live for us on capitol hill. >>> i am katy nielsen.in san mateo where police are on the scene of a fatal crash. this happened around 4:00 this morning right at the airport boulevard offramp off of 101 north. you can see the investigators here now. according to san mateo police, they are not sure but they think the car could have been involved in an earlier home invasion robbery. >> we responded to the scene. we sell vehicles leaving. trying to catch up with them. then then chp notified us of a single vehicle collision here. >> according to police, no one was hurt in the home invasion robbery. they are trying to figure out if the vehicle was somehow connected. they said one police got to the scene here, they found one person dead and two others injured and taken to the hospital. the person that died was a passenger in the car. but they still don't know exactly what led up to all of this or if these two crimes are connected. they said the home invasion robbery that they think might be related to this is on roberta. we are sending crews t
katherine johnson live for us on capitol hill. >>> i am katy nielsen.in san mateo where police are on the scene of a fatal crash. this happened around 4:00 this morning right at the airport boulevard offramp off of 101 north. you can see the investigators here now. according to san mateo police, they are not sure but they think the car could have been involved in an earlier home invasion robbery. >> we responded to the scene. we sell vehicles leaving. trying to catch up with...
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i am sandra lee fewer, chair of the funds and finance committee, joined by katherine stephanie and rafael mandelman. our clerk is ms. wang. i'd like to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madame clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, complete the speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the january 7, 2020 board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. please call item number one. >> resolution approving an updated emergency declaration of the san francisco public utilitieses commission to repair the southeast treatment plant final effluent force main for a total estimated cost not to exceed $6.250 million. >> and i think we have michael tran here. >> that's correct. good morning, supervisors. members of the budgets and finance committee, clerk of the board. i'm a project manager with the san francisco public utilities commission. specifically for the southeast outfall crossing emergency bypass.
i am sandra lee fewer, chair of the funds and finance committee, joined by katherine stephanie and rafael mandelman. our clerk is ms. wang. i'd like to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madame clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, complete the speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the january 7, 2020 board of supervisors...
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joining me here in new york a member of the how democratic house leadership, congresswoman katherinelark of massachusetts. hey, how are you? good to see you. >> hi, good to see you. >> well, i guess i want to start with a question about the pelosi pause as we have called it. was there controversy inside the caucus about it leading up to it, during it, and what do you think about it now? >> i think at this point in the impeachment process our caucus trusts in nancy pelosi. [ applause ] >> really the holdup here was not with the speaker but with mitch mcconnell, and we were in agreement with her decision to pause and make sure that we continue to get the truth and the facts before the american people. the way we do that in the senate is to have a real trial, and people understand that. americans understand that a trial needs witnesses and documents, and that's what nancy was trying to do. what has happened is we've had all of this further incriminating information come forward, and now it is going to be more pressure on the senate to do the right thing, to call these witnesses, and to
joining me here in new york a member of the how democratic house leadership, congresswoman katherinelark of massachusetts. hey, how are you? good to see you. >> hi, good to see you. >> well, i guess i want to start with a question about the pelosi pause as we have called it. was there controversy inside the caucus about it leading up to it, during it, and what do you think about it now? >> i think at this point in the impeachment process our caucus trusts in nancy pelosi. [...
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congresswoman katherine clark, thank you very much. great to have you here. >> really nice to be here. >>> as the congresswoman and i were discussing, the trial of donald trump starts in the senate next week. today we learned trump's got one of o.j.'s lawyers on his team, we're going to talk about that next. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. and i like to question your i'm yoevery move.n law. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i l
congresswoman katherine clark, thank you very much. great to have you here. >> really nice to be here. >>> as the congresswoman and i were discussing, the trial of donald trump starts in the senate next week. today we learned trump's got one of o.j.'s lawyers on his team, we're going to talk about that next. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with...
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i am sandra lee fewer, chair of the funds and finance committee, joined by katherine stephanie and rafael mandelman. our clerk is ms. wang. i'd like to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madame clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, complete the speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the january 7, 2020 board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. please call item number one. >> resolution approving an updated emergency declaration of the san francisco public utilitieses commission to repair the southeast treatment plant final effluent force main for a total estimated cost not to exceed $6.250 million. >> and i think we have michael tran here. >> that's correct. good morning, supervisors. members of the budgets and finance committee, clerk of the board. i'm a project manager with the san francisco public utilities commission. specifically for the southeast outfall crossing emergency bypass.
i am sandra lee fewer, chair of the funds and finance committee, joined by katherine stephanie and rafael mandelman. our clerk is ms. wang. i'd like to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madame clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, complete the speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the january 7, 2020 board of supervisors...
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look at the papers with our reviewers — prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherinees. that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sports update. that is coming your way in a couple of minutes. now it's time for a look at the weather. a week long spell of settled weather and now things are changing, pretty wet across western parts of the uk. more rain to come in the course of today. in any 1 more rain to come in the course of today. in any1 place, the rain not lasting for too long and in fact in the afternoon there will probably be sunshine around. the big picture, this is what the satellite shows, weather front in the last 12 hours moving across ireland into scotland and approaching western areas of england and wales. behind the weather front, colder air coming england and wales. behind the weatherfront, colder air coming in off the atlantic, wintry weather out at sea. we are expecting wintry weather a little bit later on tonight in the north. the rain across england, through the midlands, yorkshire, approaching the south—east and east anglia. i mention s
look at the papers with our reviewers — prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic, and katherinees. that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sports update. that is coming your way in a couple of minutes. now it's time for a look at the weather. a week long spell of settled weather and now things are changing, pretty wet across western parts of the uk. more rain to come in the course of today. in any 1 more rain to come in the course of today. in any1 place, the rain not...
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overheated in summer the on paid overtime and demands to work over weekends all take their toll katherineis a member of the textile workers network the seamstress tells christine about conditions in the workshops that. there was a problem with the care workers sitting next to me the boss yelled at her because she's only finished 3 pieces while i had done 10 and he roared make more make more . worst they was the catarina has quit a job she trained as a nurse but without connections or paying bribes she can't find any jobs in health care reform is what's called the manner in norm so she'd have to find another job as a seamstress and make $200.00 euros a month. there for going anywhere in the 10 years i've been working i haven't had one free weekends or more couldn't afford a vacation for myself or my daughter she never asks for money. doesn't wear expensive clothes only cheap things it's not my god it's very hard for me you know what this. is our manufacturers the north macedonia that pay above the minimum wage and overtime and they've improved working conditions $1.00 is mota but the buyer
overheated in summer the on paid overtime and demands to work over weekends all take their toll katherineis a member of the textile workers network the seamstress tells christine about conditions in the workshops that. there was a problem with the care workers sitting next to me the boss yelled at her because she's only finished 3 pieces while i had done 10 and he roared make more make more . worst they was the catarina has quit a job she trained as a nurse but without connections or paying...
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with katherine so some we still want to improve a couple of things to be. maybe doing it more dramatically or calling for even smaller sizes of classic because we know that we can catch down to one millimeter in size of floating plastics micro plastics are a serious problem worldwide and jeopardize the food chain none the less offshore it is in the european union for example and yet obliged to clean the waterways of plastic despite the health risks we do see now with michael classics because that's a more direct threat to our health that something when we start to wake up if it's already already hurting the environment is usually not urgent enough. but there's still the budget around to to get plastic out of the water so that's certainly a challenge for us as as. plastic trash is a global plague that bubble barriers could help combat the team see a lot of potential for expansion. move towards europe within this years of 2020 but also move towards asia once we have a solidified partnership with parties in asia they hope to set up the 1st the bubble barrier i
with katherine so some we still want to improve a couple of things to be. maybe doing it more dramatically or calling for even smaller sizes of classic because we know that we can catch down to one millimeter in size of floating plastics micro plastics are a serious problem worldwide and jeopardize the food chain none the less offshore it is in the european union for example and yet obliged to clean the waterways of plastic despite the health risks we do see now with michael classics because...
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. >> reporter: this is senior airman mary katherine mulholland's first-ever tour of duty. >> i stillan't fathom that no one was hurt. >> reporter: there has been speculation that iran deliberately missed american troops to prevent further escalation. but a senior military official told us, that's not true. the iranians in his words were shooting to kill. >> o'donnell: and our military was prepared. holly, thank you. there was a tense meeting today between members of britain's ya when it was over, queen elizabeth gave prince harry and his wife meghan what they wanted, their independence, but she also set a deadline. charlie d'agata has what comes next. >> reporter: this afternoon's meeting reportedly lasted two and a half hours. reports say harry arrived early, meghan apparently dialed in, and at the end of the day, there was this unprecedented statement from the queen. "my family and i are entirely supportive of harry and meghan's desire to create a new life as a young family." but she went on to say, "although we would have preferred them to remain full- time working members of the
. >> reporter: this is senior airman mary katherine mulholland's first-ever tour of duty. >> i stillan't fathom that no one was hurt. >> reporter: there has been speculation that iran deliberately missed american troops to prevent further escalation. but a senior military official told us, that's not true. the iranians in his words were shooting to kill. >> o'donnell: and our military was prepared. holly, thank you. there was a tense meeting today between members of...
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with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian features a striking photograph of the australian bushfires, saying the devastation has prompted new questions over the government in australia's stance on climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next 10 years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young children admitted to hospitalfor eating disorders has soared in the past decade, according to new figur
with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb...
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know what we have divided the review of the into if you katherine risa let's take a look at this one the disrupter in chief as work well that donald trump dominated headlines in the year that was stirring up politics both at home and also abroad. he was also the frequent busts of many in the mainstream media and on late night chased he would as well as being on the receiving end the president dish that. you're trying to say that it's not who had the last not. what should be the golden rule of anyone who wants to sound or look funny i don't mind a bit of comedy in my work so why is it repeats the same joke to tony. ok so what then happened to the gods of comedy and 2019 because they joked about or mocked the same person 102 times as you can see most of america is good. with the. lakes. orange picked out of refrigerator is actually the most accurate way trump has ever described himself. you know like sometimes like you know the way we try to get our steps and he's trying to reach a certain number of lies on his fitbit every single day you know he's like oh i haven't had my 10000 yet my
know what we have divided the review of the into if you katherine risa let's take a look at this one the disrupter in chief as work well that donald trump dominated headlines in the year that was stirring up politics both at home and also abroad. he was also the frequent busts of many in the mainstream media and on late night chased he would as well as being on the receiving end the president dish that. you're trying to say that it's not who had the last not. what should be the golden rule of...
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with me are prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic and katherine forster, journalist at the at the front pages. the mail on sunday claims the government has evacuation plans for britons stuck in the coronavirus hit city of wuhan in china. the sunday telegraph leads with a story about the firm behind the high speed rail project. so too does the observer. they say scrapping hs2 would cost 12 billion pounds in write offs and compensation. the sunday times claims borisjohnson‘s brexit day celebrations could be overshadowed by a "diplomatic war" with us president donald trump over the pm's plans to give chinese telecoms firm huawei access to the britain's 5g network. the sunday express devotes its front page to borisjohnson‘s plans post brexit britain. the sunday mirror interviews one of the victims of multiple sex offender reynhard sinaga. let's go through them in a bit more detail. let's kick off with the corona virus in china. now the british angle on the mail on sunday. an error left to help get out the british citizens who are trapped in the city that is the source of the ou
with me are prashant rao, international editor of the atlantic and katherine forster, journalist at the at the front pages. the mail on sunday claims the government has evacuation plans for britons stuck in the coronavirus hit city of wuhan in china. the sunday telegraph leads with a story about the firm behind the high speed rail project. so too does the observer. they say scrapping hs2 would cost 12 billion pounds in write offs and compensation. the sunday times claims borisjohnson‘s brexit...
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good morning, katherine. >> caller: good morning and merry christmas. i'm a born again christian and i have a few bones to pick with trump. he said he grabs women by the -- he is an adulter, and he's a prolific liar. he imprisons brown babies because they're brown. as a born again woman, these are things that christians are supposed to stand against. and my question for you is how does trump who has had many, many people around him who have been of great character, how does he totally corrupt everybody that comes around him? because he's a man that does not believe in constitutional law. he doesn't believe in rule of law. and he doesn't believe in a high moral standard. >> well, this is the question that i hear on the road all the time. how can these evangelical christians support donald trump when he does and they mention all of the things that you just did. this is where the crack in the wall is occurring, the curtain is being torn here. christians who are born again, evangelical like you are and i am, are saying we can no longer accept this behavior
good morning, katherine. >> caller: good morning and merry christmas. i'm a born again christian and i have a few bones to pick with trump. he said he grabs women by the -- he is an adulter, and he's a prolific liar. he imprisons brown babies because they're brown. as a born again woman, these are things that christians are supposed to stand against. and my question for you is how does trump who has had many, many people around him who have been of great character, how does he totally...
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internationaljason robinson and britain's most decorated female olympian and current chair of uk sport dame katherinengland have been drawn alongside samoa, france and greece in group a. 2017 winners australia are in group b along with fiji, scotland and italy. wales will face tonga, papua new guinea and the cook islands in group c whilst ireland have been drawn alongside new zealand, lebanon and jamaica in group d. in the women's draw england will face brazil, papua new guinea and canada in the group stages. there are more details of that and the draw for the wheelchair competition all on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. sport website. but sport website. for me and the team, that's all for but for me and the team, that's all for now. goodbye. thank you very much indeed, see you later on. let's get more on the climate now — and as fires and floods regularly make the headlines across the world, what impact do events like these have on our planet? every month, bbc weather will examine the latest data to help give us a guide to the global picture — here's their latest update. welcome to cl
internationaljason robinson and britain's most decorated female olympian and current chair of uk sport dame katherinengland have been drawn alongside samoa, france and greece in group a. 2017 winners australia are in group b along with fiji, scotland and italy. wales will face tonga, papua new guinea and the cook islands in group c whilst ireland have been drawn alongside new zealand, lebanon and jamaica in group d. in the women's draw england will face brazil, papua new guinea and canada in...
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secretary of state has defended the trump ministrations decision to take katherine in general. it was confronted by a journalist there were apparently unconvinced by the evidence presented so far to justify the assassination. was following the press conference. things got quite easy at the press conference where we saw mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state speaking alongside steve minutia in the secretary of treasury and this comes just a week after the killing of iran's top general qassam solomonic and as the press asked questions that got particularly tense mike pompei o seemed a little bit uncomfortable trying to answer the questions of journalists who just don't seem to buy his claim that the killing of solomonic was necessary to protect american lives let's take a listen to some of what went on if you have specific information about the internet and didn't have anything to do with our embassies. we had specific information information on an imminent threat and those threats trim included attacks on the u.s. embassies what is your definition of it in that. this was goin
secretary of state has defended the trump ministrations decision to take katherine in general. it was confronted by a journalist there were apparently unconvinced by the evidence presented so far to justify the assassination. was following the press conference. things got quite easy at the press conference where we saw mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state speaking alongside steve minutia in the secretary of treasury and this comes just a week after the killing of iran's top general qassam...
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going to start by asking you 1st of all what your general assessment is of where we're at and 1st up katherine mcbride is the daughter of a bright new era as boris johnson would have it or one of for good and gloom what do you reckon. oh it's definitely the dawn of a bright new era that's for sure however if it's going to be a long though on because we don't really get out of the 8 years or spaces until january the 1st and next year so now we go through a transition period where we still follow all of the e.u. rules and we're still paying into the e.u. . 8 represented in that parliament but it does it does give us a chance to start to make our own trade agreements and start to explore how we can expand outside of the you know which will be great call built a moment of national renewal as some would have it what do you think what remains to be seen in the lead we don't know as well or the dark the u.k. remains of virtually everything except the solution they need for the next year at least and that it's nice that it's also sort of catching up with the un or that there are roughly $600.00 agreem
going to start by asking you 1st of all what your general assessment is of where we're at and 1st up katherine mcbride is the daughter of a bright new era as boris johnson would have it or one of for good and gloom what do you reckon. oh it's definitely the dawn of a bright new era that's for sure however if it's going to be a long though on because we don't really get out of the 8 years or spaces until january the 1st and next year so now we go through a transition period where we still follow...
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our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the new year with friends and family, the british teenager is detained in cyprus and faces up to a year in prison. her supporters claim the case against her is deeply flawed, and her lawyers are planning to appeal. her mother says she has suffered both mentally and physically over the last five months. she is suffering from ptsd. she spends a lot of time with hypersomnia at the moment. that means she is sleeping an awful lot of the day. she sleeps probably 18, 20 hours a day. she's also quite withdrawn, which is very sad for me to see, and she also experiences hallucinations. and she needs to get back to
our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the...
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said katherine has been dropping for the quarter century. but it's the biggest drop ever recorded.rogressive been made against lung and skin cancer especially in the areas of detection and treatment. cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the united states. behind heart disease. >>> new at noon at oakland. scooter decide for riders with disabilities. line is rolling out a scooter as part of a island program in oakland that went into effect today. people are not able to stand for long periods of time or does one limited capacity walking, the chance to use scooters that's the way to get a work or just to get around the city. >>> oakland believed that everyone should have access all parts of beautiful, vibrant city. acceptable, affordable and safe way. these micro mobility tools are an important part or element of that vision. >> people interested in using the program will be able to reserve the scooter and using an online reservation process. and then lime will deliver it to them. >>> still to come at noon. arou we will take it that one of the elementary schools were hom
said katherine has been dropping for the quarter century. but it's the biggest drop ever recorded.rogressive been made against lung and skin cancer especially in the areas of detection and treatment. cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the united states. behind heart disease. >>> new at noon at oakland. scooter decide for riders with disabilities. line is rolling out a scooter as part of a island program in oakland that went into effect today. people are not able to...
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only one win, katherine bigelow.nes. >> i was disappointed. i was pulling for adam sandler. his role in "uncut gems," brilliant acting. >> sandler and j-lo can throw a party, and beyonce can come by too. they're well known people who might not have heard what they were hoping to hear this morning. best actor is also a ten-car pileup. all the nominees are outstanding. you can't deny that. >> how about scarlett johansson? two shots. >> double nominee, supporting and also best actress. now this has not happened since 2007. cate blanchett was a double nomin nominee. this is huge news for scarlett johansson because her first nominations ever, and she got two out of the gate. >> she'll have two written speeches and joaquin won't have any. >> we'll take another quick break and be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to deal with the problem.icians but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion do
only one win, katherine bigelow.nes. >> i was disappointed. i was pulling for adam sandler. his role in "uncut gems," brilliant acting. >> sandler and j-lo can throw a party, and beyonce can come by too. they're well known people who might not have heard what they were hoping to hear this morning. best actor is also a ten-car pileup. all the nominees are outstanding. you can't deny that. >> how about scarlett johansson? two shots. >> double nominee, supporting...
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. >> good evening, commissioners, executive director katherine flyer. we'll be presenting all of that information on the 12th. hopefully we can get you in advance a little bit more detail. just a note on equipment and budgets. [ please stand by ] >>. >> vice president taylor: can we also divvy up the salary so how much we know is the salary and how much is the overtime? >> yes. salaries are a separate line item -- a salary, from overtime budget. >> commissioner dejesus: and we can see how much he's over the overtime budget. >> president hirsch: okay. thank you both very much. next line item, please. >> clerk: public comment on-line item 3. >> president hirsch: okay. we're ready for public comment on the line item. >> yeah. the public would like to have advance notice on it so we can review it. >> president hirsch: okay. thank you. any other public comment on the budget? all right. seeing none, next item, please. >> clerk: line item 5. discussion and possible action to approve revised department general or the, discussion and possible action. >> presiden
. >> good evening, commissioners, executive director katherine flyer. we'll be presenting all of that information on the 12th. hopefully we can get you in advance a little bit more detail. just a note on equipment and budgets. [ please stand by ] >>. >> vice president taylor: can we also divvy up the salary so how much we know is the salary and how much is the overtime? >> yes. salaries are a separate line item -- a salary, from overtime budget. >> commissioner...
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we had the impeachment proceeding and it's kind of, as mary katherine points out, it's kind of on holdven though some polls have showed that the majority of the country thinks he did something wrong, that the president did something wrong, they are divided on what happens next. and so i think probably what you're having now is the democrats trying to decide what type of pressure they can really put on president trump. he was saying that he wanted a trial but in the past few days, he has kind of been hinting maybe he doesn't care what happens. i think he wants to be vindicated. i think he will want some type of trial. but it's not clear how much the democrats are really going to be able to dictate that. >> are the democrats putting enough pressure directly on susan collins, lisa murkowski, mitt romney, any other vulnerable republican with ads, with democratic grassroot activists? i haven't seen that. >> i agree with you. i haven't seen enough of it. some efforts, it was challenging during the holidays. now that we're back in january, it will be easier. again as long as we keep it simple
we had the impeachment proceeding and it's kind of, as mary katherine points out, it's kind of on holdven though some polls have showed that the majority of the country thinks he did something wrong, that the president did something wrong, they are divided on what happens next. and so i think probably what you're having now is the democrats trying to decide what type of pressure they can really put on president trump. he was saying that he wanted a trial but in the past few days, he has kind of...
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sunday night katherine sullivan, first american woman to walk in space. she talks about her book. >> we have so much more to learn . and we have learned a ton more about black holes, what they are and how galaxies and how stars formed. stars are actually forming. we have looked much further back in time because of the hubble. that is our place in the universe. big part that hubble is unlocking. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. our c-span campaign 2020 is traveling across iowa asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address? >> the issue i would like to hear them discuss is how are you going to come back from where we're at, the current president has left us down a track and needs to be a lot of repair. what are you going to do to repair it. >> i would like them to talk about education and freedom of speech, particularly protection against -- protection for whistleblowers and the patriot act and that kind of stuff, yeah. >> i think the thing i'm looking for is just a return of a sense of normalcy. i feel like so much of our go
sunday night katherine sullivan, first american woman to walk in space. she talks about her book. >> we have so much more to learn . and we have learned a ton more about black holes, what they are and how galaxies and how stars formed. stars are actually forming. we have looked much further back in time because of the hubble. that is our place in the universe. big part that hubble is unlocking. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. our c-span campaign 2020 is traveling...
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katherine is glad that her cancer gene was identified without personalized therapy she might not have survived but for her both the treatment and gene diagnosis mean she can't have children. having this genetic predisposition i wouldn't have wanted to risk passing it on but rather be a one way street and say stop this is far enough i'd rather be the art who has fun with other people's children than bringing my own kids into the world in their new bed today. katlin has learned to live with her genetic defect and the permanently higher risk of developing cancer again. there are moments where i think why did i have to have double bad luck. getting cancer in itself was bad enough but then you into the water which is no help it only makes me angry so i just accepted a move on the tears. and i planned my life one year to time as for later let's see what happens i'm going to take things as they come and. yana is not listening to her fate either despite her serious genetic defect. and of course i'm scared and but there are different types of fear. a fear that eats away at your mind and soul a
katherine is glad that her cancer gene was identified without personalized therapy she might not have survived but for her both the treatment and gene diagnosis mean she can't have children. having this genetic predisposition i wouldn't have wanted to risk passing it on but rather be a one way street and say stop this is far enough i'd rather be the art who has fun with other people's children than bringing my own kids into the world in their new bed today. katlin has learned to live with her...
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what do we have, katherine? iran shot down a plane taking off from their own airport. the idea that u.s. has responsibility in the mindset is to always blake america first, ridiculous. edward, first of all, i'm not blaming america for this. but i heard the debate play itself out. i as a trial attorney, if we were to litigate this, what would the causation standard look like? what comes next, what else do we have? of course mayor pete is correct. if trump had not started off this chain of events, the plane would not have been shot down. was it intentional murder? no. but the outcome was there. and i can argue with if general soleimani wasn't a terrorist with blood on his hands, we would not have needed to kill him. and that plane would not have been shot out of the sky by the iranians. go vote for the survey question. i will leave it up. and join me for "my american life" tour. i'm soon to be in pittsburgh, manchester, st. louis and raleigh. thank you for watching. see you next week. >>> good morning. it's saturd
what do we have, katherine? iran shot down a plane taking off from their own airport. the idea that u.s. has responsibility in the mindset is to always blake america first, ridiculous. edward, first of all, i'm not blaming america for this. but i heard the debate play itself out. i as a trial attorney, if we were to litigate this, what would the causation standard look like? what comes next, what else do we have? of course mayor pete is correct. if trump had not started off this chain of...
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. >> these are pictures of luna, three-month-old puppy that belong to michael and katherine in vallejo. the couple and their kids are now devastated after learning that their beloved bit husky mist has been adopted by someone else. >> it doesn't make any sense if you're a bout the animals welfare, wouldn't you relinquish this animal. >> reporter: it started when the surveillance system captured this woman apparently learning with another subaru. the puppy which was not microchip had somehow gotten out of their front yard and away from the family's three other dogs. >> and i was thinking to myself, why would you do that. >> reporter: they search high and low for luna. >> on my harley, read through every single street and neighborhood over here looking for the car. >> it is not the time but the woman had turned to look into the humane society at the north bay in vallejo that same day. but it wasn't until christmas eve, four days later that the humane society posted these pictures of the dog on facebook asking if anyone knew it. know that it was luna. >> reporter: i show the close of imag
. >> these are pictures of luna, three-month-old puppy that belong to michael and katherine in vallejo. the couple and their kids are now devastated after learning that their beloved bit husky mist has been adopted by someone else. >> it doesn't make any sense if you're a bout the animals welfare, wouldn't you relinquish this animal. >> reporter: it started when the surveillance system captured this woman apparently learning with another subaru. the puppy which was not...