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was it matthew muller?tigating samantha's assault aren't sure, but lieutenant zach perron with the palo alto police believe the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case, he is our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has neither been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller, himself. his attorney did not want him to do an interview, however muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spend 30 minutes speaking to you muller in jail, through glass, on the phone. no camera, no recording, no note taking allowed. >> what is your initial impression of him? >> extremely talkative. it was like he was in his element. he was laughing, we were joking about the books he was reading. >> what is his answer to whether or not he was guilty about the crimes he was accused of? >> he would not say, he would not deny anything, but would not say he was guilty of anything. >> she asked him about samantha. >> i said we recently in
was it matthew muller?tigating samantha's assault aren't sure, but lieutenant zach perron with the palo alto police believe the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case, he is our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has neither been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller, himself. his attorney did not want him to do an interview, however muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer...
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matthew: i think that is right.ne thing that is interesting and a pleasant aspect of the recovery is the shares of people working part-time involuntarily, in other words, they preferred full-time jobs were available, has dropped dramatically and basically back to where it was before the pandemic. that means there are still 4 million plus people who prefer to work full-time but don't have the demand for the hours. that is encouraging. the flipside is there are people who want to work more hours. if you were to work -- look at the statistics january 2020, you could construct a story of 10 million plus people who would be willing to work who were not working. you know, how realistic is it that all people get jobs immediately? tough to say, but if you look at the people who were out of the labor force and people working part-time, that is a relatively large number. how all of that flows through an inflation in what th fed looks at is a different question, but looking at what they are counting, there are a lot of people
matthew: i think that is right.ne thing that is interesting and a pleasant aspect of the recovery is the shares of people working part-time involuntarily, in other words, they preferred full-time jobs were available, has dropped dramatically and basically back to where it was before the pandemic. that means there are still 4 million plus people who prefer to work full-time but don't have the demand for the hours. that is encouraging. the flipside is there are people who want to work more hours....
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woolridge and possibly superintendent matthews. but the question is, will the typical fall flu result in school closures? >> flu season does happen every winter. one of the reasons flu season is bad in the wilt, it's because people is cloud in the air to stay warm. i eir do not expect that fulls will need to closed. it is super important to make sure your child is up to date on vaccinations. that they are able to get and you won't is to be concerned is it flu it's potential or covid experson. please vaccinate. >> i wanted to add on, i don't expect to -- >> i'll have our team work on that right away superintendent. i will just add on to not only encouraging everyone to consider flu vaccines for their children but the measures of indoor masking requirements and hand washing will help prevent -- the next question, there's a series of questions related to masking. -- what type of mask do the health department recommend? >> that's a great question. we can provide the link. the best thing about the masks they are well fitting. cloth mask
woolridge and possibly superintendent matthews. but the question is, will the typical fall flu result in school closures? >> flu season does happen every winter. one of the reasons flu season is bad in the wilt, it's because people is cloud in the air to stay warm. i eir do not expect that fulls will need to closed. it is super important to make sure your child is up to date on vaccinations. that they are able to get and you won't is to be concerned is it flu it's potential or covid...
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matthew dowd is back with me. a vote on restrictive voting bills. democrats who fled the state last month to block it will have to decide whether they're going to stay out of texas. is this the best way to fight this? is there any more that can be done there? >> well, at this moment, procedurally, it's the only way to keep it from happening at this moment. ultimately i think that greg abbott is going to have to face the wrath of the voters in 2022, and that will ultimately be the decision in this lengthy period of time. but right now the texas democrats have the only power they have is to keep a quorum from happening. how long they can maintain it is, i think, dicey. i think they're going to keep pushing it. i mean greg abbott is in a race to be the worst possible governor in the country. and if the only one he's got competition with right now is governor desantis of florida, i think, it's not only voting rights decisions and putting restrictions up. it's preventing local jurisdictions and schools from requiring m
matthew dowd is back with me. a vote on restrictive voting bills. democrats who fled the state last month to block it will have to decide whether they're going to stay out of texas. is this the best way to fight this? is there any more that can be done there? >> well, at this moment, procedurally, it's the only way to keep it from happening at this moment. ultimately i think that greg abbott is going to have to face the wrath of the voters in 2022, and that will ultimately be the decision...
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matthew: i would absolutely say that.n 2005, people were overwhelmed by how big the storm surge was, about 27 feet, almost 10 meters. since then, authorities invested about $16 billion in infrastructure like levees to make sure the surge was fortified against. ida was a little moreompact and it grew at the last minute. it did not have time, unfortunately, to push ashore that much water. at said, wind and rainfall were big issues and the levees trapped some of that rainfall. it is a challenging thing. we dodged aullet this time around, lessons learned, absolutely. anchor: matthew, as always, we appreciate your time and insight. thank you. it is less than four weeks until germany's general election. last night, the three main candidates appear to together for -- appeared together for a debate. the debate took place amidst a dramatic tightening in the polls. the latest voter survey has the social democrat party in the lead with 24%. the conservative cdc slipping into second place with 21% and the greens pulling at 17%. basic
matthew: i would absolutely say that.n 2005, people were overwhelmed by how big the storm surge was, about 27 feet, almost 10 meters. since then, authorities invested about $16 billion in infrastructure like levees to make sure the surge was fortified against. ida was a little moreompact and it grew at the last minute. it did not have time, unfortunately, to push ashore that much water. at said, wind and rainfall were big issues and the levees trapped some of that rainfall. it is a challenging...
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to clear up across narrative about the hiring of nicole panic jones and also joining us today is matthew spalding vice president washington operations, and he served as the executive director president trump advisory since 1976 commission needs would have an update for us that commission as well that also vandals today as peter quoted president of the national association of scholars organization that is following this issue very closely and also very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole anna jones and her hiring and 1619 project in palos thank you very much i appreciate you being here jenna would like to start with you because there is a narrative in a false narrative it, is created the national news story saying that nicolee hannah jones acted with or denied the ten year and tell us what really happened. >> thank you donna, so what we found out about this was april 27th in the school of journalism. they were sing the nicole anna jones had been hired as the night chair and they do not specify whether she had tenure, just that she was in my chair and they were very excited about i
to clear up across narrative about the hiring of nicole panic jones and also joining us today is matthew spalding vice president washington operations, and he served as the executive director president trump advisory since 1976 commission needs would have an update for us that commission as well that also vandals today as peter quoted president of the national association of scholars organization that is following this issue very closely and also very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole...
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i want to get to you just on what matthew was saying, and then matthew, i'll give you the last word brocklow in. right, well, these are anecdotal stories that we're hearing about. of course, these are things to get into the media at the end of the day, but by and large, in fact, 99.9 percent, the vast majority as it were, police are doing fantastic jobs. the reason and i think the elephants in the room is what happened in the past year and a half or so where we decided to demonize the police. we decided that there, we will not criminalize shoplifting. to a great extent, leasing california. i can tell you and then likewise with a no cash bell, when you, when you have that and the same time tell police, especially if he's a wife or that if he in gauges, he might very well be accused of racism and suddenly be on national news he says, no, thank you. thank you very much. i, i don't want to participate in this and then you have all sorts of concerns for their own safety at the same time. so to me it's no surprise that crime has spiked because of the demonizing of the police at the same time. thes
i want to get to you just on what matthew was saying, and then matthew, i'll give you the last word brocklow in. right, well, these are anecdotal stories that we're hearing about. of course, these are things to get into the media at the end of the day, but by and large, in fact, 99.9 percent, the vast majority as it were, police are doing fantastic jobs. the reason and i think the elephants in the room is what happened in the past year and a half or so where we decided to demonize the police....
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also, joining us today is matthew spalding, vice-president for washington operations at hillsdale college. he served as executive director of president biden's advisory 1776 commission. so he's going to have an update for us on that commission as well and also panelist today is peter wood, he's president of the national association of scholars, an organization that's following this issue very closely and he's also in some very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole hannah jones, her hiring, and 1619. now, panelists thank you very much. jenna, i'd like to start with you, there's a narrative and it's a false narrative that's been created in national news stories, saying that nicole hannah jones actually was denied tenure. tell us what really happened. >> thanks, donna, so the first me or anyone found out about this was april 27th when the hudson school of journalism put out a press release saying that nicole hannah jones has been hired and did not specify whether she had tenure. and they were excited about it. the martin center and conservative wrote that this was a bad decision made b
also, joining us today is matthew spalding, vice-president for washington operations at hillsdale college. he served as executive director of president biden's advisory 1776 commission. so he's going to have an update for us on that commission as well and also panelist today is peter wood, he's president of the national association of scholars, an organization that's following this issue very closely and he's also in some very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole hannah jones, her...
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but of course i did before they had to pay wages and a lot of wages, matthew, but real minor would be your and then, but a place where jobs are more than $100.00 euro each. so you can see that the previously back there was a very key to the lot young players from the training that caught me off the clothes and these are was the vantage for them. we played like chiron. yes. the rate of a break of get the of the run, there's already been met there, but then they get from the point then for them they may be very attractive now. but you've been more than nasty, probably of the financial about the loan of the place that they have to be then. and matthew, real, he's not on the big ration and, and the bottom line is, remember, the finally we can plan with the former propriety. oh no, she's been the new one. so that's for sure. to be taken into account. karen, what is it that can ultimately justify the extraordinarily high salaries of superstar players like messy? is it simply a case of supply and demand the market place? or is it the marquee players are bringing in viewers, and that impacts
but of course i did before they had to pay wages and a lot of wages, matthew, but real minor would be your and then, but a place where jobs are more than $100.00 euro each. so you can see that the previously back there was a very key to the lot young players from the training that caught me off the clothes and these are was the vantage for them. we played like chiron. yes. the rate of a break of get the of the run, there's already been met there, but then they get from the point then for them...
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and matthew was real. he's not the biggest reason and. and the bottom line is, remember the finally we can florida between the former propriety. oh no, she's been the new one. so that's for sure. to be taken into account. karen, what is it that can ultimately justify the extraordinarily high salaries of superstar players like messy? is it simply a case of supply and demand the market place? or is it the marquee players are bringing in viewers, and that impacts you know, tv deals going forward? well, ultimately, the ability of a football club to spend money is determined by its ability to generate money. now that comes from 3 sources, ticket sales, which a loaner always been, i hope, has been hit by the pandemic. it's commercial deals and, and the broadcasting rights. and it's the players, but sell the broadcasting rights because they are the people that people want to shoot into. and it's also, it is their faces, but commercial partners that products alongside. so therefore, i think you could argue that the salaries are justified, provide
and matthew was real. he's not the biggest reason and. and the bottom line is, remember the finally we can florida between the former propriety. oh no, she's been the new one. so that's for sure. to be taken into account. karen, what is it that can ultimately justify the extraordinarily high salaries of superstar players like messy? is it simply a case of supply and demand the market place? or is it the marquee players are bringing in viewers, and that impacts you know, tv deals going forward?...
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amy: matthew hoh? >> i think there so many things to unpack.ting back to the media, there is a narrative the u.s. did not try hard enough. so when barack obama comes into office in 2009, there are 30,000 u.s. tros in afghanistan, equivalent number of nato troops and contractors. within a year and a half, there are 100,000 american troops, 40,000 nato troops, over 100,000 contractors. the u.s. had a million men army in afghanistan. joe biden's opposition was to send 10,000 less trips. his opposition would have looked like 240 thousand troops and contractors in afghanistan as opposed to 250,000. the statement about not being a nationbuilding effort, i was on a it called therovincial reconstruction team. the lie saying to means of minute women who served in afghanistan, who went over there and took part in this nationbuilding effort -- and they knew they did -- and have the president of the united states so easily lie about how it wasn't about nationbuilding, i think that is one of the best explanation for this war, for all of these wars in the mu
amy: matthew hoh? >> i think there so many things to unpack.ting back to the media, there is a narrative the u.s. did not try hard enough. so when barack obama comes into office in 2009, there are 30,000 u.s. tros in afghanistan, equivalent number of nato troops and contractors. within a year and a half, there are 100,000 american troops, 40,000 nato troops, over 100,000 contractors. the u.s. had a million men army in afghanistan. joe biden's opposition was to send 10,000 less trips. his...
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matthew: tencent is a good bellwether.ud business isn't generating a ton of revenue yet, but that is the future that is why they spent so much time talking about out of the call. going forward, alibaba has 40% clock chair in china, tencent is number two -- cloud share in china, tencent's number two. i think they are going to be talking up that with their people because that will be minimal to regulators on a huge opportunity for them. david: willy willy out with earnings, what are we expecting? matthew: more of the same, concern about livestreaming, content restriction at they publish one of the biggest games in china. so more of the same. numbers don't matter. it is all about regulation could sad to say that, but that is the state we are in. even with tencent, the numbers were online with consensus. it wasn't even that they missed. it is all about regulation right now. and that his neck went to change for six months, maybe. yvonne: maybe. matthew counterman, bloomberg intelligent equity search analyst on a wrap up on tenc
matthew: tencent is a good bellwether.ud business isn't generating a ton of revenue yet, but that is the future that is why they spent so much time talking about out of the call. going forward, alibaba has 40% clock chair in china, tencent is number two -- cloud share in china, tencent's number two. i think they are going to be talking up that with their people because that will be minimal to regulators on a huge opportunity for them. david: willy willy out with earnings, what are we expecting?...
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. >> to that point matthew, it's interesting. a comment on facebook and i received a question about this email. the 1619 project itself, could you give us an example just perhaps just a brief summary of what it is nicole hannah jones is arguing for, what she sees as the fact in her 1619 project and what is wrong with that? >> i actually will refer to peter, he'swritten a lot about this . he's very up on all this andi think it was his original comments . the whole thing is based on this series of facts and claims and a narrative that the overarching interpretation of history is wrong. that it says that america was founded and began because of and for the sake of in order to defend slavery. that's the essence and central idea that animates all of american history. that's both factually incorrect but also overarching late historically incorrect. and the my point is it intended to get around the actual facts of history in order to spin this other argument to go after the very claims of things like the american founding and american h
. >> to that point matthew, it's interesting. a comment on facebook and i received a question about this email. the 1619 project itself, could you give us an example just perhaps just a brief summary of what it is nicole hannah jones is arguing for, what she sees as the fact in her 1619 project and what is wrong with that? >> i actually will refer to peter, he'swritten a lot about this . he's very up on all this andi think it was his original comments . the whole thing is based on...
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amanda: matthew, so good to have you with us. appreciate it.urse, waiting for the cdc. it's debate will continue on the approval of the pfizer vaccine for use, as well as the booster shot that is now being widely debated, may well be implement and globally. joining us now is dr. jonathan javitt, ceo of nrx pharmaceuticals, a company working on covid-19 treatments. thank you for being with us. i want to start with this notion of the booster and whether we are embarking on, in your view, a long period of recurring shots, vaccines in booster form, as far as the eye can see? dr. javitt: i hope it is not the same vaccine because it has less and less effectiveness as the virus continues to mutate. i got the third shot. while i encourage people to do so, unless we develop vaccines that are able to stay ahead of mutations of this virus, we will be in serious trouble. matt: i know we are pretty deep into it for this kind of question, but i recently read more than half of the atp tour, professional tennis players association, is not vaccinated. i cannot
amanda: matthew, so good to have you with us. appreciate it.urse, waiting for the cdc. it's debate will continue on the approval of the pfizer vaccine for use, as well as the booster shot that is now being widely debated, may well be implement and globally. joining us now is dr. jonathan javitt, ceo of nrx pharmaceuticals, a company working on covid-19 treatments. thank you for being with us. i want to start with this notion of the booster and whether we are embarking on, in your view, a long...
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matthew, let me start with you first.se republicans who are holding out at this point? those baltimore city memes are pretty good. >> i think there's a certain percentage left of the american public that i think can still be convinced, but the deep sort of regarded republicans that are still strongly supporting donald trump and everything that they currently stand for, which obviously includes all this anti-science stuff, i don't think there's anything that will change their mind. they have become emotionally and culturally attached to the idea of no masks and no vaccines. so no rational argument, and i think no comedic argument will change their mind. yes, do i think it can be successful to a small percentage of hesitant people that aren't deeply republican? maybe. but that's a dwindling percentage. the 30% or 25% that's deeply republican, i don't think a single rational argument or even something with humor will move them. >> that is depressing. molly, you wrote a piece for "the daily beast" about republican governors l
matthew, let me start with you first.se republicans who are holding out at this point? those baltimore city memes are pretty good. >> i think there's a certain percentage left of the american public that i think can still be convinced, but the deep sort of regarded republicans that are still strongly supporting donald trump and everything that they currently stand for, which obviously includes all this anti-science stuff, i don't think there's anything that will change their mind. they...
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matthew: that is great. we should know that there was another task force on a similar issue by the council on foreign relations. brendan is on at commission ended a terrific report and i recommend that to everybody. so thank you for that. we are getting questions related to all of this. i don't know if it is the same person asking a similar question , but there is a theme emerging. we will come to that in the second. let's try to get two other people back marcie, they say they will mobilize private capital and supposedly come to you and said, we want you to go out there and start investing in some of this infrastructure to show this is actually happening in working. what will you say to them or what you need from them to mitigate the risks and establish that risks/reward balance you were talking about earlier. marcie: areas for consideration, if we are talking about investing in developing infrastructure projects. one, the sovereign risk, political stability, anticorruption practices. that would be an area w
matthew: that is great. we should know that there was another task force on a similar issue by the council on foreign relations. brendan is on at commission ended a terrific report and i recommend that to everybody. so thank you for that. we are getting questions related to all of this. i don't know if it is the same person asking a similar question , but there is a theme emerging. we will come to that in the second. let's try to get two other people back marcie, they say they will mobilize...
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matthew: absolutely.e call yesterday, they were clear to point out that they do still have to launch the service and a number of important markets. with those lunches over the next 12 months or so, you will continue to see strong growth of the disney plus platform, and still potentially some opportunity. definitely encouraging signs about momentum. tom: do we have any clarity on pricing for disney plus? are they in a position to start to raise some of the pricing of these offerings? matthew: they have went through some price increases in some markets. they said -- was down despite price increases. i think that is giving them encouragement that the market can absorb price increases in select markets. it's a market by marketing. about 40% -- it's a market by market thing. about 40% of the subscribers are in india. >> how potentially damaging is this spat with some key talent when it comes to in-cinema releases versus director streaming services releases? can they just kind of look past these arguments by ac
matthew: absolutely.e call yesterday, they were clear to point out that they do still have to launch the service and a number of important markets. with those lunches over the next 12 months or so, you will continue to see strong growth of the disney plus platform, and still potentially some opportunity. definitely encouraging signs about momentum. tom: do we have any clarity on pricing for disney plus? are they in a position to start to raise some of the pricing of these offerings? matthew:...
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it means matthew has a support worker.s yours. it is, yeah. his family says it means they will no longer be able to afford respite care. i think it's absolutely downright immoral. just having a couple of days' break makes a massive difference to how we manage to cope with matthew. and it gives him a break from us. and many who need support, like matthew, and like saskia, who also has a learning disability, are paying more for care. in england, nearly two thirds of the 83 councils who responded to bbc questions have raised charges for those who need support. saskia loves herfootball and living independently in a small flat with council funded help. i get support workers coming in to support me and cook with me, and if it wasn't for them coming in, i would have struggled big time. her mum was horrified when the charges saskia pays from her benefits suddenly rose from £92 to more than £500 a month. it will mean that her life is far from fulfilled or enriched. it will mean she has to make difficult choices, or i have to make d
it means matthew has a support worker.s yours. it is, yeah. his family says it means they will no longer be able to afford respite care. i think it's absolutely downright immoral. just having a couple of days' break makes a massive difference to how we manage to cope with matthew. and it gives him a break from us. and many who need support, like matthew, and like saskia, who also has a learning disability, are paying more for care. in england, nearly two thirds of the 83 councils who responded...
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matthew in denver, colorado. independent. what do you think should happen? caller: i definitely think he we are -- think we are getting to a point in politics where it's becoming more like a football team debate. it's not actually focusing more on the info getting out through these bills and more so focusing on the people pushing the bills. host: ok. anthony, pikesville, maryland, democratic caller. your turn. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. focusing just on the bill itself i have always supported it. it's useful to everyone who rides the road, rides the rail, cybersecurity. i can understand the shepherding
matthew in denver, colorado. independent. what do you think should happen? caller: i definitely think he we are -- think we are getting to a point in politics where it's becoming more like a football team debate. it's not actually focusing more on the info getting out through these bills and more so focusing on the people pushing the bills. host: ok. anthony, pikesville, maryland, democratic caller. your turn. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. focusing just on the bill itself i have...
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matthew green to final approve the project. however, we are waiting for a new electric meter to be installed before mr. matthew green can sign off the petition so we are asking for an extension to get the electric meter done and the project will be done. so that's where the project is. henry will witness as far as the pg&e timeline. so, henry, go ahead. >> [indiscernible]. >> henry? >> clerk: he's on the call. let's see if we can unmute him. >> okay. >> clerk: henry -- okay. >> sure, sonya, thanks. hi, commission, i'm a licensed general plumbing electrical contractor since 1975. i deal with the city frequently, with pg&e and i've had a number of projects with them. we've had issues that it took 14 months to get a meter installed and they came by one time and i said this is what we want and they said, no, we want to change this. and we still don't have it resolved. in regards to winfield street, first of all, i just want to point out to you that although, yes, this complaint was made about overexcavation and everything -- the pe
matthew green to final approve the project. however, we are waiting for a new electric meter to be installed before mr. matthew green can sign off the petition so we are asking for an extension to get the electric meter done and the project will be done. so that's where the project is. henry will witness as far as the pg&e timeline. so, henry, go ahead. >> [indiscernible]. >> henry? >> clerk: he's on the call. let's see if we can unmute him. >> okay. >> clerk:...
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matthews and your team and the d.p.h. are going to do to keep our kids and our teachers and the staff healthy in our buildings when the district leaders have stripped us of most of our other options. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, jova? >> hi. ad i've come to november gait the last few weeks, i just want to say that safety and ventilation is the top priority, but i'd like to ask as we're navigating this together, that we do not forget that students are going to school as we speak, and they also need access to a robust education program, and if we could focus on that, i would be grateful, and i'd love to hear about recovery in the next week or two in the district. thank you so much. >> operator: thank you. and president lopez, i believe that is the time allotted. >> okay. thank you to the public for coming out and speaking, and we will continue to have these public comments in the various board members. section e, advisory committee reports and appointments. there are no appointments. are there any comments by b
matthews and your team and the d.p.h. are going to do to keep our kids and our teachers and the staff healthy in our buildings when the district leaders have stripped us of most of our other options. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, jova? >> hi. ad i've come to november gait the last few weeks, i just want to say that safety and ventilation is the top priority, but i'd like to ask as we're navigating this together, that we do not forget that students are going to school as...
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matthew describes, what september 11th is like every year almost can't escape that day.id who is. >> father passed away on 9.11 that day. >> and the foundation says they've given over $700,000 in scholarship. money this year alone in lower manhattan. jennifer bisram. >> next here on kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock trying to set a little worrying about family back home. one man's journey to the bay area from afghanistan. plus a man is in jail after being accused of hacking in 2 more than a dozen under-age girls phones. but police say he was after and how he was able to get away with it. plus, how easy can covid spread in the classroom. there's a new study from the cdc that using an outbreak from the north make this the summer you taught them what it means to serve. the summer of hauling happiness by the ton. and bringing home hardware by the handful. where traditions were passed down on the tailgate. and the only thing more powerful than the feeling was the truck that took you to it. make this the summer of ram. right now, get 0% apr financing, or well-qualified returning lesse
matthew describes, what september 11th is like every year almost can't escape that day.id who is. >> father passed away on 9.11 that day. >> and the foundation says they've given over $700,000 in scholarship. money this year alone in lower manhattan. jennifer bisram. >> next here on kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock trying to set a little worrying about family back home. one man's journey to the bay area from afghanistan. plus a man is in jail after being accused of hacking in 2 more...
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matthew, where kinfolks find the 1776 commission report even though it's on the website?st will it? >> it's a public document, which means it's in the public realm so search 1736 report it will come up. our website and a bunch of other places on the website it's usually downloadable and free. i will note is another version that includes all of the footnote to all of our work which they criticized academic like myself for not having footnotes and lo and behold we've got a lot footnotes. keep your eyes out there will be a full published curriculum available soon. >> awesome. the website is -- there we go. >> we've been talking with matthew, feiss president for washington operations, peter what is the president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cook is the ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really
matthew, where kinfolks find the 1776 commission report even though it's on the website?st will it? >> it's a public document, which means it's in the public realm so search 1736 report it will come up. our website and a bunch of other places on the website it's usually downloadable and free. i will note is another version that includes all of the footnote to all of our work which they criticized academic like myself for not having footnotes and lo and behold we've got a lot footnotes....
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matthews and your team and the d.p.h. are going to do to keep our kids and our teachers and the staff healthy in our buildings when the district leaders have stripped us of most of our other options. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, jova? >> hi. ad i've come to november gait the last few weeks, i just want to say that safety and ventilation is the top priority, but i'd like to ask as we're navigating this together, that we do not forget that students are going to school as we speak, and they also need access to a robust education program, and if we could focus on that, i would be grateful, and i'd love to hear about recovery in the next week or two in the district. thank you so much. >> operator: thank you. and president lopez, i believe that is the time allotted. >> okay. thank you to the public for coming out and speaking, and we will continue to have these public comments in the various board members. section e, advisory committee reports and appointments. there are no appointments. are there any comments by b
matthews and your team and the d.p.h. are going to do to keep our kids and our teachers and the staff healthy in our buildings when the district leaders have stripped us of most of our other options. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, jova? >> hi. ad i've come to november gait the last few weeks, i just want to say that safety and ventilation is the top priority, but i'd like to ask as we're navigating this together, that we do not forget that students are going to school as...
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fbi en declarcion indica que el padre matthews taylor los asesinó >> el jueves ocho de la noche cámarataylor salió del hotel con maletas y los niños, 4 horas después volvió sin los niños, y más tarde la policía reportó haber hallado dos cuerpos de niños con signos de asesinato. el sujeto intentó volver por el puente de san isidro y fue detenido. el sujeto confesó el asesinto de sus hijos para prevenir, según dijo que se convirtieran en monstruo. en el rancho de rosarito orilló el vehículo y disparó a los niños con un arpón de pesca, y luego se deshizo >> bebé recién nacido es hallado en un mueble viejo, la mujer que lo encontró estaba tratando de reciclar el mueble. en chicago >> y el mercado inmobiliario en el Área de la bahía nos deja cada vez con los ojos más abiertos, es que un incendio arrasó con la casa en walnut creek y el dueño quiso ponerlo a la venta, por 850 mil dólares fue publicada el 6 de agosto y ya fue vendida >> imagínese , >> medio quemada, pero así están los valores de casas en el Área de la bahía es ridículo >> en el patio que unos desean para poder vivir >> usted c
fbi en declarcion indica que el padre matthews taylor los asesinó >> el jueves ocho de la noche cámarataylor salió del hotel con maletas y los niños, 4 horas después volvió sin los niños, y más tarde la policía reportó haber hallado dos cuerpos de niños con signos de asesinato. el sujeto intentó volver por el puente de san isidro y fue detenido. el sujeto confesó el asesinto de sus hijos para prevenir, según dijo que se convirtieran en monstruo. en el rancho de rosarito...
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what does that say about the war on terrorism, matthew?nd at times we didn't conduct it well at all. and afghanistan is a perfect example of both. you know, we obviously pursued the taliban, removed them because they were harboring al qaeda. and then we got bin laden, but then we stayed and tried to nation-build, which was a drastic mistake as joe biden has said and other presidents have said, including donald trump has said. so i think when we stay out of the idea that we're going to take over countries in pursuit of something bigger and go to the specific thing of taking out terrorists, we do it well. when we do it in a laser-like focus and take out terrorists, that benefits the american public. when we go something broader, we use up our resources, and the blood of men and women in our country, and it only makes a mess. >> yeah. you know, matthew, there are republicans calling for the president to resign. i mean there used to be a time when we didn't talk about politics on the same day when american lives were lost, when we lose america
what does that say about the war on terrorism, matthew?nd at times we didn't conduct it well at all. and afghanistan is a perfect example of both. you know, we obviously pursued the taliban, removed them because they were harboring al qaeda. and then we got bin laden, but then we stayed and tried to nation-build, which was a drastic mistake as joe biden has said and other presidents have said, including donald trump has said. so i think when we stay out of the idea that we're going to take over...