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same with linda.linda invoked her fifth amendment right to remain silent. a judge ultimately ordered her to sit for a deposition. still didn't say anything. >> pretty much every question we asked her she took the fifth on. >> so there was one defendant in the murder of mark stover. michiel oakes. but he certainly didn't look the part of a hired killer. all 5'6" of him. soft spoken, understated, articulate. father of four, grandfather of one. >> yeah, he is not your hollywood casting for hitman. >> but cast as defense attorney? seattle's colorful and irrepressible john henry browne. >> he's a really kind, compassionate, loving guy. >> could anyone believe what happened next? the accused murderer released on bond? the question, was there even a murder? and the other question, who was the real villain anyway? turns out there was a very different side to this story. you wanted to provide a little twist, a surprise? >> yeah. >> and boy, would he. >> john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to w
same with linda.linda invoked her fifth amendment right to remain silent. a judge ultimately ordered her to sit for a deposition. still didn't say anything. >> pretty much every question we asked her she took the fifth on. >> so there was one defendant in the murder of mark stover. michiel oakes. but he certainly didn't look the part of a hired killer. all 5'6" of him. soft spoken, understated, articulate. father of four, grandfather of one. >> yeah, he is not your...
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linda: he's exaggerating. michael: no. linda: michael was extremely helpful. that event is when president clinton acknowledged, did his vehicle but -- did his mea culpa around monica lewinsky. >> was it that event? michael: it was his first public appearance after the monica lewinsky scandal. he called congressman lewis and told him that he did not think he would be able to make it. the congressman said, mr. president, you are my friend before and after. i expect you to be there. he was there. michelle: what a history this is. it is amazing. a couple of people have asked questions about the young folks that congressman lewis was so interested in. i'm going to ask both the questions and then i will frame it a little bit. maisie is asking, what can we do to cultivate leadership in our children, teens, and young adults? where's the other one? buck is wondering -- he works with college students, young people. he would like to hear more of how we can help our unemployed neighbors rather than, i have to have my spring break trip. the way that i want to frame this is
linda: he's exaggerating. michael: no. linda: michael was extremely helpful. that event is when president clinton acknowledged, did his vehicle but -- did his mea culpa around monica lewinsky. >> was it that event? michael: it was his first public appearance after the monica lewinsky scandal. he called congressman lewis and told him that he did not think he would be able to make it. the congressman said, mr. president, you are my friend before and after. i expect you to be there. he was...
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appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of that book and that exquisite son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work and haiti and our friends a label and fries documentary looking back on the segue sometimes awkward wouldn't her case rather smooth from childhood to adulthood and we'll talk to linda perry right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus why this will be a very close i'm a i'm a big fan she is a great songwriter and i find her a great singer too i think you are is like me ellie greenwich of of the outsider really some of these videos and so cathartic for i assume people who are i don't know feel disaffected to some extent it's quite powerful it's linda perry she is a singer songwriter producer best known for her writing career. will go thr
appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of that book and that exquisite son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work and haiti and our friends a label and fries documentary looking back on...
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linda: did i go away. well anyway i was there well i guess the single stupidest thing that ever happened to me was that i went to interview senator who is an aging fellow. but the chairman of an important committee and so i went into his office and the secretary said, our press secretary is going and lick you and i said wealth is than absolutely necessary because it was my experience the press secretary would answer the questions if you let them. into the interview and so i wasn't sure that he wanted that person to be there. they said well, okay fine. i went into interview him canceling time that i think that i've ever been actually literally chased around the desk. in one of the things difficult was his man was in his 80s. [laughter] he would catch me. it is very difficult and i kept trying to get around the desk with the door was so i could leave. he was an important person. you have in your book that the senator from alabama referred to me as was a lady. and i referred to him as big senator and then he
linda: did i go away. well anyway i was there well i guess the single stupidest thing that ever happened to me was that i went to interview senator who is an aging fellow. but the chairman of an important committee and so i went into his office and the secretary said, our press secretary is going and lick you and i said wealth is than absolutely necessary because it was my experience the press secretary would answer the questions if you let them. into the interview and so i wasn't sure that he...
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appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of the book and that exquisite son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work and haiti and our friends the label and frys documentary looking back on the segue sometimes awkward wouldn't her case rather smooth from childhood to adulthood and we'll talk to linda perry right after this on dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus why this will be a very close i'm a i'm a big fan she is a great songwriter and i find her a great singer too i think you are is like me ellie greenwich. of the outsider really some of these videos and and so cathartic for i assume people who are i don't know feel disaffected to some extent it's quite powerful it's linda perry she is a singer songwriter producer best known for her writing career. will go t
appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of the book and that exquisite son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work and haiti and our friends the label and frys documentary looking back on...
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appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of the book and that explicit son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work in haiti and our friends the label and fries documentary looking back on the segue sometimes awkward wouldn't her case rather smooth from childhood to adulthood and we'll talk to linda perry right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be a very close i'm a i'm a big fan she is a great songwriter and i find her a great singer too i think of her is like me ellie greenwich. of the outsider really some of these videos and so cathartic for i assume people who are i don't know feel disaffected to some extent it's quite powerful it's linda perry she is a singer songwriter producer best known for her writing career. will go through
appears now that writing scores for documentaries and theatrical releases might be the next chapter it's linda perry what is she written well you know i'm coming out sick but i get to start he started by playing on the other end of the book and that explicit son the christina aguilera just rocked the world with beautiful and she's now written some as i said soundtracks for a new sean penn documentary about his great work in haiti and our friends the label and fries documentary looking back on...
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linda, tell us about upward scholars. linda: absolutely.ward scholars is a local nonprofit. we are currently serving all of san mateo county, and we focus on providing adult immigrants from low income households the support that they need to move up the economic ladder and be able to continue to afford to live in san mateo county and to thrive alongside their families. so, we're really assisting them, as they continue their education through our local community colleges, and that way they can, you know, move up the economic ladder, improve their job situation and serve as role models for their family and our community at large. damian: boy, you know, i know a lot of adults who once they either drop out of high school or don't go anything beyond high school, they feel like that's it, that it's time to work, and what your students have been able to accomplish is just fascinating. griselda, you are one of them. tell us--first you had to learn english, and then you had to tackle the english subjects. tell us what you've done so far. griselda ma
linda, tell us about upward scholars. linda: absolutely.ward scholars is a local nonprofit. we are currently serving all of san mateo county, and we focus on providing adult immigrants from low income households the support that they need to move up the economic ladder and be able to continue to afford to live in san mateo county and to thrive alongside their families. so, we're really assisting them, as they continue their education through our local community colleges, and that way they can,...
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linda. hello, mark. i am not going to introduce you, but i want you to introduce yourself in the context of this discussion. linda, you start, i'm so honored to be here. my name is linda sar store and i am an unapologetic palestinian american daughter of palestinian immigrants to the united states of america. i'm also racial justice activists and have been on the streets of the united states for the last 2 decades. fighting for black and brown communities, mar, july people. i'm a leader in civil disobedience and direct action. and i'm just very happy to be here with you, family and also with mark mark in the context of what you do for you all. introduce yourself to stream audience. i mark lamarr hill. i am a professor who studies the issue in question of race in the middle east. i am very interested in the palestinian population in the old city of jerusalem. i am someone who studies trans national solidarity between black americans and palestinians. i am an activist. i am an organizer, and i
linda. hello, mark. i am not going to introduce you, but i want you to introduce yourself in the context of this discussion. linda, you start, i'm so honored to be here. my name is linda sar store and i am an unapologetic palestinian american daughter of palestinian immigrants to the united states of america. i'm also racial justice activists and have been on the streets of the united states for the last 2 decades. fighting for black and brown communities, mar, july people. i'm a leader in...
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linda can't do that. she, she, she with a how we would, the west bank id, may have to make a different set of choices, despite the fact that it's her homeland. sometimes i have more freedom of movement that she does in our own homeland. that's the only space that i can relate to the black american. i'm not stateless that many people. i'm not, i'm not bordered by manager and see like people in the are. there's a way, but in the same way, whenever enslaved it, we were in the united states. so i don't need our situation to be the same for us to have solidarity cuz a lot of people being healthy and just being black. well no, it's not just like the back is it like being part of the different that's equally important. and so i don't need to stand up for palestinians because i see myself there or but because i know that oppression is real. and so for me it's the connections, it's the systems, but it's also just the right thing to do despite the fact that there are considerable differences. that's right, and it's
linda can't do that. she, she, she with a how we would, the west bank id, may have to make a different set of choices, despite the fact that it's her homeland. sometimes i have more freedom of movement that she does in our own homeland. that's the only space that i can relate to the black american. i'm not stateless that many people. i'm not, i'm not bordered by manager and see like people in the are. there's a way, but in the same way, whenever enslaved it, we were in the united states. so i...
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i am pleased and honored to welcome our three special guests, susan, nina and linda. cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding an interesting story for thousands of interviews include conversations with bush, billy crystal, rosa parks. two books every night at 5:00 and co- edited the wedding cake in the middle of the road which grew out of a series of stories for weekend edition sunday. her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal af
i am pleased and honored to welcome our three special guests, susan, nina and linda. cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend...
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linda, to wrap up with? absolutely. i need people to stay unapologetic about their public support for the palestinian people. do not back down, do not worry about the weapons of anti semitism, but you are on the right side of history. so to keep sharing the stories of palestinian as marks that make sure in elections that you both the right way particular and federal elections. so we can see more rashid at leave, than ill hon. omar as inquiry bullshit. and jamal bowman, and also support your power in family and friends. not only those live, of course, and palestine based on your, amplify their voices. so i appreciate that question and black and palestinian solidarity forever into so mountain them on tail. it's really good to have a you see them that live in person. have a look. care on my laptop. you can follow them in the digital world as well. and into saw on twitter and this month, lamont hill on twitter. thank you, mark. thank you, linda. thank you to the audience as well. thank you. what he has watching on tv around
linda, to wrap up with? absolutely. i need people to stay unapologetic about their public support for the palestinian people. do not back down, do not worry about the weapons of anti semitism, but you are on the right side of history. so to keep sharing the stories of palestinian as marks that make sure in elections that you both the right way particular and federal elections. so we can see more rashid at leave, than ill hon. omar as inquiry bullshit. and jamal bowman, and also support your...
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linda called and said, i have an assignment for you. your assignment is to dry the congressman back to boston to catch his flight from martha's vineyard. in order to do that, you have to get here to martha's vineyard. you have to do a few things well you are here. that's what i did. that was the book signing. it was actually the 35th anniversary of the march on washington. president clinton, anita hill, mark luther king the third. >> my daughter rebecca chastain. >> the 35th anniversary. that was when president clinton came and read from his book at the church. i can ferment to the church. my assignment was to turn the pages. [laughter] as the books got signed. it was an incredible honor. i enjoyed it. >> he's exaggerating. >> no. >> six really helpful. that event is when president clinton acknowledged, did his mia koba around monica lewinsky. >> was it that event? >> it was his first public appearance after the monica lewinsky scandal. he called congressman lewis and told him that he did not think he would be able to make it. the congr
linda called and said, i have an assignment for you. your assignment is to dry the congressman back to boston to catch his flight from martha's vineyard. in order to do that, you have to get here to martha's vineyard. you have to do a few things well you are here. that's what i did. that was the book signing. it was actually the 35th anniversary of the march on washington. president clinton, anita hill, mark luther king the third. >> my daughter rebecca chastain. >> the 35th...
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>> i think we lost linda. she was fussing with the camera. >> that cat might have s come over. >> show me what to do. >> there she is. >> the top of your computer you will see a bump and you -- >> or if you see the little zoom icon, just click on it. >> i'm trying. i was just trying to turn up the sound. >> may be some in the audience can help. [laughing]ar engineers. we are all very technically sophisticated. >> what would cokie think of zoom? the pandemic, the election. >> she missed it. >> she was very relentless and what a quick. much like our energizer bunny here. >> nina, when you think, i've heard you say your father lived to triple digits or never going to stop working. you really can't imagine -- >> he was a teacher in the last probably more of a teacher and less 15 years. although he performed into his '90s. i do not consider myself a great teacher. it doesn't interest me terribly person-to-person, not person to class or even a small class even. i don't imagine i could do it until i'm 101. i've got t
>> i think we lost linda. she was fussing with the camera. >> that cat might have s come over. >> show me what to do. >> there she is. >> the top of your computer you will see a bump and you -- >> or if you see the little zoom icon, just click on it. >> i'm trying. i was just trying to turn up the sound. >> may be some in the audience can help. [laughing]ar engineers. we are all very technically sophisticated. >> what would cokie think of...
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linda wong. i want to thank you sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members, and the public t board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the various local, state, and federal orders declarations and directives. committee communities will attend through a video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they are physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. and streaming the number across the screen. comments or opportunity to speak are available via phone call by calling 415-655-0001, meeting i.d. (187) 707-6356, and then press pound twice. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussions and will be muted and in listening mode only. and when the item of interest comes up, style star 3 to be added to the speaker line. best practices have to
linda wong. i want to thank you sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members, and the public t board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the various local, state, and federal orders declarations and directives. committee communities will...
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there was two packing houses here in yorba linda and to help with the income. she actually would go pack lemons. she would walk over there and remember there was no concrete and there was no cement. it was lots of dirt lots of mud sometimes but she would walk there and put in lemons into a crate. you may find it interesting to know that president. nixon is a small child would attend the yorba linda elementary school and he was barefoot. there's a picture in the reader board. you want me to find the kind of leave it. it's cute to see that in the reader board in front of the classmates the picture you'll see him with no shoes barefoot. so there's probably how he went to school. i know you're very anxious to probably go inside and so am i but i must share with you that this wonderful california pepper tree is the original tree that frank nixon planted in 1912, and it's you can see a little help there. see what happens when you get old. you need a little help i guess but the wires up there, that's the original tree that the boys were known to the story is that they
there was two packing houses here in yorba linda and to help with the income. she actually would go pack lemons. she would walk over there and remember there was no concrete and there was no cement. it was lots of dirt lots of mud sometimes but she would walk there and put in lemons into a crate. you may find it interesting to know that president. nixon is a small child would attend the yorba linda elementary school and he was barefoot. there's a picture in the reader board. you want me to find...
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house linda: thank you so much for that.hey look at some of the top accommodations across markets. in the meantime, trading in the positive up about four tense of 1%. the index had its biggest decline since september of 2020 for the month. keep it here with us, this. ♪ haslinda: the u.s. is join the eu nation and strongly condemning the interception of a airplane flying by belarus's military. it was a violation of european air travel protocols leading to the plane to be forced to land somewhere else. someone critical of the country's president was arrested. bruce, what do we know about how it all took lays? bruce: we know there was a boeing 737 that was flying from athens to the capital of lithuania, which was intercepted by fighter jets forced to land. and then once miss -- minsk authorities arrested them, they said they held a protest against the president. last year the president had internationally disputed election victory, a victory in quotation marks, to a six term. and he was involved in coverage of lots of the irreg
house linda: thank you so much for that.hey look at some of the top accommodations across markets. in the meantime, trading in the positive up about four tense of 1%. the index had its biggest decline since september of 2020 for the month. keep it here with us, this. ♪ haslinda: the u.s. is join the eu nation and strongly condemning the interception of a airplane flying by belarus's military. it was a violation of european air travel protocols leading to the plane to be forced to land...
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that needs to be the message. >> let me bring in linda. what do you think about the ousting of liz cheney and what that means? >> first of all, i think there will be no future of the republican party unless the liz cheneys of the world lead us in that direction. there's no possibility for republicans to win a national elections if they continue to hold the lie and to succumb to all of donald trump's deranged conspiracy theories. liz cheney is perfectly happy to talk about the biden agenda, to talk about what the biden administration is doing wrong. she's happy to go out and talk about that every day. the problem is, you have a president and his followers who continue to lecture america and to say that the election was stolen from them. it's not liz cheney who continues that narrative. it's donald trump and all of those accolites he apparently, you know, holds enthralled and who are apparently quite frightened of him. >> alice, what about that? you're basically saying liz cheney needed to get in line with the party. but that party line is t
that needs to be the message. >> let me bring in linda. what do you think about the ousting of liz cheney and what that means? >> first of all, i think there will be no future of the republican party unless the liz cheneys of the world lead us in that direction. there's no possibility for republicans to win a national elections if they continue to hold the lie and to succumb to all of donald trump's deranged conspiracy theories. liz cheney is perfectly happy to talk about the biden...
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throughout the book linda -- between aspiration and achievement. so how is it that the constitution, a document, so deep associate with emancipation and peace and human rights, how is it that they had so often produced -- in tandem with imperialism and war, violence? and we learn very quickly that that is not so much a paradox as it is the complement. lind also reminds us that constitutions don't simply an act. they also narrate and they telll a story about a nation and its people. so here now to pull at some of the threads of the many varied stories and underlying themes and lessons are linda colley and my jason off. i just have to click two buttons to bring them up to you. welcome, linda. >> it's wonderful to be here. >> good. and now maya. good to have you both. i will just duck out and let the two of you take it away. >> hello, lindy, how low audience. it's lovely to quote-unquote see you here and have a chance to celebrate this achievement, "the gun, the ship, and the pen." and i wanted to cook off, first i should alert the audience to the fac
throughout the book linda -- between aspiration and achievement. so how is it that the constitution, a document, so deep associate with emancipation and peace and human rights, how is it that they had so often produced -- in tandem with imperialism and war, violence? and we learn very quickly that that is not so much a paradox as it is the complement. lind also reminds us that constitutions don't simply an act. they also narrate and they telll a story about a nation and its people. so here now...
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of history, you know linda johnson rep. i mentioned a photo to you that's on the cover of a book that john dickerson wrote they came out last year. the book is called the hardest job in the world and has this photo of your of your father looking his head almost on a table listings so intently to an old style tape recorder and i mentioned you instantly knew. what the photo was showing tell us what that photo was showing? well chuck and i got married in december and he left in march go to vietnam. and i moved back in the white house. we had gotten married and we'd moved to a little rented a little place for us to stay until he left and since i was pregnant and didn't have any other place to go. i went back to my same room and white house. and i wrote chuck every day and i also began to send him tapes. these were cassette tapes. and he tried not to write me about some of the things that he witnessed. he was a company commanderer and a rifle company, which he says is the best job. in the marine corps, except maybe being common
of history, you know linda johnson rep. i mentioned a photo to you that's on the cover of a book that john dickerson wrote they came out last year. the book is called the hardest job in the world and has this photo of your of your father looking his head almost on a table listings so intently to an old style tape recorder and i mentioned you instantly knew. what the photo was showing tell us what that photo was showing? well chuck and i got married in december and he left in march go to...
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angeles. >> duncan: momma linda, happy mother's day. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.ight, "60 minutes." i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs live from the cbs various studios. >>> they don't need mask ordinances and doors anymore since it may not outside. >>> the former head of the fda makes an example of san francisco, but are people actually ready to follow his advice? >> i think i just want to continue to support the message that this is something that makes us safer. >> it feels good not wearing a mask. >>> the red flag warning extended by a day and if you are not ready now consider it an early season wake up call. >> there is very little that a homeowner can do on a red flag day that will make any difference. there are some things you can do before the red flag day. >> i have mode more this year during any other time just because we're trying to keep it really low. >>> we will get into the specifics on the extension of the red flag warning. we will also look at what is driving this and
angeles. >> duncan: momma linda, happy mother's day. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.ight, "60 minutes." i'm jericka duncan in new york. we thank you so much for watching. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs live from the cbs various studios. >>> they don't need mask ordinances and doors anymore since it may not outside. >>> the former head of the fda makes an example of san francisco, but are people actually ready to follow...
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when we heard from linda thomas greenfield. she's the us ambassador to the must have a listen to what she has from crisis in israel and gaza with a singular focus. bring it in to the conflict as quickly as possible. we have not been silent. in fact, i don't believe that bears any country working more urgently and more fervently toward peace. this is not a slight and it is not silence. it's a fact. i shared to underscore our deep engagement and commitment to working with israelis, palestinians, and partners across the region. to resolve this conflict, the united states has had more than 60 diplomatic meetings at the highest levels, including at least 5 by president biden. in his most recent call with prime minister netanyahu yesterday, president biden communicated that we continues to stand by israel's right to defend itself. that we believe is role is now in a position to begin winding down the conflict. and we expect a significant de escalation to begin in the hours and days ahead. we will continue to relentlessly push for pea
when we heard from linda thomas greenfield. she's the us ambassador to the must have a listen to what she has from crisis in israel and gaza with a singular focus. bring it in to the conflict as quickly as possible. we have not been silent. in fact, i don't believe that bears any country working more urgently and more fervently toward peace. this is not a slight and it is not silence. it's a fact. i shared to underscore our deep engagement and commitment to working with israelis, palestinians,...
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ultimately, linda became an engineer as well. degrees in electrical engineering, degrees in computer engineering. she got those advanced degrees , while working at ford. she started there when she was 19. she's now in her 40s. and the woman who you saw driving in the towing a million pounds stunt with all the rail cars, with the truck stuffed inside the rail cars with the first prototype of the ford f-150 is her, linda zhang. and the reason he's in all of the videos including the reveal of how much it can tow, the reason she is in these videos is because she is the chief engineer in charge of the electric ford f-150. she's the chief engineer for the vehicle that can do more to change the history of the combustion engine than anything else since the invention of the internal combustion engine. t if what she has done works, and crucially if it is better than what has come before it, if what ford has done is build a ford f-150 that is all electric, that is better than ford f-150s that are powered by gas or diesel, this will change t
ultimately, linda became an engineer as well. degrees in electrical engineering, degrees in computer engineering. she got those advanced degrees , while working at ford. she started there when she was 19. she's now in her 40s. and the woman who you saw driving in the towing a million pounds stunt with all the rail cars, with the truck stuffed inside the rail cars with the first prototype of the ford f-150 is her, linda zhang. and the reason he's in all of the videos including the reveal of how...
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that's linda's zang. the reason she's in all those videos, including -- the race and she's in all these, she is the chief engineer in charge of the electric ford f-1:50. the chief engineer for the vehicle that can do more to change that compostable engine, then anything else since the invention of the combustible engine. if what she has done works, and crucially, if it is better than what has come before it, if what ford has done is bill the 40 1:50 that's all electric, that is better than ford f-1:50's that are powered by gas, this will change the game. this will change the climate, literally. this will change america's relationship to the internal combustion faster than anything else could. that one vehicle, it will make that big a difference. linda zang's labor of love here with her team at ford, could be one of the turning point of it -- inventions that actually catapult us forward technologically. not in an incremental way, but really all at once. joining us now is linda zang she is the chief enginee
that's linda's zang. the reason she's in all those videos, including -- the race and she's in all these, she is the chief engineer in charge of the electric ford f-1:50. the chief engineer for the vehicle that can do more to change that compostable engine, then anything else since the invention of the combustible engine. if what she has done works, and crucially, if it is better than what has come before it, if what ford has done is bill the 40 1:50 that's all electric, that is better than ford...
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it'll happen slow down linda we'll get there. the one wilderness period was in the late 60s the new york phase but remarkably brief. a little bit longer than 40 days, but that's when he meets his wife isn't it during that period does a little bit later. um, but he i struck by something that michael and lynda said about the trappings of power the first time i met him was on election night in a georgia senate runoff. everything old is new again in 1992. and one of the key things about an election night as lyndon michael know extremely well is a measure of power is not being seen now. you're really just eating cheese cubes in a different room, but you want to be seen as though you're an ancient priest of communing, you know with with the precincts and all that. and i walked into this hotel ballroom and he and lillian were just standing there. talking to me and it was the absolutely, unassuming absolutely authentic in no way. it was not a showy kind of, you know authenticity, which you can sometimes see but i think that's part of the
it'll happen slow down linda we'll get there. the one wilderness period was in the late 60s the new york phase but remarkably brief. a little bit longer than 40 days, but that's when he meets his wife isn't it during that period does a little bit later. um, but he i struck by something that michael and lynda said about the trappings of power the first time i met him was on election night in a georgia senate runoff. everything old is new again in 1992. and one of the key things about an election...
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>>reporter: but linda has not been as lucky. she's currently living in her car.ving in her anthony and linda are surviving the covid pandemic but are victims of the covid economy. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> o'donnell: and tomorrow, we going to take you inside eviction court, the last chance for families facing removal from their homes. we also have late word tonight of the death of actor charles grodin, a familiar face on tvs and in movies. in 1981, grodin with dead-pan humor shared the screen with miss piggy in "the great muppet caper," one of a string of comedies he appeared in. charles grodin died of bone marrow cancer. he was 86 years old. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a birthday celebration ends in a barrage of gunfire when a party bus is attacked. and less than a year after the shocking death of actor chadwick boseman, the new guidelines tonight for colon cancer screenings. om within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don'
>>reporter: but linda has not been as lucky. she's currently living in her car.ving in her anthony and linda are surviving the covid pandemic but are victims of the covid economy. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> o'donnell: and tomorrow, we going to take you inside eviction court, the last chance for families facing removal from their homes. we also have late word tonight of the death of actor charles grodin, a familiar face on tvs and in movies. in 1981, grodin with dead-pan...
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, which as linda is that there is i which as linda is that there is tension — which as linda is that them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part— them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of— them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of the _ them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of the latter, - falling on the part of the latter, which _ falling on the part of the latter, which is — falling on the part of the latter, which is that _ falling on the part of the latter, which is that we _ falling on the part of the latter, which is that we should - falling on the part of the latter, - which is that we should concentrate on trying _ which is that we should concentrate on trying to— which is that we should concentrate on trying to make _ which is that we should concentrate on trying to make sure _ which is that we should concentrate on trying to make sure that - which is that we should concentrate on trying to make sure that peoplel on trying to make sure that people who are _ on trying to make sure that people who are at — on
, which as linda is that there is i which as linda is that there is tension — which as linda is that them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part— them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of— them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of the _ them. at the moment, the decision is falling on the part of the latter, - falling on the part of the latter, which _ falling on the part of the latter, which is — falling on the part of the latter, which...
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. >> mama linda, miss linda or baby whispers now. >> reporter: do you remember all of the children that come in to your care? >> they all have a mark in your life. i have pictures from when i started, i have pictures in drawers and in boxes. >> reporter: some of them come pretty small. a number of them have a tough start. some newborns are developmentally delayed from being born on drugs. >> the reward is to see the smile, the eye contact. >> reporter: owens cares long after the babies leave her home. erica adopted a baby that she fostered 12 years ago and still remembers her advice. >> she is in her crib, and she is like leave her alone. i know you want to lay with her. if you wake her up, you will start interrupting her sleep time. >> reporter: you providing a safe and healthy environment for babies is allowing you to give the gift of motherhood to other people, or parenthood, do you look at it that way? >> yes, i do. when they are matched with a family that is going to adopt them, that's the warming part of the job that i have done to secure them to build them trust, to go to their n
. >> mama linda, miss linda or baby whispers now. >> reporter: do you remember all of the children that come in to your care? >> they all have a mark in your life. i have pictures from when i started, i have pictures in drawers and in boxes. >> reporter: some of them come pretty small. a number of them have a tough start. some newborns are developmentally delayed from being born on drugs. >> the reward is to see the smile, the eye contact. >> reporter: owens...
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muy linda, muy linda. vea... el radar de dÑa. marcela. - ¿cuÁl radar, cuÁradar?
muy linda, muy linda. vea... el radar de dÑa. marcela. - ¿cuÁl radar, cuÁradar?
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linda wong. i want to thank you sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members, and the public t board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the various local, state, and federal orders declarations and directives. committee communities will attend through a video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they are physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. and streaming the number across the screen. comments or opportunity to speak are available via phone call by calling 415-655-0001, meeting i.d. (187) 707-6356, and then press pound twice. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussions and will be muted and in listening mode only. and when the item of interest comes up, style star 3 to be added to the speaker line. best practices have to
linda wong. i want to thank you sfgov tv for broadcasting this meeting. madam clerk, do you have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members, and the public t board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the various local, state, and federal orders declarations and directives. committee communities will...
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as linda said, it was a startup, but it was also fm radio exploding and public radio beginning. and so all those things, that's what i love about this story. 's all these little elements that came together. and it was a combustible moment. >> woodruff: but those little moments that you tell, i mean, as susan said, you did extraordinary research. i mean, the fact that cokie's husband steve roberts gave her resume to nina totenberg at npr because he really wanted his wife to have the job that she wanted. but, susan, people look at npr and maybe they don't realize how different public radio is from commercial radio. how do you explain it to someone who isn't in the middle of it? >> well, it's not commercials, so we don't interrupt things constantly, much like yourself with various ads. we do a whole lot of underwriting, but that's a great strength. you can you can listen to it straight, get the information straight and also full and balance. much of news anywhere on television is a pub is kind of opinion nation. that is it's not there's no effort to make it balanced or objective. b
as linda said, it was a startup, but it was also fm radio exploding and public radio beginning. and so all those things, that's what i love about this story. 's all these little elements that came together. and it was a combustible moment. >> woodruff: but those little moments that you tell, i mean, as susan said, you did extraordinary research. i mean, the fact that cokie's husband steve roberts gave her resume to nina totenberg at npr because he really wanted his wife to have the job...
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linda, go ahead thank you so much director beck. i want to shout out, because i think the station has been a lifesaver providing support for the kids and we know to this point where everything is going to pick up and we will see life at the end of the tunnel. so i give kudos to you and i'm also asking you the director if the president can send a letter to the ymca and request them on record to let them know we have issues at work. and also to encourage google, i hear google provides the transportation and maybe a letter to google that we appreciate the partnerships so that next time we come back we can see more of their results. i also want to do a shout out to the ongoing work on the island by one treasure island, there are just so many things going on and the reason we have ymca and one treasure island giving all these presentations is so the public can see what's going on on the island beyond the construction and anything. so quickly, mister beck, on the sewage are you saying now by june that we will not be having any of these ou
linda, go ahead thank you so much director beck. i want to shout out, because i think the station has been a lifesaver providing support for the kids and we know to this point where everything is going to pick up and we will see life at the end of the tunnel. so i give kudos to you and i'm also asking you the director if the president can send a letter to the ymca and request them on record to let them know we have issues at work. and also to encourage google, i hear google provides the...
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leading the search, her best friends cindy and linda.lot of times when people disappear, you get the immediate family working on it. and then everybody else is like, well. >> not in this town. >> she had an army. >> deede's daughter julie rushed back to l.a. from a trip from mexico. >> it was the most surreal experience. >> only to be greeted by suspicion. >> l.a. sheriff detective jimmy gates had discovered that in the event of their mother's death, julie and her brother mike stood to inherit more than 1 million dollars. so he confronted deede's kids using one of the oldest tricks in the investigators handbook. do you remember in the interview that you did with jimmy gates? >> i do. >> in which he asked you some pretty basic questions like, what's your name, where you live. pretty ordinary stuff. and then all of a sudden he says, did you have anything to do with her mom's disappearance? >> i think it was more, did you kill your mother? >> and your white, startled, or angry? >> it was a horrible question him, but i kind of understand why
leading the search, her best friends cindy and linda.lot of times when people disappear, you get the immediate family working on it. and then everybody else is like, well. >> not in this town. >> she had an army. >> deede's daughter julie rushed back to l.a. from a trip from mexico. >> it was the most surreal experience. >> only to be greeted by suspicion. >> l.a. sheriff detective jimmy gates had discovered that in the event of their mother's death, julie...
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linda chavez served in the reagan white house as a public liaison. she is now a fervent critic of her former party. your former boss, ronald reagan, famously said i didn't leave the democratic party, the party left me. you've left the gop now. why won't others follow you out of the door? what's left in that party for a mitt romney, who is getting booed by his own supporters? >> well, i think there is still the hope that at some point donald trump will fade from the scene. he doesn't show any desire to do so. there was some interesting polling data that the republican party itself did this week. liz cheney brought it to the fore. it showed in those congressional districts that lift democrat in 2018 and 2020 that donald trump is not popular. his unfavorable ratings are higher than his favorable ratings and if they really want to win back control of the house, they've got to turn those districts back to the republican party and sticking with donald trump and his big lie is not the way to do that. >> so, i'm glad you mentioned that poll. senator lindsey
linda chavez served in the reagan white house as a public liaison. she is now a fervent critic of her former party. your former boss, ronald reagan, famously said i didn't leave the democratic party, the party left me. you've left the gop now. why won't others follow you out of the door? what's left in that party for a mitt romney, who is getting booed by his own supporters? >> well, i think there is still the hope that at some point donald trump will fade from the scene. he doesn't show...
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¡mi niña linda! ♪♪ twiiiiist... liiiiick... ♪♪ liiiiick... ¿tu ropa limpia no huele tan limpia?rer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia disponible. bajemos el consumo. >> (música). >> el presidente joe biden quiere que 70% de la población adulta de estados unidos esté vacunada como mínimo con una dosis para el 4 de julio. esta campaña llega en un momento en que la demanda de las vacus ha disminuido a nivel nacional. >> buenas tardes, nicole. el presidente joe biden busca darle un impulso nuevo a su estrategia de vacunación y los hace cometas claras la intención de que sea cada vez más fácil acercarse a la vacuna. en un mensaje desde la casa blanca definió como objetivo que para el 4 de julio de 70 por ciento de los adultos estén inmunizados, significa habilitarse millones de dosis en los próximos días. se pretende acercar la vacuna a munidades rurales, y reforzar las farmacias, donde la idea es entrar y ponersela vacuna, y redistribuir las dosis en estados con menor demanda a los que tienen más. el
¡mi niña linda! ♪♪ twiiiiist... liiiiick... ♪♪ liiiiick... ¿tu ropa limpia no huele tan limpia?rer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia disponible. bajemos el consumo. >> (música). >> el presidente joe biden quiere que 70% de la población adulta de estados unidos esté vacunada como mínimo con una dosis para el 4 de julio. esta campaña llega en un momento en que la demanda de las vacus...
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let's talk about that and maybe technology with linda bakhshian.ior vice president and senior portfolio manager and head of the value income team at federated hermes linda, thanks for kicking off the show for us. inflation, we did two weeks ago a wall of inflation. everything up in price we ran out of room on your giant wall at xcnbc it sounds like you are not that concerned about it right now how come >> i think inflation at the moment is going to be running a little bit hotter than expected. just because the demand is so high we have been in our homes for so long and we haven't been spending a lot the demand is hot and manufacturing has been less. you know, supply is lower. in the short-term, inflation could run hotter however, the forces in place before, this inflationary forces in place before the pandemic have accelerated through the pandemic as you look through to 2022, i think you will see that inflation will actually start to, you know, moderate somewhat from where it is here. let's face it. you covered lumber prices for multiple weeks now
let's talk about that and maybe technology with linda bakhshian.ior vice president and senior portfolio manager and head of the value income team at federated hermes linda, thanks for kicking off the show for us. inflation, we did two weeks ago a wall of inflation. everything up in price we ran out of room on your giant wall at xcnbc it sounds like you are not that concerned about it right now how come >> i think inflation at the moment is going to be running a little bit hotter than...