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kathryn: yeah.ember that people have been moving water for thousands of years and it's actually something we're good at, right? it is not technologically difficult to do it. the solutions are known. is it expensive? is it difficult? is it politically fraught with danger? all those things, but it's very doable. and i think also it's interesting to me. you know, this country was settled originally, of course, by native americans. and then the next kind of wave that that came over were europeans from a temperate climate. and i think that idea of life in a temperate climate sticks with us. and people forget that desert cities are actually among the oldest cities on the planet. that humans have always lived in deserts and will always live in deserts. and i think in this country, we just have this weird cultural norm that comes from the fact that many of the people who came over here and founded, you know, this government were from a tempered climate. that's not how all humans experience the world. joe: n
kathryn: yeah.ember that people have been moving water for thousands of years and it's actually something we're good at, right? it is not technologically difficult to do it. the solutions are known. is it expensive? is it difficult? is it politically fraught with danger? all those things, but it's very doable. and i think also it's interesting to me. you know, this country was settled originally, of course, by native americans. and then the next kind of wave that that came over were europeans...
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kathryn: i am not sure. think one can be perfectly sure if you think about the shifting reasons of inflation over this time period, the effect of the increasing of the federal funds rate. because so many expectations of an increase are built into market and employer predictions, it would be closer to keeping on track than breaking it to increase rates further. guy: is the shift in the labor market permanent? has labor now gotten significantly more power, and once it has gained that power, how easy will it be to take it away? kathryn: i have been impressed with the labor market gains but i don't see them as being permanent. they have not been accompanied by any type of policy to reinforce those gains. we have not increased the minimum wage since 2009, not increased enforcement of wage theft of the fair labor standards act. what the market giveth, the market can take away. there is a strong labor market but if we don't have policy to reinforce those gains, even something as simple as requiring paid sick days f
kathryn: i am not sure. think one can be perfectly sure if you think about the shifting reasons of inflation over this time period, the effect of the increasing of the federal funds rate. because so many expectations of an increase are built into market and employer predictions, it would be closer to keeping on track than breaking it to increase rates further. guy: is the shift in the labor market permanent? has labor now gotten significantly more power, and once it has gained that power, how...
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kathryn bright was one of the next targets. ♪ ♪ kathryn lived in a house just off wichita state campus lunch with her brother, kevin. ♪ singular: killer breaks in. he's lying in wait, and he's thinking he will be able to subdue her and do whatever he wants and fill his fantasy, which is a lot of what the crimes are about. when they came home, they were ambushed. ♪ relph: he first says he's on the run from california to new york and he just wants a car and some money. that's an attempt to put your victims at ease. he orders kevin to tie up his sister. then he takes kevin into another room and wants to tie him up, and they get into a terrible struggle. and kevin gets ahold of the gun. he shoves it into his stomach, he fires it, and it doesn't go off. relph: kevin believed that he had gotten ahold of the guy's gun, but unknown to him, he had a second weapon. through a series of struggles, he will shoot kevin. jordan: kevin still gets up and fights. the attacker has to shoot him twice. ♪ he thinks he's immobilized him, goes to take care of kathryn according to plan. kevin, who is very inca
kathryn bright was one of the next targets. ♪ ♪ kathryn lived in a house just off wichita state campus lunch with her brother, kevin. ♪ singular: killer breaks in. he's lying in wait, and he's thinking he will be able to subdue her and do whatever he wants and fill his fantasy, which is a lot of what the crimes are about. when they came home, they were ambushed. ♪ relph: he first says he's on the run from california to new york and he just wants a car and some money. that's an attempt...
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mary kathryn. >> yeah.ing on here is that not only is the government involved in censoring what they call disinformation. they don't know that. during covid especially we learned over and over again they don't actually know the truth or trying to obscure the truth and not allowed to have a discussion about it. second, the press is backing them up. one of these discussions between facebook executives is saying hey, we're getting a lot of pressure from the white house and the press to censor vaccine discouraging information. that doesn't mean misinformation, that means truthful information they thought was inappropriate. so first of all it's okay to pass on things that aren't true. that's covered under free speech. it certainly should be well within bounds to pass on truthful things. but the press and white house combined with social media kept us from having a lot of rational discussion about covid policies and hurt public health in the end. >> harris: you know, it wasn't just the information that they were
mary kathryn. >> yeah.ing on here is that not only is the government involved in censoring what they call disinformation. they don't know that. during covid especially we learned over and over again they don't actually know the truth or trying to obscure the truth and not allowed to have a discussion about it. second, the press is backing them up. one of these discussions between facebook executives is saying hey, we're getting a lot of pressure from the white house and the press to...
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. >> dana: mary kathryn, the andy is talking about is this quote here. it says it cost $5 million to pay one biden and $5 million to another biden. they hired hunter biden to protect us through his dad for all kinds of problems. he replied to the effect don't worry hunter will take care of all those issues through his dad. what do you make of the changes, the slight changes in the language from the white house as this gets a little bit closer to coming to fruition in terms of all this evidence coming out now that the house republicans have the ability to subpoena and get documents? >> i think president biden foolishly gave himself no wiggle room when he was talking about hunter biden and business dealings whether or not he was involved. turns out there is millions of dollars flowing and actual evidence that this was with possibly joe biden's knowledge and it turns out at the public library you can't pick up a form or schedule for call girls and millions of dollars from an energy company if you file your taxes. i defer to andy whether it's a common or lik
. >> dana: mary kathryn, the andy is talking about is this quote here. it says it cost $5 million to pay one biden and $5 million to another biden. they hired hunter biden to protect us through his dad for all kinds of problems. he replied to the effect don't worry hunter will take care of all those issues through his dad. what do you make of the changes, the slight changes in the language from the white house as this gets a little bit closer to coming to fruition in terms of all this...
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. >> thank you, kathryn. if there's people that rolled in, we have seats available and you probably can't hear us out there. come on in. like north dakota, people are amazed there's people in the front row and then there's a few more back and then some in the next room. you're welcome to come in and we have room for you and i'd say, again, we lead with gratitude always in north dakota every time we start a meeting, we leave with gratitude and i -- kathryn touched on it a bit why we're in the race in north dakota and when i take a look at the best america, there's a lot of great things happening and saw it yesterday in the parade of amber streets and lined with patriotic people caring about the future of their country. we see it everywhere we go. when we were in iowa this week for the parade on july 3 and going up and down all the parade booths and a recovery booth and here's a group that's a veteran group and local library and here's the pet rescue. everybody is doing something great locally but all in all, w
. >> thank you, kathryn. if there's people that rolled in, we have seats available and you probably can't hear us out there. come on in. like north dakota, people are amazed there's people in the front row and then there's a few more back and then some in the next room. you're welcome to come in and we have room for you and i'd say, again, we lead with gratitude always in north dakota every time we start a meeting, we leave with gratitude and i -- kathryn touched on it a bit why we're in...
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. —— dame kathryn grainger. # thy mercy, lord, is in the heavens; # thy truth doth reach the clouds:e mountains great; # thyjudgements deep as floods: # by the symbol of this sword, we pledge our loyalty, entrusting you to defend our laws, and to uphold justice # thyjudgements deep as floods: #
. —— dame kathryn grainger. # thy mercy, lord, is in the heavens; # thy truth doth reach the clouds:e mountains great; # thyjudgements deep as floods: # by the symbol of this sword, we pledge our loyalty, entrusting you to defend our laws, and to uphold justice # thyjudgements deep as floods: #
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. >> kathryn, it does. drivers are fed up avoiding the freeways at night and when they do have to be on the road, they are constantly on the lookout for a possible shooting around the corner. driving along interstate 5.80, in the east bay has changed in the last year becoming more dangerous with freeway shootings being reported almost on a weekly basis. it's especially tragic when the shootings take a life and you see the faces of young innocent victims ca drives along 5.80, on a daily basis from his home in castro valley. it is sad and it's it's so rampant right now. and you keep hearing it all over the place. >> i mean, every day you hear something that happening. it's it's sad when innocent person get shot and killed has nothing to do with if there was an incident or something else is happening there. every driver i spoke to thursday has been impacted by gun violence on a freeway. any con just wanted to stop. >> i think ultimately this really does go down to a political state and them. how do we as a com
. >> kathryn, it does. drivers are fed up avoiding the freeways at night and when they do have to be on the road, they are constantly on the lookout for a possible shooting around the corner. driving along interstate 5.80, in the east bay has changed in the last year becoming more dangerous with freeway shootings being reported almost on a weekly basis. it's especially tragic when the shootings take a life and you see the faces of young innocent victims ca drives along 5.80, on a daily...
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i want to ask you something, liz, that kathryn just pointed out. her response about the lawyer, she said if they are lawyers, meaning walt nauta and de oliveira's, if their lawyers are loyal to them, the lawyers being paid for by a trump pac, but a lawyer is supposed to be lawyer to their clients, and at some point, when they look at this evidence, what's that honest conversation looking like? what do the the lawyers say two de oliveira or nauta, you've got a strong case against two. you could go to jail for a very long time for donald trump? >> a lawyer is not supposed to represent clients that have different, or conflicting, loyalties. and that's what's happened, or what appears to be happening here. this lawyer is representing both the pac, which the money is being raised by donald trump for the pac. and he is representing people who work for trump, and have the evidence against trump, could have evidence against trump, critical evidence against trump. so, what side is he on? and as it was, i don't think we know this yet, that one of the employe
i want to ask you something, liz, that kathryn just pointed out. her response about the lawyer, she said if they are lawyers, meaning walt nauta and de oliveira's, if their lawyers are loyal to them, the lawyers being paid for by a trump pac, but a lawyer is supposed to be lawyer to their clients, and at some point, when they look at this evidence, what's that honest conversation looking like? what do the the lawyers say two de oliveira or nauta, you've got a strong case against two. you could...
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first you kathryn, does the administration have any obvious options for countering or challenging any of the latest supreme court decisions? >> what i can tell you, alex, is the president has faced two big decisions with the supreme court this week. the biggest of all was the decision to block his student loan forgiveness program. this was a campaign pledge of the president and the president is standing by as he gather with his aides yesterday to work out next steps ahead of that. they are looking for a new program that would cancel up to $20,000 in student debt. here's what the president had to say yesterday. >> i'm announcing today a new path consistent with the days -- to provide student debt relief as quickly as possible. this new path is gonna take longer, but in my view is that's path that remains to providing -- i'm not gonna stop fighting to deliver borrowers what they need, particularly those at the bottom end of the economics to scale. >> but a lot remains unknown as we go forward. how long is going to take to come up with the rule, who is going to qualify, it could take mon
first you kathryn, does the administration have any obvious options for countering or challenging any of the latest supreme court decisions? >> what i can tell you, alex, is the president has faced two big decisions with the supreme court this week. the biggest of all was the decision to block his student loan forgiveness program. this was a campaign pledge of the president and the president is standing by as he gather with his aides yesterday to work out next steps ahead of that. they...
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kathryn mcgarr is the author city of newsmen public and professional secrets and cold war washington. she is an assistant professor at the university of wisconsin. madison where she teaches in the school of journalism and mass communication. she's also the author of the 2011 book the whole -- deal, robert strauss and the arts of politics james kirchik, who's the author of secret city the hidden history of gay washington. i should show you both of these books that have nice covers he has written about human rights, politics and culture from around the world. he's a columnist, tablet magazine, a writer at large for air and a nonresident senior at the atlantic council. he, the author of the end of europe dictators, demagogues in the coming dark age. his work has appeared in the new york times, the washington post, wall street journal, the atlantic, the new york review of books and the times literary supplement. he's a graduate of yale with degrees in history, political science, and lives in d.c., though, as he told me recently, maybe for long now, there's no dark story to that. it just m
kathryn mcgarr is the author city of newsmen public and professional secrets and cold war washington. she is an assistant professor at the university of wisconsin. madison where she teaches in the school of journalism and mass communication. she's also the author of the 2011 book the whole -- deal, robert strauss and the arts of politics james kirchik, who's the author of secret city the hidden history of gay washington. i should show you both of these books that have nice covers he has written...
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. >> kathryn, it does. calfire has about 1000 cameras set up throughout the state. they have the ability to rotate 360 degree. zoom in out and i can detect the wildfire. >> these giant monitors at cal fire's grass valley emergency command senter are able to bring up any of their 1000 cameras set up on high towers. but 3 months ago, cal fire added something new a i this red square on the horizon is artificial intelligence detecting something out of the ordinary. according to captain nathan meant. >> whether it's dense smoke, whether it's a change the color on the horizon. the technology allows us to have that early detection. we can pinpoint utilizing multiple cameras throughout our unit out of cal fire's. 21 command center's 6 are testing out the new ai technology kept immense as one say aye detect smoke on the horizon. his staff will confirm a fire and using computers to make immediate predictions for where the flames are heading allows us to see the topography. we can cross that over with the wind and the weather. the humidity and we can draw our best conclusion o
. >> kathryn, it does. calfire has about 1000 cameras set up throughout the state. they have the ability to rotate 360 degree. zoom in out and i can detect the wildfire. >> these giant monitors at cal fire's grass valley emergency command senter are able to bring up any of their 1000 cameras set up on high towers. but 3 months ago, cal fire added something new a i this red square on the horizon is artificial intelligence detecting something out of the ordinary. according to captain...
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kathryn hammond was the director of the cabinet office unit in charge of emergency planning in 2020. any consideration of full national lockdowns? i no, there wasn't, because the pandemic flu scenario didn't make that an effective tool. there was therefore a failure to think about in the way- that other countries, - particularly in the far east, had done, countermeasures such as... ..mandatory quarantines? yes. shielding. social restrictions. yes. border controls. yes. there was, as you say, - a complete lack of imagination. yes. i had to overrule the initial advice not to quarantine people being brought back from wuhan. i mean, it's madness. in his first appearance at the inquiry, sir chris whitty, england's chief medical officer and one of the most recognisable faces of the pandemic, is repeatedly asked to slow down for the stenographer taking notes. given the importance of the answer, i please keep it as slow as you can. i i apologise. the very big new idea was the idea of a lockdown. sir chris says it was almost impossible for scientists to plan for the idea of a national lockdow
kathryn hammond was the director of the cabinet office unit in charge of emergency planning in 2020. any consideration of full national lockdowns? i no, there wasn't, because the pandemic flu scenario didn't make that an effective tool. there was therefore a failure to think about in the way- that other countries, - particularly in the far east, had done, countermeasures such as... ..mandatory quarantines? yes. shielding. social restrictions. yes. border controls. yes. there was, as you say, -...
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yeah, kathryn, we had triple digits last weekend and could see extreme heat again this weekend. but it's on days like today when temperatures are more comfortable that dog owners let their guard down. but shouldn't. >> so for senators to see what what the temperatures outside, less than a half an hour into my right along with chelsea myers and the animal services officer got a call. that's all to comment. >> oh, yeah. >> cody. >> a dog left in the back of a car. the owner left a water bowl in the windows cracked. but meyer says this is never a good idea. even when the temperature feels comfortable to you personally, i've seen a dog coming to a hospital. >> temperature his 108 degrees. it was only 65 degrees outside and he was. >> completely overheated. is this your vehicle? >> the dog's owner showed up minutes after myers arrived. the sausalito parking lot and happy to see that an animal control officer was called. ok for just make sure she looks okay. i don't meyer says the owner eventually complied and the dog was fine. she did not write a citation and use the call as an educa
yeah, kathryn, we had triple digits last weekend and could see extreme heat again this weekend. but it's on days like today when temperatures are more comfortable that dog owners let their guard down. but shouldn't. >> so for senators to see what what the temperatures outside, less than a half an hour into my right along with chelsea myers and the animal services officer got a call. that's all to comment. >> oh, yeah. >> cody. >> a dog left in the back of a car. the...
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dame kathryn grainger carrying that sword, that rather heavy sword that she has carried so well, oute church of st giles'. and the sceptre, worn out by lady dorrian. —— borne out. the crown of scotland, carried by the duke of hamilton, and accompanied by two school pupils. a very big day for them. the king and queen, after a ceremony that i imagine the king has found rather moving. they follow the lord lyon, king of arms, towards the west door of st giles'. at the door, they will be receiving three service guard of honour. and there will be a 21 gun salute at edinburgh castle. appropriate, that recessional music was written by the professor of musical composition at the university of aberdeen, where queen camilla is chancellor, and it was in celebration of the countryside that they both know and love so well in aberdeenshire, and they spend as much time as they can there. it is interesting, sally, to look at that service and think of all the grandeur that is associated with st giles' cathedral, the high kirk of edinburgh, its history, the knights of the thistle there, the head of the
dame kathryn grainger carrying that sword, that rather heavy sword that she has carried so well, oute church of st giles'. and the sceptre, worn out by lady dorrian. —— borne out. the crown of scotland, carried by the duke of hamilton, and accompanied by two school pupils. a very big day for them. the king and queen, after a ceremony that i imagine the king has found rather moving. they follow the lord lyon, king of arms, towards the west door of st giles'. at the door, they will be...
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i'm reading kathryn olmsted. i'm reading mark michael barkin.i'm reading a of different authors who talked about mistakes and agendas and deliberate or not that people like us dive into and start talking about. are there limits? sure. the evidence will evolve. and we know this from the house special committee on assassinations. we know this from gerald posner's examinations. time and technology change. right. we learned more as it goes, declassification and changes. right. that's the tonkin resolution. right. and what changed in 40 years of cryptology being declassified in the early 2000? so what you're going to have to teach beyond all things we're talking about is understanding you're not going to get 100% certainty. and what you're going to have to do and i'm gonna have to teach this to an undergraduate, you're going to have to be patient. right. because not all the answers are forthcoming immediately. and that's hard because fighting the battle of, well, you know, the online platforms are looking at when people like me are talking, right on
i'm reading kathryn olmsted. i'm reading mark michael barkin.i'm reading a of different authors who talked about mistakes and agendas and deliberate or not that people like us dive into and start talking about. are there limits? sure. the evidence will evolve. and we know this from the house special committee on assassinations. we know this from gerald posner's examinations. time and technology change. right. we learned more as it goes, declassification and changes. right. that's the tonkin...
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she believes we are heading into recession, that recession could be in the fall according to her kathrynir enough 19 out of 106 polled by reuters say fed will continue raising interest rates beyond july do you really need that? because the lagging indicator is data, he says data-dependent but that is in the rear-view mirror everything forward from analysts perspective economist's perspective that the economy is going to take a setdown they've done their job they should stop raising rates. >> let me first comment on the recession -- recession thought. you know. i don't know how you come to the conclusion this economy is in recession or headeded in recession, imminently, the employee is resilient to all rate increases that are occurred. and, is really motoring along, at a -- in a very i would say a very healthy pays in fact more than the fed would like, in order to try to slow the pace of inflation. so, you know, i have to doubt that recession perspective. the -- what the fed will be looking at is not only the year-over-year that is number that you cited 3% cpi head line inflation a number
she believes we are heading into recession, that recession could be in the fall according to her kathrynir enough 19 out of 106 polled by reuters say fed will continue raising interest rates beyond july do you really need that? because the lagging indicator is data, he says data-dependent but that is in the rear-view mirror everything forward from analysts perspective economist's perspective that the economy is going to take a setdown they've done their job they should stop raising rates....
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essentially her right hand, the number two in the pennsylvania house for the democrats, being councilmember kathryn gilmore richardson was there, and another councilmember by phone, she was a couple thousand miles away but wanted to know everything going on and we were in close contact. and boffi was there, and reverend stewart there as well, and we were struck by many things. just one was the bicycle, which is still there. i don't know if you saw it. but right at the corner where this all went down yesterday, 24 hours ago, actually, 28 hours ago, there was a small bicycle, looked like a child's bicycle, sitting on that corner and we were informed by some people who were there that that bicycle was dropped by someone, i presume a child, during the shooting. hours later nobody had touched it. nice little bike, hours later, nobody had touched it, as if they all felt they couldn't. that it was a memorial, it was some kind of a silent memorial. well, it's there now, it's been moved a few feet, maybe some child came along and moved it and somebody else told them to put it back, but it's there now and i
essentially her right hand, the number two in the pennsylvania house for the democrats, being councilmember kathryn gilmore richardson was there, and another councilmember by phone, she was a couple thousand miles away but wanted to know everything going on and we were in close contact. and boffi was there, and reverend stewart there as well, and we were struck by many things. just one was the bicycle, which is still there. i don't know if you saw it. but right at the corner where this all went...
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hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 33, kymberly kathrynof washington to be united states district judge for the western district of washington, signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandor
hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 33, kymberly kathrynof washington to be united states district judge for the western district of washington, signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandor
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. >> kathryn, look.e a very, very detailed timeline of when carlos de olivia asked trump employee number four to delete the security tape footage on june 27th 2022. this was three days after a grand jury subpoenaed for the video was issued. yesterday donald trump insisted that he handed over all the footage intact. are we looking at a potential witness who can speak to the lengths that they went to delete it? they must have this other person to be able to corroborate the first person account. >> i think that's employee number four. and donald trump likes to refer to the people who were the mobs scene at the capitol as patriots. employee number four is a patriot. so i think that if you read that timeline in the indictment, it's clear that employee number four was basically saying i don't think we can do this. and i agree also with cynthia. it's never too late to flip, i think what happens and what i've seen happen in prosecuting criminal organizations, where you have a big boss and i always had a little e
. >> kathryn, look.e a very, very detailed timeline of when carlos de olivia asked trump employee number four to delete the security tape footage on june 27th 2022. this was three days after a grand jury subpoenaed for the video was issued. yesterday donald trump insisted that he handed over all the footage intact. are we looking at a potential witness who can speak to the lengths that they went to delete it? they must have this other person to be able to corroborate the first person...
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yes, we like friday's kathryn's. joining me next for kron. 4 news at 10. and she's here with what we're working on. catherine, i want to see the pig story greg's story all right. >> coming up at 10 o'clock, a proposed skyscraper could be going up in the sunset district san francisco. lot of people are not happy about this. some arguing it does not meet city zoning codes, but the architects behind this project despite the bus, they think that building is going to happen. also, power all restored opens 9-1-1, system and mayor sheng thao hitting back at the police union after being accused of failing to handle the city's it problems and meteorologist mabrisa and meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez will be here h at denny's, we're celebrating baconalia. with new creations starring black label® thick cut cherrywood bacon. ready to satisfy your bacon obsession? at denny's... it's diner time. and now, rewards members get 2 free strips of our new premium bacon for a limited time. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >>
yes, we like friday's kathryn's. joining me next for kron. 4 news at 10. and she's here with what we're working on. catherine, i want to see the pig story greg's story all right. >> coming up at 10 o'clock, a proposed skyscraper could be going up in the sunset district san francisco. lot of people are not happy about this. some arguing it does not meet city zoning codes, but the architects behind this project despite the bus, they think that building is going to happen. also, power all...
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mary kathryn hamm, legal scholar and others "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> bill: healthcareng some of the most vulnerable women in america. a study showing that deaths among pregnant women and new mothers increased during the pandemic. the mortality rate soaring by 40%. we're in denver today and alicia tells us why. >> it is particularly grim in rural america where maternity care is getting even harder to reach. for example, this family, which grew by one on the side of a remote utah road in 2018. >> good job, keep pushing. you have a girl. good job, good job. catch your breath, okay? >> that family is doing well, though. march of dimes found maternity care deserts. areas without obstetric hospitals or providers grew by 2% between 2020 and 2022. the journal of the american medical association found maternal deaths more than doubled over the last 20 years. a kwrts were covid related. other causes were suicide. overdoses, excessive bleeding, heart issues and infections. >> it is dire. it is getting worse as we see more hospital labor and delivery units closing. >> jessica ande
mary kathryn hamm, legal scholar and others "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> bill: healthcareng some of the most vulnerable women in america. a study showing that deaths among pregnant women and new mothers increased during the pandemic. the mortality rate soaring by 40%. we're in denver today and alicia tells us why. >> it is particularly grim in rural america where maternity care is getting even harder to reach. for example, this family, which grew by one on the...
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. >> yeah, kathryn, the postal service inspector for the bay area says that these crimes targeting mail carriers to become outrageous and alarming. the robbers main target is usually the postal keys which open up mailboxes allowing the criminals to sift through or steal your stuff. but the postal inspection service does have some tips to help. keep your information out of the wrong hands. >> scenes like this are becoming an comfortably common for bay area. postal workers, the man pictured here allegedly assaulted and robbed a mail carrier in san francisco, threatening violence against anybody who's trying to do their job. >> certainly somebody like a letter carrier who such a vital member of the community. this is outrageous and unacceptable. u.s. postal inspector matthew norfleet says the bay area is a priority as there are several cases currently open. >> in last week's robbery, norfleet says the goal was to steal the keys and the keys have one well, they have one legitimate purpose, which is to deliver the mail and that the only other thing you can do with them is steal mail. postal
. >> yeah, kathryn, the postal service inspector for the bay area says that these crimes targeting mail carriers to become outrageous and alarming. the robbers main target is usually the postal keys which open up mailboxes allowing the criminals to sift through or steal your stuff. but the postal inspection service does have some tips to help. keep your information out of the wrong hands. >> scenes like this are becoming an comfortably common for bay area. postal workers, the man...
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senate last year catherine cortez led by kathryn cortez also tried to pass legislation that would protect them from crossing state lines. now what can folks do in the states where there's 80s are threatening their bodily autonomy and their freedom? they have to, frankly the best choices to fight back at the ballot box. we have to get more activist about removing extremist agencies. some of the most forward attorney generals are now the governors in states that are doing the most advance work of reproductive care and we're talking about having governor shapiro on and he is a former a.g.. or nor he gia former a.d.. i hate to make it political. but it is political. we have to organize reproductive freedom voters to your point earlier in the show. reproductive freedom voters have to become supporters of the broad range for everybody. for our lgbtq brothers and sisters. the other course of action that folks can take is to challenge these bills and these lost in the court. and a lot of our colleagues are working on litigation. >> many tomorrow's president of the pro-choice america. thank you ve
senate last year catherine cortez led by kathryn cortez also tried to pass legislation that would protect them from crossing state lines. now what can folks do in the states where there's 80s are threatening their bodily autonomy and their freedom? they have to, frankly the best choices to fight back at the ballot box. we have to get more activist about removing extremist agencies. some of the most forward attorney generals are now the governors in states that are doing the most advance work of...
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. >> reporter: 13 years ago, kathryn blum was looking for a way to make extra money when she stumbled on a craigslist ad for a little known start-up called airbnb. it was so new when she signed up, she was only the 36th host in san francisco. >> having this extra stream of income just is a -- cushion that really helps and it's been a real godsend in fact. >> reporter: even though times were a little tough during the pandemic, last year, guests started to return with more reservations than she could ever handle. >> here's july 2022. august. look how busy august was. september was good. october was good. november. >> reporter: but these days, her home, which she affectionately calls the nest, is empty. >> now here we are july of 2023, august, september, october. november. >> reporter: the few people who inquire, she says, are hesitant to book because of safety concerns. >> people are saying oh, it's a terrible place. and there's crime everywhere. i think that that's unfortunately had an impact on people coming to visit. >> san francisco, a city some say is in steep decline because of cr
. >> reporter: 13 years ago, kathryn blum was looking for a way to make extra money when she stumbled on a craigslist ad for a little known start-up called airbnb. it was so new when she signed up, she was only the 36th host in san francisco. >> having this extra stream of income just is a -- cushion that really helps and it's been a real godsend in fact. >> reporter: even though times were a little tough during the pandemic, last year, guests started to return with more...
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and look, it's only a few hundred dollars, althoug look,hd say that kathryn gosch is 35s contributions to biden and the dngh i wouc in the 2020 electioe would suggest that she pretty keen on having joe biden beat donald trump. thate bide. but look, i don't think it's really fair to aspersionss on their professionalism, just based on who they donated to.i o but i do think it is really curious the way that they'vethea handled the both the patrick hoag case and the gal luft case . now, patrick wagas the the joit business partner of both this israeli professor gal luft, currently a fugitive, and hunter biden both hunter. and his uncle jim biden and gal luft were making money out of cfc. this chinese energy companyatrik that patrick worked for. and whend fo patrick was roundd up by the southern district oft new york, arrestedof new, chargd and then convicted on bribery allegationted ons. during his trial, the very same prosecutor,, th dan intel,e asked the judge to not to tobasa basically redact the biden name from the evidence before the jury and. he said there was just no pointt having it
and look, it's only a few hundred dollars, althoug look,hd say that kathryn gosch is 35s contributions to biden and the dngh i wouc in the 2020 electioe would suggest that she pretty keen on having joe biden beat donald trump. thate bide. but look, i don't think it's really fair to aspersionss on their professionalism, just based on who they donated to.i o but i do think it is really curious the way that they'vethea handled the both the patrick hoag case and the gal luft case . now, patrick...
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. >> reporter: kathryn vaughn along with four other tennessee teacher, joined the suit.stion. because a lot of tennessee teachers can't tell you. we haven't really been given the instruction on this law and how to run our classrooms accordingly. >> reporter: the board of ed hasn't gone through these concepts to say, for example, this is what we mean when it applies to this concept? >> yeah. the guidance has been very light, if any. this has been a huge detriment. our school boards locally, our teachers locally, are struggling figuring out what we can and can't say in our classrooms, what we can and can't teach. >> reporter: teacher rebecca dickinson also part of the suit. >> it worries me that this will discourage teachers from going into teaching or from staying in the classroom when they feel like people do not trust them to teach what they're supposed to teach. >> reporter: the lawsuit examples are given of how the law is being implemented. one school replaced their annual field trip to the national civil rights museum with a trip to a baseball game. a choir director
. >> reporter: kathryn vaughn along with four other tennessee teacher, joined the suit.stion. because a lot of tennessee teachers can't tell you. we haven't really been given the instruction on this law and how to run our classrooms accordingly. >> reporter: the board of ed hasn't gone through these concepts to say, for example, this is what we mean when it applies to this concept? >> yeah. the guidance has been very light, if any. this has been a huge detriment. our school...
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i think the voters actually supported this was and i don't want to speak on behalf of supervisor kathryn stephanie, who actually was the author of the proposition, but we had that conversation when i was a member of the committee when the ballot measure came before us. and having the conversation about language access for victim services really want to make sure that actually does happen. i want to understand the establishments of this victim like units actually is actually able to either coordinate or provide those functions. and i have yet to really see a proposal that that brings us that, you know, we also have sharp and we also understand that victim services spend across many law enforcement agencies. just would like to learn more about it, but probably not at this minute. but i think i agree with supervisor safai it's an ongoing conversation. i have questions about, you know, just what these each position actually does and what are their roles and when are they intent and how how it could be. eventually some way that again and all city departments when you're creating new positions
i think the voters actually supported this was and i don't want to speak on behalf of supervisor kathryn stephanie, who actually was the author of the proposition, but we had that conversation when i was a member of the committee when the ballot measure came before us. and having the conversation about language access for victim services really want to make sure that actually does happen. i want to understand the establishments of this victim like units actually is actually able to either...
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kathryn hammond was the director of the cabinet office unit in charge of emergency planning in 2020. of imagination. yes. i had to overrule the initial advice not to quarantine people being brought back from wuhan. i mean, it's madness. in his first appearance at the inquiry, sir chris whitty, england's chief medical officer and one of the most recognisable faces of the pandemic, is repeatedly asked to slow down for the stenographer taking notes. given the importance of the answer, i please keep it as slow as you can. i i apologise. the very big new idea was the idea of a lockdown. sir chris says it was almost impossible for scientists to plan it's a very radical thing to do. mandatory quarantine. really big thing. i would have thought it would be very surprising without this being requested by a senior politician or similar that a scientific committee would venture in between emergencies into that kind of extraordinarily major social intervention with huge economic and social ramifications. a question we hear throughout is whether planning in the uk focused on the wrong type of pand
kathryn hammond was the director of the cabinet office unit in charge of emergency planning in 2020. of imagination. yes. i had to overrule the initial advice not to quarantine people being brought back from wuhan. i mean, it's madness. in his first appearance at the inquiry, sir chris whitty, england's chief medical officer and one of the most recognisable faces of the pandemic, is repeatedly asked to slow down for the stenographer taking notes. given the importance of the answer, i please...
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item 35 appoints kathryn domain term ending june 6th, 2025. item 36 appoints keith goldstein term ending june 6th, 2027, and item 37 is a motion to approve the appointment of supervisor aaron peskin as the alternate to seats one, two and three term, ending june 6th, or to the conclusion of his term as a member of the board of supervisors. seeing no names on the roster, more work seems house. same call the motions are approved. madam clerk. given that it is not yet 230 oh, all right. why don't we go to roll call for introduction , starting with supervisor safai? yes. supervisor safai first up to introduce new business. we refer certainly supervisor stephanie. thank you, madam clerk. i'll go ahead and report on my outside boards and commissions. i would like to report on the work that we at the board of directors of the golden gate bridge, highway and transportation district have been doing recently. during the 20 2223 fiscal year, the bridge board continued to work on various projects affecting regions throughout the bay area. projects affectin
item 35 appoints kathryn domain term ending june 6th, 2025. item 36 appoints keith goldstein term ending june 6th, 2027, and item 37 is a motion to approve the appointment of supervisor aaron peskin as the alternate to seats one, two and three term, ending june 6th, or to the conclusion of his term as a member of the board of supervisors. seeing no names on the roster, more work seems house. same call the motions are approved. madam clerk. given that it is not yet 230 oh, all right. why don't...
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item 35 appoints kathryn domain term ending june 6th, 2025. item 36 appoints keith goldstein term ending june 6th, 2027, and item 37 is a motion to approve the appointment of supervisor aaron peskin as the alternate to seats one, two and three term, ending june 6th, or to the conclusion of his term as a member of the board of supervisors. seeing no names on the roster, more work seems house. same call the motions are approved. madam clerk. given that it is not yet 230 oh, all right. why don't we go to roll call for introduction , starting with supervisor safai? yes. supervisor safai first up to introduce new business. we refer certainly supervisor stephanie. thank you, madam clerk. i'll go ahead and report on my outside boards and commissions. i would like to report on the work that we at the board of directors of the golden gate bridge, highway and transportation district have been doing recently. during the 20 2223 fiscal year, the bridge board continued to work on various projects affecting regions throughout the bay area. projects affectin
item 35 appoints kathryn domain term ending june 6th, 2025. item 36 appoints keith goldstein term ending june 6th, 2027, and item 37 is a motion to approve the appointment of supervisor aaron peskin as the alternate to seats one, two and three term, ending june 6th, or to the conclusion of his term as a member of the board of supervisors. seeing no names on the roster, more work seems house. same call the motions are approved. madam clerk. given that it is not yet 230 oh, all right. why don't...
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.# we can speak not to film maker kathryn ferguson who's made a documentary about sinead, and radio dj brilliant _ fork eating his own head. so it was brilliant. i had met her before a few times — brilliant. i had met her before a few times and her manager who had been managing the boomtown rats, he brought— been managing the boomtown rats, he brought her into the radio and said, i brought her into the radio and said, i was _ brought her into the radio and said, i was thinking, what if she worried about— i was thinking, what if she worried about gosh— i was thinking, what if she worried about gosh much she was a fantastic interview. _ about gosh much she was a fantastic interview, but no doubt about it, she did _ interview, but no doubt about it, she did have a very difficult and traumatic— she did have a very difficult and traumatic life and it was no less dramatic— traumatic life and it was no less dramatic in _ traumatic life and it was no less dramatic in the last five years than throughout— dramatic in the last five years than throughout the 1990s. of dramatic in the last five yea
.# we can speak not to film maker kathryn ferguson who's made a documentary about sinead, and radio dj brilliant _ fork eating his own head. so it was brilliant. i had met her before a few times — brilliant. i had met her before a few times and her manager who had been managing the boomtown rats, he brought— been managing the boomtown rats, he brought her into the radio and said, i brought her into the radio and said, i was _ brought her into the radio and said, i was thinking, what if she...
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the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of kymberly kathryn evanson of washington to be united states district judge for the western district of washington, department of justice shall be brought to a close. the yns are mandatory -- the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: dchendoraicap@svc106 vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: in this case -- on this vote, the motion is agreed to. the yeas 51, the nays 42. the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, kymberly kathryn evanson, of washington, to be united states district judge for the western district of washington. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate important information of congressional committee. the president's cabinet, federal . scan the code of the right to de
the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of kymberly kathryn evanson of washington to be united states district judge for the western district of washington, department of justice shall be brought to a close. the yns are mandatory -- the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: dchendoraicap@svc106 vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: in this case -- on this vote, the motion is agreed to. the yeas 51, the...
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patrick and kathryn hansen decided to stick with their original plan. let's just roll with it. and you know, you live once and you know it was an accident and it's better happened hngere. the middle of e ocean and stuff. i'm like, thank god. the couple said the staff on board the ship has handled the situation well and been extremely communicative. honestly, there, there, the way they handled it was above and beyond what we had expected originally. and the captain's been great. he's been like notifying all of us and letting us know, like step by step guests had the option to cancel their cruise with a 100% refund and also receive a 50% credit for a future trip passenger who chose to continue their trip on the ruby princess will receive a
patrick and kathryn hansen decided to stick with their original plan. let's just roll with it. and you know, you live once and you know it was an accident and it's better happened hngere. the middle of e ocean and stuff. i'm like, thank god. the couple said the staff on board the ship has handled the situation well and been extremely communicative. honestly, there, there, the way they handled it was above and beyond what we had expected originally. and the captain's been great. he's been like...
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patrick and kathryn hanson decided to stick with their original plan. let's just roll with that. and you know, you live once and you know, it was an accident and it's better happened here in the middle of the ocean and stuff. i'm like, thank god. the couple said the staff on board the ship has handled the situation well and been extremely communicative. honestly, they're their the way they handled it was above and beyond what we had expected originally. and the captain's been great. he's been like notified all of us and letting us know, like step by step guests had the option to cancel their cruise with a 100% refund and also receive a 50% credit for a future trip. passengers who chose to continue their trip on the ruby princess will receive a 75% refund and a 75% credit for a future voyage more than 500 people decided to disembark and not remain on the ship. the trip will be cut short, but the hanson say that means they'll just have to plan another alaskan cruise in the near future. the ship will stop and ketchikan on july 12th and then prince rupert on the 13th. they'll return
patrick and kathryn hanson decided to stick with their original plan. let's just roll with that. and you know, you live once and you know, it was an accident and it's better happened here in the middle of the ocean and stuff. i'm like, thank god. the couple said the staff on board the ship has handled the situation well and been extremely communicative. honestly, they're their the way they handled it was above and beyond what we had expected originally. and the captain's been great. he's been...