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mary was his side. and throughout this long night, she repeatedly begged her husband to say one last word to her because he never regained conscious enough. and mary returned to the white house and simply collapsed. seven months later, she. when i reflect, as i am always doing upon the overwhelming loss of that most idealized she's talking about and the crushing blow that deprived me my all in all this life. i wonder that i retain my reason to. and it took mary a while to evacuate the white house. she was there until. may 22nd of the new president. andrew johnson. his patients, let's say was being taxed a little bit by the time that she lost. and when she left the white house, she went to join robert. by this point, robert, studying law at the old chicago law school. so, mary and tad, take up orders. the chicago hotel and by this time, mary lincoln is not only overcome with grief, but she's also consumed with debt. and there were some efforts by, wealthy northerners like horace greeley, who was the edit
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so she wrote mary moody, emerson and became friends with her and mary moody emerson. encouraged her in her writing, but eventually peabody lost, her job teaching and opened a famous bookstore. and the one i just mentioned on 13 west street never had a name much to my frustration, it was sometimes called the trance digital exchange, but in it she brought all of the latest works from france and germany and england and offered them for sale and also by subscription in lending library. and that bookstore for which was cramped. it was just first floor of a row house essentially that bookstore became the headquarters for every significant progressive trend in boston at that time. it was a place where the transcendental club met. it was a place where abolitionists and women's rights committees gathered to talk. it was it was a place. it was it kind of like a writers workshop at times people would come and and exchange the writing with one another. but it was also the place where a woman named margaret fuller came to lead her discussion group, which were called the conversati
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mary katherine: yeah, they can sue. past part of how the process works and frankly the more time on lawfare and less on some what mods rat democrats spendology retreat and less on how to go to tailgates and churches without acting like weir does and the more time on -- weird owes and more time on lawfare and acting like normal americans, the better off republicans are. joey: do you put this in the lawfare bucket and they're lookerring for issues that trump's executive orders and he's writing a lot of them may cross to be unconstitutional. >> yeah, this is just another example of the democrat resistance. lisa: republican attorneys general sued biden administration and this is just what happens and this remind me of the california state legislature convening in december i think it was to -- of how to stop donald trump and a reservoir created for the pacific palisades that was empty and fire hit and they were unprepared and there's a really interesting discussion on bill maher the other day between rom emmanuel and another
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finished with 12 points and 11 boards. >> saint mary's wins it. 74 64. they finished the regular season. 27 17 1 in the west coast conference. that's the best mark in program. history. in a good matchup at the chase center tonight, usf facing gonzaga building available with the warriors out of town. there's andre iguodala's, newly retired number alongside. >> the great number 6 of bill russell, a former usf 1st half marcus williams. freddie fade away. he had 28 points to lead all scores. but that's basically where the good news ended for the dons tonight. greg for gonzaga knocking down the 3. he had 23 points and 8 rebounds zags win. big 95 to 75 usl falls to 23 >> senior day on the farm, stanford hosting smu just over 5 minutes to go. >> cardinal down to gaylor from deep, 17 points off the bench, 5 and then in the final seconds, stanford up 3 looking for the dagger. who else maxime raynaud the put back jam. he led all scorers with 26 he's a man of the people heading into the crowd to celebrate. stanford wins it. 73 68. they improved to 1910. >> in teams
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of the present. >> i wake up thinking the whole world is about to end. >> eva marie has more than adeep bond with her close girlfriends. >> i call her a sister. that's what she is to me, a sister. i think in the ten, 12 years that we have known each other, we have never had an argument. we just clicked as soon as we like met. >> her vibrant personality and stunning looks were also a magnet for male attention. one man in particular, ramÓn andrÉs castillo, who worked in a neighborhood deli. >> i was like, hey, i'm going to tell her that you've been asking about her and i'll see what she says. >> i found him interesting and i went out on a date. >> and it seemed like a match. >> he was very nice. he made us feel very comfortable. >> but before long, the perfect union started showing some cracks. >> it was relationships, problems that escalated with the time. >> joanna remembers a night she was out with eva, marie and ramon. at the end of the night. joanna says ramon became enraged when he wasn't invited in. >> he grabbed her by her hair, pulled her back into the car. so when he did tha
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finally, i also wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to thepast couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am a big anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that i conclude my remarks. is there any discussion from colleagues? seeing none, i would like to open this up to public comment. >> there is no one in chambers. operator is there remote public comment checking for remote public comment on this item? >> there is no remote public comment. thank you. and public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you please call the next item? >> item three executive directors report. this is an information item. thank you, madam clerk we have tilly chang, executive director here to present a report and director chang the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, cha
finally, i also wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to thepast couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am a big anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that...
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mary, as you know, the world watching this blowup in the oval office. americans, of course, watching too. many americans had ukrainian flags in their yards, so supportive at the start of the war when russia invaded ukraine. let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, tonight. martha, you were there in ukraine when russia actually invaded. america witnessed this. tonight, a much different display in the oval office. >> reporter: much different, david. i was in ukraine that night three years ago when russia invaded, launching missiles across ukraine. you and i were on the air for hours. and there was such support for ukraine here at home. ukrainian flags flying in american neighborhoods. americans even heading to ukraine to help in the fight. and there was enormous support for president zelenskyy, who told you, when you traveled into kyiv in those early days, how thankful he was for the support of americans. he said the same thing to me a year later. and there has been so much support from americans for the refugees, the m
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guest: and the henrietta marie was the very first slave ship to be found in the u.s.. that was an english ship. all the major european powers participated in the slave trade, and it is part of their history as well. host: where was the henrietta marie found, and have you dove to see it? and can you see it? can you see anything from that wreck? guest: well, maybe. that one is off the coast of florida. i think it is about a mile off the coast. maybe it is a little more than a mile. that was the first ship found, and they found a lot from it. but again, this is in the 1970's, so it has been a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off a
guest: and the henrietta marie was the very first slave ship to be found in the u.s.. that was an english ship. all the major european powers participated in the slave trade, and it is part of their history as well. host: where was the henrietta marie found, and have you dove to see it? and can you see it? can you see anything from that wreck? guest: well, maybe. that one is off the coast of florida. i think it is about a mile off the coast. maybe it is a little more than a mile. that was the...
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mary lou always felt it was such a beautiful place for frank to fall.w what she'll think today, mind you! (laughs) she's never been here on a day like this! (laughs) (thunder rumbles) it's cleared a bit, right enough. mary lou: hi! margaret: hello! oh, great. i was just saying, i have to show you... good to see you. i have to show you all the pictures from the last few days. we've had a busy... oh, yes! yes. ..a busy few days. -where have you been? -how you doing? good. interviewer: tell me, you guys have obviously built this relationship now, but what was it like the first time you came here? when i first met them, i felt like i knew them already. i mean, really. they were warm and we hugged and it was ok. what happened felt so inhumane and felt so violent and... horrific. -oh, it was. -and it was. it was. but then, coming here and seeing this, like, other side of the story, the humanity came back. i felt that he was alone somewhere and yet, when i came here, he wasn't alone. so, that kind of really helped me a lot 'cause he was with them. i was a diff
mary lou always felt it was such a beautiful place for frank to fall.w what she'll think today, mind you! (laughs) she's never been here on a day like this! (laughs) (thunder rumbles) it's cleared a bit, right enough. mary lou: hi! margaret: hello! oh, great. i was just saying, i have to show you... good to see you. i have to show you all the pictures from the last few days. we've had a busy... oh, yes! yes. ..a busy few days. -where have you been? -how you doing? good. interviewer: tell me,...
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maybe we should check it again. >> laura: mary katharine ham was fun to watch.nd educational at the same time. >> in the case of rogan and musk, first of all that would rate if you did the live tour and they know that. i also think that when it comes to just talking, a lot of the left is sort of confused about we need our own rogan. how do we do this? the problem is rogan and musk aren't right leaning per se. they just have freedom to talk and enjoy themselves. and the problem with the left is that he they made freedom to talk and enjoy themselves right coded so if anyone has a free ranging conversation and tell a few jokes ends up being a right leaning person in their book. they gave away that part of the game. that wasn't smart. people like to listen to people who are having gun fun, free ranging conversations. >> laura: what does it say to the democrats that they pushed all these people out of the party. they pushed them all out. robert f. kennedy jr. joe rogan probably elon musk. the list is only going to get longer and longer. alex and mary katharine, thank
maybe we should check it again. >> laura: mary katharine ham was fun to watch.nd educational at the same time. >> in the case of rogan and musk, first of all that would rate if you did the live tour and they know that. i also think that when it comes to just talking, a lot of the left is sort of confused about we need our own rogan. how do we do this? the problem is rogan and musk aren't right leaning per se. they just have freedom to talk and enjoy themselves. and the problem with...
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guest: and the henrietta marie was the very first slave ship to be found in the u.s.. that was an english ship. all the major european powers participated in the slave trade, and it is part of their history as well. host: where was the henrietta marie found, and have you dove to see it? and can you see it? can you see anything from that wreck? guest: well, maybe. that one is off the coast of florida. i think it is about a mile off the coast. maybe it is a little more than a mile. that was the first ship found, and they found a lot from it. but again, this is in the 1970's, so it has been a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off a
guest: and the henrietta marie was the very first slave ship to be found in the u.s.. that was an english ship. all the major european powers participated in the slave trade, and it is part of their history as well. host: where was the henrietta marie found, and have you dove to see it? and can you see it? can you see anything from that wreck? guest: well, maybe. that one is off the coast of florida. i think it is about a mile off the coast. maybe it is a little more than a mile. that was the...
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no book captures stunning shift that the accession of william and mary the throne better than michael's our first revolution. please join in welcoming michael barone. well, thank you. in late october 1894, in his senior at amherst college, amity writes in her biography of calvin, he debated charles burnett on the topic of do the united states owe more to english or to holland? this debate topic would surely puzzle most 21st century students been taught the cultural and ethnic diversity came to america only in the last few decades. but the undergraduate calvin coolidge understood the of america's colonial settlers who came from various and distinct parts of the corners of the british isles, and yes, from the netherlands, just as they experienced political campaigner, president and president coolidge 30 years later understood that of the surge of immigrants eastern and southern europe, the ellis island migration, which was just beginning at the time of his college debate, the dutch heritage was familiar to literate americans. calvin coolidge. his youth. they had read washington irving's r
no book captures stunning shift that the accession of william and mary the throne better than michael's our first revolution. please join in welcoming michael barone. well, thank you. in late october 1894, in his senior at amherst college, amity writes in her biography of calvin, he debated charles burnett on the topic of do the united states owe more to english or to holland? this debate topic would surely puzzle most 21st century students been taught the cultural and ethnic diversity came to...
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thank you mary.so on screen we have a map of phase one hunter's point shipyard and a map showing the location within the park. of the works that we are talking about today. >> first we have bayview horne by jerry ross barish. and some of you may be familiar with these works as mary mentioned. these have been installed for ten years now and you've likely visited the park and the shipyard. this is haile colon by jessica kay bogner. >> visions from the past and visions of the future by marian coleman. stream of consciousness by heidi harden collect pressure frame by mildred howard and refrain by walter hood. these two pieces are in conversation with each other you can see walter's piece as you look through the frame down the pathway flotilla. this is the fence that's located around this promontory by eric powell and butterfly girl by jason webster. and that's it. >> thank you. all right. any discussion or comments or questions from the commissioners? no. okay then is there public comment? >> there's no
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pickler -- mary pickford. you many movies had he made at that point? scott: his first year at keystone he had made several movies but they were shorts. just shorts until 1921. he made the kid, his first feature, in 1921. everyone told him not to do it, you can make a couple of shorts a year but a feature will take you much longer and there is much more weight placed on it and what if it flops, you will go to a crashing heart. but he always followed his instincts. he placed great trust in instinct. he thought he needed to grow and he could not wear the character without deepening the narratives , deepening the situations in which the tramp is placed. in the kid he basically put him with a small child and gave him responsibility for raising the small child. it is the key transitional film of his career because up until then the tramp is kind of a two legged to society in general. he is not above pinching girls, aggression, damage, kind of the creature from the it, actually. with the kid where he is forced to car
pickler -- mary pickford. you many movies had he made at that point? scott: his first year at keystone he had made several movies but they were shorts. just shorts until 1921. he made the kid, his first feature, in 1921. everyone told him not to do it, you can make a couple of shorts a year but a feature will take you much longer and there is much more weight placed on it and what if it flops, you will go to a crashing heart. but he always followed his instincts. he placed great trust in...
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he finishes with 25 points as saint mary's wins 74-64.ent 17-1 in the conference this season. >>> and maxime renault was honored at stanford's senior night as the cardinal hosted smu. and renault left it all on the court for his last game at the farm. second half, throws down a two-handed slam then up three in the final seconds he brings the house down with this put back dunk. renault finishes with 26 points, a stand ford win 73-68. >>> no, it's not the dodgers, it's the warriors blue. >> i'm sorry. how do you tell? >> i would never do that. >> actually, she hates the dodgers. should hear her behind the scenes. >> i don't care about them very much, how about that? >> what about vin scully back in 2 day? >> very good broadcaster, but you know. how about we end that there? [chatter] it's a robotic money expert. clever. how do i start a savings habit? famous cabbage. savings habits. shaving rabbits. tech can make life simpler. but when it comes to savings habits, nothing's as simple as bmo. a bmo savings account helps you build the habit wit
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guest: and the henrietta marie was the very first slave ship to be found in the u.s.. that was an english ship. all the major european powers participated in the slave trade, and it is part of their history as well. host: where was the henrietta marie found, and have you dove to see it? and can you see it? can you see anything from that wreck? guest: well, maybe. that one is off the coast of florida. i think it is about a mile off the coast. maybe it is a little more than a mile. that was the...
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. ♪ hello everyone i am adjacent along with mary catherine, lisa boothe and joey jones put welcome tohe big we can show the big story tonight, you're creating president zelenskyy says he is ready to sign a rare minerals and deal with the united states following his oval office showdown with president trump. who is making his way back to washington night ahead of his joint address to congress on tuesday. over on capitol hill, republicans have had enough of zelenskyy. quick something has to change. either he needs to come to his senses in >> to the table in gratitude, or someone else needs to lead the country to do that productivity of gratings to figure that out but i can tell you, that we are re- exerting peace through strength. trump administration has been clear they want to end the fighting with the cease-fire deal. but, they feel like zelensky is non the same page. >> zelensky never stopped asking for, i will give no concessions. they've got to leave my land. violent reparations of the $300 billion and i went the united states to get me security guarantees. >> if you want awards a
. ♪ hello everyone i am adjacent along with mary catherine, lisa boothe and joey jones put welcome tohe big we can show the big story tonight, you're creating president zelenskyy says he is ready to sign a rare minerals and deal with the united states following his oval office showdown with president trump. who is making his way back to washington night ahead of his joint address to congress on tuesday. over on capitol hill, republicans have had enough of zelenskyy. quick something has to...
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possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, the meadowlark foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - kevin hassett, welcome to "firing line." - oh, it's great to be here. - you're an economist and fellow at the hoover institution, where i serve on the board of overseers. and you were the senior advisor to the president and chairman of the council of economic advisers, one of the top economic positions from the donald trump white house. now, let's talk about president trump's economic policies. you're close with president trump. you served with him in the white house. should he win a second term, trump is proposing blanket tariffs, 10 or even 20% of all imports and up to 60% on chinese goods. vice president harris says this is essentially a national sales tax. if trump wins and puts tariffs like that in place, what would the effect be on the average american consumer? - first of all, just remember that president trump proposes a lot of things. you know, b
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well, honey, must mary joins us live now from gauls. the city. how many israel broken only to then? how does this leave the humanitarian situation on the ground where you all the well, this is definitely going to exacerbate, do really dire humanitarian situations across the gulf strip. let's not forget for 15 months, these really military have really use food and, and water as weapon of, of war the in force, the hydrogen for the uh, the starvation in enforced the displacement sites across the southern part of the strip, the central area where only trickle amount of fluid was allowed into the gaza strip, would see people doing 4 hours for half a day or sometimes for a day to get one pack. i'm afraid of one gallon of water. there was a flower prices that have major parts of the gotcha, particularly the northern part where people went hungry for long time and, and the d as, as they were trying to get food, they were killed right at the same site, the same locations where they were trying to get food parcels or bid of the flowers if they can survive to difficult conditions. so as to the
well, honey, must mary joins us live now from gauls. the city. how many israel broken only to then? how does this leave the humanitarian situation on the ground where you all the well, this is definitely going to exacerbate, do really dire humanitarian situations across the gulf strip. let's not forget for 15 months, these really military have really use food and, and water as weapon of, of war the in force, the hydrogen for the uh, the starvation in enforced the displacement sites across the...
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saint mary's college over a quarter of an inch. dublin was in there. castro valley picked up just shy of a quarter of an inch. danville 17, 100 and morgan hill picked up a 10th of an inch. mostly sunny today. looks good, a little chill, a little breeze. as andre mentioned. that is true of the wind was roaring yesterday 4045 to 48mph. the air aloft real quickly here last week. it was in the mid 60s. now look at it. mount veeder 39, oakland hills 41 and boulder creek 40. that's a big drop. so temperatures are starting off 3040. they'll end up in the upper 50s 60s. the system will give us a lot of clouds but little else tomorrow. so for your monday, it's a blue monday. looks pretty good. just mostly sunny on the cool side. breezy with upper 50s and low 60s. sal is here now. i try and listen, but i haven't really paid attention today. good, bad. what's going on? >> yeah, we have a new crash, steve. northbound 101, right near the san francisco airport exit. and if you're driving up the bayshore freeway or you're trying to get to the sfo exit, please give yo
saint mary's college over a quarter of an inch. dublin was in there. castro valley picked up just shy of a quarter of an inch. danville 17, 100 and morgan hill picked up a 10th of an inch. mostly sunny today. looks good, a little chill, a little breeze. as andre mentioned. that is true of the wind was roaring yesterday 4045 to 48mph. the air aloft real quickly here last week. it was in the mid 60s. now look at it. mount veeder 39, oakland hills 41 and boulder creek 40. that's a big drop. so...
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spellbinding portraits of the hosts and musical guests captured by mary ellen matthews. >> what is your 8h, from bad bunny -- >> this is the national flower of puerto rico. i wanted to celebrate his heritage. >> reporter: -- to aquaman in the sky dangling on top of 30 rock. >> he sat a little too close to the edge and security was like, excuse me. we need this guy the rest of the week. >> we've got the rock on a unicorn. >> i was thinking a romance cover, sort of a fabio character. great sport. >> reporter: she snaps hundreds of photos a week. but only eight or nine usually make the show. >> stick around. we'll be right back! >> reporter: serving as bumpers, the bookends to each commercial break. >> those photos sometimes are only up for three seconds. is that okay with you? >> no, it is not. it is not. but thankful for social media. now they can live somewhere else and, of course, in a book now. >> reporter: the book titled "the art of the snl portrait," a 272-page album bursting with a quarter century of creativity. loren michaels writes, the bumpers are probably the most least apprec
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guys. >> all right, mary, thank you for that. coming up, we have the latest on the investigation into the suspicious death of gene hackman and his wife as hollywood pays tribute to him at the oscars. >> and the emotional figure skating performance paying tribute to those lost in the midair collision over washington, dc, including a routine from the son of two of the victims. >> and new at 730, dramatic video showing flames shooting from a fedex cargo jet just moments after takeoff. but first we say good morning to ginger. >> hey. good morning. we started meteorological spring this weekend and the jet stream is acting like it. meaning that there are severe storms in the forecast and a lot of it. so let's go ahead and go through this new storm system, which you can see plenty of action on the map. from blizzard warnings in the plains to winter storm watches as far north as wisconsin, and high wind alerts for 40 to 65 mile per hour gusts ahead of the system. but it's the severe storms that we're really concerned about, and the flood
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bl bloody mary. >> steve: i don't hit the sauce until sundown. >> ainsley: what about vacation? >> steve: same thing. >> brian: lunch guy. virgin bloody marys. >> ainsley: zero fun. >> steve: thank you, it is hour three of "fox and friends" for the third day of march. welcome aboard. our lead story wildfires scorching north and south carolina, state of emergency declared in palmetto state. some fires are dangerously close to myrtle beach. >> ainsley: no one has been killed by the fires. thinking of north carolina and south carolina in our prayers. president trump will address join session of congress and brian is heading down tomorrow. and nancy pelosi tells democrats not to make it about them after her own theatrics last time around. >> brian: ice's next operation leaked, this is not the first time. >> lawrence: incredible. another leaker, they should catch them. another hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> ainsley: tomorrow, president trump will speak to a join session of congress, not called state of the union, steve told us, it was so close to inauguration. first a
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mary kathryn hamm is here. noah rothman. hello to you. noah, hakeem jeffries is the democratic leader. he had a lot of things to say on this. watch. >> trump administration is not focused on solving the problems of everyday americans. we have to drive down the high cost of living. we have to secure the border. we have to keep communities safe. protect our dreamers, farm workers and families. these things matter as opposed to creating crisis-like moments. >> bill: okay. here are the numbers from february at the border. 8,326. here are the numbers from a border a year ago, 189,000, 913. he said we have to secure the border. let's talk about credibility on immigration. >> not a lot. not coming from minority leader jeffries or his party. he has it right. those are the priorities and there is a glimmer of an opening for democrats in polling suggests voters say the president doesn't necessarily have his priorities right. our pry or tifs are the border. not on consumer prices. don't see him devoting a ton of attention to it. people are noticing.
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just minutes ago, we got reaction from saint mary's college, political science professor corey cook. has been. and i think, you know, several weeks ago now, the president's comments about, you know, making gaza beautiful again and that the us should be effectively responsible for rebuilding gaza has changed the dynamics in terms of the cease fire. and so i think a lot of folks are concerned about the stability of, of, of that war ending. >> egypt has been one of the main negotiators in the ceasefire process. it just released a statement condemning israel's closure of gaza and is accusing the israeli government of using starvation as a weapon. ktvu tom vacar is following the new developments in the middle east. we'll have a live update from our newsroom coming up at 830. >> ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky will meet with european leaders in london today, following his shouting match at the white house on friday. yesterday, supporters of ukraine lined the streets of ten downing street ahead of zelenskyy's meeting with british prime minister keir starmer. the british leader mentio
just minutes ago, we got reaction from saint mary's college, political science professor corey cook. has been. and i think, you know, several weeks ago now, the president's comments about, you know, making gaza beautiful again and that the us should be effectively responsible for rebuilding gaza has changed the dynamics in terms of the cease fire. and so i think a lot of folks are concerned about the stability of, of, of that war ending. >> egypt has been one of the main negotiators in...
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saint mary's wins. it. 74 to 64. they finished the regular season. 27 4. they were 17 1 in the west coast conference. that's the best in program. history. we got a good matchup at the chase center tonight, usf facing gonzaga with the warriors out of town center. there's that andre iguodala, newly retired number along with the number 6, the legend, bill russell, former usf john, 1st half marcus williams pretty fade away. he led all scorers with 28. but that's basically where the good news and good for the dons tonight. greg, for gonzaga knocking down the 3. >> he had 23 points and rebounds. exact win. 95 75 fault too? 23 and could see >> senior day on the farm, stanford hosting smu just over 5 minutes to go. cardinal down to dealer from deep. 17 points off the bench 5 for 6 on threes. and then in the final seconds, stanford up 3 looking for the maxime raynaud the put back jam. he led all scorers with 26 and he's heading into the crowd. stanford wins it. 73 68 improved to 19 senior night in berkeley as well. cal taking on boston college, very first possessio
saint mary's wins. it. 74 to 64. they finished the regular season. 27 4. they were 17 1 in the west coast conference. that's the best in program. history. we got a good matchup at the chase center tonight, usf facing gonzaga with the warriors out of town center. there's that andre iguodala, newly retired number along with the number 6, the legend, bill russell, former usf john, 1st half marcus williams pretty fade away. he led all scorers with 28. but that's basically where the good news and...
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and so far that is something that president trump is not willing to commit to, george. >> george: maryd came over on -- invited, you know, he wanted to come over on friday to sign this commercial deal that didn't happen. there's been plenty of contact with him. i've talked to the foreign minister several times, not since then, and we'll see moving forward. i think the last line in the president's truth social post is the one to focus in on, and that is we'll be ready to re-engage when they're ready to make peace, which is clearly what the president's goal is here. he's trying to get russia to the table to see if there's a way to bring about an end to this conflict. that's his goal. that's his only goal, and his centralized focus, and, you know, hopefully we'll get to a point where that's possible. >> george: the british prime minister said this morning that the united kingdom and france are working on a peace plan with ukraine to present to the u.s. do you know where things stand with that plan? >> no. i mean, i've talked to both of the foreign ministers of france and the ukrai yesterd
and so far that is something that president trump is not willing to commit to, george. >> george: maryd came over on -- invited, you know, he wanted to come over on friday to sign this commercial deal that didn't happen. there's been plenty of contact with him. i've talked to the foreign minister several times, not since then, and we'll see moving forward. i think the last line in the president's truth social post is the one to focus in on, and that is we'll be ready to re-engage when...
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mary's won in moraga. 7450 forever oregon state and in berkeley, california win against boston collegethe 71. that is sports. have a great day. >>> sticking with sports, hundreds of bay fc fans geared up for the start of the 2025 season at saturday's fanfest. there were games, giveaways and photo opportunities. sold-out event was a paypal park in san jose. bay fc's season kicks off on march 15th two on the road against the utah royals. >>> president trump said he will pardon the late sports legend pete rose. trump made the announcement on social media and added that rose should be inducted into the baseball hall of fame. trump did not say what the pardon would cover . rose was banned from baseball in 1989 for betting on games including his own team. the cincinnati reds. he was also made ineligible for the hall of fame, despite being the career leader in hits. pete rose later confessed to the betting accusations in an autobiography and he also spent five months in prison in 1990 in an autobiography and he also spent five months in prison in 1994 filing false income tax returns. the 2017
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mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary scott, a longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one. to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board appointments and city board members should not be politi
mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary scott, a longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving...
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chief white house correspondent mary bruce starts us off. >> reporter: it's the oval office meeting that stunned the world. tensions behind the high-stakes push to end the war boiling over when president trump was pressed on concerns he's aligning with vladimir putin. >> well, if i didn't align myself with both of them, you'd never have a deal. you want me to say really terrible things about putin and then say, hi, vladimir, how are we doing on the deal? it doesn't work that way. it's not a question of alignment. i'm aligned with the world. >> reporter: the vice president jumping in. >> the path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy. >> reporter: president zelenskyy explaining that when they've tried diplomacy in the past, putin has gone back on his word. >> he broken the ceasefire. he killed our people, and he didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy, jd, you are speaking about? what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >
chief white house correspondent mary bruce starts us off. >> reporter: it's the oval office meeting that stunned the world. tensions behind the high-stakes push to end the war boiling over when president trump was pressed on concerns he's aligning with vladimir putin. >> well, if i didn't align myself with both of them, you'd never have a deal. you want me to say really terrible things about putin and then say, hi, vladimir, how are we doing on the deal? it doesn't work that way....
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mary ann, among those laid off federal meteorologists who do crucial local weather forecasts and warnt hazards everything from heat waves to flooding during the raging fires in southern california. national weather service meteorologist providing critical data to help crews battle the inferno. but now, in an effort to reduce government spending, white house officials say more than 600 employees with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa and national weather service have been laid off. many scientists say the move could put our safety at risk. we need to know, you know, when the rain is coming, how strong the winds are. those are like critical pieces of information so that emergency responders have good data so they can they can work and help save lives. northern california congressman jared huffman, a member of the u.s. natural resources committee, issued a statement saying people nationwide depend on noaa for free, accurate forecasts, severe information. adding the cuts will quote cost lives. others are concerned some national weather service offices, staffed 2
mary ann, among those laid off federal meteorologists who do crucial local weather forecasts and warnt hazards everything from heat waves to flooding during the raging fires in southern california. national weather service meteorologist providing critical data to help crews battle the inferno. but now, in an effort to reduce government spending, white house officials say more than 600 employees with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa and national weather service have...
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that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuertes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuertes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found. huerta says she was disappointed in how the team at ocean view stables handled her son's injury. she believes the owners of the horse ranch pushed her concerns aside. >> porque soy latina pues ahi no pasa nada. >> forte tells ktvu she felt powerless. one ocean view employee assured her he had filed a report with the police, but fuentes is concerned about what comes next. we reached out to ocean view stables for comment on this incident, but we have not yet heard back. for now, fuentes says her son's medical bills are stacking up as he's been diagnosed with a severe hematoma and a fractured leg from
that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuertes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuertes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found....
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mary scott, a la misma comisión. complejo de apartamentos en san mateo. y también por intentar huir de la policía. los sospechosos jay spellman y erica martínez fueron detenidos en san francisco después de una persecución por la autopista 101. en su vehículo se encontró múltiples objetos robados, incluyendo cartas, tarjetas de identificación y también documentos de más de 100 100 personas del área de la bahía. ambos enfrentan cargos que incluyen robo, fraude de identidad y posesión de sustancias controladas y de san mateo. vamos a san francisco, donde la policía arrestó a 86 personas de drogas. el operativo se llevó a cabo en el parque jefferson square el miércoles por la noche, donde, según el jefe de la policía bill scott, también se incautaron más de 550 gramos de fentanilo y narcóticos a se de cocaína. estaba muy insegura. había mucha gente aquí tomando drogas, vendiendo drogas. y sí, había estado muy, muy inseguro. bueno, según el supervisor del distrito, steven sawtell, las personas arrestadas se ubicaban anter
mary scott, a la misma comisión. complejo de apartamentos en san mateo. y también por intentar huir de la policía. los sospechosos jay spellman y erica martínez fueron detenidos en san francisco después de una persecución por la autopista 101. en su vehículo se encontró múltiples objetos robados, incluyendo cartas, tarjetas de identificación y también documentos de más de 100 100 personas del área de la bahía. ambos enfrentan cargos que incluyen robo, fraude de identidad y...
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saint mary's college, moraga, 0.28. dublin and belmont a quarter of an inch. tiburon 0.20.id sfo at 15 100. everything's coming out of the northwest, so it will be a cool, breezy, blustery day. climate data for today is all about the record lows. there were two years, 1966 and 1894 for march 3rd, napa 27, 1966. santa cruz 28, 1966. gilroy 28, 1966 and sfo 31 1966. but san jose and san rafael 28 and 30 and 1894. how about that? 40 for some, 30 for others. walnut creek, concord in their napa airport. petaluma mainly 40. some low clouds to the south. kind of holding the temps, but the colder temps are north up in lake county. you can see plenty of 30s there. napa, 39 degrees petaluma. it's close for others as well. a little bit too much of a breeze though. if it wasn't for the breeze, we'd be colder, that's for sure. 28 truckee, 23 south lake tahoe. we'll get some snow totals here coming in in about two hours or so when they go out and measure it. sunny today. breezy. mostly sunny. that system will drag across us tuesday for clouds and maybe some light rain. the key, though, i
saint mary's college, moraga, 0.28. dublin and belmont a quarter of an inch. tiburon 0.20.id sfo at 15 100. everything's coming out of the northwest, so it will be a cool, breezy, blustery day. climate data for today is all about the record lows. there were two years, 1966 and 1894 for march 3rd, napa 27, 1966. santa cruz 28, 1966. gilroy 28, 1966 and sfo 31 1966. but san jose and san rafael 28 and 30 and 1894. how about that? 40 for some, 30 for others. walnut creek, concord in their napa...
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big night for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress mikey madison, who is 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting to realize his dream of a colossal building despite opposition, best documentary feature award. and the unprecedented turn went to the palestinian maid film. no other land, that's the story of a community in the occupied westbank being slowly destroyed by the israeli army and was co produced with is rarely directors and final awards have been now handed out. it seems again that nora with winning out over all of the competition and the brutal list also getting some nods. but it's interesting to note that once again, these awards, the top awards went to movies that relatively few movie watchers actually went
big night for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress mikey madison, who is 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting to...
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we can cross now to stefano vault again. marie from the been at the regional council and the friends of the crimea member stefano. i know that you have called for relations with russia to be restored. can you tell us why you think that's important? but is it very important for us because we need to, to, to establish a family super work for us because most of the young people want to do moving on these ways. but that for the royal we need that for our economies in. busy and now we are our and they're all set and domestic and proud of and is a decreasing more and more. we have in many program at an hour. in the 2nd row, i want to call them me and they, we need to do this to be sure and relationally for us and to love it. and they, that's the energy, the thing we need to to receive low cost material and the in the energy for us to avoid. because now we have to be 3 times the in more range our competing so so that's and then we can do it between individuals, a bigger program for our industry and to compete down and think about that. and the fees are up to the people on the, on this way.
we can cross now to stefano vault again. marie from the been at the regional council and the friends of the crimea member stefano. i know that you have called for relations with russia to be restored. can you tell us why you think that's important? but is it very important for us because we need to, to, to establish a family super work for us because most of the young people want to do moving on these ways. but that for the royal we need that for our economies in. busy and now we are our and...
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well, russian for administrators. folks who've been marie of the car law, she pointed out that such revelations by the greek diplomats certainly deserves to be investigated. this requires not just a political statements, but a serious investigation cries that this happened under the former leadership of the o. s. c e. secretary, it do not count the o s. c e is obliged to respond effectively to the accusations made. now for those of us who have been covering the crate and aggression against the people i've done, boss will long before the start of the special minutes. reparation of this particular news regarding the o. s. c. monitors spying in favor of the militants of the key regime is absolutely nothing new. russian officials were always fully aware. that's always the actions could easily be defined as a war crimes. back in 2022. maria's economy again pointed out the monitors illegal activities saying that's they collected the sensitive data from the desk and the guns republics for the western intelligence agencies who are in fact is with their counterparts. now the russian diplomats also drew
well, russian for administrators. folks who've been marie of the car law, she pointed out that such revelations by the greek diplomats certainly deserves to be investigated. this requires not just a political statements, but a serious investigation cries that this happened under the former leadership of the o. s. c e. secretary, it do not count the o s. c e is obliged to respond effectively to the accusations made. now for those of us who have been covering the crate and aggression against the...