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linda.spontaneous, spunky. cute. and we just seem to hit it off. >> she was very funny, and just very sweet which is always the word i think to describe her. >> she was one of linda's best friends. dave's two. she was also dating dave's best friend. the two couple soon made a young, fun loving for some. >> we didn't have kids yet, we didn't even have a house. none of us had a mortgage yet or anything. so it was pretty carefree looking back. >> lots of barbecuing, swimming, and yes, a fair amount of drinking to. this was a hard partying crowd. but there was no denying that dave and linda were in love. >> they were the ones that were ouellet liked. a cute couple. >> mike bratton was another close friend of dave's. >> kids afloat in high school? >> yes. exactly. >> so it wasn't a surprise in 1994, they married. >> good match? >> oh yeah. it was a party. it was a party. >> bartender was busy that night? >> oh yes. >> dave and linda scraped together enough money to buy their first home. and take
linda.spontaneous, spunky. cute. and we just seem to hit it off. >> she was very funny, and just very sweet which is always the word i think to describe her. >> she was one of linda's best friends. dave's two. she was also dating dave's best friend. the two couple soon made a young, fun loving for some. >> we didn't have kids yet, we didn't even have a house. none of us had a mortgage yet or anything. so it was pretty carefree looking back. >> lots of barbecuing,...
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linda led the singing.se the songs, and all of the cousins was backing her up. >> linda was always the shining star. it was never a quiet moment with linda. she was always a joy to be around. >> my first memories of her, she had pigtails, and she was a total tomboy. and i would think she was daddy's girl more than mama's girl. >> linda's dad was a mechanic, and her mom was a stay-at-home mom. >> they lived out in the country in a small house, kind of like a shack. very modest, but it was a nice, cozy home. >> she didn't have running water in her house until she was a teenager. but i really think that that helped create the person that she ended up being. >> like a lot of girls in her community, linda got married right out of high school and never went to college. and her kids came along pretty quickly. butch first, and then tate. they were her pride and joy. >> she just always wanted us to have better than what she had. and that was her goal, whatever it took to get there. >> but linda's early marriage does
linda led the singing.se the songs, and all of the cousins was backing her up. >> linda was always the shining star. it was never a quiet moment with linda. she was always a joy to be around. >> my first memories of her, she had pigtails, and she was a total tomboy. and i would think she was daddy's girl more than mama's girl. >> linda's dad was a mechanic, and her mom was a stay-at-home mom. >> they lived out in the country in a small house, kind of like a shack. very...
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>> linda. >> linda? >> sergeant, and other deputies, we're racing to the location.a one storey ranch house, and a heavily wooded area, of side of town. >> little to no light outside. it was pitch black. our weapons were already drawn. we weren't sure if the suspect is in the area, still in the woods. we approach the door, and we could hear the sound of a female moaning, what appeared to be pain. >> they could hear her, but were delayed and finding her, because something stop them in their tracks as they entered the kitchen. >> there was an overwhelming smell of gasoline emanating from the house. it was extremely noxious, hard to breathe. the deputy hill slipped on the gasoline, and i caught him, preventing him from falling. >> why hadn't the gasoline been torched? was someone trying to lure the cops inside, before striking a match. >> it felt like an ambush. >> they found the woman, slumped on the kitchen floor, behind a table. the woman, linda, still holding her cell phone. the distress call was genuine. and, her injuries were grave. >> she had some sort of, fabric
>> linda. >> linda? >> sergeant, and other deputies, we're racing to the location.a one storey ranch house, and a heavily wooded area, of side of town. >> little to no light outside. it was pitch black. our weapons were already drawn. we weren't sure if the suspect is in the area, still in the woods. we approach the door, and we could hear the sound of a female moaning, what appeared to be pain. >> they could hear her, but were delayed and finding her, because...
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yeah, gangster rap, linda.shooting. yes, tragic, but when you are in the game, you are in the game all the way. here is my question. who is this for? who is this ad for? because she is a conservative republican in utah. nobody who supports her likes wrrap, and nobody who likes rap was going to be like "i wasn't going to vote for republicans but her flow just can't be denied, b" paragraph you if you are politician who insists on rapping in a campaign video, can you at least w rap in a stye from a century. get with the times! he was a trap beat at least! a trap. is better for politicians because no one can understand what you are saying. just dodge any moment on any debate for many reporter. just be like, "senator, what is your position on cutting medicare." "welcome here is what i would d- [indistinct] [indistinct rap] and i think that answers your question. [cheers and applause] works for me. you know, but i was thinking is like him will you think about it, joe biden has basically been doing trap music this who
yeah, gangster rap, linda.shooting. yes, tragic, but when you are in the game, you are in the game all the way. here is my question. who is this for? who is this ad for? because she is a conservative republican in utah. nobody who supports her likes wrrap, and nobody who likes rap was going to be like "i wasn't going to vote for republicans but her flow just can't be denied, b" paragraph you if you are politician who insists on rapping in a campaign video, can you at least w rap in a...
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in bernie's case, linda, and their kids.attempted to keep bernie at cnn in 2001, he convinced me why he should retire then. it is about family, he said. i understood that. he wanted to do exactly what he did. he also reminded me that both of us had to go through far too much in our early years to our professions. whether wives and children. he made it clear to me that it was time for us to go. in fact, i also decided to retire the same year that bernie retired. so much has been written about bernie. since his death. as a publicity and the tributes have been universally favorable as he deserved. the cnn tribute, that was the spectacular one, it was already telecast it and i think we will be seeing it again today. to those of you who produced it, i salute you on a job incredibly well done. bernie and i worked together all of my 11 years at cnn. a photograph signed by bernie was presented to me in early 19 90 to about two years after i joined -- 1992 about two years after i joined the network. it is the both of us together with
in bernie's case, linda, and their kids.attempted to keep bernie at cnn in 2001, he convinced me why he should retire then. it is about family, he said. i understood that. he wanted to do exactly what he did. he also reminded me that both of us had to go through far too much in our early years to our professions. whether wives and children. he made it clear to me that it was time for us to go. in fact, i also decided to retire the same year that bernie retired. so much has been written about...
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and this is, this is linda yet screeching. so this is the reason that russia now claims as its own and you, ukraine, is actually able to create facts on the grounds. this is a very big deal. and you know, it potentially with few more weeks to go before the winter, really sets in and fighting those more difficult as the real prospect of ukraine heading towards their city 7 or the near city chance, which were basically russia's only big wind of the summer. russia invested thousands of lives and a lot of technology is capturing those cities at, you know, very, very slow pace. now ukraine's within striking distance is really we launched a wave of soul searching in russia. huge amounts. kristen for the russian military leadership, bladder puter, under a lot of pressure. even people who are in favor of this invasion of ukraine and a sense that even rushes mobilization of tens and hundreds of thousands of civilians is not actually having effect yet. and you can really on a roll. so, nick, what do we know about russia's military strat
and this is, this is linda yet screeching. so this is the reason that russia now claims as its own and you, ukraine, is actually able to create facts on the grounds. this is a very big deal. and you know, it potentially with few more weeks to go before the winter, really sets in and fighting those more difficult as the real prospect of ukraine heading towards their city 7 or the near city chance, which were basically russia's only big wind of the summer. russia invested thousands of lives and a...
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the mother of scott beagle, the teacher who died protecting his students and linda, it's always greatstances of this week. so linda, tell me why you were disappointed and what message you think this verdict sends. >> well, thank you for having me and thank you for always being with me from the very beginning. you have no idea how much that means. the verdict was -- i believe the verdict was wrong. i mean, when we heard the verdict, we were all in disbelief. i mean, you know, i find that the verdict was totally disrespectful of the 17 people that were murdered. it seems like the jury decided that the murderer's life was way more important than the life of the 17 people that he murdered. it was just so wrong. i mean, all of the aggravating factors were checked off. every single one of them. and i believe that if the jury would have gone forward with the letter of the law and how they go through the mitigating -- the aggravating factors and they checked them all off and said yes, he did this and yes, he did this and yes, he did this. i was unanimous every single aggravating factor was ch
the mother of scott beagle, the teacher who died protecting his students and linda, it's always greatstances of this week. so linda, tell me why you were disappointed and what message you think this verdict sends. >> well, thank you for having me and thank you for always being with me from the very beginning. you have no idea how much that means. the verdict was -- i believe the verdict was wrong. i mean, when we heard the verdict, we were all in disbelief. i mean, you know, i find that...
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but first, i am going to welcome linda. linda is a journalism professor at the city university of, new york and a contributing writer at the new times magazine, where she covers the intersection of race health. she has also served as executive editor at and as a science editor at, the new york times. her article on, maternal and infant mortality, was a finalist for the national magazine award. and she is a contributor to the 1619 project. so welcome to. and we are really, really, really glad to have you here. i want to bring van back. and while we were doing that, i'm going to turn it over to empty, anderson, as i said, marc is the director of development and communications at the feminist women's health center, the feminist women's health center is a reproductive health and justice organization. they provide direct services, including care, and they provide education, advocacy and leadership development, opportunity. they also build movements, people across all axes of oppression so that we have the right resources, respec
but first, i am going to welcome linda. linda is a journalism professor at the city university of, new york and a contributing writer at the new times magazine, where she covers the intersection of race health. she has also served as executive editor at and as a science editor at, the new york times. her article on, maternal and infant mortality, was a finalist for the national magazine award. and she is a contributor to the 1619 project. so welcome to. and we are really, really, really glad to...
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so to begin, linda, i want to start with you. are there was a time you believed in personal, responsible that we each are answerable for our own health. and if something goes wrong, that's on us. can you tell us how you shifted thinking and what led you to realize there are psychic costs to black in america? well, first, thank you for this panel. i'm really honored to be with you. and thank you for coming. i think what i was shifting the way i used to be, the health editor of essence magazine. and it was so much personal responsibility. each one teach one lift as you climb for black women and i think what really hit me was when i was on my new york times magazine cover story, why america's black mothers and babies are in a life or death crisis. and i was attracted to that topic because i was so shocked by the statistic that the united states is the only country where the number of birthing people who die a result of pregnancy and childbirth rising. black women are three or four times more likely die or almost die. and a black wom
so to begin, linda, i want to start with you. are there was a time you believed in personal, responsible that we each are answerable for our own health. and if something goes wrong, that's on us. can you tell us how you shifted thinking and what led you to realize there are psychic costs to black in america? well, first, thank you for this panel. i'm really honored to be with you. and thank you for coming. i think what i was shifting the way i used to be, the health editor of essence magazine....
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first i'm going to welcome linda villarosa.ournalism professor and contributing writer at new york magazine she covers the intersection of race and health. she is served also as executive editor at essence and science editor at new york times. her article on maternity and infant mortality a finalist for the magazine award and contributor to the 1619 project. welcome to you and we're really, really, really glad to have you here. i want to bring dan back in and while i'm doing that turning it over to mk anderson, the director of communication at feminist women's health center. a reproductive health, rights and justice organization, provide direct services including abortion care, and they provide education, advocacy and leadership development opportunities. they're also movements with people across all acts of oppression so we have the rights, resources and respect to make empowered decisions about our own bodies and our own health. learn more about their work at feminist center and i'll put that in the chat. welcome mk anderson
first i'm going to welcome linda villarosa.ournalism professor and contributing writer at new york magazine she covers the intersection of race and health. she is served also as executive editor at essence and science editor at new york times. her article on maternity and infant mortality a finalist for the magazine award and contributor to the 1619 project. welcome to you and we're really, really, really glad to have you here. i want to bring dan back in and while i'm doing that turning it...
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other than of hill house manor linda hill joins me now. so linda you're not putting me on.ppens. >> jesse: it wasn't some creepy guy that you forgot you invited over giving you a compliment during your shower? >> no, no. no, it was -- i thought it was my husband. i mean, he and i were the only ones in the house, and i spoke to him, you know, he told me i was looking good. i said thank you and i asked him what he had been doing that day and we had a conversation and he left. >> jesse: so you were showering, and the ghost kind of came on to you. what else have you noticed about these sexy ghosts? >> well, you know, we've got all kinds of ghosts. we've got kids and we've got old people, old guys, and we've got hookers. that's what you're talking about, is the hookers of hill house manor. they tend to come on to men because they tend to be hookers. and like men will report having somebody had stroked their face or stroked their arm or touched them on the shoulder. can i be heard over the train? >> jesse: wow, i mean that's paranormal right there. [laughter]. >> we knew it would
other than of hill house manor linda hill joins me now. so linda you're not putting me on.ppens. >> jesse: it wasn't some creepy guy that you forgot you invited over giving you a compliment during your shower? >> no, no. no, it was -- i thought it was my husband. i mean, he and i were the only ones in the house, and i spoke to him, you know, he told me i was looking good. i said thank you and i asked him what he had been doing that day and we had a conversation and he left. >>...
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even when linda powell it shut -- linda townes -- linda pushes it shut, -- she gave a house hillhouse manner where people can investigate for themselves area >> you no longer rinse out the houses and were meant, but she still has the same problem. if you come here, you do not want to stay. next it is true i am never leaving. [laughter] larry: in the -- and that is the last anybody saw of it. kristen: when she said oh baby. larry: i often hear looking good that is in my head. that is when i look in the mirror. it is not a haunting. it is to some people actually. [laughter] that is four and 5:00 p.m. on abc 7. kristen: there is nothing scary about the weather. mike: jump in on a transition. [laughter] -- it is back in town and it will bring us fog and drizzle in several spots. the closer you are to the coast the higher you are in elevation to tomorrow's morning commute. -- it comes also mild ocean temperature you're looking at 67 for the high. possibly 80's inland. across the state you see cool weather taking over. 90 and fresno 93 in palm springs. this is as warm as it gets today. kris
even when linda powell it shut -- linda townes -- linda pushes it shut, -- she gave a house hillhouse manner where people can investigate for themselves area >> you no longer rinse out the houses and were meant, but she still has the same problem. if you come here, you do not want to stay. next it is true i am never leaving. [laughter] larry: in the -- and that is the last anybody saw of it. kristen: when she said oh baby. larry: i often hear looking good that is in my head. that is when...
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and linda greenhouse, former "new york times" reporter.rsion of the book, justice on the brink, is out tomorrow. kelly, first to you. the court taking up some really consequential cases this term. members of the public are allowed inside the court for the first time since the pandemic in 2020 and the big fence came down. so what was it like inside there today? >> reporter: there was definitely members of the public. some spacing in the seating allotted for him. justices kagan and sotomayor wore masks. others did not. what was certainly notable in this first case today, justice brown jackson engaged right away. she was asking many questions of the lawyers who were here for a case that deals with water rights and the epa and could there be more federal regulation of property rights when it comes to water and it was certainly interesting to see how she engaged quickly and other judges referenced her questions so she was right in the mix on her fers day on the court. of course, today's case is just the first of many going forward. the justices
and linda greenhouse, former "new york times" reporter.rsion of the book, justice on the brink, is out tomorrow. kelly, first to you. the court taking up some really consequential cases this term. members of the public are allowed inside the court for the first time since the pandemic in 2020 and the big fence came down. so what was it like inside there today? >> reporter: there was definitely members of the public. some spacing in the seating allotted for him. justices kagan...
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she may share leeway linda, linda lee dubai. kasia. what shenice here. washer cobblins hit jersey wound kayden played it. don't quote her what shenice yet. so it will do a way of hardon 10 don't toyotas up here. well, how done what to pay significantly fresh traditional conflicts? yeah, i knew it took i was gonna share through my seats. had up store lock in addition to the bedroom, but we got to shooting you another shot dealing with the petition. living you thought, if there's any of your, if this could be the buses that a few, that most of i just get the 2nd president but will be speaking to president, she tomorrow and will make clear that china will bear responsibility for any actions it takes to support russia's aggression and we will not hesitate to impose costs against the schools and you will, you will see that the machine. so sharp premier, let me let them do a little 1st. let me stop in today. can you see at the stream in 3 months, a, me a period, most bulk stuff, you know, we can just and minus 2 or pretty much the quicker gr
she may share leeway linda, linda lee dubai. kasia. what shenice here. washer cobblins hit jersey wound kayden played it. don't quote her what shenice yet. so it will do a way of hardon 10 don't toyotas up here. well, how done what to pay significantly fresh traditional conflicts? yeah, i knew it took i was gonna share through my seats. had up store lock in addition to the bedroom, but we got to shooting you another shot dealing with the petition. living you thought, if there's any of your, if...
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we are professional grade ¡mi niña linda! ♪♪ twiiiiist... maybelline new york instant eraser. nuestro corrector lo hace todo. borra esculpe corrige ahora hasta 12 horas de cobertura hidratante. ♪♪ instant eraser concealer. maybelline new york. con downy infusions, deja que el aroma cree el ambiente. instant eraser concealer. ♪ siente la diferencia con downy. ¿sospechará que uso su old spice? ¡suegra! este es mi old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash que deja mi piel...
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i, i got like i saw with linda about that. yeah. okay. good. i got a list of already done the champion bus that comes out in this community with a little bit more trouble. but i think looking with lisa for the last has put the that is not the morning we bought it in. can we buy the summer and also that almost almost year can i make it go? oh nope, it's a good one. well, how would i can l k put these together? can the i, laura mitchell must last feel badly than a with, [000:00:00;00] with, with she was a not just so new with never a night. but they understood that oh shit that the family violence so that the doing that, but that was the ideal set. newman, ideal, the financial bully? well, yeah, yeah. theme i love. she'll be to melissa leslie pink, but yes, i don't like to say come in the news along with my cell. so how did mala i need them to call up with, which when i don't get the w a got this, it's in indiana color calais, still biting is that they're easier to say. yeah. you lexia past that. there was a 1000000 against us. i took down the da
i, i got like i saw with linda about that. yeah. okay. good. i got a list of already done the champion bus that comes out in this community with a little bit more trouble. but i think looking with lisa for the last has put the that is not the morning we bought it in. can we buy the summer and also that almost almost year can i make it go? oh nope, it's a good one. well, how would i can l k put these together? can the i, laura mitchell must last feel badly than a with, [000:00:00;00] with, with...
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the cover of september's vogue features linda evangelista again.ter big complications with cosmetic surgery. why did you put her on the cover? it was sad for me to see my friend, who i love, just disappear from the world because of, you know, all she went through with plastic surgery. it was really hard for her and anybody who knew her. so when it came out and she told the world why she had not left the house, itjust made sense, for me, to have her on the cover because she is the ultimate model's model and she wanted to look a certain way, she wanted to be the linda that inspires everybody. she wanted to be that again and i was not going to argue against that. i gave her what she wanted. i will never tell a woman whether to have plastic surgery or not. that is her decision. but i saw her go through the hardships and i am glad i was able to help her overcome the pain that she'd been through. the last few years have been very intense for you. you've been at the helm of the magazine through the pandemic and you also just had a very special year where
the cover of september's vogue features linda evangelista again.ter big complications with cosmetic surgery. why did you put her on the cover? it was sad for me to see my friend, who i love, just disappear from the world because of, you know, all she went through with plastic surgery. it was really hard for her and anybody who knew her. so when it came out and she told the world why she had not left the house, itjust made sense, for me, to have her on the cover because she is the ultimate...
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linda's son michael was just a toddler when she was told he had haemophilia, a genetic disorder whichhospital, he was switched to a brand—new treatment from the united states. but whole batches were contaminated with hepatitis and later hiv. the doctor, he said, "michael is hiv positive." and he just came out with it as though he was talking about the weather outside. you know what i mean? on the way home, i had to tell my husband when we got in the car. and it was silent all the way home. we never spoke. it was such a shock, you know. if you ignore aids, it could be the death of you. linda's son was diagnosed with hiv aged just 16 in 1986, just as this hard—hitting tv campaign was launched. i tried to be so positive for him — to think that he wasn't going to pass away. and even in the hospital, the woman had me on one side and she said, "you know, michael's going to die." and i said, "no, he's not," you know. sorry. i've got a hanky here. it's just... seems like yesterday still. michael died a week before his 26th birthday. he was one of at least 175 children infected after being giv
linda's son michael was just a toddler when she was told he had haemophilia, a genetic disorder whichhospital, he was switched to a brand—new treatment from the united states. but whole batches were contaminated with hepatitis and later hiv. the doctor, he said, "michael is hiv positive." and he just came out with it as though he was talking about the weather outside. you know what i mean? on the way home, i had to tell my husband when we got in the car. and it was silent all the...
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the cover of september's vogue features linda evangelista again.g complications with cosmetic surgery. why did you put her on the cover? it was sad for me to see my friend, who i love, just disappear from the world because of, you know, all she went through with plastic surgery. it was really hard for her and anybody who knew her. so when it came out and she told the world why she had not left the house, itjust made sense, for me, to have her on the cover because she is the ultimate model's model and she wanted to look a certain way, she wanted to be the linda that inspires everybody. she wanted to be that again and i was not going to argue against that. i gave her what she wanted. i will never tell a woman whether to have plastic surgery or not. that is her decision. but i saw her go through the hardships and i am glad i was able to help her overcome the pain that she'd been through. the last few years have been very intense for you. you've been at the helm of the magazine through the pandemic and you also just had a very special year where you ce
the cover of september's vogue features linda evangelista again.g complications with cosmetic surgery. why did you put her on the cover? it was sad for me to see my friend, who i love, just disappear from the world because of, you know, all she went through with plastic surgery. it was really hard for her and anybody who knew her. so when it came out and she told the world why she had not left the house, itjust made sense, for me, to have her on the cover because she is the ultimate model's...
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linda and andrew? >> good morning. linda transportation planner. we are pullingum our slides now. sfgovtv we have our slides shared. the first of the 5 will be presented by andrew and for the bay vow station design [inaudible]. >> good morning. andrew principle planner the first request follow up to the presentation the board heard july 26 from the planning department on southeast rail station study to advancing a station in the bayview. planning made a recommendation to advance oakdale based on feedback, we heard questions unanswered for the community. [inaudible] a final decision can be made. information about project costs, ridership and potential environmental impacts. this request is 800 thoubldz for the transportation authority to complete design, preenvironmental work and arrivad a preferred location for a new bayview caltrain station. continuing community engagement. important the process answers the questions we heard in prior out reach and center community members and creating that recommendation. seconded, in answering the questions advance the station designs more info
linda and andrew? >> good morning. linda transportation planner. we are pullingum our slides now. sfgovtv we have our slides shared. the first of the 5 will be presented by andrew and for the bay vow station design [inaudible]. >> good morning. andrew principle planner the first request follow up to the presentation the board heard july 26 from the planning department on southeast rail station study to advancing a station in the bayview. planning made a recommendation to advance...
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singer linda ronstadt reflects on her roots. plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: an american citizen and former u.n. official wrongfully held in iran for more than six and a half years has been allowed to travel abroad today to seek medical treatment. his son has been released from prison on a temporary furlough but still cannot leave iran. amna nawaz has the story. amna: judy, 85 year old baquer namazi is one of four iranian-americans who have been detained by iran or barred from leaving the country, including his son, siamak namazi, who has been held in prison since 2015. both father and son had been sentenced to what u.s. and u.n. officials call baseles espionage charges. baquer namazi travelled to oman today, and rectly landed in abu dhabi, where he will undergo surgery. jared genser is a human rights attorney and pro-bono counsel for the namazi family and he joins me now. welcome to the n
singer linda ronstadt reflects on her roots. plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: an american citizen and former u.n. official wrongfully held in iran for more than six and a half years has been allowed to travel abroad today to seek medical treatment. his son has been released from prison on a temporary furlough but still cannot leave iran. amna nawaz...
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linda ron stant.he has performed over four decades and first woman to have three consecutive platinum albums and we spoke with her. ♪ >> in 1987 linda ronstandt recorded an album of traditional mexican music, "songs of my father." and it would be a surprise and record-breaking hit. is it true that the record companies didn't want you to record? >> they were horrified. i was oblivious. and it didn't occur -- if i didn't make the record i would die. >> at her san francisco home today, some things are different. beginning in the early 2000. a condition first diagnosed as parkinson's and a rare disorder with no known cure. her favorite activity is reading >> what the current generations. >> a sharp mind and sense of humor she is returning to our home. physically in the 2019 documentary "the sound of my voice." and in a new book "feels like home." and featuring photographs, it's a celebration complete with recipes of place. and where she grew up past and present. >> family and years i have gone back. hard
linda ron stant.he has performed over four decades and first woman to have three consecutive platinum albums and we spoke with her. ♪ >> in 1987 linda ronstandt recorded an album of traditional mexican music, "songs of my father." and it would be a surprise and record-breaking hit. is it true that the record companies didn't want you to record? >> they were horrified. i was oblivious. and it didn't occur -- if i didn't make the record i would die. >> at her san...
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host: linda this morning. guest: i did want to point out at the very beginning she mentioned education. and i do think there can sometimes be this idea that everyone understands what's happening during an abortion. and we are giving ourselves what's true. what we've seen repeatedly as people do not know what an abortion is specifically talking about young women for america shocked at how many college students abortion pills by mail have no idea what's going on in their bodies when they have an abortion whether it's clinical or surgical. so that something young women for america heavily lean into. we provide this at our headquarters, they take those materials, they gather together their peers from groups of five to 45 and educate them on the issue of abortion, the procedures, what happens to that child and there's work to be done there and that's why we are having this conversation. guest: one of the key legislative issues this year at the state level is they idea of natal developing being taught in the classro
host: linda this morning. guest: i did want to point out at the very beginning she mentioned education. and i do think there can sometimes be this idea that everyone understands what's happening during an abortion. and we are giving ourselves what's true. what we've seen repeatedly as people do not know what an abortion is specifically talking about young women for america shocked at how many college students abortion pills by mail have no idea what's going on in their bodies when they have an...
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linda sawyer. and the answer to this question has do with the power dynamics of rape accusations and with the history of the law. and the key figure here is matthew hale. the the 17th century english jurist and legal commentator matthew hale. and the name may ring a bell for you now because he was at the center of the recent supreme court on roe v wade. and what's important for our purposes is not so much. hale's incredible misogyny. as impressive as it is, but more specifically his role in creating the modern distinction stranger rape and acquaintance rape. even today, our culture tends want define violence assaults by strangers as so-called real rape and date rapes and involving acquaintances as some something else, something more ambiguous, something less clear after a of sawyer's told her story to her step father, one of the curious things did was he took her to a private attorney rather than directly to a magistrate. and i think he did this first to get a sense from an expert about how strong
linda sawyer. and the answer to this question has do with the power dynamics of rape accusations and with the history of the law. and the key figure here is matthew hale. the the 17th century english jurist and legal commentator matthew hale. and the name may ring a bell for you now because he was at the center of the recent supreme court on roe v wade. and what's important for our purposes is not so much. hale's incredible misogyny. as impressive as it is, but more specifically his role in...
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leading the search, her best friends cindy and linda. disappear, you get the immediate family working on it, and then everybody else is like, well. >> not in this town. >> we 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's 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 you're what, startled, or angry? >> it was a horrible question him, but i can understand why it need to be asked. >>
leading the search, her best friends cindy and linda. disappear, you get the immediate family working on it, and then everybody else is like, well. >> not in this town. >> we 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's detective jimmy gates had discovered that in the event of their mother's death, julie and her brother mike...
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oh, you you get that linda started when but would be the dinning area over mother yoga. your glove put on that. it was a business we'll deliver them. marian, richard, i get a little and was gonna go with german with them. they're both another genuine ink bid with me and what not put a particular go, but all of that that there are but trigger on it is miller good? so for the order to put that a, give that a bill or do your bon that there will be total if civic american livable units incidence. i neighbors. if kobinie a be be much lower, which done members of the negative. but any day, oh, i door to money. yeah. those what the tickets go. i tell them less than men could do without a civil yeah. it could be needed. i do perform my own stance and because of that, it gives me a lot of understanding what they go through with it. if they break the knee or if anything happens to the shin or the get burn marks, they are people who to look after them. so it is very essential that they don't get the burden of paying money for the hurt, which they get the $1.00 thing i quit, so what
oh, you you get that linda started when but would be the dinning area over mother yoga. your glove put on that. it was a business we'll deliver them. marian, richard, i get a little and was gonna go with german with them. they're both another genuine ink bid with me and what not put a particular go, but all of that that there are but trigger on it is miller good? so for the order to put that a, give that a bill or do your bon that there will be total if civic american livable units incidence. i...
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you can enjoy because whoa, whoa, i linda lee what to go by month and get him to the owner. get put on a lot of dictionary about linda. you all get really there, but there's a lot of stuff. yeah, they closed my door, bought one of the, the lot is the you call and the legal love actually leg supposed to be like water body is supposed to be want somebody. it does not mean that we will up and make a big bargain to closing the lake. i don't think it is a political risk. tomorrow it will become become because i'm younger that i live. i still carry getting all over the and i'm and i'm the new but i got there and i don't know when i'm grown and she'll never get on the line to. i don't want them giving money all ok. they are doing my pleasure to get but not in the cost off on the electrical baby to the lake. so i insisted that i tell them that no, it cannot be possible place. that is one of the ones that need, i need, you know, i'm going to get them, which i knew a big mandate in and then the bundle of another appointment woman lives over $20000.00 in 1000, which were newer because
you can enjoy because whoa, whoa, i linda lee what to go by month and get him to the owner. get put on a lot of dictionary about linda. you all get really there, but there's a lot of stuff. yeah, they closed my door, bought one of the, the lot is the you call and the legal love actually leg supposed to be like water body is supposed to be want somebody. it does not mean that we will up and make a big bargain to closing the lake. i don't think it is a political risk. tomorrow it will become...
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why don't we move on to linda husrshman. >> good morning, supervisor peskin, chang and mandelman. i'm linda and i'm the direct result where i am right now, is because of services that the city in adult probation. from when i decided to put my best foot forward to get my recovery right. i just got sick of it and i almost died from fentanyl. the day after i mother died on november 13, 2020, i was shamefully still addict today crack cocaine. i purchased the next night what i thought was crack cocaine and something told me to put it in my ashtray and it turned orange. i almost left my 21-year-old daughter without a mother or grandmother. i decided i would never do crack cocaine again. reaching out to my case manager from the time i put myself in a house to my struggle to getting a shelter in place hotel to being on and off ankle monitor, getting cleaned during the pandemic is one of the most difficult things i've done in my life. and me dedicated myself and basically keeping my trust to my probation officer, my therapist, my case manager and my career advisor at goodwill that all did
why don't we move on to linda husrshman. >> good morning, supervisor peskin, chang and mandelman. i'm linda and i'm the direct result where i am right now, is because of services that the city in adult probation. from when i decided to put my best foot forward to get my recovery right. i just got sick of it and i almost died from fentanyl. the day after i mother died on november 13, 2020, i was shamefully still addict today crack cocaine. i purchased the next night what i thought was...
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my name is linda hurshman. thank you ms. hurshman.we'll go to ricci wynne. >> good morning ricci wynne here the second time to plead my case why i should be on the reentry council. i have given plethora reasons why i should be considered for the council. mainly being formally incarcerated coming from a household of formally incarcerated and drug addicts. i also have a lot of deep roots in the community with (inaudible) 360 with success that would help me get through to the place i'm at now. i also am just a waiter. i wait tables at a restaurant right there in the soma on 6 and mission called the pawnshop and i plug in or speak with people in this community that are not from that dem o graphic as well, so i like to think that i have the support of not only the people that are formally incarcerated but those on the other end of the spectrum that have never broken the law before in their life. bridging that gap and able to reach the people through social media and being able to do other things of that nature. i feel i would be a big asse
my name is linda hurshman. thank you ms. hurshman.we'll go to ricci wynne. >> good morning ricci wynne here the second time to plead my case why i should be on the reentry council. i have given plethora reasons why i should be considered for the council. mainly being formally incarcerated coming from a household of formally incarcerated and drug addicts. i also have a lot of deep roots in the community with (inaudible) 360 with success that would help me get through to the place i'm at...
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she had her assistant call me back and said tell linda not to forget about contract biting. i was like what's contract buying, i hadn't heard of that so she gave me a link. i read about it and it was, the rule that black folks couldn't buy a home except on a contract so that meant we had no equity and if you miss a payment on your home because you didn't have a mortgage or that kind of equity that other people had, then you could lose your home and then i asked my mother howt did grandfather owned that building that he bought in the 40s and she said i don't know, he bought it on some kind of contract. he was a lawyer and sued the contract buying. this is what happened to the community. we talked about this before, about the nexus of the issues of environment and health, and from our perspective you know this, but i want to know if there's anything that you encountered while researching for the book that surprised you. >> i think it wasn't really a surprise butve i had to force myself too have a little bit more. my sort of back story and what hii'm doing in my reporting is o
she had her assistant call me back and said tell linda not to forget about contract biting. i was like what's contract buying, i hadn't heard of that so she gave me a link. i read about it and it was, the rule that black folks couldn't buy a home except on a contract so that meant we had no equity and if you miss a payment on your home because you didn't have a mortgage or that kind of equity that other people had, then you could lose your home and then i asked my mother howt did grandfather...
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for was from linda. much sad. i did it is russell, said fidelis for when you're sleeping. i saw it when your bill is really ill. sleep claim good. on sam rental m o. m a z a z. he is that the cupboard did the last gun? yes, sir, i see, but that was, but i see a piece love him by nearly will look william boley some such as mula ah, areas liberated from the ukrainian neo nazis, russian soldiers and the people's militia of don bass are greeted as long awaited saviours. ah, if you get a little steel, i thought you 1000 this me. it's don't you bullock a car, you more t back on, you put it on your face. if there was that the ability of come riding him, get comfortable static, i'm at the valise. the other, but it's been almost as a pain as leafy up with a bullock of them. miss has been given to somebody about the what the funny my story, a wickedly see. what you guys there as if it was it vicky they need to come in to get a feeling community where briefly which scherbring here from europe. i don't know. clear burton ford was orchard with border. good afternoon carol. still in the
for was from linda. much sad. i did it is russell, said fidelis for when you're sleeping. i saw it when your bill is really ill. sleep claim good. on sam rental m o. m a z a z. he is that the cupboard did the last gun? yes, sir, i see, but that was, but i see a piece love him by nearly will look william boley some such as mula ah, areas liberated from the ukrainian neo nazis, russian soldiers and the people's militia of don bass are greeted as long awaited saviours. ah, if you get a little...
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she may share leeway linda, linda lee dubai. kasia. what? shenice it washer cobblins hit. susie wooten kaden played it. don't quarter. what? shenice yet? so the way father can go, toyota was up, abel. how done what occupation you for fresh traditional conflicts. him and you took a militia through by seeds store lock additions, but i think a little better. but we gotta show you not to shop on dealing with the petition. if you start in the present of europe, it could be the buses to us. you know, most of it. okay. the 2nd president button will be speaking the president, she tomorrow it will make clear that china will bear responsibility for any actions it takes to support russia's aggression. and we will not hesitate to impose cost kit. ok. yes. the solution you will, you will see you restart the machine, so sharp premier, let me, let us, let me talk to you today. can you see things to me in 3 months a me. ringback a period because you know, they start to, you know, you know, we can just, and my list, you know, pretty much the quicker and i ju
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he was a great guy. >> gillian: he seems like it, linda.ct here, jameer harris, is wanted for murder for the second time after being tried and convicted in 2012 for murder. how do you feel about that? >> we're horrified of the fact that he's on the streets. the fact that this so-called program has no type of -- no type of feeling towards what they're doing. they have no consideration for the victims. this is to put prisoners that have been convicted back on the streets. this system right here proves that this doesn't work. this does not work. they need a program for the victims of people like jameer harris. >> gillian: and your city, violent crime has been surging this year. it's up 7% over last year. that exceeds the average nationwide. property crimes are up 30%. commercial burglaries are up by 50% in addition to homicides. is this -- you're a testament of the fact that this is not anecdotal evidence. there's real people behind these statistics. talk to us about other people in the community that have been affected by violent crime like y
he was a great guy. >> gillian: he seems like it, linda.ct here, jameer harris, is wanted for murder for the second time after being tried and convicted in 2012 for murder. how do you feel about that? >> we're horrified of the fact that he's on the streets. the fact that this so-called program has no type of -- no type of feeling towards what they're doing. they have no consideration for the victims. this is to put prisoners that have been convicted back on the streets. this system...