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katherine: sure. so when you think about wildfires, and how it affects the balance of supply and demand, big fires can constrain transmission capacity, which makes it harder to move power from point a to point b, adding an additional challenge for the grid operator and making sure that there's adequate supply everywhere. there was a transmission emergency yesterday in the day before up in northern california, likely associated with some of pg&e's powerlines. you know, details are aren't exactly clear as to what exactly the problem was, but emergency generation was needed to offset some of the constraints on those lines. so i don't think it was fire related, but it may have been heat related. so there's all kinds of things that can go wrong in the transport of power that make this more difficult. stephanie: every year, such a confluence of crises we're seeing there in california. katherine blunt, author of the new book "california burning," and wall street journal reporter, thank you for joining the "n
katherine: sure. so when you think about wildfires, and how it affects the balance of supply and demand, big fires can constrain transmission capacity, which makes it harder to move power from point a to point b, adding an additional challenge for the grid operator and making sure that there's adequate supply everywhere. there was a transmission emergency yesterday in the day before up in northern california, likely associated with some of pg&e's powerlines. you know, details are aren't...
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a lot of people call her princess katherine anyway. she will be princess of wales, which was diana's title. she's looking at this as something that she wants to respect the past of that title and that she also wants to make it very much her own. she has her own concept of what that will mean and bridging the relationship between them and the people of wales. what do you think about that, neil? >> can also add to that. that william does support her in this and she knows that she has to make this title. as you rightly say, when you think of the princess of wales, our generation, we think of princess diana, a beautiful princess that we lost too early. when you look at katherine, she's done sterling work over the last seven to ten years and progressed into her own. i remember to going to one of the very first speeches. she was very shy, very nervous. she's developed and literally taken the world stage, if you'd like. under this tutelage of our late and wonderful monarch and majesty the queen, she has grown. you can see how she's i'm you la
a lot of people call her princess katherine anyway. she will be princess of wales, which was diana's title. she's looking at this as something that she wants to respect the past of that title and that she also wants to make it very much her own. she has her own concept of what that will mean and bridging the relationship between them and the people of wales. what do you think about that, neil? >> can also add to that. that william does support her in this and she knows that she has to...
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katherine, the economy is heading into a nosedive.ific numbers from the markets, and this is exactly what voters are about to be heading to the polls in a few weeks. how much do you think this was inevitable? how much more do you think the administration could have done? >> so i would quibble a little bit with your characterization of the economy. i think we're getting a lot of very mixed signals about economic conditions right now. the job market is still strong. inflation numbers still uncomfortably high. the housing market is slowing down. retail sales slowing down. you're getting a lot of mixed signals here. but inflation is first and foremost the thing that americans care most about when it comes to economic conditions. as i said, that is still problematic. there's not a ton that the white house and or congress could do to get price growth down. there are little things they could do around the edges. things like fixing some of our immigration flows, repealing tariffs. they have been very reluctant to undertake those measures. so
katherine, the economy is heading into a nosedive.ific numbers from the markets, and this is exactly what voters are about to be heading to the polls in a few weeks. how much do you think this was inevitable? how much more do you think the administration could have done? >> so i would quibble a little bit with your characterization of the economy. i think we're getting a lot of very mixed signals about economic conditions right now. the job market is still strong. inflation numbers still...
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katherine grainger, you not a sense as anywhere.eople are the queen— realise how many people are the queen has reached and touched and how many— queen has reached and touched and how many people want to have a final moment— how many people want to have a final moment with this incredible figurehead in our history. she was of course the most travelled monarch in history. it's extraordinary to think she didn't leave british soil until the age of 20, but she went on to visit pretty much everywhere, with one or two exceptions, on the planet. no one has ever really been able to tot up the total number of miles she travelled. largely due to the invention of the jet engine. she circumnavigated the globe many times, usually by air, sometimes in her beloved britannia. britannia of course is now docked not far from where we are looking at now in leith. but flying was always part of being monarch. she didn't particularly like slang, it was something she had to do. she always liked to have a centrist first medallion on board whichever aircraft
katherine grainger, you not a sense as anywhere.eople are the queen— realise how many people are the queen has reached and touched and how many— queen has reached and touched and how many people want to have a final moment— how many people want to have a final moment with this incredible figurehead in our history. she was of course the most travelled monarch in history. it's extraordinary to think she didn't leave british soil until the age of 20, but she went on to visit pretty much...
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katherine, we just heard some of your performance at the queen's platinum jubilee.ormed for the royal family on a number of occasions and had the honor of meeting the queen. can you tell us about the first time you met? >> i actually met her majesty after performing at one of the -- it's called a festival of remembrance here. it's a service that honors our fallen veterans. and i grew up in a household of my mum and grandmother who adored the queen, so meeting her was such a huge thing. and i think that ever since that moment, no matter how many times i've sung for her, you never get used to it. it was always, you know, a massive privilege and a huge honor to sing for her. >> that first time, given your family's love and admiration for her, which you grew up with, were you especially nervous performing for her? >> i was always nervous performing for her. it never got any easier. i think the very first time was very daunting. you know, it meant so much to the family, but i think as i have gotten older over the nearly 20 years that i've been lucky enough to perform for
katherine, we just heard some of your performance at the queen's platinum jubilee.ormed for the royal family on a number of occasions and had the honor of meeting the queen. can you tell us about the first time you met? >> i actually met her majesty after performing at one of the -- it's called a festival of remembrance here. it's a service that honors our fallen veterans. and i grew up in a household of my mum and grandmother who adored the queen, so meeting her was such a huge thing....
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soledad: katherine strunk, so nice to have you join us. the state of michigan. we know that there are 5,600 third graders who, from their reading and math scores, did so poorly that, in fact, they're eligible to repeat third grade. that seems shocking to me. what was your reaction to that data? katharine: i think it's alarming. so, it's about 6% of michigan third graders who scored at least a year behind grade level on the third grade assessment at the end of the year. that's up from about 4% in 2019 prior to the pandemic. soledad: so then who's in that group of 5,600? katharine: one in four students in the state's lowest performing schools, their turnaround schools, are scoring at that low level in reading proficiency in ela in third grade. one, about four and a half times the proportion of african-american students as white students, four and a half times the number of low income students as their wealthier peers. so, we're seeing that the students who are already struggling and already were sort of disenfranchised from the system prior
soledad: katherine strunk, so nice to have you join us. the state of michigan. we know that there are 5,600 third graders who, from their reading and math scores, did so poorly that, in fact, they're eligible to repeat third grade. that seems shocking to me. what was your reaction to that data? katharine: i think it's alarming. so, it's about 6% of michigan third graders who scored at least a year behind grade level on the third grade assessment at the end of the year. that's up from about 4%...
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i want to get the read from katherine lucy at the wall street journal.aying it is the abortion issue. also are those the key things driving this? >> yeah, i think that is right, charles. democrats know as labor day kicks off start of the campaign season. democrats are feeling better than they did earlier this year. that is all the factors. gas prices high but they are coming down. president has and democrats have passed legislation including recent climate tax health care bill they passed in august. also polling shows us we had polling show this, abortion issue is energizing a lot of democrats. they are heading into the final feeling better than they did. certainly it is not clear they can hold on to the house. republicans still likely favored to do that. certainly democrats feel very least more narrow margin than they had earlier thought. even but certainly more optimistic. they are feeling better. they have wind at their bag. other thing is president hitting the campaign trail. he has been out in key states, out in pennsylvania. he is trying to sharpen
i want to get the read from katherine lucy at the wall street journal.aying it is the abortion issue. also are those the key things driving this? >> yeah, i think that is right, charles. democrats know as labor day kicks off start of the campaign season. democrats are feeling better than they did earlier this year. that is all the factors. gas prices high but they are coming down. president has and democrats have passed legislation including recent climate tax health care bill they passed...
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if katherine cortez masto actually did what she claims to voters and stood against her president and said this nominee is too extreme for this appointment, she could actually get this nominee knocked out. the paternal order of police have said this is the most anti-police nominee in the biden era, and masto pre tends like she supports cops. of course the paternal order of police are standing with me and law enforcement in my state because they know i'll be with them when they actually need me she'll be there with rhetoric. it is important this appointy, nominee with the massive inflation reduction act with the border, she is the deciding vote that could have gone against biden and actually started saving our country. >> sean: well, we're going to follow your race, this would be an important pickup for republicans. only 54 days. adam laxalt thank you for being with us we'll follow closely. here with reaction is house minority leader kevin mccarthy. first reaction, honestly between governor greg abbott and governor desantis other governors, this is the perfect jew gentlemen sue move. 1
if katherine cortez masto actually did what she claims to voters and stood against her president and said this nominee is too extreme for this appointment, she could actually get this nominee knocked out. the paternal order of police have said this is the most anti-police nominee in the biden era, and masto pre tends like she supports cops. of course the paternal order of police are standing with me and law enforcement in my state because they know i'll be with them when they actually need me...
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katherine. be prince william prince of wales, katherine, princess of wales. >> taking on that title, that's a real responsibility considering. >> i spoke to someone about that close to kate. she said she's aware of it, but she's going to try to make it her own. >> what do you think that means? >> i think it means don't expect me to be diana. >> what did you think of meghan and harry's children now with titles. >> don't go there. >> you keep going there. >> okay. so my understanding is that lilibet and archie automatically become prince and princess because their grandfather is king. it's unclear whether or not that's correct or whether they're going to use it and this is because of the oprah interview where meghan suggested that the family were changing the rules to mean that archie wouldn't have a title. >> so that will be huge if they do bearing in mind. >> let me ask you, not to be inappropriate. i think it's an important question. this moment that is happening as you've been saying, prince w
katherine. be prince william prince of wales, katherine, princess of wales. >> taking on that title, that's a real responsibility considering. >> i spoke to someone about that close to kate. she said she's aware of it, but she's going to try to make it her own. >> what do you think that means? >> i think it means don't expect me to be diana. >> what did you think of meghan and harry's children now with titles. >> don't go there. >> you keep going there....
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the queen's 70-year reign, the longest in prince william and princess katherine bringing two of their children. the procession from westminster abey through the streets of london. hundreds of thousands witnessing the queen's coffin. her crown resting on top. the final procession. the long walk to windsor castle. then, removing the crown from the coffin, and symbolic breaking of the wand of office, signifying the end of the queen's reign. and in a final solemn image, queen elizabeth's coffin lowered into the royal vault at st. george's chapel. reunited with prince philip. james longman and deborah roberts right here with me tonight. >>> the other major news this monday night, the catastrophic hurricane in puerto rico. the deadly storm causing widespread destruction. up to 30 inches of rain possible in some areas. more than 1,000 people rescued from dangerous flooding. utility crews tonight racing to restore power after the entire island went dark. what the u.s. can expect later this week. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> there is also news tonight about a prisoner exchange between
the queen's 70-year reign, the longest in prince william and princess katherine bringing two of their children. the procession from westminster abey through the streets of london. hundreds of thousands witnessing the queen's coffin. her crown resting on top. the final procession. the long walk to windsor castle. then, removing the crown from the coffin, and symbolic breaking of the wand of office, signifying the end of the queen's reign. and in a final solemn image, queen elizabeth's coffin...
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it's a delicate balance of survival. katherine saw al jazeera, some bull county and nothing kenya. now than chess, is normally a quiet gain of intense concentration, but an outcry over accusations of cheating among top players has grown louder in recent weeks or rentals as the story. the world of elite chess is buzzing over an alleged sheeting scandal world champion, magnus carlson, has directly accused a 19 year old opponent hands niemen of cheating during a high profile match earlier this month. magnus tarzan just resign during the match and st. louis carlson, stunned observers by quitting a game with niemen after just one move wow. speechless m a world champion has never withdrawn from a trust tournament before this in the history of the game of chess. so it's really unprecedented. now the norwegian champion has issued a statement online saying in part, i believe that nieman has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted. niemen did recently confess. he had cheated in tournaments when he was 12, and 16 years old. carlson went on cheating and chess is a big deal
it's a delicate balance of survival. katherine saw al jazeera, some bull county and nothing kenya. now than chess, is normally a quiet gain of intense concentration, but an outcry over accusations of cheating among top players has grown louder in recent weeks or rentals as the story. the world of elite chess is buzzing over an alleged sheeting scandal world champion, magnus carlson, has directly accused a 19 year old opponent hands niemen of cheating during a high profile match earlier this...
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the second and some sort of new_ katherine the second and some sort of new russia and donbas.ying this — of new russia and donbas. he is saying this is a self—determination of peoples — saying this is a self—determination of peoples and nations of kherson, what are _ of peoples and nations of kherson, what are the nations? what is the specific— what are the nations? what is the specific nation? he talks about the nations— specific nation? he talks about the nations of— specific nation? he talks about the nations of paddington, the right of self—determination, may be beer from paddington, _ self—determination, may be beer from paddington, but it is certainly dangerous, because this person tries to cover— dangerous, because this person tries to cover his— dangerous, because this person tries to cover his military failures and right— to cover his military failures and right now— to cover his military failures and right now in this moment the ukrainian _ right now in this moment the ukrainian army has liberated the strategic— ukrainian army has liberated the strategic town of lyma
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the supreme court rejected a dingle challenge to the official results from nairobi. katherine sawyer reports. i a few of them. okay, now president william who to stoop before park stadium to take his oath of office. ah ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election from a president who kenyatta handed over. there is too many of power to the new president. the 2 politicians how fallen out and can yet are backed opposition leader riley dingo, who came 2nd in the polls and to day and he's fast addressed to the nation. the president said he will do all he can to address the problems facing kenyans. the largest winner of these election is the people of kino ah, we have done well as a nation. we have the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kenya's were there said the hobbs high expectations president with going to fulton, one of the hampton deal with money to help one business day grow their business. i say it will be hard to do. who do i, speaking of our country, the big external debt, a drought that has affe
the supreme court rejected a dingle challenge to the official results from nairobi. katherine sawyer reports. i a few of them. okay, now president william who to stoop before park stadium to take his oath of office. ah ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election from a president who kenyatta handed over. there is too many of power to the new president. the 2 politicians how fallen out and can yet are backed opposition leader riley dingo, who came 2nd in the polls and to day...
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role call. >> >> president katherine feinstein: present.ephen nakajo: present. >> commissioner marcy fraser: present. commissioner morgan has been excused from the meeting. >> >> chief jeanine nicholson: present. >> item 2 item will be read by president feinstein. >> thank you. >> 2. ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement the san francisco fire commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders, and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >> thank you ve
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. [ cheers and applause ] with the ball at her feet the rush of game day sets in for 19-year-old katherineg able to play soccer in college is a blessing she can never take for granted. three years ago driving home from dinner with friends her dreams nearly went up in flames. >> we ended up coming into contact with a boulder and a tree and spun out into the middle of the road. there were flames coming from underneath my seat. >> reporter: she fought her way out of the car with seconds to spare. >> i could just feel my legs burning and i was wearing leggings and they were melted to my leg. >> when the ambulance doors opened and i looked and i knew at that point, this is bad. >> reporter: katherine sustained fourth degree burns to her left leg, two hospitals that night told her there was nothing they could do to save it. >> they said right away, she's going to need to be transferred to shriners. >> the first surgery was basically decompression. >> reporter: katherine now forever connected to shriners children's in boston. >> starts with dr. sheridan and he want to do seven surgeries on her le
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that katherine was perfect. charles was happy with camilla. and once the first child was born, that was a great time for her, i think. >> always a pressure having you on. thank you so much for joining us. i expect to see you here with me in the days to come. and it's monday september 12 today. the funeral to be held week today between now and then. you will see an awful lot of activity here around this area. and in westminster as we look forward to the arrival of the queen's casket here in london. thank you mark. >>> i have a lot more fun in london in a few minutes. lets first bring in michael jones who is with you at c, cnn center in atlanta. >>> we'll check in with you a bit later. the rations are out. the blue and yellow flags are going back up. the latest on kyiv's stunning counter offensive and what it means for rurussian moral. that's coming up next. >>> what's for dinner? pan era. freshly prepared. it's a delicious night on for pann era. t the table. bosley's america's number one hair restoration experts can stop your hair loss and give
that katherine was perfect. charles was happy with camilla. and once the first child was born, that was a great time for her, i think. >> always a pressure having you on. thank you so much for joining us. i expect to see you here with me in the days to come. and it's monday september 12 today. the funeral to be held week today between now and then. you will see an awful lot of activity here around this area. and in westminster as we look forward to the arrival of the queen's casket here...
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katherine hello this is sergei sergeevich's brother .t meet baturin, an accountant who is deaf, but sees a bastard, better than you and me. in general, styopka, you will take it upon yourself. fedorov's laboratory assistant at the plant is fond of scuba diving, you never know where she will emerge from, i take no. you won't be able to handle it, i'll isolate it myself. you'll have this one don't relax, this is a very serious object. for everyone still at the site, sergei sergeevich kashkin, the district inspector saw one remedy against him: run. consider half the job done. god bless him. here you pugach sign for the risk, the supplement is supposed. what will be the conditions of the difficult site? as you have already seen huge? the conditions will be such relatives, but formally, i have another motorcycle now to replace the life- saving krug swim. i don’t know how to put in a queue for an apartment, no matter how sergei refuses, a businesslike approach. on whom networks? put the release of super ophthalmos in natural conditions, osseti
katherine hello this is sergei sergeevich's brother .t meet baturin, an accountant who is deaf, but sees a bastard, better than you and me. in general, styopka, you will take it upon yourself. fedorov's laboratory assistant at the plant is fond of scuba diving, you never know where she will emerge from, i take no. you won't be able to handle it, i'll isolate it myself. you'll have this one don't relax, this is a very serious object. for everyone still at the site, sergei sergeevich kashkin, the...
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perhaps we will see meghan and harry doing a little bit more in the uk with william and with katherineyes, they're not senior working royals but it doesn't mean that they can't also come over here and, again, do events with both the prince and princess of wales. there are already coming over here with charities they support. they are popular, they really are. >> i heard that with one of the biographies that was a moment to see the four of them together and what a moment it is that there's probably some talks already in motion about how to bring them back into the fold so that everybody is happy and that feeling of unity is conveyed. julie montagu, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you so much for having me. >>> still ahead ukraine says it is reclaiming key areas taken by russian forces months ago. we'll go live to a town that was just recaptured. plus, the nation marking -- this nation marking 21 years since the 9/11 terror attacks. how the president is paying his respects straight ahead. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make denti
perhaps we will see meghan and harry doing a little bit more in the uk with william and with katherineyes, they're not senior working royals but it doesn't mean that they can't also come over here and, again, do events with both the prince and princess of wales. there are already coming over here with charities they support. they are popular, they really are. >> i heard that with one of the biographies that was a moment to see the four of them together and what a moment it is that there's...
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line to the throne after king charles the people know that they're seeing him, they sing his wife katherine, but will you will, you know, where will it go in the future? and i don't think at the moment we can say that particularly when we're thinking, for example, about the commonwealth and the fact that he is now head of state of 14 other countries including australia, canada, jamaica, and so on. so i think there are many questions that will have to be asked under the new reign of king charles, or do you think his standing is like with in those countries obviously have my own opinion being australian, but you know, it's very interesting. i do think it's correct to say that he's gone a long way to rehabilitate his reputation after the the diana scandal and me a fair and her subsequent death. i think, you know, that was certainly my biggest memory growing up in australia was, was that that whole scandal that was right as i was a teenager, every one remembers where diana was suddenly australians do. and i'm sure britons as well, remember where diana, where you were, when you heard the news of
line to the throne after king charles the people know that they're seeing him, they sing his wife katherine, but will you will, you know, where will it go in the future? and i don't think at the moment we can say that particularly when we're thinking, for example, about the commonwealth and the fact that he is now head of state of 14 other countries including australia, canada, jamaica, and so on. so i think there are many questions that will have to be asked under the new reign of king...
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role call. >> >> president katherine feinstein: present.president stephen nakajo: present. >> commissioner marcy fraser: present. commissioner morgan has been excused from the meeting. >> >> chief jeanine nicholson: present. >> item 2 item will be read by president feinstein. >> thank you. >> 2. ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement the san francisco fire commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders, and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >>
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. >> i want to bring in katherine rampel. economists seem to think the worst of inflation is behind us but the report showed it is a problem. how do economists get this wrong? >> i think economists were mostly responding to the decline in gas prices which have in fact gone down. reflected in today's report. the problem is that so many other categories of course were up. rents were up. a lot of other core consumer purchases have gotten more expensive. i think in general it is very difficult to predict what the trends will look like motto month or several months out in the future given the uncertainties by supply chain issues and presented by of course the war, the unprovoked war in ukraine as well as other factors like the vagaries of how consumers interpret the rhetoric they hear. so the expression is it's always to make predictions about the future but it's especially, especially difficult right now coming out of this pandemic. >> seemed like economists bullish the u.s. would not go into a recession, that the job numbers are
. >> i want to bring in katherine rampel. economists seem to think the worst of inflation is behind us but the report showed it is a problem. how do economists get this wrong? >> i think economists were mostly responding to the decline in gas prices which have in fact gone down. reflected in today's report. the problem is that so many other categories of course were up. rents were up. a lot of other core consumer purchases have gotten more expensive. i think in general it is very...
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it certainly it's william, katherine, harry and meghan.arles ray, former editor for the sun, thank you for checking in and giving us great insight. we appreciate your time as you look live at buckingham palace. we will take you there and get back with greg palkot after ther break.am ♪ ♪ ♪ ose before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪ energy demands are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes
it certainly it's william, katherine, harry and meghan.arles ray, former editor for the sun, thank you for checking in and giving us great insight. we appreciate your time as you look live at buckingham palace. we will take you there and get back with greg palkot after ther break.am ♪ ♪ ♪ ose before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty...
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. >> katherine ann nardella. >> shawn m.eson. >> manika narula. >> karen susan navorro. >> francis joseph nazario. >> joseph m.navis. >> rayman marcus neblett. >> lawrence nedell. >> pete negron. >> luke gi nee. >> laurie n.nara. >> david kill jim david william nelson. >> james a. nelson. >> oscar francis nesbitt. >> peter allen nelson. renee newell. >> christopher c. newton. >> nancy yuen ngo. >> and my husband mark adam brissman. you're so dearly loved and continue to be a guiding light for me and my family. i want to express my gratitude to the first responders, especially those responsible for the recovery and return of my husband's wedding ring, god bless you, god bless mark, and all of our loved ones. and god bless america. >> and my uncle bart joseph risai. only our lives overlapped a year your memory is kept alive by the stories of our family and we can only hope to make every celebration like you did, we love and miss you. god bless america. >> jodi machello. >> katlyn a.nikosa. >> martin stewart. >> asan joseph ned
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today i am proud to create him prince of wales with katherine beside him, our new prince and princesswill, i know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given. i want also to express my love for harry and meghan, as they continue to build their lives overseas. >> it was just a couple of weeks ago that prince william said he was going to move to a smaller home to try to have a normal life. how does this change his life, also prince harry's life? >> well, a good question. prince william's life has now stepped up a notch in public terms. kate, the duchess, as we know her, is now princess of wales, which means and she has herself acknowledged this apparently, assuming the role that we still link with diana, princess of wales. i think, in fact, when harry and meghan left the uk, left working royal family, the pressure was absolutely on william and particularly kate to step up a notch, to step up to the plate. because only kate could then provide the glamour factor. but they did step up. kate did p
today i am proud to create him prince of wales with katherine beside him, our new prince and princesswill, i know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given. i want also to express my love for harry and meghan, as they continue to build their lives overseas. >> it was just a couple of weeks ago that prince william said he was going to move to a smaller home to try to have a normal life. how...
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i thought katherine, our princess of wales, elegant as ever. if you're worried about the monarchy, year looking at it. william and katherine, he's so statesman-like. she's become even more regal. that's exactly the sort of people that we want to lead the monarchy forward. i thought she looked -- i know this is probably the wrong phrase to say given the day, but absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. so incredibly sad at the same time. it was a very haunting look that she had today. very sad. >> martha: yeah, it absolutely was. word is that she and william will move in to the castle at windsor. we'll see if that bears out. they live on a cottage on the estate right now. that would put them in a position to be really sort of right there, right behind king charles and camilla as sort of the ready-to-go heirs to the two of them. duncan and neil, thanks so much. i want to thank you for being with us throughout the last 12 days of coverage. you've been tremendous assets. we hope that there will be a coronation in the not too distant future and that we
i thought katherine, our princess of wales, elegant as ever. if you're worried about the monarchy, year looking at it. william and katherine, he's so statesman-like. she's become even more regal. that's exactly the sort of people that we want to lead the monarchy forward. i thought she looked -- i know this is probably the wrong phrase to say given the day, but absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. so incredibly sad at the same time. it was a very haunting look that she had today. very sad....
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katherine schweit joins me now, retired fbi special agent who created the active shooter program aftermote learning. fewer kids than expected. you heard the boy in uvalde who is doing virtual learning because he's afraid. he doesn't think the new fencing, that additional officers will protect him if a gunman tries to get on campus. when you think about this in the macro, do all these additions, eight-foot fences, things like that, make a difference? >> fences, more police officers, locks that really lock, keys that the students actually -- teachers have keys to their own classrooms which many of them didn't have, those are physical security matters that can make people -- that can provide safety. safety is really two things. safety is being safe. maybe that's the locks and the fences, but it's also feeling safe. it's going to take a long time for people to feel safe because it's such an illusive thing once you lose that feeling of safety. it's going to be a challenge, because i think they also need to make sure that they think about long term. this is great. but how long is that eight-
katherine schweit joins me now, retired fbi special agent who created the active shooter program aftermote learning. fewer kids than expected. you heard the boy in uvalde who is doing virtual learning because he's afraid. he doesn't think the new fencing, that additional officers will protect him if a gunman tries to get on campus. when you think about this in the macro, do all these additions, eight-foot fences, things like that, make a difference? >> fences, more police officers, locks...
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en polÍtica, la primera latina elegida en el senado de estados unidos podrÍa quedarse sin trabajo katherinesta ta querÍa en las vegas todo es celebraciÓn. y inauguran su cuarto restaurante despuÉs de sobrevivir la pandemia y pese a la inflaciÓn la senadora demÓcrata es la invitada de honor ti dice conoce bien los retos de no tener lo suficiente. (hablado en inglÉs). >>> visita uno de los hoteles. visita uno de los hoteles. en el 2016 hizo historia ser la primera mujer en nevada y la primera latina elegida para el senado de estados unidos hoy lucha para la reelecciÓn en una de las contiendas mÁs competitivas >>> su oponente el republicano que se negÓ a darnos una entrevista, liderÓ el esfuerzo de la campaÑa de trump para anular los resultados de la elecciones en nevada (hablado en inglÉs). >>> la senadora como le llaman en nevada por ser de descendencia mexicana, apoya a ya el derecho al aborto en uno de los estados que tiene n sequÍa enferma extrema. la inflaciÓn y cambio climÁtico los latinos es el 340% de la poblaciÓntelo estado segÚn naleo 1 de cada 5 votantes serÁ latino. >>> han apoyad
en polÍtica, la primera latina elegida en el senado de estados unidos podrÍa quedarse sin trabajo katherinesta ta querÍa en las vegas todo es celebraciÓn. y inauguran su cuarto restaurante despuÉs de sobrevivir la pandemia y pese a la inflaciÓn la senadora demÓcrata es la invitada de honor ti dice conoce bien los retos de no tener lo suficiente. (hablado en inglÉs). >>> visita uno de los hoteles. visita uno de los hoteles. en el 2016 hizo historia ser la primera mujer en nevada...
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here's cbs' katherine herridge. >> he was living his dream. >> reporter: pilot charles was more than hero to his family, who affectionately called him chick. >> he was really our touch stone, and he still is. >> reporter: days before the anniversary, his sister, an advocate for the 9/11 families, showed us his name among those etched in bronze surrounding the two memorial pools in new york city. on 9/11, al quaeda terrorists took over american airlines flight 77, slamming it into the pentagon. debra's grief has turned to anger with confirmation a potential plea deal is under discussion for the five 9/11 defendants. >> i was outraged. >> reporter: defense attorneys told cbs news military prosecutors may be willing to take the death penalty off the table. and in return, the 9/11 defendants would plead guilty to the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil. >> do other families feel the same way? >> the families are outraged. and they don't want closure. they want justice. >> reporter: but another group, 9/11 families for peaceful tomorrows, believes a plea deal could deliver some measure of
here's cbs' katherine herridge. >> he was living his dream. >> reporter: pilot charles was more than hero to his family, who affectionately called him chick. >> he was really our touch stone, and he still is. >> reporter: days before the anniversary, his sister, an advocate for the 9/11 families, showed us his name among those etched in bronze surrounding the two memorial pools in new york city. on 9/11, al quaeda terrorists took over american airlines flight 77,...
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and behind her there, princess katherine, the princess of wales.ry moment, anderson. the streets are lined with policemen. and you can hear a pin drop, honestly. it's gray skies, somber moment. a feeling of reverence. but i think for many britains also a moment of extreme pride to be able to participate in this great tradition and to honor queen elizabeth ii here in westminster abbey where she was crowned some 69 years ago, where she married her beloved prince ph philip, some 75 years ago. and where today so many from all around the world, more than 100, foreign dignitaries, royals, prime ministers, princes and presidents will pay their last respects to queen elizabeth ii, anderson. >> images of the members of the british navy who will be moving with, dragging the funeral. it's extraordinary the history of what we are looking at. the fact that that -- did you call it a cortege? >> this is the front of the procession. that's the state gun carriage. >> the very gun carriage has been used -- >> queen victoria, right back in history. and it's so tradit
and behind her there, princess katherine, the princess of wales.ry moment, anderson. the streets are lined with policemen. and you can hear a pin drop, honestly. it's gray skies, somber moment. a feeling of reverence. but i think for many britains also a moment of extreme pride to be able to participate in this great tradition and to honor queen elizabeth ii here in westminster abbey where she was crowned some 69 years ago, where she married her beloved prince ph philip, some 75 years ago. and...
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vicki. >> thank show katherine and recent will be along with kron. 4 news at 10.alligator. sure they know a good but that yeah. why >> o coming up next 10 o'clock, daylong disaster on bartow. still undiagnosed electrical problem is. >> created a lot of delays. we'll have a live report. and when things might get back to normal and another person at a local assisted living facility has died after apparently drinking a cleaning solution. the legal action now being considered. keep it her have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i love my phone. what??? ♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪ >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >> chaos at 10 o'clock passengers earlier today. we're stuck in the dark after a train just couldn't get out of bart's transbay tube causing all kinds of delays throughout the day and still now into tonight. good evening, everybody. thanks for joining us on kron. 4 news at 10. i'm grant lotu
vicki. >> thank show katherine and recent will be along with kron. 4 news at 10.alligator. sure they know a good but that yeah. why >> o coming up next 10 o'clock, daylong disaster on bartow. still undiagnosed electrical problem is. >> created a lot of delays. we'll have a live report. and when things might get back to normal and another person at a local assisted living facility has died after apparently drinking a cleaning solution. the legal action now being considered....
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had the most extensive resumes considering these are life time judicial appointments. 35-year-old katherinebell never tried a case before donald trump gave her a life time appointment to the united states district court for the middle district of florida. she was the one who handed down the opinion abruptly ending the federal mask mandate on u.s. airlines. or there is 39 judge justin walker who had also never tried a case in his life when president trump appointed him to the federal bench in 2019. in 2020, judge walker ruled in favor of a louisville wedding photographer who wanted to deny service to same sex couples. that decision was appealed but just last week another judge once again sided with the photographer and this time the judge was a guy named benjamin beaton, 40-year-old judge, another appointee of, wait for it, donald trump. as much as legal experts would like to believe that cases like this are decided on the merits of the argument made in court, the rulings of judges like aileen cannon and katherine mizelle and justin walker, they all suggest that something else, something par
had the most extensive resumes considering these are life time judicial appointments. 35-year-old katherinebell never tried a case before donald trump gave her a life time appointment to the united states district court for the middle district of florida. she was the one who handed down the opinion abruptly ending the federal mask mandate on u.s. airlines. or there is 39 judge justin walker who had also never tried a case in his life when president trump appointed him to the federal bench in...
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pace bowler lauren bell has received herfirst international twenty20 call—up, while katherine brunt hasengland in the absence of injured captain heather knight. and it was a dramatic day for defending champion primoz roglic on stage 16 of the vuelta a espana. it looked like a great move, as he attacked in the closing stages, going clear of race leader remco evenepoel in the last three kilometres — but evenepoel then had to stop with a mechanical issue. luckily for him, if you have a problem that close to the finish, you get the same time as the group you were with at that point. roglic then raced flat out — only to crash in the closing stages. he was given the same time as stage winner mads pedersen, but after all his efforts, he only gained eight seconds on evenepoel and injured himself. he's still1 minute 26 behind, with 5 stages to go. with five stages to go. gunning for him. that is all the sport for us for now. we'll see you later on. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... a new prime minister in number ten. liz truss arrives promi
pace bowler lauren bell has received herfirst international twenty20 call—up, while katherine brunt hasengland in the absence of injured captain heather knight. and it was a dramatic day for defending champion primoz roglic on stage 16 of the vuelta a espana. it looked like a great move, as he attacked in the closing stages, going clear of race leader remco evenepoel in the last three kilometres — but evenepoel then had to stop with a mechanical issue. luckily for him, if you have a problem...
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both brothers wanting to work on the same issues such as conservation, with katherine stepping in ande, peacemaker between them. a source quoted in the book says a frustrated prince harry feared he would become irrelevant when prince george who was second in line to the throne turned 18. he had this thing that he had a shelf life. he was fixated on this. he would compare himself with his uncle prince andrew. he would say i have this time to make an impact because i can. >> rather than being relaxed about his future he was preoccupied with being able to make an impact. >> reporter: the author trying to pull back the curtain on the allegations that meghan bullied staff at the palace. the book claiming the team would refer to themselves as the sussex survivors club. a spokesman for the duchess categorically denied bullying claims. the book tried to highlight meghan's personal struggle as a royal. now it's also worth pointing out that prince harry is working on his own memoir which is expected to be released soon. erielle? >> it is highly anticipated. lama, thank you. >>> now to cheryl sc
both brothers wanting to work on the same issues such as conservation, with katherine stepping in ande, peacemaker between them. a source quoted in the book says a frustrated prince harry feared he would become irrelevant when prince george who was second in line to the throne turned 18. he had this thing that he had a shelf life. he was fixated on this. he would compare himself with his uncle prince andrew. he would say i have this time to make an impact because i can. >> rather than...
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spotlight turns to king charles, and in turn, prince william, the heir to the throne and his wife katherinef wales. >> i think charles does know that part of his job is going to be laying the foundations for william's reign one day, and perhaps he will occupy a more transitional role, kind of laying the groundwork for the next great dynasty of royals which is likely to be under william and kate. >> as a nation says their final goodbyes to their monarch after a remarkable seven decades of service. >> as she leaves us and goes to heaven, the one thing she'll want to know is that her father was proud of her. and i think he will have been, and i bet you he says to her that he was. >> and with that, the end of the elizabethan era, which also marks the end of a remarkable love story, the queen and prince philip finally laid to rest together. but her first love perhaps was the united kingdom. and today her subjects paid tribute with a poignant and profound final farewell. now back to my "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts in new york. byron? >> thank you, juju. we'll check back with you a little lat
spotlight turns to king charles, and in turn, prince william, the heir to the throne and his wife katherinef wales. >> i think charles does know that part of his job is going to be laying the foundations for william's reign one day, and perhaps he will occupy a more transitional role, kind of laying the groundwork for the next great dynasty of royals which is likely to be under william and kate. >> as a nation says their final goodbyes to their monarch after a remarkable seven...
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joining us live now is professor katherine olson.ches in the history department at san jose state university with a specialty in british and celtic studies. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. professor. thank you. so our hearts are with the queen, her family and all who loved her today. and we know that there are huge crowds gathered outside of buckingham palace right now. walk us through the significance of the queen's 70 year reign. absolutely. >> will was became monarch at >> over the past 70 and of course, she's the longest reigning them british monarchy in history presided over a number of very important changes britain and its empire with the breakup of the british empire and out a variety of its a former colonies joining the commonwealth the modern political britain, including that devolution for wales and northern ireland and scotland. she had a very longstanding diplomatic will. she acted as an intermediary between the british government and other nations on countless occasions. >> and had a very strong with th
joining us live now is professor katherine olson.ches in the history department at san jose state university with a specialty in british and celtic studies. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. professor. thank you. so our hearts are with the queen, her family and all who loved her today. and we know that there are huge crowds gathered outside of buckingham palace right now. walk us through the significance of the queen's 70 year reign. absolutely. >> will was became monarch...
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san jose state university professor katherine olson says the 96 year-old always remained a political. her views on politics. she kept herself a man. she was an excellent terms >> president biden and president biden saying thursday that the queen's 70 year reign defined an era. his statement reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help make our relationship special. there will now be 10 days of mourning for the queen's funeral is expected to take place. grace cathedral in san francisco already planning to stream that funeral live for the public to watch as they have done for other royals. in the past reporting the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> all right, rob, here at home, brits are lamenting the loss of the queen. we caught up with the general manager of a british themed bar in south bay and kron four's. also the money joins us now live in the newsroom with his message tonight. l a. >> well, the pumps general manager grew
san jose state university professor katherine olson says the 96 year-old always remained a political. her views on politics. she kept herself a man. she was an excellent terms >> president biden and president biden saying thursday that the queen's 70 year reign defined an era. his statement reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help...
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about katherine dared to visit decided brandy with a bandit public.years ago we planted him. look. m hallelujah hello would you like to say hello? by your grace, they are calling to moscow, by the way. now you're winning, brother. i can't say for sure at the moment. hello comrade inspector good afternoon. not just a kind great one , imagine the 8th shop stopped in the river, pure water went. and my super-phtalia. the muses are dead, they are all dead, they cannot live without the pollutant can. great fish i beg you help yourself. where are you going to moscow to the academy of sciences i will make a full report the triumph of my theory is complete? pure water poisoning now in the morning. no, it's a grandiose hybrid. and super will remain. what are you, what are you, comrades inspector? don't worry, i autoclaved it for almost no benzene flavor. don't worry, your body will take care of it. go away, i wanted intelligent, but simple i can kill. fourth pass. come on, keep everything in order. bye bye. do you want porridge, ivan sergeevich, are you me, and
about katherine dared to visit decided brandy with a bandit public.years ago we planted him. look. m hallelujah hello would you like to say hello? by your grace, they are calling to moscow, by the way. now you're winning, brother. i can't say for sure at the moment. hello comrade inspector good afternoon. not just a kind great one , imagine the 8th shop stopped in the river, pure water went. and my super-phtalia. the muses are dead, they are all dead, they cannot live without the pollutant can....
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congressman jake la turner, congressman and ron estes, senator jerry moran, senator roger marshall, katherine see karen seaburg and joc president from the american earhart foundation leaders mccarthy and mcconnell. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable laura kelly, governor of kansas. good morning, everybody. i am so delighted to be here and honored at astra for aspira to the stars through difficulty. that is the kansas state motto, a recognition that kansas came into the union as a free state when there was fierce opposition that the spirit of kansans propelled them to beat the odds and accomplish much. who better to represent our great state in statuary hall than dwight d hayes and our and now a native daughter of kansas, amelia earhart. i want to extend my gratitude to our congressional leaders and our kansas delegation for the opportunity to honor one of kansans most iconic figures, a woman who showed all of us what it means to reach for the stars. amelia earhart was born and raised in atchison, kansas. a small town overlook in the missouri river from a very early age. amelia was a dreamer.
congressman jake la turner, congressman and ron estes, senator jerry moran, senator roger marshall, katherine see karen seaburg and joc president from the american earhart foundation leaders mccarthy and mcconnell. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable laura kelly, governor of kansas. good morning, everybody. i am so delighted to be here and honored at astra for aspira to the stars through difficulty. that is the kansas state motto, a recognition that kansas came into the union as a free state...
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another little interesting tidbit is, supervisor katherine stephanie who represents the marina where many of these strange encounters have happened, said she's been in close contact with the captain at north station and he told her hobbs forcibly kissed a female police officer. i couldn't get more information about that if the police department. they have gone hush-hush on this as they build their investigation that would seem, you know, pretty serious. >> yeah, that's one step further. do you feel like with the attention both on social and your articles, getting any indication the police and the d.a. may approach with more urgency now? >> i think so. people are really mad. obviously the women this has happened to, the original family in west portal, there's another farmly that i mentioned, where he followed another teenager recently and has kept coming back to the dad's small business, there are so many examples now in the chronicle columns alone that everybody is really, you know, i think the public is demanding action here. >> all right. we'll see fit happens. heather knight, ""sa
another little interesting tidbit is, supervisor katherine stephanie who represents the marina where many of these strange encounters have happened, said she's been in close contact with the captain at north station and he told her hobbs forcibly kissed a female police officer. i couldn't get more information about that if the police department. they have gone hush-hush on this as they build their investigation that would seem, you know, pretty serious. >> yeah, that's one step further....
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i've either looked like it was cause i had your cranes, graham, and katherine as i finished then you ought you behind you. but when you get away with no, that's going well, unless i can tell miss woodley get the staff luncheons to, let's say, i suppose never softening snipped. so when i was just that amusement, when were you all the shy black, oregon the town of rebellion. where is one of don't bounce his industrial centers for 8 years, it was occupied by craney and troops. now, only a few houses remain in the once large and flourishing city in retreat. ukrainian troops leave only ashes behind and the graves of civilians was walmart vulgar. i shall subs. thrilled, wore a black smell. i mailed august the drawer together. so for so let her off. it's i last that she is, jacob falls by heaps of ileo sham disk and bully, a girl thought pity this did show a bit more said that save her an account. shelton at mcmurry. should you thus tally more? he should melissa towards the wall. i mean, ah, the dead have to be buried in the yards of apartment blocks constant shelley makes it impossible to
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william and katherine have made their first official visit as prince and princess of wales, visiting prince william�*s office says there are no plans for an investiture on the scale of the one seen in 1969 when the then prince charles was crowned. hywel griffith reports. a first tentative step back onto familiar ground. for this inaugural visit as prince and princess of wales, william and catherine returned to anglesey — somewhere they knew the welcome would be warm. hip hip... hooray! the island was their home for three years, when william served as a search and rescue pilot. it�*s a place where he can claim some local knowledge. half a century ago, the tone was very different as charles was formally invested as prince of wales. the palace has made it known that there are no plans to repeat this kind of ceremony any time soon, as most people struggle with the cost of living. i don�*t think we need a grand investiture as it was before. and i think prince charles, the old prince charles — king charles now — has said he doesn�*t want that for his son. they were talking about the invest
william and katherine have made their first official visit as prince and princess of wales, visiting prince william�*s office says there are no plans for an investiture on the scale of the one seen in 1969 when the then prince charles was crowned. hywel griffith reports. a first tentative step back onto familiar ground. for this inaugural visit as prince and princess of wales, william and catherine returned to anglesey — somewhere they knew the welcome would be warm. hip hip... hooray! the...
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katherine, it was, you know, ground the violence includes 6 homicides over a four-day period in august. >> some people arguing city leaders are not doing enough. >> a string of violent attacks also included shooting death of a popular dentist that happened during an attempted robbery. the 13 year-old who was shot and injured at an oakland school not long ago. mayor chef says more police officers will be part of the answer and a big factor in the chaos. she says the number of guns out there. >> well, one is that we've never seen so many guns purchased during the pandemic and that access to guns. the failure for surrounding states to adequately control guns and the types of guns that are available continue to be a huge concern. but we are working in a full and comprehensive and relentless way. not only are around violence prevention, which oakland has been recognized for, but also adding more officers. we graduated 30 new cadets. we have 2 academies going right now. amazing people who are dedicating their lives to making us safer. >> of course, that is a dramatic new turn from recent yea
katherine, it was, you know, ground the violence includes 6 homicides over a four-day period in august. >> some people arguing city leaders are not doing enough. >> a string of violent attacks also included shooting death of a popular dentist that happened during an attempted robbery. the 13 year-old who was shot and injured at an oakland school not long ago. mayor chef says more police officers will be part of the answer and a big factor in the chaos. she says the number of guns...
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san jose state university professor katherine olson says the 96 year-old always remained a political. her views on politics. she kept herself a man. she was an excellent terms >> president biden and president biden saying thursday that the queen's 70 year reign defined an era. his statement reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help make our relationship special. there will now be 10 days of mourning before the queen's funeral is expected to take place. grace cathedral in san francisco already making plans to stream that funeral live for the public to watch as they have done in the past. for other royals reporting live in studio. i'm rob nesbitt. kron. 4 news. thank you, rob. governor newsom releasing a statement that reads in part california joins the united kingdom. the commonwealth. >> and people around the world in mourning the passing of her majesty queen elizabeth. the second as we reflect on her incomparable life and legacy.
san jose state university professor katherine olson says the 96 year-old always remained a political. her views on politics. she kept herself a man. she was an excellent terms >> president biden and president biden saying thursday that the queen's 70 year reign defined an era. his statement reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help...