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we're going to be right back with more kirsten after this. [ cheers and applause ] with more kirstenc arthritis, symptoms can sometimes take you out of the moment. now there's skyrizi, so you can show up with clearer skin... ...and show it off. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ with skyrizi, you could take each step with 90% clearer skin. and if you have psoriatic arthritis, skyrizi can help you get moving with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to skyrizi, there's nothing like clearer skin and less joint pain, and that means everything. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ask your doctor about how skyrizi could help with your skin or joint symptoms. learn how abbvie could help you save. ok, with me. ♪laalaalaalaalaa.♪ ♪loolooloolooloo.♪ [piano key sounds] sniffs [shake] [crash] oooops. froot loops. find the loopy side! what's the wors
we're going to be right back with more kirsten after this. [ cheers and applause ] with more kirstenc arthritis, symptoms can sometimes take you out of the moment. now there's skyrizi, so you can show up with clearer skin... ...and show it off. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ with skyrizi, you could take each step with 90% clearer skin. and if you have psoriatic arthritis, skyrizi can help you get moving with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year,...
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danny and kirsten are the new custodians of the woolsack races archive.edals and shields have seen better days... ladies team championship winners. ..as have the all—important woolsacks. as you can see, they've split. i mean, they were in storage for nearly five years. but now danny and kirsten, and a new committee, are bringing the race back on bank holiday monday. on facebook and kind of, you know, down the pub and everything, people were saying, you know, "covid is over now. why haven't we got woolsack back?" because a lot of the other events had been coming back. so we kind of thought, "hmm, why don't we get some people together and see if we can get it going again?" and itjust so happens that kirsten is a bit of an expert on the woolsack races. had the fastest ladies' time. one minute, six seconds, it was. i've got a guinness world record with the certificates and everything. it's since been superseded because they shortened the course. but what about those sorry—looking sacks? well, there's only one place to get them sorted. the wool shop in tetbury
danny and kirsten are the new custodians of the woolsack races archive.edals and shields have seen better days... ladies team championship winners. ..as have the all—important woolsacks. as you can see, they've split. i mean, they were in storage for nearly five years. but now danny and kirsten, and a new committee, are bringing the race back on bank holiday monday. on facebook and kind of, you know, down the pub and everything, people were saying, you know, "covid is over now. why...
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>> i did. >> reporter: the next morning, kirsten got an uneasy feeling when she passed reagan's empty room. they were supposed to walk to class together. >> i was like, she probably got up early and went to the library. >> reporter: by early afternoon, it was clear no one had heard from reagan since she left work the night before. what are you thinking happened to her? >> it's almost like you have a gut feeling but at the same time you're like, it's going to be fine. >> i thought she wanted to go see one of her friends out of town and maybe her phone dried died when she was driving. >> reporter: they went to the last place reagan was seen. bodega. and the manager called in a missing persons report. as they waited for police to arrive, kirsten overheard two employees talking about and on my new story. >> is like, you've got to look at this article. and show the bartender. he was like, that's not good. >> reporter: earlier, a man 10 miles away spotted something. >> 911. >> yeah, i think there is a body out here. i don't know if this is fake or what. i can't, i'm afraid to get close to s
>> i did. >> reporter: the next morning, kirsten got an uneasy feeling when she passed reagan's empty room. they were supposed to walk to class together. >> i was like, she probably got up early and went to the library. >> reporter: by early afternoon, it was clear no one had heard from reagan since she left work the night before. what are you thinking happened to her? >> it's almost like you have a gut feeling but at the same time you're like, it's going to be...
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i that kirsten is a bit of an expert on the woolsack races.- that kirsten is a bit of an expert on thece been superseded because they shorten because. but since been superseded because they shorten because.— since been superseded because they shorten because. but what about the sorry looking — shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? _ shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? only _ shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? only one - shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? only one place | sorry looking 5ack5? only one place to get them sorted — the wool shop in tetbury, run by pat. iii. to get them sorted - the wool shop in tetbury, run by pat.— in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. good morning. _ in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. good morning. how— in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. good morning. how are - in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. good morning. how are you? l in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. l good morning. how are you? i'm in tetbury, run by pat. hi, pat. - good morning. how are you? i'm fine. i covertly woolsacks. _
i that kirsten is a bit of an expert on the woolsack races.- that kirsten is a bit of an expert on thece been superseded because they shorten because. but since been superseded because they shorten because.— since been superseded because they shorten because. but what about the sorry looking — shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? _ shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? only _ shorten because. but what about the sorry looking sacks? only one - shorten...
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. >> up next senator ben cardin, kirsten gillibrand and jennifer mcclellan discussed the equal rights amendment at infant f a georgetown university law school. they advocate for the amendment to be a permanent fixture in the constitution and discuss its importance. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. this is washington in action. as you y know we have several people who are speaking but the first is definitely an important advocate for the 28th amendment. not the era, the 28th amendment. and it's particularly a pleasure because i found out that someone i thought legislative procedure to is now the chief counsel for senator cardin. when i was visiting at university of maryland. i want to introduce to you and extraordinary advocate for the 28th amendment and equal rights, and extraordinary leader in the fight for human rights around the globe, and a great center for the great state of maryland, ben cardin. [applause] >> professor nourse, don't leave us. are you? i want to thank you. i want to thank you. you did a great job on bi
. >> up next senator ben cardin, kirsten gillibrand and jennifer mcclellan discussed the equal rights amendment at infant f a georgetown university law school. they advocate for the amendment to be a permanent fixture in the constitution and discuss its importance. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. this is washington in action. as you y know we have several people who are speaking but the first is definitely an important...
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kirsten allegri williams broke down the numbers for us. marketing officer at software provider infor. according to idc, by 2027, over 25% of all user interactions and enterprise software will be generated by genai. that's a profound shift that we can expect over the next few years. so when they're looking to adopt ai, it's both for, sort of, internalfunctions as well as external functions? absolutely. we see that companies have to completely reinvigorate their business models. another data point for you is that enterprise businesses will spend more on genai, from $40 billion in 2024, to over $151 billion by 2027, another stat from idc. companies like burton snowboards — they are a global fashion retailer and apparel provider — and they really struggle with supply inventory and being able to anticipate customer demand. that's no easy feat. so by using predictive intelligence, ai capabilities and automation, they're better able to serve their direct—to—consumer and their e—commerce businesses. us presidentjoe biden is set to announce new tar
kirsten allegri williams broke down the numbers for us. marketing officer at software provider infor. according to idc, by 2027, over 25% of all user interactions and enterprise software will be generated by genai. that's a profound shift that we can expect over the next few years. so when they're looking to adopt ai, it's both for, sort of, internalfunctions as well as external functions? absolutely. we see that companies have to completely reinvigorate their business models. another data...
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kirsten allegri williams broke down the numbers for us. marketing officer at software provider infor. according to ibc, by 2027, over 25% of all user interactions and enterprise software will be generated byjen ai. that's a profound shift we can expect over the next few years. are over the next few years. are they looking _ over the next few years. are they looking to _ over the next few years. are they looking to adopt ai for its internal as well as external functions? its internal as well as externalfunctions? ~ , external functions? absolutely, we see companies _ external functions? absolutely, we see companies have - external functions? absolutely, we see companies have to - we see companies have to completely reinvigorate their business models. another data point for you is that businesses will spend more on generative ai, from $40 billion in 2024 to over 151 billion by 27, another stat from ibc. companies like burton snowboards, a globalfashion retailer and apparel provider really struggle with supply and inventory, and being able to
kirsten allegri williams broke down the numbers for us. marketing officer at software provider infor. according to ibc, by 2027, over 25% of all user interactions and enterprise software will be generated byjen ai. that's a profound shift we can expect over the next few years. are over the next few years. are they looking _ over the next few years. are they looking to _ over the next few years. are they looking to adopt ai for its internal as well as external functions? its internal as well as...
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kirsten rulf. big we are talking about energy now. hydrogen, in particular.iness leaders from the energy sector are gathering in the netherlands for the world hydrogen summit where they will discuss the future of the technology. the interest in hydrogen as an alternative fuel has become more mainstream. it is seen as one solution in tackling global heating and the rising concerns over energy security; but it is not without risks. kathryn porter is energy consultant and founder of watt—logic. shejoins us now on she joins us now on the programme. give us your take kathryn festival on the summit happening in rotterdam, today, tomorrow and wednesday, all sorts of people they're very powerful within the industry, award ceremonies, it's all going on. how significant is this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your perspective?_ this summit, from your perspective? this summit, from your --ersective? ~ ., ., perspective? well, there are an awful lot of _ perspective? well, there are an awful lot of conferences - awful lot of conferences happening around
kirsten rulf. big we are talking about energy now. hydrogen, in particular.iness leaders from the energy sector are gathering in the netherlands for the world hydrogen summit where they will discuss the future of the technology. the interest in hydrogen as an alternative fuel has become more mainstream. it is seen as one solution in tackling global heating and the rising concerns over energy security; but it is not without risks. kathryn porter is energy consultant and founder of watt—logic....
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of the russian stage and the t b, bank was positive pollutants in a circle door to bank, granted, kirsten's b t b, a loan of 1000000000 euros in 2007. when kirsten was looking for a job for his son, so at your bank was also more than happy to oblige. supposing relatives of high ranking politicians and officials might seem like common practice in moscow that isn't that corruption from the court of june. have you seen the dodge in bunk? i've never seen any corruption at deutscher bank, and we would have fought it rigorously. if there had been, let's give it some in the bank has a collision course and you can know from the bank, hired children, aboard defendants, the functionaries, and on a large scale for internships and regular jobs and received the business and returned the tech package. of course have to come up. i mean, i never saw anything going as anything been proves, not wise, but to us securities and exchange commission like to explicitly choose the bank of bribery. similar conduct took place from 2009 to 2012 in russia where deutscher bank employees hired relatives at the request of
of the russian stage and the t b, bank was positive pollutants in a circle door to bank, granted, kirsten's b t b, a loan of 1000000000 euros in 2007. when kirsten was looking for a job for his son, so at your bank was also more than happy to oblige. supposing relatives of high ranking politicians and officials might seem like common practice in moscow that isn't that corruption from the court of june. have you seen the dodge in bunk? i've never seen any corruption at deutscher bank, and we...
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head of the russian stage and v t b bank was positive patients in a circle deutscher bank granted kirsten's b t b, a loan of 1000000000 euros in 2007. when kirsten was looking for a job for his son, so at your bank was also more than happy to oblige. supposing relatives of high ranking politicians and officials might seem like common practice in moscow. the isn't that corruption from the quarter of june, obviously, and the dodge and bunk. i've never seen any corruption at deutscher bank. and we would have funded rigorously, if there had been let's give you some in the bank advertising costs. and you can know from the bank, hired children or defendants of functionaries, and on a large scale for internships and regular jobs and receive business in return. the tech package, of course, has become up. i'll be, i never saw anything going. is anything been proven snuff wise? but the us securities and exchange commission like to explicitly choose the bank of bribery similar conduct took place from 2009 to 2012 in russia where deutscher bank employees, hired relatives at the request of foreign offic
head of the russian stage and v t b bank was positive patients in a circle deutscher bank granted kirsten's b t b, a loan of 1000000000 euros in 2007. when kirsten was looking for a job for his son, so at your bank was also more than happy to oblige. supposing relatives of high ranking politicians and officials might seem like common practice in moscow. the isn't that corruption from the quarter of june, obviously, and the dodge and bunk. i've never seen any corruption at deutscher bank. and we...
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this was a very complex fluid race when independent senator kirsten cinema was talking about running for reelection as an independent. it is rare we see a three- person senate race in this day and age. when she got out. it became a lot more clear how the race was going to look. the democratic likely nominee, kari lake, the republican, likely republican nominee headed towards a clash this fall. basically, what we look that was ruben has advantages in the phrase. he is a tremendous financial advantage. he has the opportunity to introduce himself to voters in a favorable way whereas kari lake has less money and is deeply unpopular in the state after her 2022 gubernatorial run. you combine those factors together, and then you look at the posture of national republicans were very excited about montana and ohio and a few other states and who do not want to talk about arizona, were not as convinced that arizona is going to be competitive, and may not put any money towards helping kari lake win that race. all of that points to a picture where democrats are at least slightly favored to hold t
this was a very complex fluid race when independent senator kirsten cinema was talking about running for reelection as an independent. it is rare we see a three- person senate race in this day and age. when she got out. it became a lot more clear how the race was going to look. the democratic likely nominee, kari lake, the republican, likely republican nominee headed towards a clash this fall. basically, what we look that was ruben has advantages in the phrase. he is a tremendous financial...
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find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio can can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure that the tax dollars that are being spent support the program are being spent wisely. welsh promises during the extension congress can work to further improve the acp reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. >> we go one-on-one with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll speak with garvey about wh >> may is asian american native hawaiian pacific islander heritage month. a new study called why we lead is out and more than 2000 students participated in that study. it looks at the effects of leadership on young asian women we're identifying youth. the study seeks to break dow
find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio can can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure that the tax dollars...
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crossfire of hamas's making and a reminder you can catch more exclusive interviews on meet the press with kirsten welker. watch every sunday at eight right here on nbc. bay area. it was a day of celebration for reverend cecil williams, the longtime leader of san francisco's glide memorial church was a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and the poor over the past several decades, williams transformed glide into a pioneer of civil rights activism, lgbtq inclusivity, and service to the neighborhood. today, the congregation celebrated his life and legacy with a special service nbc bay area sergio quintana was there. everyone for one day when the glory comes. sunday service at glide memorial is unlike most congregations in san francisco, and for this celebration of reverend cecil williams, the music was as amazing as usual. what was different are the first hand lessons on life in the city from people who grew up here, including mayor london breed. what my grandmother, who raised me, said, if you get in trouble, if there is a problem and you run into some type of situation, find cecil williams.
crossfire of hamas's making and a reminder you can catch more exclusive interviews on meet the press with kirsten welker. watch every sunday at eight right here on nbc. bay area. it was a day of celebration for reverend cecil williams, the longtime leader of san francisco's glide memorial church was a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and the poor over the past several decades, williams transformed glide into a pioneer of civil rights activism, lgbtq inclusivity, and service to the...
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lawsuit may affect the next steps to reverse or help >> pfizer, merck, his supervisor, all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal, cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains t
lawsuit may affect the next steps to reverse or help >> pfizer, merck, his supervisor, all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal, cost up 6% or so have resulted in...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i wanna thank my guests kirsten dunst, sean casey, ryan dempster. i wanna thank andy hurley, 8g band. thanks for watching, everybody. we love you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ a hate crime targeting a black family or an unfortunate accident. tonight, arson investigators are trying to determine the cause of this fire that gutted that three story home in san francisco. the home of a family that's been the target of recent racist attacks. investigators are urging the public not to rush to judgment, but many can't help but think that this may have been a hate crime. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from alamo square. terry yeah, this is where it happened today. three story building went up in flames . and right now the cleanup is underway. they're taking out everything that was damaged by the flames. damaged by the water. you see the plywood up over the garage and the windows as well. but this is not a story about a fire. it's whether this fire was another racially motivated attack against terry williams and his family. this is what firefighters s
[ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i wanna thank my guests kirsten dunst, sean casey, ryan dempster. i wanna thank andy hurley, 8g band. thanks for watching, everybody. we love you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ a hate crime targeting a black family or an unfortunate accident. tonight, arson investigators are trying to determine the cause of this fire that gutted that three story home in san francisco. the home of a family that's been the target of recent racist attacks. investigators are...
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the heart of all the action is a veteran war photographer caught up in the mayhem, played by actor kirsten alex garland was aiming for in this production was realism. it was very immersive, kind of almost like a documentary, the way the cameras interacted with all the actors. and so he wanted the movie to feel as real as possible. this film isn'tjust designed to give audiences a taste of civil war and its horrors. screenwriter and director alex garland hopes it will do more than that. it is an anti—war movie, but it's really got two other focuses. one is political and the other is aboutjournalism. it's a story about journalists and journalism, why we need them and what they do. but it's also asking a question, which is why is good journalism not getting the traction that it gets? what's gone wrong? and then very similar sort of questions about sort of polarised populist politics as well, extremist politics. but no effort is made to explain the ideological forces that led to the civil war. the journalists who define the film's narrative don't mention their own political views or thoughts on
the heart of all the action is a veteran war photographer caught up in the mayhem, played by actor kirsten alex garland was aiming for in this production was realism. it was very immersive, kind of almost like a documentary, the way the cameras interacted with all the actors. and so he wanted the movie to feel as real as possible. this film isn'tjust designed to give audiences a taste of civil war and its horrors. screenwriter and director alex garland hopes it will do more than that. it is an...
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buy a senator a panini and some nyquil, but through the pac, they can pay for five-star hotels for kirstend even golf lessons for rand paul. it's all in ayn rand's famous book "atlas putted." really? that is my literate crowd. "i read that in college actually." this is corruption in plain sight. we won't accept gifts, but if i want to have a luxury experience, and you would like to pay for it, and then join me on said experience, where we can discuss issues important to you and your industry, who's the wiser? right, senator mike lee of utah? >> shortly after this slope-side lunch for 22 friends, we decided to ask senator mike lee just why he's doing this. >> politicians raise funds and this is what we do. i enjoy skiing. thank you very much. thanks a lot. >> jon: from now on, i am ending every uncomfortable conversation i have about anything with, "i enjoy skiing." "good day!" [cheers and applause] but -- but are luxury lobbying vacations still too much work, senator menendez? 'cause you could always write laws that directly benefit your side business, like the way senator chuck grassley n
buy a senator a panini and some nyquil, but through the pac, they can pay for five-star hotels for kirstend even golf lessons for rand paul. it's all in ayn rand's famous book "atlas putted." really? that is my literate crowd. "i read that in college actually." this is corruption in plain sight. we won't accept gifts, but if i want to have a luxury experience, and you would like to pay for it, and then join me on said experience, where we can discuss issues important to you...
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i'm leo kirsten . i'm still here with leo kirsten.till here with steve n allen and louis schaefer . and we are hosting a night with the headliners live. it's stand up. it's not this show. and you can join us for this evening of stand up comedy with andrew doyle, simon evans, josh howie and me, leo kearse. for more information, scan the qr code on screen or visit gbnews.com. and now back to the show. we've got the guardian with news of compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal. i think they're still going to be some bad blood, though. steve. >> yeah, in fact, the blood victims could get compensation payments of over 2.5 million. terms and conditions apply. one of them is they've still got to be alive, which is part of why this is so bad. so we'll go through the details. i mean, what they can't get is rid of the diseases. is the whole point about perspective. how much is this money worth? it seems like a big figure. this was announced the day after the damning report that blamed the nhs, and the government called them culpa
i'm leo kirsten . i'm still here with leo kirsten.till here with steve n allen and louis schaefer . and we are hosting a night with the headliners live. it's stand up. it's not this show. and you can join us for this evening of stand up comedy with andrew doyle, simon evans, josh howie and me, leo kearse. for more information, scan the qr code on screen or visit gbnews.com. and now back to the show. we've got the guardian with news of compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal. i...
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situation is if you describe what happened exactly accurately, which is that we, with chris murphy, kirsten sinema and james lankford negotiated the toughest border package in many generations that has a chance to pass, a bipartisan bill where democrats were were understandably uncomfortable, that when this thing came out, i was in conversations with republican members of the senate, and they were saying they expected a vote in the high 70's, close to 80 votes. they were very comfortable that this was going to win going away. and then donald trump said kill it, and that's what happened. it got killed. and so the thing about describing things factually in this instance is it sounds like i'm trying to lob rhetorical bombs or make a partisan statement, but that's just literally what happened. we negotiated this thing. they told us work with james lankford. they told us reform the asylum process. they told us cbp needs more resources, they're overwhelmed. they told us we need technology. we did all those things. chris murphy negotiated all those things. it's not easy for -- i'm not sure if he w
situation is if you describe what happened exactly accurately, which is that we, with chris murphy, kirsten sinema and james lankford negotiated the toughest border package in many generations that has a chance to pass, a bipartisan bill where democrats were were understandably uncomfortable, that when this thing came out, i was in conversations with republican members of the senate, and they were saying they expected a vote in the high 70's, close to 80 votes. they were very comfortable that...
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all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause an uptick, 6% or so. puzzle to resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the county registrar of voters didn't follow its own charter by
all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause an uptick, 6% or so. puzzle to resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research...
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find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio could can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure. but the tax dollars that are being spent support the program are being spent wisely. welsh promises during the extension congress can work to further improve the acp reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. we go one-on-one with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey >> capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll speak with garvey about why he says he' >> now on kron 4, it is a crowded field in the race to be south francisco's mayor. we sat down one on one with mayoral candidate aaron peskin to talk about his view for the city. and as we get closer to the next school year, there's growing concerns that problems wit
find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio could can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure. but the tax dollars...
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kirsten zip ma felt that was -- kyrsten sinema felt that was important.erestingly, all but maybe one or two of her colleagues several years ago -- >> 3 3 of them. >> if 33 democrat senators several years ago when republicans had the white house, the senate and the house of representatives, all three, the democrats realized we could -- if we got rid of the 60-vote rule, we republicans couldn't do anything. and donald trump was saying i want to do all these things, i want to do -- i'm going to get rid of all the unions in the public sphere and so forth, and these 30 democrats -- 3? >> 3 3. >> these 333 democrats -- 33 democrats signed a letter to mitch mcconnell saying do not get rudd of -- rid of that rule. it is absolutely essential to the preservation of democracy to make sure that we compromise. and guess what? if when the time came when the democrats had the house, the senate and the white house, every single person who'd signed it on the democratic side decided to vote to get rid are of the 660-vote rule -- 60-vote rule. and who was it who took the pl
kirsten zip ma felt that was -- kyrsten sinema felt that was important.erestingly, all but maybe one or two of her colleagues several years ago -- >> 3 3 of them. >> if 33 democrat senators several years ago when republicans had the white house, the senate and the house of representatives, all three, the democrats realized we could -- if we got rid of the 60-vote rule, we republicans couldn't do anything. and donald trump was saying i want to do all these things, i want to do -- i'm...
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he was joined on stage by some of his potential running mates including senator kirsten -- them scottback. a lot of easy to talk about. let's look at the events in the courtroom in new york city, the ongoing protests tonight, canon's never ending pressure to surrender and the war and terror, reports of him no withholding military aid and support to israel. >> unbelievable. >> sean: as a means of controlling their defense of the country against radical terrorism or mack reaction to all of it? >> is absolutely disgusting to watch the president of the united states turn his back away from our witness ally in the middle east. there's no question of congress passed a 26 billion-dollar aid package to help israel decimate and eliminate hamas. the fastest way, sean, to the end of this war is to give israel the resources to finish it. thank god for the coalition of government in israel that is going forward in rafah to finish hamas so that they can clean the sweep, clean the slate and get back to functioning in the middle east without the fear, without the terror of hamas coming across the bor
he was joined on stage by some of his potential running mates including senator kirsten -- them scottback. a lot of easy to talk about. let's look at the events in the courtroom in new york city, the ongoing protests tonight, canon's never ending pressure to surrender and the war and terror, reports of him no withholding military aid and support to israel. >> unbelievable. >> sean: as a means of controlling their defense of the country against radical terrorism or mack reaction to...
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. >> so rivers are held pfizer merck, his supervisor, all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal, cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because
. >> so rivers are held pfizer merck, his supervisor, all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal, cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they...
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you paired up with kirsten gill grand stock act 2.0. just in december. a different version.. >> stock act 2.0 ban congressional stock trading. require members of congress to make disclosures about things that might create conflicts of interest. for example, if a february of congress is receiving a subsidy or a payment from the federal government, say, for a business they own it would require that disclosure. it's similarly a good governance, good transparency bill and it has not moved forward in congress and i think one of the things they took from this experience is that a lot of the folks in washington aren't willing to hold themselves to account and i'm really grateful that we have been able to find that common ground to do that. >> bret: do you think there is movement on this stock act, mr. chairman? >> i think it's -- i do. i think a lot of members. it's like term limits. if you force people to vote on it they are going to vote for it. nobody wants to have the perception that their members of congress are trading on stocks s with insider information. our legislation, if
you paired up with kirsten gill grand stock act 2.0. just in december. a different version.. >> stock act 2.0 ban congressional stock trading. require members of congress to make disclosures about things that might create conflicts of interest. for example, if a february of congress is receiving a subsidy or a payment from the federal government, say, for a business they own it would require that disclosure. it's similarly a good governance, good transparency bill and it has not moved...
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. >> kirsten, look, i know people have strong opinions on this. i mean, this is the scott peterson case, but what is the downside? just to play devil's advocate, what's so wrong with just having the dna tested? well, really, it's two points. >> i mean, number one, they did more dna testing just in 2013 and up into 2019 as well. but also think about lacey's family. they have to keep on reliving this again and again. the more the scott peterson brings this up. so you know, the prosecution's saying, look, we did this right. we did it right the first time. and there's ample evidence to convict. and this will be decided either today or tomorrow, most likely. >> yeah, probably tomorrow. >> it's looking like as we heard that it's still going on right now. so probably tomorrow. but we'll we'll keep up on it. >> all right. thanks for keeping us posted dan. thanks >> all right. >> david depape, the man who invaded nancy pelosi's home and attacked her husband in court again today to face state charges, including attempted murder. he apologized yesterday for
. >> kirsten, look, i know people have strong opinions on this. i mean, this is the scott peterson case, but what is the downside? just to play devil's advocate, what's so wrong with just having the dna tested? well, really, it's two points. >> i mean, number one, they did more dna testing just in 2013 and up into 2019 as well. but also think about lacey's family. they have to keep on reliving this again and again. the more the scott peterson brings this up. so you know, the...
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all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors votingpt ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the county registrar of voters didn't follow its own charter by a
all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors votingpt ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research...
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. >> so rivers are held pfizer merck, his supervisor, all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the county
. >> so rivers are held pfizer merck, his supervisor, all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very...
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all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes.n with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause uptick, 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the cou
all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes.n with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause uptick, 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research...
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all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because t
all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to accept ballot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. >> the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research...
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all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to acceptlot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the county registrar of voters didn't follow its own charter by allowing more than 10 days to cou
all kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion passes with alameda county supervisors voting to acceptlot signatures as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal cost up 6% or so have resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow...
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thank you to my guest, leo, kirsten, steve and alan.with scott kabiru and nick dixon. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise thank you very much for your company. apologies for the technical error earlier. hope you made the cup of tea and we'll see you again tomorrow. thank you very much. good night. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening from the met office . here's your latest gb office. here's your latest gb news weather update. whilst it is going to turn drier for most of us by the weekend before then, we still have some thundery showers around earlier on today we had a weather system pushing its way north eastwards across the country , bringing across the country, bringing some heavy persistent rain. for many of us, that's now starting to clear though lingering across some northeastern parts through this evening and overnight. and behind it, it isn't turning completely dry. further outbreaks of showery rain and some of these could still be heavy. possibly the
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all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion with alameda county supervisors voting to accept as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause an uptick, 6% or so resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at berkeley laws, california constitution center. he says while recalls overall tend to be successful, it's more of a 50, 50 split in california. alameda county supervisor still have to decide whether to call a special election or let the recall happened during november's general election. spivak says that could impact the outcome. they seem to survive better when it's a special election. in a statement prices, if a recall takes place, it should happen during the november general election. but she maintains the recall is illegal because the county registrar of voters didn't follow its own charter by allowing more th
all right, kirsten, yes, president island, yes. >> motion with alameda county supervisors voting to accept as certified by the registrar of voters. the attempt to recall district attorney pamela price moves forward, creating an ever more uncertain future for price. 61% of recalls nationwide in this time period resulted in removal. cause an uptick, 6% or so resulted in resignation before the recall. so they are very successful as a rule. joshua spivak is a senior research fellow at...
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. >> one of hunter's ex-girlfriends, zoe kirsten, known as weed for 20. h she dated hunter in 2018. she'd establish that hunter was smoking crac he wak when he lies on his federal firearms form. >> and finally, there's beau's widow, haley borden. hunterwi h had a relationship with his brother's widow. brothershe was the one who tosd the gun in a trash can by the school that hunter blames cas. xican her lawyer says she'll refuse to testify if she's called. but just hours ago, the special counsel filed a court order that would compel her toup show up and testify. the gun trial begins in two weeks on june 3rd, and his tax case startweeks june 20. e in courts gog to b more thainn trump. >> that's not the way nextbidens planned it tht. >> breaking news about p diddy. next, the people, you know, the voices you trust. all new fox nation exclusives available now. my dad spent two combat pilot tours in the vietnam war, so i've come back to retrace his most important steps. i went to vietnam to learn more about him. that is a big deal and what it meant to serve this great country that you wer
. >> one of hunter's ex-girlfriends, zoe kirsten, known as weed for 20. h she dated hunter in 2018. she'd establish that hunter was smoking crac he wak when he lies on his federal firearms form. >> and finally, there's beau's widow, haley borden. hunterwi h had a relationship with his brother's widow. brothershe was the one who tosd the gun in a trash can by the school that hunter blames cas. xican her lawyer says she'll refuse to testify if she's called. but just hours ago, the...
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kirsten blessed is coming up.pened to those lovely runners. >> just stop for a quick second. and i said, what are you doing? running. and you're saying it was really good out. >> it's the perfect texture for running. very low impact on. it's dry snow. so you're if you don't get wet, go ahead and keep on the run. >> i'm sorry to have kept you, but i appreciate you guys talking with us. all right. thanks we've seen a lot of people out here, like you said, running, sledding, just enjoying it. one thing. oops >> okay. i mean, i mean, i'm sure everybody's seen it already, but i face planted running this afternoon . running this afternoon. >> you win the other week. >> you win the other week. >> no. on my god. how did you do this? >> not even icy. >> not even icy. >> it was my dog's fault. i had him on leash and he tugged and i tripped on something and bam! >> that's good. i see people riding their bike face plant most i see, i see people riding their bikes with their with dogs. >> and if the dog sees a rabbit, then the
kirsten blessed is coming up.pened to those lovely runners. >> just stop for a quick second. and i said, what are you doing? running. and you're saying it was really good out. >> it's the perfect texture for running. very low impact on. it's dry snow. so you're if you don't get wet, go ahead and keep on the run. >> i'm sorry to have kept you, but i appreciate you guys talking with us. all right. thanks we've seen a lot of people out here, like you said, running, sledding, just...
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kirsten l, outside the courthouse in manhattan. let's get more on all this with our legal and political experts. thank you all for joining us. elliot williams, i want to start with you this was i think we would all agree a very pivotal moment in this case, break down this moment where todd blanche, trump's lead attorney was grilling michael cohen about this phone call that would directly link the former president to these hush money? absolutely. and we have some excerpts from some of our reporters who were in the room now, viewers who did not have michael cohen fighting over texts with the 14-year-old on their bingo boards are right. you are not alone. this was quite a moment in terms of what it meant. so again, they're going back and forth about this call that happened on october 24, 2016, were allegedly michael cohen says that he raised stormy daniels with keith, with president trump. but as qarrah noted, the text, the records don't seem to suggest that so on the call or at least today on cross-examination, mike cohen says part o
kirsten l, outside the courthouse in manhattan. let's get more on all this with our legal and political experts. thank you all for joining us. elliot williams, i want to start with you this was i think we would all agree a very pivotal moment in this case, break down this moment where todd blanche, trump's lead attorney was grilling michael cohen about this phone call that would directly link the former president to these hush money? absolutely. and we have some excerpts from some of our...
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i'm leo kirsten. tonight i'm joined by the cream of the uk comedy circuit. it's the people's gammon. paul cox and the funniest surviving marx brother. it's kiri marks. >> hey, how are you both doing? >> hey, how are you both doing? >> great. thanks, leo. good to be here on whatever night of the week it is. >> it's sunday night. >> it's sunday night. >> great. thank you. >> great. thank you. >> anyway, that's the chit chat out the. we'll look at monday's front pages. the telegraph leads with young royals face national service in sunak plan. we'll cover that in a moment. the i has labour plan to rebuild. britain will rely on private finance . the financial times finance. the financial times has. trump would be worse for markets than biden , argues bond. markets than biden, argues bond. king cross sounds like , sounds king cross sounds like, sounds like a singer. bond king crossed the guardian has sunak's national service plan is bonkers, says ex—military chief, and the daily mirror has desperate. i think that's referring to the tories. and finally, the times h
i'm leo kirsten. tonight i'm joined by the cream of the uk comedy circuit. it's the people's gammon. paul cox and the funniest surviving marx brother. it's kiri marks. >> hey, how are you both doing? >> hey, how are you both doing? >> great. thanks, leo. good to be here on whatever night of the week it is. >> it's sunday night. >> it's sunday night. >> great. thank you. >> great. thank you. >> anyway, that's the chit chat out the. we'll look at...