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-if you'd have said, "linda, two different people need this information. of events. -could i have argued with her? maybe. but did i get the impression that her mind was made up and, you know, that was the end of that? that's kind of where i was. and you can say, "well, you should have argued more." well, that would that's nice of you to say that, but i didn't. i was going to be a good soldier. so i called air force base and said, "i know i made this request. um, turns out we don't need it. forget i asked about it." ♪ -i was told that we would not be getting images. when i read it, i got angry and confused. what does this mean? so, i e-mailed paul shack. i e-mailed, "why? did you do anything about it?" no reply, no reply, no reply. quiet. so i called him, and i got him. -he was shouting at me. [ chuckles ] can't call it an argument because an argument takes two people shouting, and just one was shouting in this case. -i asked him, "why are you ignoring? you didn't reply to my e-mail. why?" i was asking why you didn't respond. now i have you. -well, i got sa
-if you'd have said, "linda, two different people need this information. of events. -could i have argued with her? maybe. but did i get the impression that her mind was made up and, you know, that was the end of that? that's kind of where i was. and you can say, "well, you should have argued more." well, that would that's nice of you to say that, but i didn't. i was going to be a good soldier. so i called air force base and said, "i know i made this request. um, turns out we...
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linda. last word . seconds. linda.rlier, perhaps we all need to be having more babies. at least the youngest. >> no thank you . >> no thank you. >> no thank you. >> talk to neil. i probably won't have babies , but no, but won't have babies, but no, but i'm not. >> but. but i know what you mean. neil. neil. >> neil is very good at getting heifers pregnant, so if anyone does, thank you . does, thank you. >> don't go there. >> don't go there. >> don't go there. >> do not go there. if anyone could fix the population crisis, it's the man next to me. >> not me, i hasten to add. yeah. >> that's right. okay, folks, look , lots more to come, more look, lots more to come, more front pages. and in the last word, as the sunday times and the ft come out in support of laboun the ft come out in support of labour, does the backing of newspapers still matter in modern british politics? i'll be asking the former editor of the sun newspaper, kelvin mackenzie . sun newspaper, kelvin mackenzie. plus, kelvin will be reacting to the good new
linda. last word . seconds. linda.rlier, perhaps we all need to be having more babies. at least the youngest. >> no thank you . >> no thank you. >> no thank you. >> talk to neil. i probably won't have babies , but no, but won't have babies, but no, but i'm not. >> but. but i know what you mean. neil. neil. >> neil is very good at getting heifers pregnant, so if anyone does, thank you . does, thank you. >> don't go there. >> don't go there....
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and on that note, please join me in welcoming steve and linda linda. well, thank you. and particularly thanks to the cullman center, not only for inviting me to do this, but for the year so long ago that i got to spend here even more. want to thank dupont because for one thing. this got me to read your book right away. who knows when i would have got to it. but i'm yet and actually had a big impact on me and. i want to start by asking you other people to think about the title because talking using the term illiberal is, not common and. the way historians think about things. we have lot of other other labels, but it's very illuminating and i do want to point that it is not often that the very title of a book introduces to a new way to think about history. so i want to post you a bunch of that are hovering around this term. you did. how did you come to choose that term? how does it differ from labels, other labels for conservatism and of is it is illiberalism the opposite of liberalism which may seem evident. but to me i think it's not totally evident. so i wonder if you
and on that note, please join me in welcoming steve and linda linda. well, thank you. and particularly thanks to the cullman center, not only for inviting me to do this, but for the year so long ago that i got to spend here even more. want to thank dupont because for one thing. this got me to read your book right away. who knows when i would have got to it. but i'm yet and actually had a big impact on me and. i want to start by asking you other people to think about the title because talking...
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she even set up a hospital in uganda and was working in health care in loma linda.etting like a worn—out model t that's falling apart. lara chuckles how would you describe your quality of life at this point? pretty useless. i would never recommend and say, "ok, you pick being old "as the way you're going to end your life." forget it. you've lived quite some life and you've had to go through a lot to reach this age. do you recommend living into your hundreds or not? i don't think i'd recommend anything about life and its length... ..to anybody. take it as it comes. i have tried to... ..be happy. and i've managed pretty well. going from talking to bryanjohnson to someone who's 103 made this all seem very real. we need to look after not just our bodies, but our minds. it's just a matter of how important being able to quantify that is. it's certainly going to make a difference when it comes to research in the future, and the power of ai and big data is making a lot of that possible. it'sjust, right now, there is no silver bullet. the power of this computational biology
she even set up a hospital in uganda and was working in health care in loma linda.etting like a worn—out model t that's falling apart. lara chuckles how would you describe your quality of life at this point? pretty useless. i would never recommend and say, "ok, you pick being old "as the way you're going to end your life." forget it. you've lived quite some life and you've had to go through a lot to reach this age. do you recommend living into your hundreds or not? i don't...
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linda, i think it's very effective. it's effective because it's both clever and accurate that is what most world leaders, at least the world leaders who traditionally had been america's allies. that's the way they think of a president trump. and of course, the world leaders, his closest to we would normally consider adversaries, vladimir putin, kim jong on and in the north korea, viktor orban in hungary and others. >> so i think it's an accurate add and it really gets the point across. >> it's well put together and it speaks to biden's message in france over the weekend, riley paid tribute to pulling us soldiers. >> he went to a world war one cemetery on the outskirts of paris, which trump avoided when he was president. this is a burial ground that's home to fought over 2000 american soldiers. biden never mentioned trump's name, though, doing any of those speeches, but he did highlight how important it is to protect the alliance wright, who was he speaking to you are absolutely correct to say he didn't name trump, but e
linda, i think it's very effective. it's effective because it's both clever and accurate that is what most world leaders, at least the world leaders who traditionally had been america's allies. that's the way they think of a president trump. and of course, the world leaders, his closest to we would normally consider adversaries, vladimir putin, kim jong on and in the north korea, viktor orban in hungary and others. >> so i think it's an accurate add and it really gets the point across....
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. >> reporter: linda summers is a vibrant drag queen. >> hi, tara. how are you?> reporter: when she was 20, she didn't have a home for almost three years, so she bounced shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help at the crossroads. >> i felt like there was not a lot of other queer folks around me and it was really hard to connect with the counselors there and i felt like i needed to go elsewhere to get support. >> reporter: linda's journey started because her family wasn't supportive, a story she hears all too often from lgbtq clients. today linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most. >> i really have to keep in mind that i get to be a beacon of help for them in that moment, that things will get better. >> reporter: that's why during pride linda is leading the way to get more people involved. she was the star of this year's we all belong block part h
. >> reporter: linda summers is a vibrant drag queen. >> hi, tara. how are you?> reporter: when she was 20, she didn't have a home for almost three years, so she bounced shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help at the crossroads. >> i felt like there was not a lot of other queer folks around me and it was really hard to connect with the counselors there and i felt like i needed to go elsewhere to get support. >> reporter: linda's journey started because her...
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let me say, linda jubilee , we've lost say, linda jubilee, we've lost michael mosley, but his legacy, terribly sad irony that he should die at such a young age when he has undoubtedly added decades of lifespan to so many people. i was a reporter on itv's tonight programme for 7 or 8 years, and many of the programmes i did were about food and nutrition, and he undoubtedly led the way. although i can't speak much about intermittent dieting , i about intermittent dieting, i don't really know much about that. he undoubtedly waved the flag to stop people eating ultra processed food, which were so they are so harmful . and i think they are so harmful. and i think really the medical profession is right behind him in that regard, because these foods are calorie laden and he's the one to highlight that and to actually stress that we're eating, you know, enough to feed the average field worker in victorian times and sitting on the sofa . yes, briefly. >> nigel, we know the nhs is overwhelmed . ummed yes, it needs overwhelmed. ummed yes, it needs more money, but at some point we're going to hav
let me say, linda jubilee , we've lost say, linda jubilee, we've lost michael mosley, but his legacy, terribly sad irony that he should die at such a young age when he has undoubtedly added decades of lifespan to so many people. i was a reporter on itv's tonight programme for 7 or 8 years, and many of the programmes i did were about food and nutrition, and he undoubtedly led the way. although i can't speak much about intermittent dieting , i about intermittent dieting, i don't really know much...
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and linda, one other point.ay back in 2016, in november, right after the election, he refused to prosecute hillary clinton. that was a unifying attempt. then he spends next 4 years fending off garbage you know, fake russian hoax and stuff, he would not prosecute hillary clinton. there should have been an example but democrats won't. >> no, they didn't pick up on that, he said he was not interested in going backwards, he was looking forward, he made america great again. larry: no one remembers that, how would he govern that is an example. that is what he did. much longer than that. 8 years ago. for brooke. >> interesting, was looking at word revenge, added to base, not just about getting back at someone but a restorining a, a reclaiming a, and churchill said that courage is greatest virtue, it ensures all of the others. larry: he can do, that. brooke rollins thank you, and linda mcmahon thank you, i'll be bac honestly, i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. great
and linda, one other point.ay back in 2016, in november, right after the election, he refused to prosecute hillary clinton. that was a unifying attempt. then he spends next 4 years fending off garbage you know, fake russian hoax and stuff, he would not prosecute hillary clinton. there should have been an example but democrats won't. >> no, they didn't pick up on that, he said he was not interested in going backwards, he was looking forward, he made america great again. larry: no one...
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linda macleod from willow glen has been denied as well. linda macleod: as i was reaching for the handle for the door, he got out and said, "oh, no, no, no. no pets, no dogs." he mentioned that uber has this program called uberpet. candice: in 2021, uber introduced uberpet, an option that allows riders to bring along furry friends for an extra $5. but macleod says the program has made the problem worse for blind people. service animals, she says, are not pets. linda: drivers think it's an option. annalisa: he's the same as a wheelchair. candice: macleod says it's illegal to make blind people pay more money to ride with their service animals. linda: so that means it's not being provided to me at the same level as the service for other people who don't have a disability. candice: the investigative unit reached out to uber and lyft with these concerns. uber said: "discrimination on our platform is unacceptable," and it "takes appropriate action which can include deactivation of a driver's account." lyft told us it "requires all drivers to acco
linda macleod from willow glen has been denied as well. linda macleod: as i was reaching for the handle for the door, he got out and said, "oh, no, no, no. no pets, no dogs." he mentioned that uber has this program called uberpet. candice: in 2021, uber introduced uberpet, an option that allows riders to bring along furry friends for an extra $5. but macleod says the program has made the problem worse for blind people. service animals, she says, are not pets. linda: drivers think it's...
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linda your background iss well.unications not only betwen en,n adapted differently to political communicatio? the years. i don't tend to draw the lines quite that way, but i remember a senate race elizabeth holtzman and geraldine ferraro, and i remember that year when that campaign started, they said this would be like, no other because it was to show that gentility and humaneness andnd gentle didn't gentleness in you in your disposition and it was going to be hallmarks of campaign if anybody remembers they wereing other down the stairs of the subway and it didn't office. on the other hand, i think that. it whether you're you're male or female the need be yourself is so terribly important and politics and rhetoric come together in the message that■=as acro a know aristotle said all three artistic proofs the the ethos, the pathos all should be like a it should be even. but in the end, the person? and everything else hinges on their trustworthiness on my own daughter. she finished law school and started and work at a
linda your background iss well.unications not only betwen en,n adapted differently to political communicatio? the years. i don't tend to draw the lines quite that way, but i remember a senate race elizabeth holtzman and geraldine ferraro, and i remember that year when that campaign started, they said this would be like, no other because it was to show that gentility and humaneness andnd gentle didn't gentleness in you in your disposition and it was going to be hallmarks of campaign if anybody...
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now, when it comes to october the seventh, linda, these are the main findings. they say that these militant groups, hamas and these other groups are responsible for the for war crimes including intentionally directing attacks against civilians murder or willful killing, torture, taking hostages, including children and more. now, these crimes, they say, we're committed by these militant groups as well as palestinians. they say in some instances, in civilian clothing, they identify they say patron's indicative of sexual violence. and concluded that these are not isolated incidents, but perpetrated in similar ways in several locations primarily against israeli women. and the indiscriminate firing of thousands of projectiles against israeli towns and cities. they say that causing deaths and injuries is a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law. then you've got the report on what is happening and what has happened in gaza during these military operations, there accusing israel of these war crimes and crimes against humanity, including you includi
now, when it comes to october the seventh, linda, these are the main findings. they say that these militant groups, hamas and these other groups are responsible for the for war crimes including intentionally directing attacks against civilians murder or willful killing, torture, taking hostages, including children and more. now, these crimes, they say, we're committed by these militant groups as well as palestinians. they say in some instances, in civilian clothing, they identify they say...
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>> we know now, linda, that the search and rescue operation is continuing into de two., we just heard a briefing from the malawi defense forces a short while ago. they say because of bad weather and poor visibility, the area has been foggy. that's been delaying the process the ten kilometer radius they have identified where the last signal from this plane was received is an uninhabited areas. so that's also kind of hindering access. but the malawi defense forces say they have 200 soldiers involved in this operation as well as some police officers and they have reached out to neighboring countries for help. president lazarus chakwera addressed malawi and overnight. and this is what he said. >> however, upon arrival and mzuzu, the pilot was unable to land the plane due to poor visibility okay. jen, by bad weather and aviation authorities advise their craft to return duly long way but. the, authorities soon lost contact with the aircraft, but i want to assure you that i am sparing no available resource to find that plane i am holding on to every fiber of hope that we will
>> we know now, linda, that the search and rescue operation is continuing into de two., we just heard a briefing from the malawi defense forces a short while ago. they say because of bad weather and poor visibility, the area has been foggy. that's been delaying the process the ten kilometer radius they have identified where the last signal from this plane was received is an uninhabited areas. so that's also kind of hindering access. but the malawi defense forces say they have 200 soldiers...
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and like linda, i was in correspondence. i read i mail. i read the mail that came in president reagan and helped to prepare responses us and samples of, letters that went to him. i really the connection between the public being able to have access to their public officials later went on to help write proclamations something linda just alluded to as well and eventually went into the office which i did for five and a half years through the end of the reagan administration and, through all of the george h.w. bush administration. that was an incredible opportunity to understand the operations of the white house, knowing what's happening from east to and and each of inch of the 18 acres there. fast forward. to 2000, you know, i went back into the white house to help in the transition. all of us remember the 2000 election was that, you know, we didn't know for five and a half weeks who the president was going to be and the team around george w bush asked, a few old hands who had worked in the white house to come back and and to help. and i went
and like linda, i was in correspondence. i read i mail. i read the mail that came in president reagan and helped to prepare responses us and samples of, letters that went to him. i really the connection between the public being able to have access to their public officials later went on to help write proclamations something linda just alluded to as well and eventually went into the office which i did for five and a half years through the end of the reagan administration and, through all of the...
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. >> and linda how about yourself. >> good morning linda parker for l t b the founder i have been in california since 1981 came out for graduate school and in for 25 years since i got married i don't consider myself required i created my own business in 2006 and i do leadership development and consulting. and you know, i'm described as a trip threat i worked for apple computer as an aide and then google when i was in any 40s. which made me a - only two powers of people and google were reporting american and some small percentage anyway, i was 0 unicorn and now i'm still doing my own business at my open pace doing the things i enjoy i serve on a few board's i'll claim as served on a number of board of supervisors over the years because i enjoy working with nonprofit organizations like goodwill and spent a lot of time at goodwill in the center and tried to be an point with my purchase serving admit people and helping people do what necessary, do and my son is 21 so i learn a lot from him and on social media podium and now i use them god help me. you know, but somewhat row like it or no
. >> and linda how about yourself. >> good morning linda parker for l t b the founder i have been in california since 1981 came out for graduate school and in for 25 years since i got married i don't consider myself required i created my own business in 2006 and i do leadership development and consulting. and you know, i'm described as a trip threat i worked for apple computer as an aide and then google when i was in any 40s. which made me a - only two powers of people and google...
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linda >> yeah, certainly a political risk that he is willing to take.ood to have you with us, claire. sebastian in london. thank you. well, we're staying on this story. john rentoul is the chief political commentator for the independent and a visiting professor at king's college in london. he joins us via skype from london. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> good morning. well, this was a four day voting marathon. it happens every five years. that, of course, saw europe shift to the right. we saw these far right parties making gains and really delivering stunning defeats to two of the bloc's most important leaders, france and germany. what did you make of the results? well, the ones we know so far, the projected results, i should say. >> well, i'm i'm more surprised. i mean, the results were, they were predicted, which makes, president macron's response, more surprising that, as we heard just there, he said he, he cannot accept, the rise of right wing, extreme parties and that he's going to call a general election in france as a response. i m
linda >> yeah, certainly a political risk that he is willing to take.ood to have you with us, claire. sebastian in london. thank you. well, we're staying on this story. john rentoul is the chief political commentator for the independent and a visiting professor at king's college in london. he joins us via skype from london. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> good morning. well, this was a four day voting marathon. it happens every five years. that, of course, saw...
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pretty much like linda, the future. we are _ baton? pretty much like linda, the future.e retired we are _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a nice - future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a nice life. i retired. we are living a nice life. our children. _ retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a— retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a bit— retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a bit more - retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a bit more of- retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a bit more of a i our children, a bit more of a question— our children, a bit more of a question about _ our children, a bit more of a question about their- our children, a bit more of a question about their lives, ii our children, a bit more of a i question about their lives, i think. our grandchildren. _ question about their lives, i think. our grandchildren. we _ questi
pretty much like linda, the future. we are _ baton? pretty much like linda, the future.e retired we are _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a _ future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a nice - future. we are in situation, we are retired. we are living a nice life. i retired. we are living a nice life. our children. _ retired. we are living a nice life. our children, a— retired. we are...
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linda is leading the way to get more. people involved. she was the star of this year's that we all belong block party, which drew almost 100 people to cobble gardens and soma on june 1st. that 68. of our population. are black and brown youth. we know that a large part person somewhere around 30 30 40%. of the youth we serve also lgbtq. q right and when i look at this group i see rock stars. i see so much talent. i see so much joy. i see so much potential. and so an event like this allows us to bring that potential end. very executive director of the crossroads, says lgbtq youth are overrepresented among young people. experiencing homelessness. when we go out on outreach every year we see anywhere. from 1400 to 1600. young folks out on the streets. according to the sf lgbt center nearly half of san francisco homeless youth are lgbt q. the trevor project reports even higher rates. among transgender and non binary youth with around 40% of transgender people and 35% of non binary youth experiencing. homelessness. compared to 23% of cis, gende
linda is leading the way to get more. people involved. she was the star of this year's that we all belong block party, which drew almost 100 people to cobble gardens and soma on june 1st. that 68. of our population. are black and brown youth. we know that a large part person somewhere around 30 30 40%. of the youth we serve also lgbtq. q right and when i look at this group i see rock stars. i see so much talent. i see so much joy. i see so much potential. and so an event like this allows us to...
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and commissioner linda parker pennington, how do you vote? yes. thank you. we have a unanimous vote. thank you very much. thank you. item 11 d requesting approval of cda triple a, 2420 5-06 memorandum of understanding for the coordination of older americans act. services to residents of planning service area six. mike zaugg and genevieve herrera will present this item. good morning, commissioners. deputy director kaufman, my name is mike zogg, program director, office community partnerships. i am here today on this item. this is an item we bring to you annually. it has some changes this year. so i wanted to bring those to your attention, i think big picture this item is the mechanism. one of the mechanisms mechanisms with which we bring in funding from the california department of aging and use those funds in our grants with community based organizations. so we don't want to don't want to lose sight of the big picture. we're now going to go into the weeds of what's what's going on here in the change. typically, i come before you each year, we enter into cont
and commissioner linda parker pennington, how do you vote? yes. thank you. we have a unanimous vote. thank you very much. thank you. item 11 d requesting approval of cda triple a, 2420 5-06 memorandum of understanding for the coordination of older americans act. services to residents of planning service area six. mike zaugg and genevieve herrera will present this item. good morning, commissioners. deputy director kaufman, my name is mike zogg, program director, office community partnerships. i...
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ron was linda ham's boss and a good manager. but what's always the first step in grief? denial. i said, "ron, let me just remind you, ok? we had a clear understanding that we are not gonna eliminate anything until the data has come in to definitively eliminate it." -to bring that out and dismiss it, you know, pre-emptively, i think speaks volumes. at the very least they had to acknowledge it. but it was acknowledging their own mistakes and that's hard to do. ♪ -each week there was a new trailer load of debris showed up, came right in this hangar through those doors, and it would be catalogued and then put out on the floor. i want to know what the debris is telling us, i want to know what the aerodynamics are telling us, and i want to know what the sensors are telling us. you follow the debris, what's it telling you? ♪ and if you follow the logic, you begin to see pieces that are telling you a story. as we were progressing through the left-wing reconstruction, you can see these burned tiles, this reinforced carbon-carbon, looks like it's been burned in a way that's very different
ron was linda ham's boss and a good manager. but what's always the first step in grief? denial. i said, "ron, let me just remind you, ok? we had a clear understanding that we are not gonna eliminate anything until the data has come in to definitively eliminate it." -to bring that out and dismiss it, you know, pre-emptively, i think speaks volumes. at the very least they had to acknowledge it. but it was acknowledging their own mistakes and that's hard to do. ♪ -each week there was a...
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. >> reporter: linda's journey started because her family wasn't supportive, a story she hears all too often from lgbtq clients. today linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most. >> i really have to keep in mind that i get to be a beacon of help for them in that moment, that things will get better. >> reporter: that's why during pride linda is leading the way to get more people involved. she was the star of this year's we all belong block part which drew almost 200 people to caboe gardens in soma. >> we know 60% of our population are black and brown youth. somewhere around 30 to 40% of the youth we serve are also lgbtq, right? and when i look at this group, i see rock stars. i see so much talent. i see so much joy. i see so much potential and so an event like this allows us to bring that potential in. >> reporter: artaria barry, executive director at the crossroads, says lgbtq youth are overrepresented among young people that are homeless. to 1,600 young folks on the 0 streets. >> reporter: accoing to the center, arly half of san francisco's
. >> reporter: linda's journey started because her family wasn't supportive, a story she hears all too often from lgbtq clients. today linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most. >> i really have to keep in mind that i get to be a beacon of help for them in that moment, that things will get better. >> reporter: that's why during pride linda is leading the way to get more people involved. she was the star of this year's we all belong...
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what is going to be the catalyst, linda? linda: it is a very unclear time.people are having a hard time figuring out where we are in the economic cycle because you have mixed numbers coming through. we even had that this week with regionals being mixed and housing numbers not good, but when you look at inflation expectations -- which are huge and could be good news for us as we look at the fed -- when you see jobs plentiful versus hard-to-find index -- which was great news this week -- it is all about jobs and it will be all about earnings. the earnings, and we will hear more and more in the next two quarters, will be much easier year-over-year comps for those cyclical areas that have yet to really catch the bid that we expect they will do. we are watching for earnings results, margin comments the second half of the year, employment stays good, and that is a nice set up into the end of the year. katie: it is interesting to have over expectations. i was talking with nicole inui of hsbc in the earlier show saying that for bigg
what is going to be the catalyst, linda? linda: it is a very unclear time.people are having a hard time figuring out where we are in the economic cycle because you have mixed numbers coming through. we even had that this week with regionals being mixed and housing numbers not good, but when you look at inflation expectations -- which are huge and could be good news for us as we look at the fed -- when you see jobs plentiful versus hard-to-find index -- which was great news this week -- it is...
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linda asistencia. en lowe's sabemos lo que una gran asistencia puede lograr.cargados. controla el frizz hasta 72 horas. 48 horas de definición. o 72 horas de cabello más grueso. fructis. de garnier, naturalmente. la $5 biggie bag es más que el mejor deal. es un biggie biggie deal. una biggie bag con una junior bacon cheeseburger. biggie-biggie. biggie! ♪biggie♪ si quieres el mejor deal, elige la wendy's $5 biggie bag. biggie-biggie. el próximo trimestre comienza pronto. visita snhu punto edu. en tj maxx, puedes convertir tu clóset en un lugar de expresión infinita. con la calidad, estilos, y precios que te encantan. (♪♪) si te sangran las encías cuando te lavas los dientes, podría convertirse en algo peor. nueva parodontax active gum repair breath freshener. está clínicamente probado que ayuda a revertir los 4 signos de enfermedad temprana de las encías. lo nuevo de parodontax. tu victoria está aquí. conservar nuestras tradiciones de generación en generación. eso nos hace sentir mexicanos. estamos orgullosamente aquí. tu victoria está aquí. you don't need the
linda asistencia. en lowe's sabemos lo que una gran asistencia puede lograr.cargados. controla el frizz hasta 72 horas. 48 horas de definición. o 72 horas de cabello más grueso. fructis. de garnier, naturalmente. la $5 biggie bag es más que el mejor deal. es un biggie biggie deal. una biggie bag con una junior bacon cheeseburger. biggie-biggie. biggie! ♪biggie♪ si quieres el mejor deal, elige la wendy's $5 biggie bag. biggie-biggie. el próximo trimestre comienza pronto. visita snhu...
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linda, it's amazing. i can't believe some fans and super fans been out there since 3:00 a.m.dible. and we know that they outlining to ren'ai reunite right once or the ban numbers have finished their military service and a couple of years, goods em mike, install. thanks so much for that. i'm going to kincaid have yourselves a wonderful day seeing a newsroom continues with max foster in london in just a moment. >> russia we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them this is a secret, war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on see an ocd is more than what you see on tv. >> and in the movies, it comes with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts, and urges. if you have ocd and need help, you can get better. who specialized treatment go to know cd cd.com to learn more. >> a heart attack. do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, it only a few minutes. select quote, found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to select quote.com now
linda, it's amazing. i can't believe some fans and super fans been out there since 3:00 a.m.dible. and we know that they outlining to ren'ai reunite right once or the ban numbers have finished their military service and a couple of years, goods em mike, install. thanks so much for that. i'm going to kincaid have yourselves a wonderful day seeing a newsroom continues with max foster in london in just a moment. >> russia we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them this is a secret,...
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linda sanchez the democratic manager when out to left field.o not know w>> blocking her s pflueger comes to the base. representing texas 11 districts, midwest texas, a bit of a jam, loing for first downs and low and away, ball number one. >> august, we will see him pitch the last few innings and then bring him in later on. john: base hit to left field, around third, the ball will go back-to-back doubles, that is where pflueger will hold up. republicans are on top now, three straight hits to open up the game. >> morgan mcgarvey overran the ball and might have an injury. he is signaling something. maybe that is why sanchez went'e ball. williamson did not want his team to give up extra outs. that's what the democrats have done. this is a hamstring injury. democrats. to be aec john: you can see morgan mcgarvey going for the ball. so plate, he will be the picture -- pitcher in the home half of the first. he has three wins on the mound against one loss. 15 strikeouts but right now he is at the plate where he is pretty good at this. first pitch, they
linda sanchez the democratic manager when out to left field.o not know w>> blocking her s pflueger comes to the base. representing texas 11 districts, midwest texas, a bit of a jam, loing for first downs and low and away, ball number one. >> august, we will see him pitch the last few innings and then bring him in later on. john: base hit to left field, around third, the ball will go back-to-back doubles, that is where pflueger will hold up. republicans are on top now, three straight...
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linda, going to you first. powerful themes here.unifier and success is the best way to respond to the bidens and all their distractions and rest of it. what do you think? >> surely, i've heard president trump and the economy will flourish and good for everybody and >> the economy and going to the education department and not helping them and i heard that and love boom, education department and seven people are left. going for the people and ensuring that americans could achieve the american dream. most marginalized communities and education or healthcare or better jobs or secure boarder and he's ready and i think all of us agree having seen him and all the interviews and talking one-on-one with us. he's ready to touchdown catch do all that again. >> he said he wasn't interested in going backwards and was looking forward. he was going to make america great again and he did. stuart: nobody remembers that. you say how will he govern? that's an example and what he did for much longer than that. six, eight years ago >> it's about a resto
linda, going to you first. powerful themes here.unifier and success is the best way to respond to the bidens and all their distractions and rest of it. what do you think? >> surely, i've heard president trump and the economy will flourish and good for everybody and >> the economy and going to the education department and not helping them and i heard that and love boom, education department and seven people are left. going for the people and ensuring that americans could achieve the...
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. >> steve: was that linda evans? brian: no, linda carter. >> steve: linda evans. >> brian: dynasty. >> ainsley: my dad loved her. used to bother me i was 5 years old who is the prettiest woman? not mom? dad, i was really bothered by that? >> steve: sorry it brought that up painful memory. >> brian: we have to get a therapist to put you on this couch. >> ainsley: laughing now as an adult. really bothered me as at 5. problem in relationship because dad thinks this other person is beautiful? >> brian: at least he didn't pick joan collins because she is evil. that season they just fought and they were all dressed up. >> steve: constantly. all right. meanwhile, more on that later. but. >> brian: later? we got to talk about that later? >> ainsley: talk about linda evans later. >> steve: suspected long island serial killer rex heuermann accused much killing these two women it's new. brings the total murders is he charged with to 6. >> ainsley: prosecutors found what could have been the blueprint for his alleged killings on
. >> steve: was that linda evans? brian: no, linda carter. >> steve: linda evans. >> brian: dynasty. >> ainsley: my dad loved her. used to bother me i was 5 years old who is the prettiest woman? not mom? dad, i was really bothered by that? >> steve: sorry it brought that up painful memory. >> brian: we have to get a therapist to put you on this couch. >> ainsley: laughing now as an adult. really bothered me as at 5. problem in relationship because dad...
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we got four votes, but as you said, linda, the prior opinion from the austin caserongly. a decision that allthat is the principlelf equa sovereignty of the state was one that made it difficult to justify the decision by congress to reenact section five's formula changed.i knew this would be very difficult. trying to figure out where to get five votes. i am oversimplifying a little bit, but i feel like i basically have two options. one, to make it a l rights case. the other, to make it a separation of pors case. and making it a civil-rights, the briefing, in particular, the argument, a civil-rights been, for me, personally, at least, more gratifying. i would have been able to take advantage of invoking civil-rights tradition. the reason we have the voting rights act and section five in particular. continuing risks to the right to vote. i really thought that line of was something with very fth vote. and that argument, i still thought that would be harder, but it was better. you have an expressed textual commitment to congress to enact appropriate legislation to enforce cons
we got four votes, but as you said, linda, the prior opinion from the austin caserongly. a decision that allthat is the principlelf equa sovereignty of the state was one that made it difficult to justify the decision by congress to reenact section five's formula changed.i knew this would be very difficult. trying to figure out where to get five votes. i am oversimplifying a little bit, but i feel like i basically have two options. one, to make it a l rights case. the other, to make it a...
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as linda was saying, this is more of an association.oid the chemicals as much as possible. >> janai: so while the fda -- while we're waiting for the fda to make that decision, what do consumers need to keep in mind? you went into a shop. women are still getting their hair relaxed. >> i think what you should think about is lowering your toxic burden on your body. so that means if you choose to use a hair relaxer, don't use it as often. also, be cautious. the problem really is burns and abrasions that allow the chemicals to enter your scalp. i think we can straighten our hair with heat, and as the growing natural hair movement has shown we can wear our hair in -- we have many different options and every option is beautiful. >> janai: come on girl, you are showing us with the corn rows this morning. i was telling you how much i love it. i got the curls. dr. sutton you look amazing too. tell us about the challenges. in society we have long suspected this correlation, but it's hard to point to it. the fda is looking into it, but why -- how -
as linda was saying, this is more of an association.oid the chemicals as much as possible. >> janai: so while the fda -- while we're waiting for the fda to make that decision, what do consumers need to keep in mind? you went into a shop. women are still getting their hair relaxed. >> i think what you should think about is lowering your toxic burden on your body. so that means if you choose to use a hair relaxer, don't use it as often. also, be cautious. the problem really is burns...
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>> what do you think, linda? >> what do you think, linda? >> well, i think we'd be on the same side. yeah, probably. >> probably. i mean, it's so this is. if you didn't see this so effectively, there's been a bit of a row that broke out between kemi badenoch, who's the minister for women and equalities and business secretary, and also david tennant. he's the guy from doctor who. and there's a big row because tennant won this award at the british lgbt awards. i think it was a celebrity ally award. and it sounds like the worst award in the world, doesn't it? and he won that and he gave a bit of a speech. and this is what he said in the speech. >> we shouldn't live in a world where that is worth remarking on. however, until we wake up and kemi badenoch does not exist anymore . i don't wish ill of anymore. i don't wish ill of her. i just wish her to shut up. >> okay, linda, can i ask you what is your reaction to that when you hear david, ten, said he just doesn't want anybody not to exist ? to exist? >> well, he caught himself very quickly after
>> what do you think, linda? >> what do you think, linda? >> well, i think we'd be on the same side. yeah, probably. >> probably. i mean, it's so this is. if you didn't see this so effectively, there's been a bit of a row that broke out between kemi badenoch, who's the minister for women and equalities and business secretary, and also david tennant. he's the guy from doctor who. and there's a big row because tennant won this award at the british lgbt awards. i think it...
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. >> reporter: linda is a vibrant drag queen. she did not have a home for almost three years so she bounced from shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help at the crossroads. >> i felt like there were not a lot of queer folks around me and it was hard to connect to the counselors and i felt like i needed to go elsewhere to get support. >> the journey started because her family was not supportive. a story she hears all too often from clients. today linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most. >> i need to keep it in mind that i can be a beacon of hope for them in the moment that things will get better. >> reporter: that is why linda is leading the way to get more people involved. she was the star of this year's we all belong block party. >> 68% of our population are black and brown youth. a large percentage, somewhere around 30%-40% are also lgbtq. and when i look at this group i see rock stars and so much talent and joy. i see so much potential. so with an event like this, it al
. >> reporter: linda is a vibrant drag queen. she did not have a home for almost three years so she bounced from shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help at the crossroads. >> i felt like there were not a lot of queer folks around me and it was hard to connect to the counselors and i felt like i needed to go elsewhere to get support. >> the journey started because her family was not supportive. a story she hears all too often from clients. today linda helps others...
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that was the case for linda summers. by the time she was 20 she had been without a home for almost 3 years. she bounced from shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help from the organization. at the crossroads today, linda helps others as a counselor. at the place that helped her when she needed it the most >>really have to keep in mind that i get to be a big enough hope for them in that moment that things will get better. we know that a large percentage somewhere around 30 40%. of the youth we serve also lgbtq. right? and when i look at this group i see rock stars. i see so much talent i see so much joy. i see so much potential. >>places like at the crossroads and the oakland lgbtq center are dedicated to assisting young people who do not have a home, jose martinez found out more about why those efforts can be so vital. you can see his report tonight at 5 here on kpi x you can also find more stories like this all month long on the special pride section of our website, kpx.com. and be sure to watch our pride. spe
that was the case for linda summers. by the time she was 20 she had been without a home for almost 3 years. she bounced from shelter to shelter until she found comfort and help from the organization. at the crossroads today, linda helps others as a counselor. at the place that helped her when she needed it the most >>really have to keep in mind that i get to be a big enough hope for them in that moment that things will get better. we know that a large percentage somewhere around 30 40%....
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the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, ambassador. thank you so much for taking a few moments to join us. as you know, this is the first-time the un security council has officially endorsed a ceasefire plan. why now, after eight months of war lot, we have been working on this for eight months 48 months. we have pushed for efforts to achieve a ceasefire. this resolution brings us the closest to getting that done. then we've ever been. and we thought it was important that the council speak and a unified voice on that. and the boat today's show that 14th or nothing with one and abstention that would be russia president biden says this ceasefire plan is israel's, but prime minister netanyahu hasn't publicly accepted it, neither has hamas, president biden has said it's time for this war to end. what will this resolution ambassador do to get both sides to accept this deal? that it's currently on the table i think the resolution is actually the opportunity to pressure hamas to accept the deal. >> israel has accepted. the president has said t
the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, ambassador. thank you so much for taking a few moments to join us. as you know, this is the first-time the un security council has officially endorsed a ceasefire plan. why now, after eight months of war lot, we have been working on this for eight months 48 months. we have pushed for efforts to achieve a ceasefire. this resolution brings us the closest to getting that done. then we've ever been. and we thought it was important...
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olga tries to go with linda along the cat route.some simple command, the dog calms down, follows the command, gets a treat, the walk continues, but it happens that there is no time to move away, the cat appeared suddenly, then we stand, hold the leash, and most importantly, remain silent, when we start ourselves... we put even more emotion into this situation and for for dogs it can be even more interesting or even more exciting. another option: you see a cat, start running, fast movement relieves stress and the pet will switch faster. ay, well done! now evgenia is trying to get through with the lint. let's run, let's run, let's run, let's run, look, the dog has become much calmer and doesn’t even pull on the leash. work approach. but constant training is needed. eventually cats or other irritants will cease to interest the dog, at least he will learn to cope with his emotions. katerina, i invited you to a serious conversation. is it bad for you to call someone, don’t bother me, don’t you see, i tell you? i’m proposing, you fool, su
olga tries to go with linda along the cat route.some simple command, the dog calms down, follows the command, gets a treat, the walk continues, but it happens that there is no time to move away, the cat appeared suddenly, then we stand, hold the leash, and most importantly, remain silent, when we start ourselves... we put even more emotion into this situation and for for dogs it can be even more interesting or even more exciting. another option: you see a cat, start running, fast movement...
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. >> i get reaction from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfiel d, chief standing by to join us lucidly, just minutes from now. and there's breaking news. the hunter biden case is now in the hands of a delaware jury the historic trial against the president since son potentially nearing an end as the panel waste three felony gun charges plus donald trump is taking the first step toward his sentencing. i'm 34 felony convictions. the former president, holding a virtual meeting with a probation official this afternoon, and that interview could be a key factor as judge juan merchan decides on potential punishments for trump welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, a urine the the situation room let's get straight to our top story tonight. the daring bloody israel kelly raid inside gaza, that operation successfully rescuing four hostages. but exacting a heavy toll on palestinian residents nearby the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield, is standing by live will have a lot to discuss, but first, let's
. >> i get reaction from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfiel d, chief standing by to join us lucidly, just minutes from now. and there's breaking news. the hunter biden case is now in the hands of a delaware jury the historic trial against the president since son potentially nearing an end as the panel waste three felony gun charges plus donald trump is taking the first step toward his sentencing. i'm 34 felony convictions. the former president, holding a...
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linda was _ you. crime is a big issue for you. linda was saying _ you.not anything settled. nothing came over as _ not anything settled. nothing came over as definite. _ not anything settled. nothing came over as definite. they— not anything settled. nothing came over as definite. theyjust - not anything settled. nothing came over as definite. theyjust shouted i over as definite. theyjust shouted over as definite. theyjust shouted over one _ over as definite. theyjust shouted over one...
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today, linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most.ve to keep in mind that i get to be a big enough hope for them in that moment that things will get better. we know that a large part percentage somewhere around 30 40%. of the youth we serve also lgbtq. right? and when i look at this group i see rock stars. i see so much talent. i see so much joy. i see so much potential. well, places like at the crossroads and the oakland lgbtq. center are dedicated to assisting young people who do not have a home, jose martinez. found out more about why those efforts it can be so vital. you can see his report tonight at 5:00 pm right here on kpx. 5 x, and you can also find more stories like this all month long on the special pride section of our website. and be sure to watch our pride special help love pride. at 10:00 am on sunday, june 30th. on our sister station 6 plus and streaming on cbs news app. that is it for the news at 9. thanks for joining us coming up. next is the drew barrymore show, but for more local headlines, including weather, you ca
today, linda helps others as a counselor at the place that helped her when she needed it most.ve to keep in mind that i get to be a big enough hope for them in that moment that things will get better. we know that a large part percentage somewhere around 30 40%. of the youth we serve also lgbtq. right? and when i look at this group i see rock stars. i see so much talent. i see so much joy. i see so much potential. well, places like at the crossroads and the oakland lgbtq. center are dedicated...
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this is good news for linda's and the wisdom fact. and even though i present who to assign to improve kenya's, fiscal position mostly is trying to comply with the i am if rules and programs that are required and i will be to increase living use. and as, as much as he has shown willingness to sit down with demonstrates is indicating you to find some sort of a solution. the president has defended to these missiles, seeing that they are a remedy to solve the did to bed and to pay taxes. and for kenya to become independent in developing the nation with its own money and even get to a point where instead of 10, you're borrowing so much money if can lend money to other nations. but adding the high cost of food to the mix. that is because the ticket has made to that canyons are starting to go hungry. and as we're seeing, covering fees in response to due to those taxes on the plot and slapping of subsidies mass of pro to erupt in there will be in other parts of the country even last year. and there will be, had purchased in march and july 22
this is good news for linda's and the wisdom fact. and even though i present who to assign to improve kenya's, fiscal position mostly is trying to comply with the i am if rules and programs that are required and i will be to increase living use. and as, as much as he has shown willingness to sit down with demonstrates is indicating you to find some sort of a solution. the president has defended to these missiles, seeing that they are a remedy to solve the did to bed and to pay taxes. and for...
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linda, i have to say, i think nigel farage? linda, i have to say, lthinkthis — nigel farage?l change. what we are being offered, frankly, are two parties promising the earth and nothing much will change, regardless of who gets in, although i think the breach of trust on manifestos with the conservatives means they are probably sunk below the waterline. new politics, fresh start, we want a revolt from the british people. that's what i'm after. �* . british people. that's what i'm after. ~ ., ., after. angela rayner, has labour one back after. angela rayner, has labour gone back on _ after. angela rayner, has labour gone back on any _ after. angela rayner, has labour gone back on any of— after. angela rayner, has labour gone back on any of its _ after. angela rayner, has labour gone back on any of its pledges? j after. angela rayner, has labour. gone back on any of its pledges? to be fair, it is always all about nigel. — be fair, it is always all about nigel, and we have had this sort of clown— nigel, and we have had this sort of clown personality before with boris johnson _ cl
linda, i have to say, i think nigel farage? linda, i have to say, lthinkthis — nigel farage?l change. what we are being offered, frankly, are two parties promising the earth and nothing much will change, regardless of who gets in, although i think the breach of trust on manifestos with the conservatives means they are probably sunk below the waterline. new politics, fresh start, we want a revolt from the british people. that's what i'm after. �* . british people. that's what i'm after. ~ .,...