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louisville is a great place we would love to serve. it is on our map for our 15 year vision, and we will be working with state all over the country to develop -- states all over the country to develop partnerships that could bring service to louisville and across the south. host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an incredible series of cities and obviously amtrak should be serving those cities that are alright in a line, connected with a huge integrated economy, but today we don't. we don't have any service to columbus or cincinnati and we only serve three times a week. host: let me get the bill out of akron, ohio who is an amtrak rider. caller: i am now retired, but i did use amtrak from washington to new york repeatedly, when i was in the business in washington. what i wanted to find out was every now and then, every few years, there is a proposal for high-
louisville is a great place we would love to serve. it is on our map for our 15 year vision, and we will be working with state all over the country to develop -- states all over the country to develop partnerships that could bring service to louisville and across the south. host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an...
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five people for stealing from the louisville aton store and talked about what they're doing to stop the stealing. police officers were on every block of san francisco's union square shopping district tuesday night, a full force response after the high profile smash and grab looting by 20 to 40 thieves at the louisville thanh and other stores. at a news conference tuesday, city leaders announced felony charges if you come to san francisco and commit these acts of violent crime, you will be arrested and you will be prosecuted. my office is personally going to follow each and every individual case, san francisco's district attorney chase a. boudin and san francisco police released the names of five suspects that officers chased down and arrested in the louisville thanh case. one was found with a loaded firearm. the charges we file include everything from looting, grand theft, burglary, possession of stolen property, firearm possession. commercial burglary and more. investigators say they're looking into links to massive organized crime networks. it is something that we're looking at and so
five people for stealing from the louisville aton store and talked about what they're doing to stop the stealing. police officers were on every block of san francisco's union square shopping district tuesday night, a full force response after the high profile smash and grab looting by 20 to 40 thieves at the louisville thanh and other stores. at a news conference tuesday, city leaders announced felony charges if you come to san francisco and commit these acts of violent crime, you will be...
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well, they got word that they were coming to louisville.o go to cincinnati. cincinnati has word and they're like you're not bringing them here either. >> the ship's captain was a man named john newcombe and it was up to him to figure out what to do next. >> for two weeks he's stuck out in the middle of the water, trying to control women who are said to have been able to sneak liquor on the boat, so they're drunk, and they are raucous. they're tearing his boat apart. and so the boat returns to nashville with these sex workers on them. so now the problem is still there. what are we going to do about it? >> having failed to evict the women, the army's next gambit was even more radical. an experiment never tried before in america. >> so how did they regulate it? they said, well, sex work was a form of labor. all of the sex workers have to register. you pay $5 and we're going to give you a license. once a week you have to go see a doctor and you have to come back free of stds. if you're found to have a venereal disease you have to immediately go
well, they got word that they were coming to louisville.o go to cincinnati. cincinnati has word and they're like you're not bringing them here either. >> the ship's captain was a man named john newcombe and it was up to him to figure out what to do next. >> for two weeks he's stuck out in the middle of the water, trying to control women who are said to have been able to sneak liquor on the boat, so they're drunk, and they are raucous. they're tearing his boat apart. and so the boat...
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hey, mike got away with that and a no louisville slugger, no shania karaoke >> my goodness, mike dodgeddpp ay i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> breaking now, a teenage girl taken in the north bay, an amber alert issued overnight. >>> they said there's too much demand right now. they're only taking appointments. >> hunting for boosters. >>> and campuses closing. the crucial late night vote that is affecting thousands of students in the east bay. >>> this is thursday morning. thank you so much for starting your day with us. i'm
hey, mike got away with that and a no louisville slugger, no shania karaoke >> my goodness, mike dodgeddpp ay i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> breaking now, a teenage girl taken...
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a full force response after the high profile smash and grab looting by 20 to 40 thieves at the louisville thanh and other stores. at a news conference tuesday, city leaders announced felony charges if you come to san francisco and commit these acts of violent crime, you will be arrested and you will be prosecuted. my office is personally going to follow each and every individual case, san francisco's district attorney chase a. boudin and san francisco police released the names of five suspects that officers chased down and arrested in the louisville thanh case. one was found with a loaded firearm. the charges were filed include everything from looting, grand theft, burglary, possession of stolen property, firearm possession. commercial burglary and more. police also arrested three others for retail theft at a cannabis dispensary and one more at a walgreens store. investigators say they're looking into links to massive organized crime networks. it is something that we're looking at and something we go after this is not a problem. limited to san francisco. we are seeing similar crimes occur
a full force response after the high profile smash and grab looting by 20 to 40 thieves at the louisville thanh and other stores. at a news conference tuesday, city leaders announced felony charges if you come to san francisco and commit these acts of violent crime, you will be arrested and you will be prosecuted. my office is personally going to follow each and every individual case, san francisco's district attorney chase a. boudin and san francisco police released the names of five suspects...
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schools. 90%ud of students who went to school were black and 90% white over a 20 year period the louisville integrated in a constituency of people who volunteered. you have majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration after they got out of their court order. they continued their integration in a consolidated government and residents of segregation went down a lot in that area. it went from being a hypersegregated metro area to just being. moderately segregatd that is success and now they have done ane of education aroud what happened in the third the 30s and wide black neighborhoods are the way they are but lately the city associated with it they have miles to go but they went from being hypersegregated to less segregated and tape than a pretty good job with creating and maintaining integrated schools much better than a lot of other places. asc lot of places in the south white areas are trying to secede from the school district. >> sheryll i want to go back to the conversation we were having about essentially affluent blacks being a part of it -- and just asking
schools. 90%ud of students who went to school were black and 90% white over a 20 year period the louisville integrated in a constituency of people who volunteered. you have majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration after they got out of their court order. they continued their integration in a consolidated government and residents of segregation went down a lot in that area. it went from being a hypersegregated metro area to just being. moderately segregatd that is...
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first, patty in louisville, kentucky. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: you have to turned on your television. caller: i just did. sorry. thanks for taking my call. i wanted to speak about the redistricting. i am 68 years old. i have voted ever since i was 18. i vote and all the local, the state and the presidential every single year since i was 18. i have noticed that where i live now and most of my life my voting has been real easy. i always voted in-person until last year. it has always been easy to do. last year i voted early. then i went into neighborhoods in my city where voting was harder. i drove people to the polls. i had waited in my car for people to vote up to 10 hours. for me looking at this, i think this is wrong. whether it is the ways they are trying to suppress vote or discourage voting, i'm not sure. but as an american who has voted every year, i don't feel this is right. the redistricting i have never understood why that is the way it is either because i have watched i think it is three times republicans have lost the popular vote
first, patty in louisville, kentucky. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: you have to turned on your television. caller: i just did. sorry. thanks for taking my call. i wanted to speak about the redistricting. i am 68 years old. i have voted ever since i was 18. i vote and all the local, the state and the presidential every single year since i was 18. i have noticed that where i live now and most of my life my voting has been real easy. i always voted in-person until last year. it has...
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louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration . after they got out in their corridor with school segregation they continued their school integration. theyconsolidated the government ,city and county . and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hyper segregated metro area to just being moderately segregated. that is a success. and now they've done a lot of education around what happened in the 30s and why black neighbors in the west and. why they need more resources. despite lately the city is associated with jets, they still have work to go. they have miles to go but there went from being hyper segregated to
louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted...
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. >> you might be surprised, louisville, kentucky, which i think you're quite a bit on the chapter in schools, is a very segregated if in his neighborhoods and segregated units schools. about 90 percent of the students within the schools were black in the city and 90 percent it worldwide in the outlying areas. over a 20 year period, through a series of actions, the louisville, metro area became much more integrated and build a constituency of people who volunteered, parents were involved. he they had the majority of the politics in which the majority of people wanted integration when they, after they got out, school segregation, they continued their school integration it in the consolidated with the government in the counties and cities and residential segregation went down a lot in that area and went from being a hyper segregated metro area to just being moderately segregated, that is success. and they done a lot of education around what happened in the 30s and why it is a black neighbors on the west end are the way they are and why they need more resources. so despite so much lately
. >> you might be surprised, louisville, kentucky, which i think you're quite a bit on the chapter in schools, is a very segregated if in his neighborhoods and segregated units schools. about 90 percent of the students within the schools were black in the city and 90 percent it worldwide in the outlying areas. over a 20 year period, through a series of actions, the louisville, metro area became much more integrated and build a constituency of people who volunteered, parents were involved....
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. >> when you look at the bottle, you see louisville and kentucky's heritage come to life.g. you want to share it with family, friends and loved ones, that's what our brand's about. bringing everyone together. make a stranger your friend. >> kentucky is the bourbon capital of the world. being from louisville, we wanted to be able to bring economic investment back to the more economic disturbed area to bring more investment and bring economic opportunities to the community around us....
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we will go to patrick in louisville, kentucky, and educator. what do you teach? caller: i am an elementary school teacher, grades one to eight. host: go ahead. caller: what you are leaving out of this debate is the definition of what public education is. the definition of public education is a person, the more educated you are, the more you become a human being. it is a process. in american public education, it started out with charles darwin and herbert spencer. herbert spencer was the president of harvard university. at that time, it was people thought that they did not leave that human beings were, you know, created in the image of god. spencer came about with the idea that education is a process, what they call, for example, the human body. the human body was just an animal state, and today in critical racial theory, we had to come up with what they call national education association to debate those theories of spencer and charles darwin. and, if you look at the human person, and as a human person is created in the image of god, then we have to treat that pe
we will go to patrick in louisville, kentucky, and educator. what do you teach? caller: i am an elementary school teacher, grades one to eight. host: go ahead. caller: what you are leaving out of this debate is the definition of what public education is. the definition of public education is a person, the more educated you are, the more you become a human being. it is a process. in american public education, it started out with charles darwin and herbert spencer. herbert spencer was the...
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louisville is a great place we would love to serve. on our map for our 15 year vision, and we will be working with state all over the country to develop -- states all over the country to develop partnerships that could bring service to louisville and across the south. host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an incredible series of cities and obviously amtrak should be serving those cities that are alright in a line, connected with a huge integrated economy, but today we don't. we don't have any service to columbus or cincinnati and we only serve three times a week. host: let me get the bill out of akron, ohio who is an amtrak rider. caller: i am now retired, but i did use amtrak from washington to new york repeatedly, when i was in the business in washington. what i wanted to find out was every now and then, every few years, there is a proposal for high-speed
louisville is a great place we would love to serve. on our map for our 15 year vision, and we will be working with state all over the country to develop -- states all over the country to develop partnerships that could bring service to louisville and across the south. host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an...
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fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sheryl lee his queen. >> it was pretty special to be part of that to be voted that especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the big-time at a division one school. >> mike is trend's dad. >> so he walked on to university of kentucky in the southeast conference, about as big as it comes. >> reporter: a big deal. >> yeah. >> reporter: he presented himself and said i want to play. >> the rules were different back then. there was an enormous number of walk-ones, upwards of 30 or 40. >> reporter: um-hum. >> and he persevered. and i talked to one of the coaches over there. and he says if he stays and works he'll play. so the -- and he did. he appreciated the opportunity and he worked real hard to get to where
fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sheryl lee his queen. >> it was pretty special to be part of that to be voted that especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know...
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why the louisville district attorney louisville district attorney says he mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! (background talking and laughing) or g♪ ♪ts?! (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? oh yeah that'd be great. a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ merry savers find the best bargains ever! when you have the world's longest list you go to ross so you can work that budget and get t
why the louisville district attorney louisville district attorney says he mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! (background talking and laughing) or g♪ ♪ts?! (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected....
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when you look at the bottle, you see louisville, kentucky's history and heritage come to life.o share it with family, friends and loved ones, which is what our brand is about, is bringing everyone together. making a stranger your friend. >> kentucky is the bourbon capital of the world, 95% of the world's bourbon is produced in kentucky. being from louisville, we wanted to bring economic investment into the depressed areas and located our distillery right in the heart of west end to give economic opportunities to the community around us. >> we want our communities to be proud of the work we're doing. we're in 30 states, internat international in the uk. we hope our business will bring people of all races and creeds together, fellowship and enjoy a drink. >> cheers. >>> the tsa says more than 2.2 million people were screened at airports nationwide yesterday, the first official day of the thanksgiving travel period. that's the highest volume since travel came to a trickle at the beginning of the pandemic. unfortunately for some, the weather may not cooperate for their holiday trav
when you look at the bottle, you see louisville, kentucky's history and heritage come to life.o share it with family, friends and loved ones, which is what our brand is about, is bringing everyone together. making a stranger your friend. >> kentucky is the bourbon capital of the world, 95% of the world's bourbon is produced in kentucky. being from louisville, we wanted to bring economic investment into the depressed areas and located our distillery right in the heart of west end to give...
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fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisvilleh school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the big time, in a division i school. >> mike digiuro is trent's dad. >> so he walked on to university of kentucky, which is in the southeast conference, which is about as big as they come. >> sure. >> and he worked real hard to get to where he was. >> and trent's teammates saw that hard work. >> trent had the ability to perform. so while he might have been a walk-on, his performance allowed him to endear himself to others very quickly. he appreciated the opportunity and he worked real hard to get to where he was. >> and trent's teammates saw t
fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisvilleh school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller...
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. >>> basketball, these fellows in scarlet out of louisville kentucky last night face st. mary's.y led by one with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gayles up tee and mary went in cruise control and won 73-64, kept gayles perfect at 4 due care 0. last night stanford men beat valparaiso 74-60. to recap, giants get to keep a key bat in brandon belt but you know and i know that you know they've got some pitching decisions to make too. we'll see you later. >> oh we know. >> do you know? >> we know. >> okay. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> fda meeting happening today and what it can mean for all adults looking to >> reporter: teachers devastated that two elementary schools in east bay are shutting their doors. i am justin andrews. i will tell you why the district is shutting down the schools. >>> vaccine clinic coming to an elementary school in oakland for students and their families.. >>> osha's changing constants on mandates after a judge's recent criticism. >> reporter: fda could authorize booster shots for all adults in the u.s. we'll have the deta
. >>> basketball, these fellows in scarlet out of louisville kentucky last night face st. mary's.y led by one with six minutes left. by the two minute mark, gayles up tee and mary went in cruise control and won 73-64, kept gayles perfect at 4 due care 0. last night stanford men beat valparaiso 74-60. to recap, giants get to keep a key bat in brandon belt but you know and i know that you know they've got some pitching decisions to make too. we'll see you later. >> oh we know....
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one of the women charged in a recent louisville thanh heist in san francisco. has an open case in his county. he already alerted district attorney chase a boudin and more information we share, the more effective we can be at disrupting, deterring and holding accountable those who commit these crimes. boudin announced charges against nine defendants in cases like the union square takeover burglary from over the weekend. as we investigate these cases as we learn what's the mechanism for organizing these kind of flash mob burglary sprees, whether it's social media or text messages. we want to try to get ahead of the next one. thieves have hit stores in palo alto san jose, oakland, hayward, union city conquered and walnut creek to name a few. as the holiday shopping season kicks in. authorities fear the crimes will only increase. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen held a press conference wednesday announcing several recent arrests in retail theft cases. their the prosecutors in my office have already begun charging these cases we will charge them to th
one of the women charged in a recent louisville thanh heist in san francisco. has an open case in his county. he already alerted district attorney chase a boudin and more information we share, the more effective we can be at disrupting, deterring and holding accountable those who commit these crimes. boudin announced charges against nine defendants in cases like the union square takeover burglary from over the weekend. as we investigate these cases as we learn what's the mechanism for...
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coming into louisville and looking at what happened with the systemic issues and it will be interestingk at what happens systematically and what the problems were as this was prosecuted. >> thank you both. >>> and coming up, playing with fire. a group of bipartisan lawmakers meet with officials in taiwan just two weeks after beijing warned the u.s. to stay away. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if
coming into louisville and looking at what happened with the systemic issues and it will be interestingk at what happens systematically and what the problems were as this was prosecuted. >> thank you both. >>> and coming up, playing with fire. a group of bipartisan lawmakers meet with officials in taiwan just two weeks after beijing warned the u.s. to stay away. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly...
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it's made headlines across the country and there's look at the louisville times story lot of frustration from chin, customers in san francisco and merchandise just cleared out can in many cases coming in with things like garbage bags and just. >> cleaning out the shelves. and again, this is the most recent example when you're seeing people who are trying to get a better look at what happened inside that store. this after the place rushed to the scene to try to get those suspect. we have been hearing from in the recent past that they were going to step up efforts, including with plainclothes officers to try to the more progressive or as active in trying to catch these people in the act. and this may be the first example we're seeing of that paying off. of course, we're still waiting for details on exactly what happened here tonight. that is where we begin tonight on kron 4 news at 10. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore. we are monitoring that story, but also the protests that happened earlier tonight in oakland. >> this after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty toda
it's made headlines across the country and there's look at the louisville times story lot of frustration from chin, customers in san francisco and merchandise just cleared out can in many cases coming in with things like garbage bags and just. >> cleaning out the shelves. and again, this is the most recent example when you're seeing people who are trying to get a better look at what happened inside that store. this after the place rushed to the scene to try to get those suspect. we have...
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rain in seattle, moderate theys, also in louisville, bay area. looks good. >> so we're looking okay. what about the roads? in terms of getting out of l.a. or tahoe? >> a few little bumps here in the road. for the bay area, it's dry and chilly for travel tonight. central valley, fog near fresno. and for southern california, some strong winds, 30 to 70 miles per hour. other than that, i think we're doing really good. everybody should be able to get from point a to point b safely. >> can you lower the gas? >> i cannot. >> thank you, jeff. a lot of things happening on this thanksgiving eve. what is the guidance here? not traffic or weather, but covid, what precautions should we be taking? we've seen this all week, that last-minute rush to get tested or to get booster shot. today, the covid testing site at the fair grounds was active. the county saw an 70% increase of people getting tested. 2500 tests just yesterday alone. a lot of people bringing their parents to be tested to make sure they're all safe for thanksgiving. >> we are going to have a big
rain in seattle, moderate theys, also in louisville, bay area. looks good. >> so we're looking okay. what about the roads? in terms of getting out of l.a. or tahoe? >> a few little bumps here in the road. for the bay area, it's dry and chilly for travel tonight. central valley, fog near fresno. and for southern california, some strong winds, 30 to 70 miles per hour. other than that, i think we're doing really good. everybody should be able to get from point a to point b safely....
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. >>> in louisville, kentucky the former police detective who lost his job for firing the shot that killed breonna taylor in that raid on her home is fighting to get his job back lawyers for myles cosgrove and the police department began to argue the case today before a merit board that will hear four more days of testimony. >>> in just 60 seconds, teaching about race and inequality in schools. the red-hot issue and the black high school principal in texas who lost his job >>> and how to keep warm and save as home heating costs soar >>> a high school principal in texas has lost his job after he was falsely accused of promoting critical race theory. it comes as disputes over race and education are putting the nation's cultural divide on full display. here's antonia hylton. >> those who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it >> reporter: in texas overnight, tensions boiling over in the battle over race and education in schools >> none of you can identify with the black man in america and his experiences, but he brought those experiences to our students two of my kids were lucky
. >>> in louisville, kentucky the former police detective who lost his job for firing the shot that killed breonna taylor in that raid on her home is fighting to get his job back lawyers for myles cosgrove and the police department began to argue the case today before a merit board that will hear four more days of testimony. >>> in just 60 seconds, teaching about race and inequality in schools. the red-hot issue and the black high school principal in texas who lost his job...
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sun in albuquerque. 56 in louisville, right up to boston and new york, temperatures in the 40s. if you're traveling late, there is a chance we get rainfall from texas to the ohio. so i'm seeing the best possibility of slight delays on thanksgiving in houston with a chance of thunderstorms. on my seven-day forecast, you will see on thanksgiving, if you are doing the silicon valley turkey trot, cold to start, 48 at 8:00 a.m. in san francisco we're going to stay dry over the next seven days. highs in the 60s. morning lows in the 40s. not too much of a difference in the temps. >> the bonus piece of pie at midnight. >> all you can eat if that's your house. >> you're getting wild. we're getting crazy. >>> it's not just an issue for teenagers. the effect of tiktok on middle-aged adults. i did some early shopping this year. one for you, one for me. awww. i love it. i got us a little something, too. yeah? yep. one for you and one for me. i love it! oh! actually, that was.. i love it! i like red. current eligible gmc owners get over 25 hundred purchase allowance on 2021 gmc sierra light d
sun in albuquerque. 56 in louisville, right up to boston and new york, temperatures in the 40s. if you're traveling late, there is a chance we get rainfall from texas to the ohio. so i'm seeing the best possibility of slight delays on thanksgiving in houston with a chance of thunderstorms. on my seven-day forecast, you will see on thanksgiving, if you are doing the silicon valley turkey trot, cold to start, 48 at 8:00 a.m. in san francisco we're going to stay dry over the next seven days. highs...
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in seattle, some rain, also in louisville, and again, the bay area looks good. plenty of sunshine 50s and 60s. >> i will detail the forecast for you in a few minutes. >> thank you, jeff, see you soon. turning to the coronavirus coverage, cases still are growing. this is a percentage of kids 5-11 with at least one dose so far. you can see, marin county way ahead, doing the best with 51%. followed by san francisco with 32% and alameda at 31% and san matteo 28%. that is way above the statewide average of 13%. solano county is the only county in the bay area below the rate with 10%, jessica. >> thank you, is this going to be a new thanksgiving tradition? today a last minute rush to get covid tests in santa clara county. we are in san jose with the closer look at the preholiday covid test, booster shots and vaccinations. >> before the thanksgiving feast and family gathering tomorrow, she wants to make sure her parents are not bringing covid to the table. so she brought them here to this testing site at the county fairgrounds in san jose. >> we are going to have a big
in seattle, some rain, also in louisville, and again, the bay area looks good. plenty of sunshine 50s and 60s. >> i will detail the forecast for you in a few minutes. >> thank you, jeff, see you soon. turning to the coronavirus coverage, cases still are growing. this is a percentage of kids 5-11 with at least one dose so far. you can see, marin county way ahead, doing the best with 51%. followed by san francisco with 32% and alameda at 31% and san matteo 28%. that is way above the...
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through the door, whether charlottesville or the killings in pittsburgh at the synagogue, or in louisvillee politicians willing to stand up, regardless of political affiliations, and address the questions of mob violence, vigilantism, but more importantly, the underlying issue of race in this country, something we have never truly addressed. >> brennan: but there is no evidence of him being a white supremacist himself, correct? >> well, it's not about the evidence of him being a white supremacist. it is about the position that individuals like him find themselves in where they think they have to go and protect property because of peaceful protest in some cases of black lives matter. black lives matter is a values proposition. it's not an organization, and it is not about a hash tag. it's a value proposition that the lives of african americans have been diminished, and our lives matter. and when you have scenarios like what took place in wisconsin that caused people to stand up with for this police officer, who paralyzed another innocent individual, you have to begin to ask-- we have to ask
through the door, whether charlottesville or the killings in pittsburgh at the synagogue, or in louisvillee politicians willing to stand up, regardless of political affiliations, and address the questions of mob violence, vigilantism, but more importantly, the underlying issue of race in this country, something we have never truly addressed. >> brennan: but there is no evidence of him being a white supremacist himself, correct? >> well, it's not about the evidence of him being a...
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this includes the louisville thanh store in san francisco's union square, nordstrom and walnut creek. they also tried to break into the upscale consignment store, the real, real and palo alto sunday night. thieves also hit a small jewelry store in hayward, southland mall and the lululemon store in san jose santana row. we have this new video to share from walnut creek of the smash and grab robberies at nordstrom over the weekend. about 80. people poured out of that story just before closing stolen items in hand. police now say that merchandise value between 102 $100,000 was stolen and that nordstrom employees, three of them were injured. so far, at least three arrests have been made. nordstrom says the store closed early monday night. tonight, though it will be open until its regular closing time of nine pm san francisco district attorney is scheduled to announce the charges for eight people arrested during friday's mass smash and grab union at union square. as ktvu zach sauce reports chasing boudin is ensuring the community that the criminals will be held accountable. let me be clear
this includes the louisville thanh store in san francisco's union square, nordstrom and walnut creek. they also tried to break into the upscale consignment store, the real, real and palo alto sunday night. thieves also hit a small jewelry store in hayward, southland mall and the lululemon store in san jose santana row. we have this new video to share from walnut creek of the smash and grab robberies at nordstrom over the weekend. about 80. people poured out of that story just before closing...
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louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in the chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated i its schools about 90% of the students through the series of actions it became much more integrated and building constituencies of people who volunteered. you had a majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration they continue the school integration it went down a lot in the area and it went from being a hyper segregated area to just being moderately segregated. now they've done a lot of education around what happened in the 30s. they went from being hyper segregated too much less segregated and they have done a pretty damn good job wish creating and maintaining integrated schools much better than a lot of other places. i want to goto back to the conversation we wereav having about affluent blacks being part of the lead to spaces. and it's asking about how individuals can rectify the disconnect of identifying as a member of elite while trying to strive for abolition of the institutions and structural barriers that have allowed some people to dr
louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in the chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated i its schools about 90% of the students through the series of actions it became much more integrated and building constituencies of people who volunteered. you had a majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration they continue the school integration it went down a lot in the area and it went from being a hyper segregated area to just being...
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one of the women charged in a recent louisville thanh heist in san francisco. has an open case in his county. he already alerted district attorney chase a boudin and more information we share, the more effective we can be at disrupting, deterring and holding accountable those who commit these crimes. boudin announced charges against nine defendants in cases like the union square takeover burglary from over the weekend. as we investigate these cases as we learn what's the mechanism for organizing these kind of flash mob burglary sprees, whether it's social media or text messages. we want to try to get ahead of the next one. thieves have hit stores in palo alto san jose, oakland hayward, union city conquered and walnut creek to name a few. as the holiday shopping season kicks in. authorities fear the crimes will only increase. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen held a press conference wednesday announcing several recent arrests in retail theft cases, their the prosecutors in my office have already begun charging these cases we will charge them to the
one of the women charged in a recent louisville thanh heist in san francisco. has an open case in his county. he already alerted district attorney chase a boudin and more information we share, the more effective we can be at disrupting, deterring and holding accountable those who commit these crimes. boudin announced charges against nine defendants in cases like the union square takeover burglary from over the weekend. as we investigate these cases as we learn what's the mechanism for...
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some rain in seattle and louisville could bring moderate delays. and again, bay area, doing good. seven-day forecast in san francisco, we hold onto these 60s over the next several days and plenty of 40s for the mornings. and through the inland valleys stay very nice forecast. going to cooperate with whatever your plans are. you are staying local, it's looking good. >> we are all staying local. we're right here. going to enjoy it. >> going to be nice. >> pumpkin pie. >> many pieces of pumpkin pie. >> and this is a big night when all the friends are getting together. >> my favorite. >> thank you, jeff. >>> well, happening now, we are all shelling out more for that thanksgiving dinner this year. the american farm bureau says the cost of a turkey and all the trimmings for ten people will cost about $53.31, on average. that's about $6 a person but that tab is still up 14% from last year. several things contributing to the higher bill, including supply chain issues, inflation, high global demand for meat, as well. >>> still, we need to be >>> okay. how did they get there? hundreds of fe
some rain in seattle and louisville could bring moderate delays. and again, bay area, doing good. seven-day forecast in san francisco, we hold onto these 60s over the next several days and plenty of 40s for the mornings. and through the inland valleys stay very nice forecast. going to cooperate with whatever your plans are. you are staying local, it's looking good. >> we are all staying local. we're right here. going to enjoy it. >> going to be nice. >> pumpkin pie. >>...
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brian: the air code in louisville is 502, a three-star hotel is $100.ings. ainsley: i read one article that some hotels are not doing cleaning services until you leave. steve: right. and the key to the hotel you checked into, at least it was open. a lott of them are closed. good morning, louisville. thank you for joining us along with the rest of the country. it's 8:02 here in new york city, and our top story once again today, wisconsin and the nation mourning the lives lost in that christmas parade on sunday night in waukesha, wisconsin. brian: the grieving process is playing out as we learn the suspect, darrell brooks, is a career criminal with a criminal record that dates back to 1999. a. ainsley: mike tobin joins us live with more on brooks who's expected to appear in court today. will they let cameras in the courtroom, do you think, mike? >> reporter: it looks like it will. they're working out some kind of pool arrangement, but nine hours from now, darrell brooks will make his initial appearance. but he should know the drill. when you look at his c
brian: the air code in louisville is 502, a three-star hotel is $100.ings. ainsley: i read one article that some hotels are not doing cleaning services until you leave. steve: right. and the key to the hotel you checked into, at least it was open. a lott of them are closed. good morning, louisville. thank you for joining us along with the rest of the country. it's 8:02 here in new york city, and our top story once again today, wisconsin and the nation mourning the lives lost in that christmas...
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. >> you might be surprised la louisville, kentucky which i feature quite a bit in chapter in schools was a very segregated -- segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. 90% of students who went to schools were black in the city, 90% were white in the outlining. become much more integrated and built constituency of people who volunteered and you had majority in politician in which the majority of people wanted integration and after they got with school desegregation, they continued their school integration and consolidated the government, city county and residential segregation went down a lot in the area, it went from being a hypersegregated metro area to just being moderately segregated. that is success. now they've done a lot of education around what happened in the 30's and why it is blacks are in the west end and whey they need more resources. despite lately the city associated with breana they bres death. they have done a gad job with creating and maintaining integrating schools much better than a lot of other places. >> it's asking about how people can rectify the d
. >> you might be surprised la louisville, kentucky which i feature quite a bit in chapter in schools was a very segregated -- segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. 90% of students who went to schools were black in the city, 90% were white in the outlining. become much more integrated and built constituency of people who volunteered and you had majority in politician in which the majority of people wanted integration and after they got with school desegregation, they...
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. >> interview from talk radio in louisville. for the infrastructure legislation awaiting the president's signature. biden is working to sell the bill to the american people yet he can't quite convince the minority leader to show up for the ceremony even though he and 18 other republican senators voted for it. scared apparently to be criticized by trump. with us is don galloway and tim miller. gentlemen, good evening to you both. don, i would like to begin with you. the white house said biden is going on the road next week. first new hampshire and then detroit, michigan. does this mean that he is listening to sean patrick maloney and the dccc or did someone pass him a pocket calendar with 2022 circled. >> probably a little bit of both. let's revert back to the clip. mitch mcconnell is a bad man. he certainly is a savvy you have no understand he won't giver credit for a victory and the voters and others will certainly see in kentucky. mitch mcconnell is not smiling and take a pen and help joe biden sign that bill. even while he ta
. >> interview from talk radio in louisville. for the infrastructure legislation awaiting the president's signature. biden is working to sell the bill to the american people yet he can't quite convince the minority leader to show up for the ceremony even though he and 18 other republican senators voted for it. scared apparently to be criticized by trump. with us is don galloway and tim miller. gentlemen, good evening to you both. don, i would like to begin with you. the white house said...
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he is from louisville, a short plane ride. he got to be chair of the budget committee and he is looking at the next year when in all likelihood democrats will be in the minority. and by that i mean that the main stuff that is going to happen, it seems after 2020 to elections will be high takes budget sfiegts, high takes debt ceiling standoffs, and they try to do better than it is right now. if you're someone that waited forever to be in the majority and you have that chance and you enjoy it now, there is not much incentive to stay. and i think that's what you're seeing here. >> thank you so much to sam stein. and missouri democrat congresswoman bush is joining me now. thank you for joining me, i want to start with a social spending bill. first the house passes child care and housing aid as renders fear evictions. are you concerned about the senate taking all of that out? is there any chance of getting this through the senate? >> i have to be hopeful that this will happen and that we'll continue to put the message out. first we
he is from louisville, a short plane ride. he got to be chair of the budget committee and he is looking at the next year when in all likelihood democrats will be in the minority. and by that i mean that the main stuff that is going to happen, it seems after 2020 to elections will be high takes budget sfiegts, high takes debt ceiling standoffs, and they try to do better than it is right now. if you're someone that waited forever to be in the majority and you have that chance and you enjoy it...
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in louisville, they are hard at work. holiday shipments are already going out in mid-november. you have not experienced a lot of these delays we have seen around the world? >> it has not affected us here. >> why is that? >> the things we have put in place as far as getting ready for the season and preparation and extra capacity we have added. our network is running on time. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., we will tell you how to ship and receive your packages on time for the holidays. kumasi: if you are looking for something to add to your holiday wish list, how about a recommendation from harry styles? there is a gender-neutral beauty company called policing. it follows his gender-neutral approach to fashion. the newly preorders are available now and items will ship at the end of the month. reggie: a boost to restore san francisco's stern grove. kumasi: thanksgiving travel is back in a big way. advice from the tsa director if you are getting read to fly home for the holiday. reggie: hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large ma
in louisville, they are hard at work. holiday shipments are already going out in mid-november. you have not experienced a lot of these delays we have seen around the world? >> it has not affected us here. >> why is that? >> the things we have put in place as far as getting ready for the season and preparation and extra capacity we have added. our network is running on time. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., we will tell you how to ship and receive your packages on time for the...
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first, patty in louisville, kentucky. caller: thanks for taking my call.ost: you have to turned on your television. caller: i just did. sorry. thanks for taking my call. i wanted to speak about the redistricting. i am 68 years old. i have voted ever since i was 18. i vote and all the local, the state and the presidential every single year since i was 18. i have noticed that where i live now and most of my life my voting has been real easy. i always voted in-person until last year. it has always been easy to do. last year i voted early. then i went into neighborhoods in my city where voting was harder. i drove people to the polls. i had waited in my car for people to vote up to 10 hours. for me looking at this, i think this is wrong. whether it is the ways they are trying to suppress vote or discourage voting, i'm not sure. but as an american who has voted every year, i don't feel this is right. the redistricting i have never understood why that is the way it is either because i have watched i think it is three times republicans have lost the popular vote b
first, patty in louisville, kentucky. caller: thanks for taking my call.ost: you have to turned on your television. caller: i just did. sorry. thanks for taking my call. i wanted to speak about the redistricting. i am 68 years old. i have voted ever since i was 18. i vote and all the local, the state and the presidential every single year since i was 18. i have noticed that where i live now and most of my life my voting has been real easy. i always voted in-person until last year. it has always...
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california cannot get down with -- [laughter] jobina: and ceo carter lewis but he has brought his louisvillet coast and hope you enjoy it. >> want to do something connected to the african-american heritage and the contributions african-americans have had to the american culinary landscape, but also about making sure jobina: saturday's grand opening will feature a dj, free drinks, food, and a good time. how about washing down the saul slice with coffee? the san francisco coffee festival were for its fourth year at the mason center for arts and culture. you can enjoy the best specialty roasters and coffee shops with snacks and live entertainment. coffee combos are returning this year and so is the latte arts contest. if you want to start your weekend right away, check out five dollar fridays at san francisco circus center. it is opening its doors for demos and plate spinning, balancing acts, handstands, and stretching. you can try out some moves if you want. this is me in the video. if i can do it, you can do it, too. jobina: i would like to add that my back hurt for two weeks after that. that
california cannot get down with -- [laughter] jobina: and ceo carter lewis but he has brought his louisvillet coast and hope you enjoy it. >> want to do something connected to the african-american heritage and the contributions african-americans have had to the american culinary landscape, but also about making sure jobina: saturday's grand opening will feature a dj, free drinks, food, and a good time. how about washing down the saul slice with coffee? the san francisco coffee festival...
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louisville around 52 degrees, and even down in houston, temperatures still in the 70s, but you'll noticedivide, about 20 degrees cooler across dallas metroplex. isa? >> thank you very much, pedram. >>> know, still ahead right here on the show, we'll have much more, of course, on the results from election night including a stinging defeat for democrats in virginia. and the race in new jersey that's way closer than most expected. >>> plus the future of policing was on the ballot in annapolis. why the push for reform won over voters and where it goes from there. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage wawas just some kind of trick to take your home, i wowouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one bigg difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever
louisville around 52 degrees, and even down in houston, temperatures still in the 70s, but you'll noticedivide, about 20 degrees cooler across dallas metroplex. isa? >> thank you very much, pedram. >>> know, still ahead right here on the show, we'll have much more, of course, on the results from election night including a stinging defeat for democrats in virginia. and the race in new jersey that's way closer than most expected. >>> plus the future of policing was on the...
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from the university of louisville. great to see everybody. natasha, you first.poll numbers so low that it will be almost impossible to bounce back before people make a decision coming up on who will run congress? >> thank you, harris. thank you so much for the opportunity to be here today first of all. but certainly there are definite concerns when it comes to the democratic party right now. last week's election results. i see them a little more optimistically. they were close but in addition to that we have approval ratings that are low but been low since 2017. challenges here. when we look ahead to mid-terms in the coming year they often have a flip, a switch in terms of party. so for democrats to be successful, we cannot continue to do the same things and expect things to be different and we need radical change. so for me what's most important going forward is protecting our health. our health is our greatest asset and what can be more important than our health? i want to see bold, strong action to support bold and strong public health so that we can round th
from the university of louisville. great to see everybody. natasha, you first.poll numbers so low that it will be almost impossible to bounce back before people make a decision coming up on who will run congress? >> thank you, harris. thank you so much for the opportunity to be here today first of all. but certainly there are definite concerns when it comes to the democratic party right now. last week's election results. i see them a little more optimistically. they were close but in...
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temperatures down it freezing or below freezing, freeze watches, warnings, winter advisories from louisvillee to arkansas and stretching towards wichita. that cold air settling behind the cold front, you see rain showers from the cold front in the southeast, across portions of the gulf coast. follow the line of storms, heavy rain into florida tomorrow so rain soggy and raw across north georgia where the frontal boundary is taking it into florida, it becomes wet tomorrow, temperatures a little warmer there but it is feeling more like winter across the country. todd: additionally ditch the flip-flops that i have been wearing. ditch the flip-flops, thanks. >> that is my advice. todd: why did you point to her? i want to clarify. carley: i did out of this conversation. keep in mind the new fox weather apps available to download in the apps store or foxweather.com. thank you. time is 29 after the hour. after the razor thin governors race in deep blue georgia, deep blue new jersey, anyone's game in 2022. our next guest thinks so. you will meet the young republican candidate fighting to flip his hom
temperatures down it freezing or below freezing, freeze watches, warnings, winter advisories from louisvillee to arkansas and stretching towards wichita. that cold air settling behind the cold front, you see rain showers from the cold front in the southeast, across portions of the gulf coast. follow the line of storms, heavy rain into florida tomorrow so rain soggy and raw across north georgia where the frontal boundary is taking it into florida, it becomes wet tomorrow, temperatures a little...
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in june of 2020, three months after breonna taylor was killed, police in louisville, kentucky, releasedblank report omitting that she was shot eight times by police. the month before, when george floyd was killed, minneapolis police failed to initially report that derek chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than eight minutes. and when ahmaud arbery was killed near brunswick, georgia, last year, seasonal local journalist larry hobbs of "the brunswick news" knew that he needed to push for information because the police weren't sharing enough. so instead of relying on official statements hobbs filed a public records request. as hobbs told this show today, the less answers you give us, the more questions we ask. accordingly, he started to ask police, "why a young man was shot dead in the middle of a sleepy neighborhood on a sunday afternoon. why an unarmed burglary suspect is shot dead in the middle of a public street and not, say, inside a burgled home?" also, was there a conflict of interest since one of the suspects previously worked for the district attorney? well, his curiosity paid
in june of 2020, three months after breonna taylor was killed, police in louisville, kentucky, releasedblank report omitting that she was shot eight times by police. the month before, when george floyd was killed, minneapolis police failed to initially report that derek chauvin knelt on floyd's neck for more than eight minutes. and when ahmaud arbery was killed near brunswick, georgia, last year, seasonal local journalist larry hobbs of "the brunswick news" knew that he needed to push...
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louisvill i love this story.'t been covering it personally but i know the man who took over. this is the new activists who want to see shell give up oil and gas or gas and oil, and want them to become greener and transform quicker. then you have the traditional activists that just want the money, the returns from hydro carbons because they are throwing off in oil and gas. they don't want the money to go to the green transitions, they want the company to spread to two areas. so ben van burn is in the middle of the activists who want the money and the activists who want to see a more aggressive transition what he's trying to do is making the company more efficient, transparent and shareholders they can see shell shares listed and that will be one small part of answering a lot of those critics who say this is a complicated company it has too many irons in the fires. it won't end the debate of the two activists that ben van burn is stuck in the middle of. >> the name of the company is royal dutch shell and they are l
louisvill i love this story.'t been covering it personally but i know the man who took over. this is the new activists who want to see shell give up oil and gas or gas and oil, and want them to become greener and transform quicker. then you have the traditional activists that just want the money, the returns from hydro carbons because they are throwing off in oil and gas. they don't want the money to go to the green transitions, they want the company to spread to two areas. so ben van burn is...
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i-71 from louisville to cleveland, maybe some rain little rock to nashville on i-40 and i-10, san antonio to new orleans, some heavier rain there. on friday, lake-effect snow up in the great lakes and new england. abundant sunshine down south above average highs in the west. more rain in the pacific northwest. big travel day on sunday busiest day of the year travel wise snow showers around the great lakes. looking for a few showers down to the southwest look at the map as far as the airports are concerned, looking pretty darn good maybe snow in detroit. that might cause a problem or two. but other than that, bingo, bango, oh, on to grandma's house we go. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds >> bingo bango find the silver lining in flight delays. vacation starts at the airport with centurion lounge access. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. patchy, dense fog in parts of the north bay as you're heading out as well as the inland east bay and then we're headed and more weather like thi
i-71 from louisville to cleveland, maybe some rain little rock to nashville on i-40 and i-10, san antonio to new orleans, some heavier rain there. on friday, lake-effect snow up in the great lakes and new england. abundant sunshine down south above average highs in the west. more rain in the pacific northwest. big travel day on sunday busiest day of the year travel wise snow showers around the great lakes. looking for a few showers down to the southwest look at the map as far as the airports...
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gio is live in louisville at the largest u.p.s. shipping hub in the world.ay season chances are it's probably going to come through here. let's take you inside a 747 right now. this is actually the largest plane on their fleet. 30,000 packages can fit right in here and u.p.s. says volume is going up and that means that already they are seeing holiday shipments coming in and going out. this morning, things are looking up for retailers, restaurants and online stores, sales rising nearly 2% in just a month. even in the midst of that supply chain ordeal. the commerce department saying there's a strong demand for electronics, appliances and cars. and retail giant walmart reporting strong earnings up more than 11% because the company says it prepared for supply chain constraints. and now just weeks before the holidays "gma" getting a firsthand look at u.p.s.' massive shipping operation. world port. the company's largest shipping hub in the world. here in louisville, kentucky, brandon fortson runs it. >> we're follow 250,000 an hourly currently. >> this is the hour
gio is live in louisville at the largest u.p.s. shipping hub in the world.ay season chances are it's probably going to come through here. let's take you inside a 747 right now. this is actually the largest plane on their fleet. 30,000 packages can fit right in here and u.p.s. says volume is going up and that means that already they are seeing holiday shipments coming in and going out. this morning, things are looking up for retailers, restaurants and online stores, sales rising nearly 2% in...
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taking a deep dive into the minneapolis police department after the killing of george floyd and the louisville police department after the killing of breonna taylor. the federal trial against all three defendants in the arbery case will begin in february. if convicted all three could face life in prison. august of those on top of these convictions today. mike? >> mike: david spunt in d.c. thanks a lot. bring in former u.s. district for the southern district of new york andrew mccarthy and ted williams. gentlemen, welcome. >> thanks, mike. >> mike: andy, 23 of 27 charges convicting these three men that's a whole lot of charges for a jury that doesn't do this for a living. how do the prosecutors stack those charges, arrange them in order to get those serious results? it's interesting, the last thing that the prosecutor said, and i think this turns out to have been a brilliant strategy on her part, was that the jury should work from the bottom. that is at the bottom of the indictment you had the felonies that were the predicates for the felony murder charges. there were four of those. so there we
taking a deep dive into the minneapolis police department after the killing of george floyd and the louisville police department after the killing of breonna taylor. the federal trial against all three defendants in the arbery case will begin in february. if convicted all three could face life in prison. august of those on top of these convictions today. mike? >> mike: david spunt in d.c. thanks a lot. bring in former u.s. district for the southern district of new york andrew mccarthy and...
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whether garbage is being picked up, so when it comes to news, our model is if it didn't happen in louisvillent it didn't happen. that was our next guest, award-winning journalist art cohen, he starts in a new documentary named after the town of storm lake, iowa, there is monday on pbs. the film reveals the grueling feed of surviving as a local, family run newspaper. >> i get real appetite about that every hour we waited cost 100 bucks. i've gotta all amped up twice a week. >> we are pleased to welcome to the broadcast, tonight, the aforementioned art cohen, he is the pulitzer prize winner and co-owner of the storm like times,, and author of a storm like, change and hope in the heartland. you have any idea how many emails are gonna tell you to quit smoking, for starters? >> yeah. i've been trying since i was 12. >> we'll, be ready if people are gonna be sending you come in every other where they discovered along the way. i want to establish our conversation with, tell us how big or how small storm lake is, and what kind of town it is. >> well, storm lake is a town of about 10 to 15,000 people
whether garbage is being picked up, so when it comes to news, our model is if it didn't happen in louisvillent it didn't happen. that was our next guest, award-winning journalist art cohen, he starts in a new documentary named after the town of storm lake, iowa, there is monday on pbs. the film reveals the grueling feed of surviving as a local, family run newspaper. >> i get real appetite about that every hour we waited cost 100 bucks. i've gotta all amped up twice a week. >> we are...